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The XMM Newton spectra of the 2012 outburst of the black-hole candidate 4U 1630-47 revisited
Recent XMM-Newton observations of the black-hole candidate 4U 1630-47 during
the 2012 outburst revealed three relativistically Doppler-shifted emission
lines that were interpreted as arising from baryonic matter in the jet of this
source. Here we reanalyse those data and find an alternative model that, with
less free parameters than the model with Doppler-shifted emission lines, fits
the data well. In our model we allow the abundance of S and Fe in the
interstellar material along the line of sight to the source to be non solar.
Among other things, this significantly impacts the emission predicted by the
model at around 7.1 keV, where the edge of neutral Fe appears, and renders the
lines unnecessary. The fits to all the 2012 XMM-Newton observations of this
source require a moderately broad emission line at around 7 keV plus several
absorption lines and edges due to highly ionised Fe and Ni, which reveal the
presence of a highly-ionised absorber close to the source. Finally, our model
also fits well the observations in which the lines were detected when we apply
the most recent calibration files, whereas the model with the three
Doppler-shifted emission lines does not.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
âPadres de la Patriaâ and the ancestral past: commemorations of independence in nineteenth-century Spanish America
This article examines the civic festivals held in nineteenth-century Spanish America to commemorate independence from Spain. Through such festivals political leaders hoped, in Hobsbawm's words, âto inculcate certain values and norms of behaviour by repetition, which automatically implies continuity with the pastâ. But when did the âpastâ begin? If in nineteenth-century France the French Revolution was the time of history, in Spanish America there was no consensus on when history began. The debates about national origins embedded within the nineteenth-century civic festival not only suggest how political elites viewed their Patrias but also shed light on the position of indigenous culture (usually separated hygienically from indigenous peoples themselves) within the developing national histories of post-independence Spanish America
Singular random matrix decompositions: distributions.
Assuming that Y has a singular matrix variate elliptically contoured distribution with respect to the Hausdorff measure, the distributions of several matrices associated to QR, modified QR, SV and Polar decompositions of matrix Y are determined, for central and non-central, non-singular and singular cases, as well as their relationship to the Wishart and Pseudo-Wishart generalized singular and non-singular distributions. We present a particular example for the Karhunen-Lòeve decomposition. Some of these results are also applied to two particular subfamilies of elliptical distributions, the singular matrix variate normal distribution and the singular matrix variate symmetric Pearson type VII distribution
An empirical calibration of nebular abundances based on the sulphur emission lines
We present an empirical calibration of nebular abundances based on the strong
emission lines of [SII] and [SIII] in the red part of the spectrum through the
definition of a sulphur abundance parameter S23. This calibration presents two
important advantages against the commonly used one based on the optical oxygen
lines: it remains single-valued up to abundances close to solar and is rather
independent of the degree of ionization of the nebula.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRA
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