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HI Epoch of Reionization Arrays
There are few data available with which to constrain the thermal history of
the intergalactic medium (IGM) following global recombination. Thus far, most
constraints flow from analyses of the Cosmic Microwave Background and optical
spectroscopy along a few lines of sight. However, direct study of the IGM in
emission or absorption against the CMB via the 1S hyperfine transition of
Hydrogen would enable broad characterization thermal history and source
populations. New generations of radio arrays are in development to measure this
line signature. Bright foreground emission and the complexity of instrument
calibration models are significant hurdles. How to optimize these is uncertain,
resulting in a diversity in approaches. We discuss recent limits on line
brightness, array efforts including the new Large Aperture Experiment to Detect
the Dark Ages (LEDA), and the next generation Hydrogen Reionization Array
(HERA) concept.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Invited review to the 11th Asian-Pacific
Regional IAU Meeting 2011, NARIT Conference Series, Vol. 1 eds. S.
Komonjinda, Y. Kovalev, and D. Ruffolo (2012
A Statistical Semi-Empirical Model: Satellite galaxies in Groups and Clusters
We present STEEL a STatistical sEmi-Empirical modeL designed to probe the
distribution of satellite galaxies in groups and clusters. Our fast statistical
methodology relies on tracing the abundances of central and satellite haloes
via their mass functions at all cosmic epochs with virtually no limitation on
cosmic volume and mass resolution. From mean halo accretion histories and
subhalo mass functions the satellite mass function is progressively built in
time via abundance matching techniques constrained by number densities of
centrals in the local Universe. By enforcing dynamical merging timescales as
predicted by high-resolution N-body simulations, we obtain satellite
distributions as a function of stellar mass and halo mass consistent with
current data. We show that stellar stripping, star formation, and quenching
play all a secondary role in setting the number densities of massive satellites
above . We further show that observed
star formation rates used in our empirical model over predict low-mass
satellites below , whereas, star
formation rates derived from a continuity equation approach yield the correct
abundances similar to previous results for centrals.Comment: 21 pages, 17 Figures. MNRAS, in pres
Assessing composition gradients in multifilamentary superconductors by means of magnetometry methods
We present two magnetometry-based methods suitable for assessing gradients in
the critical temperature and hence the composition of multifilamentary
superconductors: AC magnetometry and Scanning Hall Probe Microscopy. The
novelty of the former technique lies in the iterative evaluation procedure we
developed, whereas the strength of the latter is the direct visualization of
the temperature dependent penetration of a magnetic field into the
superconductor. Using the example of a PIT Nb3Sn wire, we demonstrate the
application of these techniques, and compare the respective results to each
other and to EDX measurements of the Sn distribution within the sub-elements of
the wire.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures; broken hyperlinks are due to a problem with arXi
The Spin Glass Transition : Exponents and Dynamics
Numerical simulations on Ising Spin Glasses show that spin glass transitions
do not obey the usual universality rules which hold at canonical second order
transitions. On the other hand the dynamics at the approach to the transition
appear to take up a universal form for all spin glasses. The implications for
the fundamental physics of transitions in complex systems are addressed.Comment: 4 pages (Latex) with 3 figures (postscript), accepted for publication
in Physica
The inner structure of very massive elliptical galaxies: implications for the inside-out formation mechanism of z~2 galaxies
We analyze a sample of 23 supermassive elliptical galaxies (central velocity
dispersion larger than 330 km s-1), drawn from the SDSS. For each object, we
estimate the dynamical mass from the light profile and central velocity
dispersion, and compare it with the stellar mass derived from stellar
population models. We show that these galaxies are dominated by luminous matter
within the radius for which the velocity dispersion is measured. We find that
the sizes and stellar masses are tightly correlated, with Re ~ M*^{1.1}$,
making the mean density within the de Vaucouleurs radius a steeply declining
function of M*: rho_e ~ M*^{-2.2}. These scalings are easily derived from the
virial theorem if one recalls that this sample has essentially fixed (but
large) sigma_0. In contrast, the mean density within 1 kpc is almost
independent of M*, at a value that is in good agreement with recent studies of
z ~ 2 galaxies. The fact that the mass within 1 kpc has remained approximately
unchanged suggests assembly histories that were dominated by minor mergers --
but we discuss why this is not the unique way to achieve this. Moreover, the
total stellar mass of the objects in our sample is typically a factor of ~ 5
larger than that in the high redshift (z ~ 2) sample, an amount which seems
difficult to achieve. If our galaxies are the evolved objects of the recent
high redshift studies, then we suggest that major mergers were required at z >
1.5, and that minor mergers become the dominant growth mechanism for massive
galaxies at z < 1.5.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, accepted in MNRA
21cm Forest with the SKA
An alternative to both the tomography technique and the power spectrum
approach is to search for the 21cm forest, that is the 21cm absorption features
against high-z radio loud sources caused by the intervening cold neutral
intergalactic medium (IGM) and collapsed structures. Although the existence of
high-z radio loud sources has not been confirmed yet, SKA-low would be the
instrument of choice to find such sources as they are expected to have spectra
steeper than their lower-z counterparts. Since the strongest absorption
features arise from small scale structures (few tens of physical kpc, or even
lower), the 21cm forest can probe the HI density power spectrum on small scales
not amenable to measurements by any other means. Also, it can be a unique probe
of the heating process and the thermal history of the early universe, as the
signal is strongly dependent on the IGM temperature. Here we show what SKA1-low
could do in terms of detecting the 21cm forest in the redshift range z =
7.5-15.Comment: Accepted for publication in the SKA Science Book 'Advancing
Astrophysics with the Square Kilometre Array', to appear in 2015; 10 pages, 5
figures; the manuscript is based on Ciardi et al., 2013, MNRAS, 428, 175
The use of aerial- and close-range photogrammetry for the mapping of the Lavini di Marco tracksite (Hettangian, Southern Alps, NE Italy)
(EXCERPT FROM ABSTRACT) Close-range photogrammetry was executed following the procedure proposed by Mallison & Wings (2014). More than seventy 3D models were obtained and interpreted by means of color-coded and contour line images, which allow to improve the ichno- logical knowledge of the tracksite. The 3D models of the best-preserved tracks were used for the osteological reconstruction of the trackmakers’ autopodia, supposing the arthral position of the phalangeal pads. Three indirect methods were used to correlate tracks and their trackmakers: (i) synapomorphy-based approach; (ii) phenetic correlation; (iii) coincidence correlation (see Carrano & Wilson, 2001)
The final map was produced with different level of knowledge due to the distribution of tracks and current state of site preservation. Furthermore, it represents a complete documentation that will be used for future work of enhancement, preservation and valorization of the tracksite.
The ichnotaxonomical review of the quadrupedal trackways led us to emend the diagnosis of Lavinipes cheminii Avanzini et al. (2003) and to assign several other sparse tracks and trackways to L. chemini. The skeletal reconstruction of fore and hind limbs points towards Gongxianosaurus sp. as the most suitable trackmaker of L. cheminii. The herein supposed Laurasian affinity of the Lavini di Marco dinosaur assemblage clashes with the previous hypotheses that always link the Southern Alps sector with the Gondwana mainland
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