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    Infrared Surface Brightness Analysis of Galaxies in Compact Groups

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    Images of 7 Compact groups of galaxies (CG) were obtained using the 2.1m telescope in San Pedro Martir (B.C. Mexico) equipped with the NIR camera CAMILA. The NIR images trace the mass of the galaxies, through the oldest and more evolved stellar populations. The goal of this project is to search for evidence of morphological perturbations correlated with the level of activity (AGN or star formation) of the galaxies. We find that the level of perturbation is well correlated with activity observed in optical spectrocopy (Coziol et al. 2004). Evidence for perturbations decreases from more active groups to less active groups, confirming the classification. Our analysis suggests that galaxies in more active groups are undergoing important transformations due to interaction and merging and that the whole groups is on a merger path. Galaxies in less active CG have gone through similar processes in the recent past and are either in a final merging phase or in equilibrium due to a more massive halo of dark matter.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, Proc. ESO Workshop "Groups of galaxies in the nearby Universe", Santiago, Chile, 5-9 Dec. 2005, ESO Astrophysics Symposia, eds. I. Saviane, V. Ivanov & J. Borissova, Springer-Verla

    Kinematically detected polar rings/disks in blue compact dwarf galaxies

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    Polar ring galaxies are systems with nearly orthogonally rotated components. We have found the gas on polar (or strongly inclined) orbits in two BCD galaxies using ionized gas velocity fields taken with a Fabry-Perot interferometer of the SAO RAS 6-m telescope. Our analysis shows that all ionized gas in Mrk 33 is concentrated in a compact disk (3 kpc in diameter) which rotates in the polar plane relative to the main stellar body. The gaseous disk in Mrk 370 has a more complex structure with a heavily warped innermost part. The presence of polar gaseous structures supports an idea that current the burst of star formation in these galaxies is due to the external gas accretion or merging. A possible fraction of polar structures among BCD galaxies seems to be very large (up to 10-15%)Comment: to appear in the proceedings of the conference "A Universe of dwarf galaxies" (Lyon, June 14-18, 2010

    Environmental effects on galaxy evolution. II: quantifying the tidal features in NIR-images of the cluster Abell 85

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    This work is part of a series of papers devoted to investigate the evolution of cluster galaxies during their infall. In the present article we imaged in NIR a selected sample of galaxies through- out the massive cluster Abell 85 (z = 0.055). We obtained (JHK) photometry for 68 objects, reaching 1 mag/arcsec^2 deeper than 2MASS. We use these images to unveil asymmetries in the outskirts of a sample of bright galaxies and develop a new asymmetry index, alpha_An, which allows to quantify the degree of disruption by the relative area occupied by the tidal features on the plane of the sky. We measure the asymmetries for a subsample of 41 large area objects finding clear asymmetries in ten galaxies, most of them being in groups and pairs projected at different clustercentric distances, some of them located beyond R500 . Combining information on the Hi-gas content of blue galaxies and the distribution of sub-structures across Abell 85, with the present NIR asymmetry analysis, we obtain a very powerful tool to confirm that tidal mechanisms are indeed present and are currently affecting a fraction of galaxies in Abell 85. However, when comparing our deep NIR images with UV-blue images of two very disrupted (jellyfish) galaxies in this cluster, we discard the presence of tidal 1 interactions down to our detection limit. Our results suggest that ram-pressure stripping is at the origin of such spectacular disruptions. We conclude that across a complex cluster like Abell 85, environment mechanisms, both gravitational and hydrodynamical, are playing an active role in driving galaxy evolution.Comment: 30 pages, 13 figures, Accepted for Publication in A

    Highly perturbed molecular gas in infalling cluster galaxies : the case of CGCG97-079

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    Date of Acceptance: 14/07/2015We report on CO (J = 2 → 1) mapping with the IRAM 30-m HEtrodyne Receiver Array (HERA) of CGCG 97-079, an irregular galaxy in the merging galaxy cluster Abell 1367 (z = 0.022). We find that ˜80 per cent of the detected CO (J = 2 → 1) is projected within a 16 arcsec2 (6.5 kpc2) region to the north and west of the optical/NIR centre, with the intensity maximum offset ˜10 arcsec (4 kpc) NW of the optical/NIR centre and ˜7 arcsec (3 kpc) south-east of the H I intensity maximum. Evolutionary synthesis models indicate CGCG 97-079 experienced a burst of star formation ˜108 yr ago, most likely triggered by a tidal interaction with CGCG 97-073. For CGCG 97-079 we deduce an infall velocity to the cluster of ˜1000 km s-1 and moderate ram pressure (Pram ≈ 10-11 dyne cm-2). The observed offset in CGCG 97-079 of the highest density H I and CO (J = 2 → 1) from the stellar components has not previously been observed in galaxies currently undergoing ram pressure stripping, although previous detailed studies of gas morphology and kinematics during ram pressure stripping were restricted to significantly more massive galaxies with deeper gravitational potential wells. We conclude the observed cold gas density maxima offsets are most likely the result of ram pressure and/or the high-speed tidal interaction with CGCG 97-073. However ram pressure stripping is likely to be playing a major role in the perturbation of lower density gas.Peer reviewe

    Clima organizacional y desempeño laboral del profesional de enfermería del Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrion 2022

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    El propósito de esta investigación fue investigar si existe o no correlación entre el Clima Organizacional en el Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión 2022 y el nivel de Desempeño alcanzado por el personal de enfermería del mismo. Metodología enfoque cuantitativo, tipo descriptivo, nivel: correlacional, no experimental, diseño descriptivo transversal-correlacional, muestra: 87 profesionales de enfermería de los diferentes servicios de hospitalización del Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión, método encuesta, cuestionario escala Likert. Según los hallazgos, el 48. 3% de los profesionales de enfermería creen que el ambiente organizacional es inadecuado, mientras que 46,0% de ellos lo evalúan como regular y 5,7% de ellos lo califican como bueno. Sólo el 10,3% de los profesionales de enfermería consideran que su rendimiento en el trabajo es bueno, frente al 49,3% que lo ven regular y el 49,3% que lo califican de insatisfactorio. En cuanto al nivel de significación descubierto, fue de 0,000, muy inferior a 0,05. En consecuencia, se acepta la hipótesis planteada. Se llega a la conclusión de que las variables están directamente relacionadas, ya que el coeficiente de correlación calculado por Spearman es igual a 0,634. Los resultados de este estudio indican que existe una correlación significativa entre la cultura organizacional en el Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión 2022 y el nivel de productividad alcanzado por el personal de enfermería del mismo
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