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    Revisiting 2D Numerical Models for the 19th century outbursts of η\eta Carinae

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    We present here new results of two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of the eruptive events of the 1840s (the great) and the 1890s (the minor) eruptions suffered by the massive star η\eta Car. The two bipolar nebulae commonly known as the Homunculus and the little Homunculus were formed from the interaction of these eruptive events with the underlying stellar wind. As in previous work (Gonzalez et al. 2004a, 2004b), we assume here an interacting, nonspherical multiple-phase wind scenario to explain the shape and the kinematics of both Homunculi, but adopt a more realistic parametrization of the phases of the wind. During the 1890s eruptive event, the outflow speed {\it decreased} for a short period of time. This fact suggests that the little Homunculus is formed when the eruption ends, from the impact of the post-outburst η\eta Car wind (that follows the 1890s event) with the eruptive flow (rather than by the collision of the eruptive flow with the pre-outburst wind, as claimed in previous models; Gonzalez et al. 2004a, 2004b). Our simulations reproduce quite well the shape and the observed expansion speed of the large Homunculus. The little Homunculus (which is embedded within the large Homunculus) becomes Rayleigh-Taylor unstable and develop filamentary structures that resembles the spatial features observed in the polar caps. In addition, we find that the interior cavity between the two Homunculi is partially filled by material that is expelled during the decades following the great eruption. This result may be connected with the observed double-shell structure in the polar lobes of the η\eta Car nebula. Finally, as in previous work, we find the formation of tenuous, equatorial, high-speed features that seem to be related to the observed equatorial skirt of η\eta Car.Comment: accepted for publication in MNRA

    Generalized method for analysis of unbalanced diallels

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    Apresenta-se um procedimento generalizado de estimação das capacidades geral e específica de combinação em cruzamentos dialélicos, com número desigual de repetições para tratamentos (genitores e combinações híbridas F1), avaliados em um delineamento com restrições na casualização. Neste caso, as médias ajustadas estimadas são interdependentes e heterocedásticas, devendo-se, para estimar os parâmetros desejados, utilizar o modelo linear generalizado de Gauss-Markov. O objetivo deste trabalho foi a dedução teórica do método e sua aplicação a um exemplo prático. Foram analisados os dados obtidos de um dialelo completo, sem os recíprocos, envolvendo cinco genitores: CB 511687-1, CB 733753, Diamante Negro, Rosinha G-2 e Compuesto Chimaltenango 2. Os genitores CB 733753, CB 511687-1 e Diamante Negro contribuem geneticamente para a resistência, enquanto Rosinha G-2 e Compuesto Chimaltenango 2 contribuem para a suscetibilidade do feijoeiro ao crestamento-bacteriano comum. Na maioria dos cruzamentos analisados constatou-se a dominância parcial da suscetibilidade do feijoeiro a Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli.A general procedure for estimation of general and specific combining ability in diallelic crosses with unequal number of replications for treatments (parents and F1 hybrid combinations), evaluated in a design with restricted randomization, is presented. In this case, the estimates of adjusted means are interdependent and heterocedastic, demanding the use of the Gauss-Marcov generalized linear model. The objective of this study was the theoretical deduction of the model and its application to a practical example. A complete diallel crossing without reciprocals was performed, including five parents: CB 511687-1, CB 733753, Diamante Negro, Rosinha G-2 and Compuesto Chimaltenango 2. The parents CB 511687-1, CB 733753 and Diamante Negro contribute genetically for resistance while Rosinha G-2 and Compuesto Chimaltenango 2 contribute for susceptibility of dry bean to common bacterial blight. Most of the crosses analyzed showed partial dominance for susceptibility of bean to Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli
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