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The radial metallicity gradients in the Milky Way thick disk as fossil signatures of a primordial chemical distribution
In this letter we examine the evolution of the radial metallicity gradient
induced by secular processes, in the disk of an -body Milky Way-like galaxy.
We assign a [Fe/H] value to each particle of the simulation according to an
initial, cosmologically motivated, radial chemical distribution and let the
disk dynamically evolve for 6 Gyr. This direct approach allows us to take into
account only the effects of dynamical evolution and to gauge how and to what
extent they affect the initial chemical conditions. The initial [Fe/H]
distribution increases with R in the inner disk up to R ~ 10 kpc and decreases
for larger R. We find that the initial chemical profile does not undergo major
transformations after 6 Gyr of dynamical evolution. The final radial chemical
gradients predicted by the model in the solar neighborhood are positive and of
the same order of those recently observed in the Milky Way thick disk.
We conclude that: 1) the spatial chemical imprint at the time of disk
formation is not washed out by secular dynamical processes, and 2) the observed
radial gradient may be the dynamical relic of a thick disk originated from a
stellar population showing a positive chemical radial gradient in the inner
regions.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, Accepted for publication on Astrophysical
Journal Letter
Virulência de amostras de Mycoplasma synoviae isoladas no Brasil.
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Implementasi Konsep Timor Pada Perancangan Interior Restoran Timor Di Kota Kupang - Nusa Tenggara Timur
Local culture as a concept of interior design design is often considered outdated for modern society. In fact, local culture in Indonesia has variety of values and arts. One of the least exposed is the Timor culture originating from Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara. The culture of Timor can be applied to the interior design of the restaurant as one of the business areas with a high number of enthusiasts. This design offers the concept for visitors to enjoy entertainment and socialize while enjoying the food and drinks provided. The restaurant provides food and beverage service that offers an ethnic and artistic atmosphere. With this design, people's point of view of local culture will get better
Síndrome da hipertensão pulmonar: a ascite em frangos de corte.
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Contaminação por aflatoxinas em milho utilizado na alimentação de suínos.
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Sistemas de manejo de solo e de rotação de culturas: implicações na emissão de óxido nitroso do solo.
Orientador: Henrique Pereira dos Santos
The ILIUM forward modelling algorithm for multivariate parameter estimation and its application to derive stellar parameters from Gaia spectrophotometry
I introduce an algorithm for estimating parameters from multidimensional data
based on forward modelling. In contrast to many machine learning approaches it
avoids fitting an inverse model and the problems associated with this. The
algorithm makes explicit use of the sensitivities of the data to the
parameters, with the goal of better treating parameters which only have a weak
impact on the data. The forward modelling approach provides uncertainty (full
covariance) estimates in the predicted parameters as well as a goodness-of-fit
for observations. I demonstrate the algorithm, ILIUM, with the estimation of
stellar astrophysical parameters (APs) from simulations of the low resolution
spectrophotometry to be obtained by Gaia. The AP accuracy is competitive with
that obtained by a support vector machine. For example, for zero extinction
stars covering a wide range of metallicity, surface gravity and temperature,
ILIUM can estimate Teff to an accuracy of 0.3% at G=15 and to 4% for (lower
signal-to-noise ratio) spectra at G=20. [Fe/H] and logg can be estimated to
accuracies of 0.1-0.4dex for stars with G<=18.5. If extinction varies a priori
over a wide range (Av=0-10mag), then Teff and Av can be estimated quite
accurately (3-4% and 0.1-0.2mag respectively at G=15), but there is a strong
and ubiquitous degeneracy in these parameters which limits our ability to
estimate either accurately at faint magnitudes. Using the forward model we can
map these degeneracies (in advance), and thus provide a complete probability
distribution over solutions. (Abridged)Comment: MNRAS, in press. This revision corrects a few minor errors and typos.
A better formatted version for A4 paper is available at
http://www.mpia.de/home/calj/ilium.pd
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