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Two new variable sdB stars, HE 0218â3437 and LB 1516
We present photometry which shows that two known hot subdwarf stars, HE 0218â3437 and
LB 1516, are variable. LB 1516 exhibits several frequencies in the range 12â25 cycles dâ1
(periods of about 1â2 h) with amplitudes less than about 0.003 mag and appears to be a typical
slowly pulsating sdB star. Results from a multisite campaign on HE 0218â3437 show the
presence of two frequencies only, the lower amplitude variation an apparent subharmonic of
the higher amplitude periodicity. It is likely that the star is in a binary system, and that the
variability is due to ellipsoidal deformation of the primary star.Web of Scienc
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Penetration into limestone targets with ogive-nose steel projectiles
We conducted depth of penetration experiments into limestone targets with 3.0 caliber-radius-head, 4340 Rc 45 steel projectiles. Powder guns launched two projectiles with length-to-diameter ratios of ten to striking velocities between 0.4 and 1.5 km/s. Projectiles had diameters and masses of 12.7 mm, 0. 117 kg and 25.4 mm, 0.610 kg. Based on data sets with these two projectile scales, we proposed an empirical penetration equation that described the target by its density and an empirical strength constant determined from penetration depth versus striking velocity data
PENGARUH TERPAAN BERITA PERKOSAAN DI TRIBUNNEWS.COM TERHADAP SIKAP WASPADA MAHASISWI
The research problem in this research includes whether there is the influence of rape news of UGM female student in Tribunnews.com towards female students vigilant attitude in interact and how the influence imposed. Variable X in this research is rape news, while vigilant attitude of female students in interact is variable Y.
Quantitative research is implemented by means of associative type. In addition, the basic research is survey method. The population in this study is female students second period of KKN 2018/2019 University of Muhammadiyah Malang and 36 of them become the research sample. Questionnaires and documentation are implemented as data collection techniques. Validity and reliability test are also implemented as the research instrument test. Furthermore, the researcher conducts simple linear regression and hypothesis testing using the t test as data analysis techniques.
The coefficient of variable X is 0.716 (positive). From the analysis results obtained that R square result (the coefficient of determination) is 0.130. R value (the correlation coefficient) is 0.361, it shows the correlation between news rape of UGM female student in Tribunnews.com towards female students vigilant attitude in interact (Y) are included in a weak category. On the other hand, t table (α = 0.05; df residual = 34) is 1.690. Since t arithmetic > t table is 2.255 > 1.690 or sig. t value (0.031) < α = 0.05, the influence of X (rape news of UGM female student in Tribunnews.com) towards Y (female students vigilant attitude in interact) is significant.
In accordance with the analysis above, it can be concluded that 13% of female students vigilant attitude in interact variable (Y) is influenced by independent variable, namely rape news of UGM female student in Tribunnews.com, and yet 87% of female students vigilant attitude in interact variable is influenced by other variables
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Penetration Experiments with Limestone Targets and Ogive-Nose Steel Projectiles
We conducted three sets of depth-of-penetration experiments with limestone targets and 3.0 caliber-radius-head (CRH), ogive-nose steel rod projectiles. The limestone targets had a nominal unconfined compressive strength of 60 MPa, a density of 2.31 kg/m{sup 3}, a porosity of 15%, and a water content less than 0.4%. The ogive-nose rod projectiles with length-to-diameter ratios often were machined from 4340 R{sub c} 45 and Aer Met 100 R{sub c} 53 steel, round stock and had diameters and masses of 7.1 mm, 0.020 kg; 12.7 mm, 0.117 kg; and 25.4 mm, 0.931 kg. Powder guns or a two-stage, light-gas gun launched the projectiles at normal impacts to striking velocities between 0.4 and 1.9 km/s. For the 4340 R{sub c} 45 and Aer Met 100 R{sub c} 53 steel projectiles, penetration depth increased as striking velocity increased to a striking velocity of 1.5 and 1.7 km/s, respectively. For larger striking velocities, the projectiles deformed during penetration without nose erosion, deviated from the shot line, and exited the sides of the target. We also developed an analytical penetration equation that described the target resistance by its density and a strength parameter determined from depth of penetration versus striking velocity data
Detection of new planetary nebulae by IPHAS, the Hα survey of the North Galactic plane
Copyright 2005 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of PhysicsIPHAS is an ongoing Hα imaging survey of the North Galactic plane. When completed, it is expected to discover several hundred new Galactic planetary nebulae, in addition to a huge number of Hα emitters. We present here the project, the methods used to search for compact and extended ionized nebulae, and some preliminary results about the âŒ100 new candidate planetary nebulae identified so far
The AAO/UKST SuperCOSMOS Ha survey
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com. Copyright Blackwell Publishing DOI : 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09350.xThe UK Schmidt Telescope (UKST) of the Anglo-Australian Observatory completed a narrow-band H plus [NII] 6548, 6584°A survey of the Southern Galactic Plane and Magellanic Clouds in late 2003. The survey, which was the last UKST wide-field pho- tographic survey, and the only one undertaken in a narrow band, is now an on-line digital data product of the Wide-Field Astronomy Unit of the Royal Observatory Ed- inburgh (ROE). The survey utilised a high specification, monolithic H interference band-pass filter of exceptional quality. In conjunction with the fine grained Tech-Pan film as a detector it has produced a survey with a powerful combination of area cover- age (4000 square degrees), resolution (âŒ1 arcsecond) and sensitivity (â€5 Rayleighs), reaching a depth for continuum point sources of R â 20.5. The main survey consists of 233 individual fields on a grid of centres separated by 4⊠at declinations below +2⊠and covers a swathe approximately 20⊠wide about the Southern Galactic Plane. The original survey films were scanned by the SuperCOSMOS measuring machine at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh to provide the on-line digital atlas called the SuperCOSMOS H Survey (SHS).Peer reviewe