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Hubble Space Telescope Imaging and Spectroscopy of the Sirius-Like Triple Star System HD 217411
We present Hubble Space Telescope imaging and spectroscopy of HD 217411, a G3
V star associated with the extreme ultraviolet excess source (EUV 2RE
J2300-07.0). This star is revealed to be a triple system with a G 3V primary
(HD 217411 A) separated by ~1.1" from a secondary that is in turn composed of
an unresolved K0 V star (HD 217411 Ba) and a hot DA white dwarf (HD 217411 Bb).
The hot white dwarf dominates the UV flux of the system. However; it is in turn
dominated by the K0 V component beyond 3000 {\AA}. A revised distance of 143 pc
is estimated for the system. A low level photometric modulation having a period
of 0.61 days has also been observed in this system along with a rotational
velocity on the order of 60 km s-1 in the K0 V star. Together both observations
point to a possible wind induced spin up of the K0 V star during the AGB phase
of the white dwarf. The nature of all three components is discussed as are
constraints on the orbits, system age and evolution.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure
Predictable Disruption Tolerant Networks and Delivery Guarantees
This article studies disruption tolerant networks (DTNs) where each node
knows the probabilistic distribution of contacts with other nodes. It proposes
a framework that allows one to formalize the behaviour of such a network. It
generalizes extreme cases that have been studied before where (a) either nodes
only know their contact frequency with each other or (b) they have a perfect
knowledge of who meets who and when. This paper then gives an example of how
this framework can be used; it shows how one can find a packet forwarding
algorithm optimized to meet the 'delay/bandwidth consumption' trade-off:
packets are duplicated so as to (statistically) guarantee a given delay or
delivery probability, but not too much so as to reduce the bandwidth, energy,
and memory consumption.Comment: 9 page
Inferring phylogenies with incomplete data sets: a 5-gene, 567-taxon analysis of angiosperms
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Phylogenetic analyses of angiosperm relationships have used only a small percentage of available sequence data, but phylogenetic data matrices often can be augmented with existing data, especially if one allows missing characters. We explore the effects on phylogenetic analyses of adding 378 <it>matK </it>sequences and 240 26S rDNA sequences to the complete 3-gene, 567-taxon angiosperm phylogenetic matrix of Soltis et al.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We performed maximum likelihood bootstrap analyses of the complete, 3-gene 567-taxon data matrix and the incomplete, 5-gene 567-taxon data matrix. Although the 5-gene matrix has more missing data (27.5%) than the 3-gene data matrix (2.9%), the 5-gene analysis resulted in higher levels of bootstrap support. Within the 567-taxon tree, the increase in support is most evident for relationships among the 170 taxa for which both <it>matK </it>and 26S rDNA sequences were added, and there is little gain in support for relationships among the 119 taxa having neither <it>matK </it>nor 26S rDNA sequences. The 5-gene analysis also places the enigmatic <it>Hydrostachys </it>in Lamiales (BS = 97%) rather than in Cornales (BS = 100% in 3-gene analysis). The placement of <it>Hydrostachys </it>in Lamiales is unprecedented in molecular analyses, but it is consistent with embryological and morphological data.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Adding available, and often incomplete, sets of sequences to existing data sets can be a fast and inexpensive way to increase support for phylogenetic relationships and produce novel and credible new phylogenetic hypotheses.</p
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NASA ION (Interplanetary Overlay Network) Developer Course Materials
The Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking Project created open-source software, the Interplanetary Overlay Network (ION), as an implementation of the Bundle Protocol. To aid users in understanding the architecture of ION and how best to use it, the DTN Project developed a course
Resolving Sirius-like binaries with the Hubble Space Telescope
We have imaged seventeen recently discovered Sirius-like binary systems with
HST/WFPC2 and resolved the white dwarf secondary in eight cases. Most of the
implied orbital periods are of order several hundred years, but in three cases
(56 Per, Zeta Cygni and REJ1925-566) the periods are short enough that it may
be possible to detect orbital motion within a few years. It will then be
possible to derive dynamically determined masses for the white dwarfs, and
potentially these stars could be used as stringent tests of the mass-radius
relation and initial-final mass relation.Comment: To appear in Proceedings of the 12th European Workshop on White
Dwarfs, eds. H. Shipman and J. Provenca
From Connectivity to Advanced Internet Services: A Comprehensive Review of Small Satellites Communications and Networks
Recently the availability of innovative and affordable COTS (Commercial Off The Shelf) technological solutions
and the ever improving results of microelectronics and microsystems technologies have enabled the design of ever
smaller yet ever more powerful satellites. The emergence of very capable small satellites heralds an era of new
opportunities in the commercial space market. Initially applied only to scientific missions, earth observation and
remote sensing, small satellites are now being deployed to support telecommunications services. This review paper
examines the operational features of small satellites that contribute to their success. An overview of recent advances
and development trends in the field of small satellites is provided, with a special focus on telecommunication aspects
such as the use of higher frequency bands, optical communications, new protocols, and advanced architectures
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