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Gaia-ESO Survey. Trumpler 23

2017

Trumpler 23 is a moderately populated, intermediate-age open cluster within the solar circle at a R_GC_~6kpc. It is in a crowded field very close to the Galactic plane and the color-magnitude diagram shows significant field contamination and possible differential reddening; it is a relatively understudied cluster for these reasons, but its location makes it a key object for determining Galactic abundance distributions. New data from the Gaia-ESO Survey enable the first ever radial velocity and spectroscopic metallicity measurements for this cluster. We aim to use velocities to isolate cluster members, providing more leverage for determining cluster parameters. Gaia-ESO Survey data for 167 p…

observational astronomyOpen star clustersEffective temperatureAstrophysics and AstronomyRadial velocityPhysicsChemical abundancesexoplanet astronomyNatural Sciencesstellar astronomyInterdisciplinary Astronomy
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KELT-9b radial velocity curve

2019

In the framework of the GAPS project, we observed the planet-hosting star KELT-9 (A-type star, vsini~110km/s) with the HARPS-N spectrograph at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo. In this work we analyse the spectra and the extracted radial velocities, to constrain the physical parameters of the system and to detect the planetary atmosphere of KELT-9b. We extracted from the high-resolution optical spectra the mean stellar line profiles with an analysis based on the Least Square Deconvolution technique. Then, we computed the stellar radial velocities with a method optimized for fast rotators, by fitting the mean stellar line profile with a purely rotational profile instead of using a Gaussian f…

observational astronomyRadial velocityAstrophysics and AstronomyExoplanet AstronomyStellar AstronomyExoplanetsPhysicsAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsMultiple starsNatural SciencesSpectroscopy
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ESPRESSO radial velocities of HE0107-5240

2020

The vast majority of the known stars of ultra low metallicity ([Fe/H]<-4.5) are known to be enhanced in carbon, and belong to the 'low-carbon band' (A(C)=log(C/H)+12~7.6). It is generally, although not universally, accepted that this peculiar chemical composition reflects the chemical composition of the gas cloud out of which these stars were formed. The first ultra-metal-poor star discovered, HE 0107-5240, is also enhanced in carbon and belongs to the 'low-carbon band'. It has recently been claimed to be a long-period binary, based on radial velocity measurements. It has also been claimed that this binarity may explain its peculiar composition as being due to mass transfer to a former AGB …

observational astronomyRadial velocityAstrophysics and AstronomyExoplanet AstronomyStellar AstronomyPhysicsGiant starsAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsNatural SciencesAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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The Gaia-ESO Survey: The inner disk, intermediate-age open cluster Trumpler 23

2017

Full list of authors: Overbeek, J. C.; Friel, E. D.; Donati, P.; Smiljanic, R.; Jacobson, H. R.; Hatzidimitriou, D.; Held, E. V.; Magrini, L.; Bragaglia, A.; Randich, S.; Vallenari, A.; Cantat-Gaudin, T.; Tautvaišienė, G.; Jiménez-Esteban, F.; Frasca, A.; Geisler, D.; Villanova, S.; Tang, B.; Muñoz, C.; Marconi, G. Carraro, G.; San Roman, I.; Drazdauskas, A.; Ženovienė, R.; Gilmore, G.; Jeffries, R. D.; Flaccomio, E.; Pancino, E.; Bayo, A.; Costado, M. T.; Damiani, F.; Jofré, P.; Monaco, L.; Prisinzano, L.; Sousa, S. G.; Zaggia, S.

open clusters and associations: individual: Trumpler 23stars: abundancesMetallicityFOS: Physical sciencesGalaxy: abundances; Galaxy: disk; Galaxy: formation; Open clusters and associations: individual: Trumpler 23; Stars: abundances; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics01 natural sciencesGalaxy: diskPhotometry (optics)0103 physical sciencesGalaxy formation and evolutionDisc010303 astronomy & astrophysicsSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)QBPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsabundances [Galaxy]Astronomy and AstrophysicsGalactic planeAstrophysics - Astrophysics of GalaxiesRadial velocityStarsindividual: Trumpler 23 [Open clusters and associations]Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysicsformation [Galaxy]Space and Planetary ScienceGalaxy: formationAstrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)abundances [Stars]Galaxy: abundancesdisk [Galaxy]Open cluster
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Computation of flow velocity in gravel bed channels

2002

Accurate estimate of flow-velocity profile is of crucial importance both for scientific purposes and for solving numerous engineering problems that include, among others, sediment transport, contaminant transport, flow resistance evaluation. This paper presents a new empirical equation to represent the vertical velocity profile. The proposed equation is essentially a modified form of the well-known logarithm law of the wall and contains three parameters having a clear physical meaning. The applicability of the equation and its accuracy assessment for different hydraulic conditions, including non-uniform conditions, is verified by using experimental data obtained by different sources. The va…

open-channel flow velocity gravel bedSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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STUDIES OF VARIABILITY IN PROTO-PLANETARY NEBULAE. II. LIGHT AND VELOCITY CURVE ANALYSES OF IRAS 22272+5435 AND 22223+4327

2013

We have carried out a detailed observational study of the light, color, and velocity variations of two bright, carbon-rich proto-planetary nebulae, IRAS 22223+4327 and 22272+5435. The light curves are based upon our observations from 1994 to 2011, together with published data by Arkhipova and collaborators. They each display four significant periods, with primary periods for IRAS 22223+4327 and 22272+5435 being 90 and 132 days, respectively. For each of them, the ratio of secondary to primary period is 0.95, a value much different from that found in Cepheids, but which may be characteristic of post-asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. Fewer significant periods are found in the smaller radia…

oscillations [stars]Cepheid variableFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics01 natural sciences0103 physical sciencesAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysicsgeneral [planetary nebulae]010303 astronomy & astrophysicsSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)Astrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsGalaxy rotation curvePhysicsNebula010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstronomy and AstrophysicsLight curveAGB and post-AGB [stars]Planetary nebulaRadial velocityStarsAmplitudeAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysicsvariables: general [stars]Space and Planetary Scienceindividual (IRAS 22223+4327 IRAS 22272+5435) [stars]Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsThe Astrophysical Journal
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Association of Oxidative Stress with Aortic Stiffness in Hypertensive Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

2011

Several studies have consistently demonstrated that arterial stiffness becomes progressively worse as CKD progresses and a negative correlation of oxidative stress with renal function has been described. There is also sound experimental evidence indicating that oxidative stress is involved in atherogenesis. The contribution of oxidative stress to aortic stiffness is less clear. Aim: To analyse the relationship between plasma levels of 8-ISO-prostaglandin F2alpha (8-ISOPGF2alpha), an index of lipid peroxidation, considered a reliable biomarker of oxidative stress, and aortic stiffness in a group of hypertensive patients with chronic kidney disease. Methods: We enrolled 126 hypertensive patie…

oxidative streaortic pulse wave velocitykidney diseaselarge artery stiffne
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River flow monitoring: LS-PIV technique, an image-based method to assess discharge

2022

The measurement of the river discharge within a natural ort artificial channel is still one of the most challenging tasks for hydrologists and the scientific community. Although discharge is a physical quantity that theoretically can be measured with very high accuracy, since the volume of water flows in a well-defined domain, there are numerous critical issues in obtaining a reliable value. Discharge cannot be measured directly, so its value is obtained by coupling a measurement of a quantity related to the volume of flowing water and the area of a channel cross-section. Direct measurements of current velocity are made, traditionally with instruments such as current meters. Although measur…

particle image velocimetrySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiasurface flow velocityriver monitoringimage analysi
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Entropic model application to identify cross-sectional flow effect on velocity distribution in a large amplitude meandering channel

2020

Abstract Literature shows the application of the entropy concept in open channels flow. No existing research has been addressed to the application of the entropy concept for evaluating the effect of secondary flow which especially develops in curved channels. The purpose of this paper is to explore the possibility to evaluate the effect of the secondary flow on the stream-wise velocity distribution starting only from the knowledge of the surface velocity and the entropic concept application. The analysis is conducted with the aid of data collected in a large-amplitude meandering laboratory flume for two different values of the width-to-depth ratio. Results show that the location of the maxi…

riverentropic modelMechanicsSecondary flowSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaFlumeAmplitudeFlow velocityModel applicationShear stressFlow effectEntropy (energy dispersal)Meandering channelGeologyWater Science and Technology
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Velocity-based resistance training: do women need greater velocity loss to maximize adaptations?

2021

Abstract Purpose Men and women typically display different neuromuscular characteristics, force–velocity relationships, and differing strength deficit (upper vs. lower body). Thus, it is not clear how previous recommendations for training with velocity-loss resistance training based on data in men will apply to women. This study examined the inter-sex differences in neuromuscular adaptations using 20% and 40% velocity-loss protocols in back squat and bench press exercises. Methods The present study employed an 8-week intervention (2 × week) comparing 20% vs. 40% velocity-loss resistance training in the back squat and bench press exercises in young men and women (~ 26 years). Maximum strengt…

sex differencesMalemuscle activityPhysiologysukupuolierotPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthlihaksetResistance TrainingGeneral MedicineAdaptation Physiologicaltraining volumeharjoitusvasteQuadriceps MusclePhysiology (medical)strength trainingHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFemalevoimaharjoitteluMuscle Strengthhypertrophyhuman activitiesExercisemean propulsive velocityEuropean journal of applied physiology
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