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On the FON astroplate project accomplishment
2019
The plan for a photographic survey of the northern sky (FON) was proposed at the Golosiiv observatory (Main Astronomical Observatory, NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine) in the late 1970-ies [Pakuliak et al., 2016; Vavilova, 2016; Vavilova et al., 2017]. The last compilation of the final catalog of objects involves 5,700 digitized astroplates of four observatories: MAO NAS of Ukraine (Kyiv, Ukraine) [Andruk et al., 2016], Kitab Astronomical Observatory (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) [Yuldoshev et al., 2017], Gissar Astronomical Observatory (Dushanbe, Tajikistan) [Mullo-Abdolov et al., 2017, 2018], and the observatory in Baldone (Latvia) [Eglitis, 2017]. The consolidated catalog of positions and B-magnit…
"Table 10" of "First measurement of quarkonium polarization in nuclear collisions at the LHC"
2021
$\Upsilon(1{\rm S})$ polarization parameters in the helicity and Collins-Soper reference frames measured in Pb--Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}=5.02$ TeV in the rapidity interval $2.5
"Table 9" of "First measurement of quarkonium polarization in nuclear collisions at the LHC"
2021
$\Upsilon(1{\rm S})$ polarization parameters in the helicity and Collins-Soper reference frames measured in Pb--Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}=5.02$ TeV in the rapidity interval $2.5
"Table 11" of "First measurement of quarkonium polarization in nuclear collisions at the LHC"
2021
$\Upsilon(1{\rm S})$ polarization parameters in the helicity and Collins-Soper reference frames measured in Pb--Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}=5.02$ TeV in the rapidity interval $2.5
Sublimation of icy aggregates in the coma of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko detected with the OSIRIS cameras on board Rosetta
2016
Beginning in 2014 March, the OSIRIS (Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System) cameras began capturing images of the nucleus and coma (gas and dust) of comet 67P/Churyumov¿Gerasimenko using both the wide angle camera (WAC) and the narrow angle camera (NAC). The many observations taken since July of 2014 have been used to study the morphology, location, and temporal variation of the comet's dust jets. We analysed the dust monitoring observations shortly after the southern vernal equinox on 2015 May 30 and 31 with the WAC at the heliocentric distance Rh = 1.53 AU, where it is possible to observe that the jet rotates with the nucleus. We found that the decline of brightness a…
Broadband Multi-wavelength Properties of M87 during the 2017 Event Horizon Telescope Campaign
2021
Full list of authors: EHT MWL Science Working Group; Algaba, J. C.; Anczarski, J.; Asada, K.; Baloković, M.; Chandra, S.; Cui, Y. -Z.; Falcone, A. D.; Giroletti, M.; Goddi, C.; Hada, K.; Haggard, D.; Jorstad, S.; Kaur, A.; Kawashima, T.; Keating, G.; Kim, J. -Y.; Kino, M.; Komossa, S.; Kravchenko, E. V.; Krichbaum, T. P.; Lee, S. -S.; Lu, R. -S.; Lucchini, M.; Markoff, S.; Neilsen, J.; Nowak, M. A.; Park, J.; Principe, G.; Ramakrishnan, V.; Reynolds, M. T.; Sasada, M.; Savchenko, S. S.; Williamson, K. E.; Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration; Akiyama, Kazunori; Alberdi, Antxon; Alef, Walter; Anantua, Richard; Azulay, Rebecca; Baczko, Anne-Kathrin; Ball, David; Barrett, John; Bintley, Dan; …
First Multi-wavelength Campaign on the Gamma-ray-loud Active Galaxy IC 310
2017
The extragalactic VHE gamma-ray sky is rich in blazars. These are jetted active galactic nuclei viewed at a small angle to the line-of-sight. Only a handful of objects viewed at a larger angle are known so far to emit above 100 GeV. Multi-wavelength studies of such objects up to the highest energies provide new insights into the particle and radiation processes of active galactic nuclei. We report the results from the first multi-wavelength campaign observing the TeV detected nucleus of the active galaxy IC 310, whose jet is observed at a moderate viewing angle of 10 deg - 20 deg. The multi-instrument campaign was conducted between 2012 Nov. and 2013 Jan., and involved observations with MAG…
Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation
2015
Open Access Published: 04 November 2015 Human cooperation in groups: variation begets variation Pieter van den Berg, Lucas Molleman, Jaakko Junikka, Mikael Puurtinen & Franz J. Weissing Scientific Reports volume 5, Article number: 16144 (2015) Cite this article 383 Accesses 4 Citations 6 Altmetric Metricsdetails Abstract Many experiments on human cooperation have revealed that individuals differ systematically in their tendency to cooperate with others. It has also been shown that individuals condition their behaviour on the overall cooperation level of their peers. Yet, little is known about how individuals respond to heterogeneity in cooperativeness in their neighbourhood. Here, we presen…
Le bien-fondé de la recevabilité ou de l'irrecevabilité d'une fin de non-recevoir ne relève pas du contrôle du juge de l'annulation de la sentence
2020
International audience; (Civ. 1re, 11 juill. 2019, n° 17-20.423, Sté Damietta International Port Company c/ Sté Archidodron Construction, inédit, D. 2019. 1499 ; ibid. 2435, obs. T. Clay)
L'accès du plaideur impécunieux à la justice arbitrale
2019
International audience; (Civ. 1re, 17 oct. 2018, n° 17-21.411, FD, Soc. Youstina moda c/ Soc. Marex SPA, D. 2018. 2448, obs. T. Clay)