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Properties of the δ Scorpii Circumstellar Disk from Continuum Modeling
2006
We present optical $WBVR$ and infrared $JHKL$ photometric observations of the Be binary system $\delta$ Sco, obtained in 2000--2005, mid-infrared (10 and $18 \mu$m) photometry and optical ($\lambda\lambda$ 3200--10500 \AA) spectropolarimetry obtained in 2001. Our optical photometry confirms the results of much more frequent visual monitoring of $\delta$ Sco. In 2005, we detected a significant decrease in the object's brightness, both in optical and near-infrared brightness, which is associated with a continuous rise in the hydrogen line strenghts. We discuss possible causes for this phenomenon, which is difficult to explain in view of current models of Be star disks. The 2001 spectral energ…
DR Tauri: Temporal variability of the brightness distribution in the potential planet-forming region
2015
We investigate the variability of the brightness distribution and the changing density structure of the protoplanetary disk around DR Tau, a classical T Tauri star. DR Tau is known for its peculiar variations from the ultraviolet (UV) to the mid-infrared (MIR). Our goal is to constrain the temporal variation of the disk structure based on photometric and MIR interferometric data. We observed DR Tau with the MID-infrared Interferometric instrument (MIDI) at the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) at three epochs separated by about nine years, two months, respectively. We fit the spectral energy distribution and the MIR visibilities with radiative transfer simulations. We are able to r…
GRB 061121: Broadband Spectral Evolution through the Prompt and Afterglow Phases of a Bright Burst
2007
Swift triggered on a precursor to the main burst of GRB 061121 (z=1.314), allowing observations to be made from the optical to gamma-ray bands. Many other telescopes, including Konus-Wind, XMM-Newton, ROTSE and the Faulkes Telescope North, also observed the burst. The gamma-ray, X-ray and UV/optical emission all showed a peak ~75s after the trigger, although the optical and X-ray afterglow components also appear early on - before, or during, the main peak. Spectral evolution was seen throughout the burst, with the prompt emission showing a clear positive correlation between brightness and hardness. The Spectral Energy Distribution (SED) of the prompt emission, stretching from 1eV up to 1MeV…
Some remarks on the discovery of Md-244
2021
In two recent papers by Pore et al. and Khuyagbaatar et al., discovery of the new isotope $^{244}\mathrm{Md}$ was reported. The decay data, however, are conflicting. While Pore et al. report two isomeric states decaying by $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ emission with ${E}_{\ensuremath{\alpha}}(1)=8.66(2)\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{MeV}$, ${T}_{1/2}(1)={0.4}_{\ensuremath{-}0.1}^{+0.4}\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{s}$ and ${E}_{\ensuremath{\alpha}}(2)=8.31(2)\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{MeV}$, ${T}_{1/2}(2)\ensuremath{\approx}6\text{ }\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{s}$, Khuyagbaatar et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 142504 (2020).] report only a single transition with a broad energy distribution of ${E}_{\ensuremath{\alpha}}=(…
BOOTES observation of GRB 080603B
2012
We report on multicolor photometry of long GRB080603B afterglow from BOOTES-1B and BOOTES-2. The optical afterglow has already been reported to present a break in the optical lightcurve at 0.12 ± 0.2 days after the trigger. We construct the lightcurve and the spectral energy distribution and discuss the nature of the afterglow.
Pre-main sequence stars with disks in the Eagle Nebula observed in scattered light
2010
NGC6611 and its parental cloud, the Eagle Nebula (M16), are well-studied star-forming regions, thanks to their large content of both OB stars and stars with disks and the observed ongoing star formation. We identified 834 disk-bearing stars associated with the cloud, after detecting their excesses in NIR bands from J band to 8.0 micron. In this paper, we study in detail the nature of a subsample of disk-bearing stars that show peculiar characteristics. They appear older than the other members in the V vs. V-I diagram, and/or they have one or more IRAC colors at pure photospheric values, despite showing NIR excesses, when optical and infrared colors are compared. We confirm the membership of…
Energieverteilung der von 2, 5, 10 und 15 keV He- und Ar-Ionen an Molybd�n ausgel�sten Elektronen
1966
The energy distribution of electrons ejected from Mo by He und Ar-ions of 2, 5, 10 and 15 keV has been measured by an electrostatic analyzer of the 127° cylindrical condenser type. The relative number of faster electrons grows with increasing primary energy, but the position of the maximum of the distribution curves (1.9 eV for He and 1.7 eV for Ar) is the same for ion energies of 5, 10 and 15 keV. Only for 2 keV the maximum is shifted slightly towards lower energies.
Spectral energy distribution and generalized Wien's law for photons and cosmic string loops
2014
Physical objects with energy $u_w(l) \sim l^{-3w}$ with $l$ characteristic length and $w$ a dimensionless constant, lead to an equation of state $p=w\rho$, with $p$ the pressure and $\rho$ the energy density. Special entities with thisbproperty are, for instance, photons ($u = hc/l$, with $l$ the wavelength) with $w = 1/3$, and some models of cosmic string loops ($u =(c^4/aG)l$, with $l$ the length of the loop and $a$ a numerical constant), with $w = -1/3$. Here, we discuss some features of the spectral energy distribution of these systems and the corresponding generalization of Wien's law, which in terms of $l$ has the form $Tl_{mp}^{3w}=constant$, being $l_{mp}$ the most probable size of …
Results from DROXO. II. - [Ne II] and X-ray emission from Rho Ophiuchi young stellar objects
2009
The infrared [Ne II] and [Ne III] fine structure lines at 12.81um and 15.55um are predicted to trace the circumstellar disk gas subject to X-ray heating and ionization. We investigate the origin of these lines by comparing observations with models of X-ray irradiated disks and by searching for empirical correlations between the line luminosities and stellar and circumstellar parameters. We measure neon line fluxes and X-ray luminosities for 28 young stellar objects in the Rho Ophiuchi star formation region for which good quality infrared spectra and X-ray data have been obtained, the former with the Spitzer IRS and the latter with the Deep Rho Ophiuchi XMM-Newton Observation. We detect the …
Multiband Photometry of the Blazar PKS 0537-441: A Major Active State in December 2004 - March 2005
2005
Multiband VRIJHK photometry of the Blazar PKS 0537-441 obtained with the REM telescope from December 2004 to March 2005 is presented. A major period of activity is found with more than four magnitudes variability in the V filter in 50 days and of 2.5 in 10 days. In intensity and duration the activity is similar to that of 1972 reported by Eggen (1973), but it is much better documented. No clear evidence of variability on time-scale of minutes is found. The spectral energy distribution is roughly described by a power-law, with the weaker state being the softer.