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Edukasi Permainan Ular Tangga Terhadap Tingkat Kebugaran Siswa
Pengabdian pada Masyarakat ini memiliki tujuan untuk memberikan edukasi kepada masyarakat sekolah tentang permainan ular tangga terhadap tingkat kebugaran siswa SMP Negeri 1 Kwandang. Sasaran kegiatan ini yaitu peserta didik dengan jumlah 50 orang. Metode yang digunakan dalam kegiatan PkM ini meliputi ceramah, demonstrasi dan tes kognitif, afektif dan psikomotor. Proses pengambilan data melalui tes kognitif, afektif, dan psikomotor setelah seluruh peserta telah menerima edukasi. Hasil tes kognitif yang dilakukan adalah dengan memberikan soal pilihan ganda kepada peserta didik setelah menyampaian materi yang berkaitan dengan kebugaran jasmani dan setelah tes psikomotor dilakukan, diperoleh hasil peserta didik hampir menjawab soal dengan benar, 90% peserta didik sudah memahami tentang kebugaran jasmani. Tes psikomotor tentang kebugaran jasmani atau diberikan tes secara praktek terkait kemampuan peserta didik, dari 50 orang baik putra dan putri berada pada kategori “sedang” untuk tingkat kebugarannya, sehingga perlu adanya tindak lanjut dari pihak sekolah untuk meningkatkan kebugaran peserta didik di SMP Negeri 1 Kwandang. Sedangkan Tes afektif pada tingkat kebugaran peserta didik ini dinilai pada saat permainan ular tangga berlangsung, dilakukan observasi dengan beberapa aspek yang dinilai diantaranya, kerja sama, sportivitas, partsipasi aktif, percaya diri, dan motivasi
The radio structure of 3C 316, a galaxy with double-peaked narrow optical emission lines
The galaxy 3C\,316 is the brightest in the radio band among the
optically-selected candidates exhibiting double-peaked narrow optical emission
lines. Observations with the Very Large Array (VLA), Multi-Element Remotely
Linked Interferometer Network (e-MERLIN), and the European VLBI Network (EVN)
at 5\,GHz have been used to study the radio structure of the source in order to
determine the nature of the nuclear components and to determine the presence of
radio cores. The e-MERLIN image of 3C 316 reveals a collimated coherent
east-west emission structure with a total extent of about 3 kpc. The EVN image
shows seven discrete compact knots on an S-shaped line. However, none of these
knots could be unambiguously identified as an AGN core. The observations
suggest that the majority of the radio structure belongs to a powerful radio
AGN, whose physical size and radio spectrum classify it as a compact
steep-spectrum source. Given the complex radio structure with radio blobs and
knots, the possibility of a kpc-separation dual AGN cannot be excluded if the
secondary is either a naked core or radio quiet.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in the MNRA
Conjugate 18cm OH Satellite Lines at a Cosmological Distance
We have detected the two 18cm OH satellite lines from the
source PKS1413+135, the 1720 MHz line in emission and the 1612 MHz line in
absorption. The 1720 MHz luminosity is , more than
an order of magnitude larger than that of any other known 1720 MHz maser. The
profiles of the two satellite lines are conjugate, implying that they arise in
the same gas. This allows us to test for any changes in the values of
fundamental constants, without being affected by systematic uncertainties
arising from relative motions between the gas clouds in which the different
lines arise. Our data constrain changes in ,
where ; we find ,
consistent with no changes in , and .Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. Minor changes to match published versio
The OH Megamaser Emission in Arp\,220: the rest of the story
The OH Megamaser emission in the merging galaxy Arp220 has been re-observed
with the Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network (MERLIN) and the
European VLBI Network (EVN). Imaging results of the OH line emission at the two
nuclei are found to be consistent with earlier observations and confirm
additional extended emission structures surrounding the nuclei. Detailed
information about the distributed emission components around the two nuclei has
been obtained using a concatenated MERLIN and EVN database with intermediate
(40 mas) spatial resolution. Continuum imaging shows a relatively compact West
nucleus and a more extended East nucleus in addition to an extended continuum
ridge stretching below and beyond the two nuclei. Spectral line imaging show
extended emission regions at both nuclei together with compact components and
additional weaker components north and south of the West nucleus. Spectral line
analysis indicates that the dominant OH line emission originates in foreground
molecular material that is part of a large-scale molecular structure that
engulfs the whole nuclear region. Compact OH components are representative of
star formation regions within the two nearly edge-on nuclei and define the
systemic velocities of East and West as 5425 km/s and 5360 km/s.
The foreground material at East and West has a 100 km/s lower velocity at
5314 and 5254 km/s. These emission results confirm a maser amplification
scenario where the background continuum and the line emission of the star
formation regions are amplified by foreground masering material that is excited
by the FIR radiation field originating in the two nuclear regions.Comment: 17 pages, 18 figure
Sun-Sized Water Vapor Masers in Cepheus A
We present the first VLBI observations of a Galactic water maser (in Chepeus
A) made with a very long baseline interferometric array involving the
RadioAstron Earth-orbiting satellite station as one of its elements. We
detected two distinct components at -16.9 and 0.6 km/s with a fringe spacing of
66 microarcseconds. In total power, the 0.6 km/s component appears to be a
single Gaussian component of strength 580 Jy and width of 0.7 km/s.
Single-telescope monitoring showed that its lifetime was only 8~months. The
absence of a Zeeman pattern implies the longitudinal magnetic field component
is weaker than 120 mG. The space-Earth cross power spectrum shows two
unresolved components smaller than 15 microarcseconds, corresponding to a
linear scale of 1.6 x 10^11 cm, about the diameter of the Sun, for a distance
of 700 pc, separated by 0.54 km/s in velocity and by 160 +/-35 microarcseconds
in angle. This is the smallest angular structure ever observed in a Galactic
maser. The brightness temperatures are greater than 2 x 10^14K, and the line
widths are 0.5 km/s. Most of the flux (about 87%) is contained in a halo of
angular size of 400 +/- 150 microarcseconds. This structure is associated with
the compact HII region HW3diii. We have probably picked up the most prominent
peaks in the angular size range of our interferometer. We discuss three
dynamical models: (1) Keplerian motion around a central object, (2) two chance
overlapping clouds, and (3) vortices caused by flow around an obstacle (i.e.,
von Karman vortex street) with Strouhal number of about~0.3.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ, February 16,
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Investigation of the obscuring circumnuclear torus in the active galaxy Mrk231
Here we report on observations of powerful hydroxyl (OH) line emissions that
trace the obscuring material within the circumnuclear environment of the galaxy
Markarian 231. The hydroxyl (mega)-maser emission shows the characteristics of
a rotating, dusty, molecular torus (or thick disk) located between 30 and 100
pc from the central engine. We now have a clear view of the physical
conditions, the kinematics and the spatial structure of this material on
intermediate size scales, confirming the main tenets of unification models.Comment: 10 pages, including 3 Figures, published in Nature Vol 421 2003; the
published pdf--file and higher quality images are available at
http://www.astro.rug.nl/~hrkloeck/np/pubmrk231.htm
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