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Orion Revisited - I. The massive cluster in front of the Orion Nebula Cluster
The aim of this work is to characterize the stellar population between Earth
and the Orion A molecular cloud where the well known star formation benchmark
Orion Nebula Cluster (ONC) is embedded. We use the denser regions the Orion A
cloud to block optical background light, effectively isolating the stellar
population in front of it. We then use a multi-wavelength observational
approach to characterize the cloud's foreground stellar population. We find
that there is a rich stellar population in front of the Orion A cloud, from
B-stars to M-stars, with a distinct 1) spatial distribution, 2) luminosity
function, and 3) velocity dispersion from the reddened population inside the
Orion A cloud. The spatial distribution of this population peaks strongly
around NGC 1980 (iota Ori) and is, in all likelihood, the extended stellar
content of this poorly studied cluster. We infer an age of ~4-5 Myr for NGC
1980 and estimate a cluster population of the order of 2000 stars, which makes
it one of the most massive clusters in the entire Orion complex. What is
currently taken in the literature as the ONC is then a mix of several
intrinsically different populations, namely: 1) the youngest population,
including the Trapezium cluster and ongoing star formation in the dense gas
inside the nebula, 2) the foreground population, dominated by the NGC 1980
cluster, and 3) the poorly constrained population of foreground and background
Galactic field stars. Our results support a scenario where the ONC and L1641N
are not directly associated with NGC 1980, i.e., they are not the same
population emerging from its parental cloud, but are instead distinct
overlapping populations. This result calls for a revision of most of the
observables in the benchmark ONC region (e.g., ages, age spread, cluster size,
mass function, disk frequency, etc.). (abridged)Comment: Version 2 includes comments and clarifications from John Tobin,
Nicola Da Rio, and Lynne Hillenbrand (minor clarifying changes were made to
Figures 1, 8, and 10). A&A accepted (15 pages, 10 figures). Higher resolution
figures available upon reques
Kinetic Monte Carlo simulation of the nitridation of the GaAs (100) surfaces
We present, in this work, our preliminary results of a systematic theoretical
study of the adsorption of N over As-terminated GaAs (100) (21)
surfaces. We analyzed the changes in the bond-lenghts, bond-angles and the
energetics involved before and after deposition. Our results show that the
N-atoms will prefer the unoccupied sites of the surface, close to the As dimer.
The presence of the N pushes the As dimer out of the surface, leading to the
anion exchange between the N and As atoms. Based on our results, we discussed
about the kinetics of the N islands formation during epitaxial growth of the
III-Nitrides.Comment: 4 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Braz. J. Phys.,
special number, Proceedings of BWSP-12, 12th Brazilian Workshop on
Semiconductor Physic
Yang-Lee zeros and the helix-coil transition in a continuum model of polyalanine
We calculate the Yang-Lee zeros for characteristic temperatures of the
helix-coil transition in a continuum model of polyalanine. The distribution of
these zeros differs from predictions of the Zimm-Bragg theory and supports
recent claims that polyalanine exhibits a true phase transition. New estimates
for critical exponents are presented and the relation of our results to the
Lee-Yang theorem is discussed.Comment: 15 pages and 5 figure
Ab initio calculation of the dynamical properties of PPP and PPV
In this work, we have calculated the vibrational modes and frequencies of the
crystalline PPP (in both the Pbam and Pnnm symmetries) and PPV (in the P21/c
symmetry). Our results are in good agreement with the available experimental
data. Also, we have calculated the temperature dependence of their specific
heats at constant volume, and of their vibrational entropies. Based on our
results, at high temperatures, the PPP is more stable in the Pnnm structure
than in the Pbam one.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Braz. J. Phys.,
special number, Proceedings of BWSP-12, 12th Brazilian Workshop on
Semiconductor Physic
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