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MOJAVE. XIII. PARSEC-SCALE AGN JET KINEMATICS ANALYSIS BASED ON 19 YEARS OF VLBA OBSERVATIONS AT 15 GHz

2016

We present 1625 new 15 GHz (2 cm) VLBA images of 295 jets associated with active galactic nuclei (AGNs) from the MOJAVE and 2 cm VLBA surveys, spanning observations between 1994 Aug 31 and 2013 Aug 20. For 274 AGNs with at least 5 VLBA epochs, we have analyzed the kinematics of 961 individual bright features in their parsec-scale jets. A total of 122 of these jets have not been previously analyzed by the MOJAVE program. In the case of 451 jet features that had at least 10 epochs, we also examined their kinematics for possible accelerations. At least half of the well-sampled features have non-radial and/or accelerating trajectories, indicating that non-ballistic motion is common in AGN jets.…

AstrofísicaHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)PhysicsJet (fluid)Active galactic nucleus010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsScale (descriptive set theory)Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsKinematicsAstrophysicsAstrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies01 natural sciencesParsec13. Climate actionSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)0103 physical sciencesAstronomiaAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena010303 astronomy & astrophysicsAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsThe Astronomical Journal
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A possible cyclotron resonance scattering feature near 0.7 keV in X1822-371

2015

We analyse all available X-ray observations of X1822-371 made with XMM-Newton, Chandra, Suzaku and INTEGRAL satellites. The observations were not simultaneous. The Suzaku and INTEGRAL broad band energy coverage allows us to constrain the spectral shape of the continuum emission well. We use the model already proposed for this source, consisting of a Comptonised component absorbed by interstellar matter and partially absorbed by local neutral matter, and we added a Gaussian feature in absorption at $\sim 0.7$ keV. This addition significantly improves the fit and flattens the residuals between 0.6 and 0.8 keV. We interpret the Gaussian feature in absorption as a cyclotron resonant scattering …

Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCyclotron resonanceFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsX-rays: generalLuminositysymbols.namesakeSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaAccretion accretion diskAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsAbsorption (logic)Continuum (set theory)Astrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)Stars: magnetic fieldStars: individual: X1822-371Astronomy and AstrophysicsRadiusAstronomy and AstrophysicX-rays: binarieInterstellar mediumNeutron starSpace and Planetary ScienceEddington luminositysymbolsAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
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Low-frequency noise inδ13C andδ18O tree ring data: A case study ofPinus uncinatain the Spanish Pyrenees

2010

[1] Isotopic discrimination measurements in tree rings are becoming increasingly important estimators of past environmental change. Potential biases inherent to these parameters, including age trend and level offset are, however, not well understood. We here perform measurements on a new millennium-long data set of decadally resolved δ18O and δ13C discrimination from 25 high-elevation pine trees in the Spanish Pyrenees to investigate whether such low-frequency biases exist and how they alter the long-term behavior of derived time series. Alignment of the tree ring data by biological age reveals age trends over the first one to four centuries after germination. On average, isotope values cha…

Atmospheric ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeSeries (stratigraphy)Environmental changeδ13Cδ18OStable isotope ratioEcologyEstimatorDendrochronologyEnvironmental ChemistryPhysical geographyTree (set theory)General Environmental ScienceMathematicsGlobal Biogeochemical Cycles
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On Information Processing in the Cat’s Visual Cortex

1986

We assume that the visual system serves for orientation in space, recognition of objects and the interpretation of scenes and scene sequences. This task breaks up into a series of partially interdependent subproblems which are solved by some 13–15 usually retinotopically organized areas. So far it has not been possible to correlate functions and areas unequivocally. One reason for this could be the inadequacy of the questions posed as a basis for experiments. However, we think it more likely that correlating a function with an area is, as a rule, inadmissible since the degree of the coupling in the whole system does not permit a simple divsion. Rather the type and degree of coupling determi…

Basis (linear algebra)business.industryOrientation (computer vision)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation processingPattern recognitionTask (project management)ControllabilityObservabilityArtificial intelligencebusinessFunction (engineering)Complement (set theory)media_common
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Splittings of Toric Ideals

2019

Let $I \subseteq R = \mathbb{K}[x_1,\ldots,x_n]$ be a toric ideal, i.e., a binomial prime ideal. We investigate when the ideal $I$ can be "split" into the sum of two smaller toric ideals. For a general toric ideal $I$, we give a sufficient condition for this splitting in terms of the integer matrix that defines $I$. When $I = I_G$ is the toric ideal of a finite simple graph $G$, we give additional splittings of $I_G$ related to subgraphs of $G$. When there exists a splitting $I = I_1+I_2$ of the toric ideal, we show that in some cases we can describe the (multi-)graded Betti numbers of $I$ in terms of the (multi-)graded Betti numbers of $I_1$ and $I_2$.

Binomial (polynomial)Betti numberPrime idealExistential quantificationCommutative Algebra (math.AC)01 natural sciencesCombinatoricsInteger matrixMathematics::Algebraic Geometry0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsGraded Betti numbers; Graphs; Toric idealsMathematics - Combinatorics0101 mathematicsMathematics::Symplectic GeometryMathematicsAlgebra and Number TheorySimple graphIdeal (set theory)Mathematics::Commutative AlgebraGraded Betti numbers Graphs Toric ideals010102 general mathematicsMathematics::Rings and Algebras16. Peace & justiceMathematics - Commutative AlgebraSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraToric ideals13D02 13P10 14M25 05E40Settore MAT/03 - Geometria010307 mathematical physicsCombinatorics (math.CO)Graded Betti numbersGraphs
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Excision technique in constrained formulations of Einstein equations: collapse scenario

2015

We present a new excision technique used in constrained formulations of Einstein equations to deal with black hole in numerical simulations. We show the applicability of this scheme in several scenarios. In particular, we present the dynamical evolution of the collapse of a neutron star to a black hole, using the CoCoNuT code and this excision technique.

Black holePhysicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyHistoryNeutron starCode (set theory)Classical mechanicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaEinstein equationsCollapse (topology)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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A COLLABORATIVE VIRTUAL REALITY ENVIRONMENT FOR NEUROSURGICAL PLANNING AND TRAINING

2007

OBJECTIVE We have developed a highly interactive virtual environment that enables collaborative examination of stereoscopic three-dimensional (3-D) medical imaging data for planning, discussing, or teaching neurosurgical approaches and strategies. MATERIALS AND METHODS The system consists of an interactive console with which the user manipulates 3-D data using hand-held and tracked devices within a 3-D virtual workspace and a stereoscopic projection system. The projection system displays the 3-D data on a large screen while the user is working with it. This setup allows users to interact intuitively with complex 3-D data while sharing this information with a larger audience. RESULTS We have…

Brain Diseasesbusiness.industryEducational TechnologyNeurosurgeryComputer-Assisted InstructionStereoscopyPlan (drawing)Virtual realitycomputer.software_genrelaw.inventionImaging Three-DimensionallawHuman–computer interactionVirtual machineMedical imagingHumansMedicineComputer SimulationSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessProjection (set theory)computerComputer-Assisted InstructionInstructional simulationOperative Neurosurgery
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Third International Conference on the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Nitric Oxide

1998

Abstract Nitric Oxide Volume 2, No. 2, April 1998, contained abstracts for the Third International Conference on the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Nitric Oxide. The abstracts are not available on IDEAL.

Cancer Researchchemistry.chemical_compoundIdeal (set theory)Volume (thermodynamics)chemistryBiochemistryPhysiologyClinical BiochemistryBiochemistryMolecular biologyNitric oxideNitric Oxide
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A continuous decomposition of the Menger curve into pseudo-arcs

2000

It is proved that the Menger universal curve M admits a continuous decomposition into pseudo-arcs with the quotient space homeomorphic to M. Wilson proved [8] Anderson's announcement [1] saying that for any Peano continuum X the Menger universal curve M admits a continuous decomposition into homeomorphic copies of M such that the quotient space is homeomorphic to X. Anderson also announced (unpublished) that the plane admits a continuous decomposition into pseudo-arcs. This result was proved by Lewis and Walsh [4]. In a previous paper [6] the author has proved that each locally planar Peano continuum with no local separating point admits a continuous decomposition into pseudo-arcs. Applying…

Cantor setCombinatoricsCompact spaceApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsProduct (mathematics)Mathematical analysisDisjoint setsContinuum (set theory)Quotient space (linear algebra)QuotientMathematicsPseudo-arcProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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INTEGRAL SOLUTIONS TO A CLASS OF NONLOCAL EVOLUTION EQUATIONS

2010

We study the existence of integral solutions to a class of nonlinear evolution equations of the form [Formula: see text] where A : D(A) ⊆ X → 2X is an m-accretive operator on a Banach space X, and f : [0, T] × X → X and [Formula: see text] are given functions. We obtain sufficient conditions for this problem to have a unique integral solution.

Cauchy problemClass (set theory)Pure mathematicsApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsOperator (physics)Mathematical analysisBanach spaceIntegral solutionFixed pointNonlinear evolutionFourier integral operatorMathematicsCommunications in Contemporary Mathematics
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