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Acoustic power absorption and enhancement generated by slow and fast MHD waves
We used long duration, high quality, unresolved (Sun-as-a star) observations
collected by the ground based network BiSON and by the instruments GOLF and
VIRGO on board the ESA/NASA SOHO satellite to search for solar-cycle-related
changes in mode characteristics in velocity and continuum intensity for the
frequency range between 2.5mHz < nu < 6.8mHz. Over the ascending phase of solar
cycle 23 we found a suppression in the p-mode amplitudes both in the velocity
and intensity data between 2.5mHz <nu< 4.5mHz with a maximum suppression for
frequencies in the range between 2.5mHz <nu< 3.5mHz. The size of the amplitude
suppression is 13+-2 per cent for the velocity and 9+-2 per cent for the
intensity observations. Over the range 4.5mHz <nu< 5.5mHz the findings hint
within the errors to a null change both in the velocity and intensity
amplitudes. At still higher frequencies, in the so called High-frequency
Interference Peaks (HIPs) between 5.8mHz <nu < 6.8mHz, we found an enhancement
in the velocity amplitudes with the maximum 36+-7 per cent occurring for 6.3mHz
<nu< 6.8mHz. However, in intensity observations we found a rather smaller
enhancement of about 5+-2 per cent in the same interval. There is evidence that
the frequency dependence of solar-cycle velocity amplitude changes is
consistent with the theory behind the mode conversion of acoustic waves in a
non-vertical magnetic field, but there are some problems with the intensity
data, which may be due to the height in the solar atmosphere at which the VIRGO
data are taken.Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A. 10 pages, 9 figures
Atom Transfer and Single-Adatom Contacts
The point contact of a tunnel tip approaching towards Ag(111) and Cu(111)
surfaces is investigated with a low temperature scanning tunneling microscope.
A sharp jump-to-contact, random in nature, is observed in the conductance.
After point contact, the tip-apex atom is transferred to the surface,
indicating that a one-atom contact is formed during the approach. In sharp
contrast, the conductance over single silver and copper adatoms exhibits a
smooth and reproducible transition from tunneling to contact regime. Numerical
simulations show that this is a consequence of the additional dipolar bonding
between the homoepitaxial adatom and the surface atoms.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Gestão da política educacional: a visão dos membros do Conselho Municipal de Educação de Maringá - Paraná.
R4462-1. Publicado também on-line
How to reduce the number of rating scale items without predictability loss?
Rating scales are used to elicit data about qualitative entities (e.g.,
research collaboration). This study presents an innovative method for reducing
the number of rating scale items without the predictability loss. The "area
under the receiver operator curve method" (AUC ROC) is used. The presented
method has reduced the number of rating scale items (variables) to 28.57\%
(from 21 to 6) making over 70\% of collected data unnecessary.
Results have been verified by two methods of analysis: Graded Response Model
(GRM) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). GRM revealed that the new method
differentiates observations of high and middle scores. CFA proved that the
reliability of the rating scale has not deteriorated by the scale item
reduction. Both statistical analysis evidenced usefulness of the AUC ROC
reduction method.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figure
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