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Detailed Chemical Analysis of Two Giants in the SGR DSPH
The 8m class telescopes allow for the first time to study stars of external
galaxies with the same resolution and S/N ratio which has been so far used for
Galactic stars. It is quite likely that this study will shake some of our
current beliefs. In this poster we highlight some of the results which have
been obtained for two giants in the Sgr dSph thanks to the UVES spectrograph on
the ESO 8.2m Kueyen telescope. Further details on the observations and data
analysis may be found in Bonifacio et al (2000).Comment: To appear in `Cosmic Evolution' Conference at IAp, Paris, honoring
Jean Audouze and Jim Truran, 13-17 Nov 200
Measurement of the radial velocity of the Sun as a star by means of a reflecting solar system body. The effect of the body rotation
Minor bodies of the solar system can be used to measure the spectrum of the
Sun as a star by observing sunlight reflected by their surfaces. To perform an
accurate measurement of the radial velocity of the Sun as a star by this
method, it is necessary to take into account the Doppler shifts introduced by
the motion of the reflecting body. Here we discuss the effect of its rotation.
It gives a vanishing contribution only when the inclinations of the body
rotation axis to the directions of the Sun and of the Earth observer are the
same. When this is not the case, the perturbation of the radial velocity does
not vanish and can reach up to about 2.4 m/s for an asteroid such as 2 Pallas
that has an inclination of the spin axis to the plane of the ecliptic of about
30 degrees. We introduce a geometric model to compute the perturbation in the
case of a uniformly reflecting body of spherical or triaxial ellipsoidal shape
and provide general results to easily estimate the magnitude of the effect.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, accepted by Experimental Astronom
VLT/UVES shows no cosmological variability of alpha
The cosmological variability of alpha is probed from individual observations
of pairs of FeII lines. This procedure allows a better control of the
systematics and avoids the influence of the spectral shifts due to ionization
inhomogeneities in the absorbers and/or non-zero offsets between different
exposures. Applied to the FeII lines of the metal absorption systems at zabs =
1.839 in Q1101--264 and at zabs = 1.15 in HE0515--4414 observed by means of
UVES at the ESO-VLT, it provides da/a = 0.4 (+/- 1.5 stat)x10^{-6}. The result
is shifted with respect to the Keck/HIRES mean da/a = -5.7(+/- 1.1
stat})x10^{-6} (Murphy et al. 2004) at a high confidence level (95%). Full
details of this work are given in Levshakov et al (2005)Comment: 3 pages, 1 postscript figur
Abundances in Damped Ly-alpha Galaxies
Damped Ly_alpha galaxies provide a sample of young galaxies where chemical
abundances can be derived throughout the whole universe with an accuracy
comparable to that for the local universe. Despite a large spread in redshift,
HI column density and metallicity, DLA galaxies show a remarkable uniformity in
the elemental ratios rather suggestive of similar chemical evolution if not of
an unique population. These galaxies are characterized by a moderate, if any,
enhancement of alpha-elements over Fe-peak elemental abundance with [S/Zn]
about 0 and [O/Zn] about 0.2, rather similarly to the dwarfs galaxies in the
Local Group. Nitrogen shows a peculiar behaviour with a bimodal distribution
and possibly two plateaux. In particular, the plateau at low N abundances
([N/H] < -3), is not observed in other atrophysical sites and might be evidence
for primary N production by massive stars.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the ESO/Arcetri Workshop on "Chemical
Abundances and Mixing in Stars in the Milky Way and its Satellites", eds., L.
Pasquini and S. Randich (Springer-Verlag Series, "ESO Astrophysics Symposia"
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