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Atmospheric studies of habitability in the Gliese 581 system
The M-type star Gliese 581 is orbited by at least one terrestrial planet
candidate in the habitable zone, i.e. GL 581 d. Orbital simulations have shown
that additional planets inside the habitable zone of GL 581 would be
dynamically stable. Recently, two further planet candidates have been claimed,
one of them in the habitable zone.
In view of the ongoing search for planets around M stars which is expected to
result in numerous detections of potentially habitable Super-Earths, we take
the GL 581 system as an example to investigate such planets. In contrast to
previous studies of habitability in the GL 581 system, we use a consistent
atmospheric model to assess surface conditions and habitability. Furthermore,
we perform detailed atmospheric simulations for a much larger subset of
potential planetary and atmospheric scenarios than previously considered.
A 1D radiative-convective atmosphere model is used to calculate temperature
and pressure profiles of model atmospheres, which we assumed to be composed of
molecular nitrogen, water, and carbon dioxide. In these calculations, key
parameters such as surface pressure and CO2 concentration as well as orbital
distance and planetary mass are varied.
Results imply that surface temperatures above freezing could be obtained,
independent of the here considered atmospheric scenarios, at an orbital
distance of 0.117 AU. For an orbital distance of 0.146 AU, CO2 concentrations
as low as 10 times the present Earth's value are sufficient to warm the surface
above the freezing point of water. At 0.175 AU, only scenarios with CO2
concentrations of 5% and 95% were found to be habitable. Hence, an additional
Super-Earth planet in the GL 581 system in the previously determined dynamical
stability range would be considered a potentially habitable planet.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, accepted in Astronomy&Astrophysic
Attentional Modulation of Auditory Signal-in-Noise Processing
Trotz der offensichtlichen Relevanz von auditorischer Aufmerksamkeit für die Verarbeitung von akustischen Signalen in Rauschen sind die Effekte und Mechanismen von Aufmerksamkeit auf neuronaler Ebene bislang weitgehend ungeklärt. Die Ergebnisse der drei vorliegenden Magnetenzephalographie-Studien legen diesbezüglich unter Berücksichtigung des aktuellen Forschungsstandes folgende Schlussfolgerungen nahe: (i) der beobachtete schärfende Effekt von auditorischer Aufmerksamkeit spiegelt eine aktive Unterdrückung nichtrelevanter neuronaler Aktivität wider, welche über efferente, inhibitorische Verbindungen vermittelt wird. (ii) Es existiert vermutlich eine grundlegende funktionelle Dominanz der linken Hemisphäre für die Verarbeitung von akustischen Signalen in Rauschen. (iii) Diese generelle funktionelle Dominanz der linken Hemisphäre für die Verarbeitung von akustischen Signalen in Rauschen kann unter ganz bestimmten Bedingungen durch Aufmerksamkeitsprozesse moduliert werden
The extrasolar planet Gliese 581 d: a potentially habitable planet? (Corrigendum to arXiv:1009.5814)
We report here that the equation for H2O Rayleigh scattering was incorrectly
stated in the original paper [arXiv:1009.5814]. Instead of a quadratic
dependence on refractivity r, we accidentally quoted an r^4 dependence. Since
the correct form of the equation was implemented into the model, scientific
results are not affected.Comment: accepted to Astronomy&Astrophysic
A multiphase model for the cross‐linking of ultra‐high viscous alginate hydrogels
In this study, a model for the cross-linking of ultra-high viscous alginate hydrogels is provided. The model consists of four
kinetic equations describing the process, including the local accumulation and the depletion of mobile alginate, cross-linked
alginate and cross-linking cations. For an efficient simulation, finite difference schemes with predictor-corrector algorithms
were implemente
Bone mineral density in human immunodeficiency virus-1 infected men with hypogonadism prior to highly-active-antiretroviral-therapy (HAART)
Alterations of bone metabolism have been observed in numerous studies of HIV-infected patients. Sex steroids are known to profoundly influence bone mass and bone turnover. Hypogonadism is common in HIV-infection. Therefore, we performed a cross sectional study of 80 male HIV-infected patients without wasting syndrome, and 20 healthy male controls, in whom we analyzed urine and serum samples for both calciotropic hormones and markers of bone metabolism and of endocrine testicular function. Bone mineral density (BMD) was assessed by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry both in the lumbar spine and Ward's triangle of the left hip. None of the patients received highly-active-antiretroviral-therapy (HAART). Compared to eugonadal HIV-infected patients, subjects with hypogonadism (n = 32; 40%) showed statistically significant decrease of serum osteocalcin (p < 0.05) and elevated urinary excretion of crosslinks (p < 0.05). However, we found 13 and 15, respectively, patients with osteopenia (t-score -1.0 to -2.5 SD below normal) of the lumbar spine. The dissociation between bone formation and resorption and the reduction of of BMD (p < 0.05) is stronger expressed in patients with hypogonadism. Habitual hypogonadism appears to be of additional relevance for bone metabolism of male HIV-positive patients prior to HAART
Domains of depleted mantle : new evidence from hafnium and neodymium isotopes
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 12 (2011): Q08001, doi:10.1029/2011GC003617.Isotope systematics of basalts provide information on the distribution of mantle components and the length scale of mantle heterogeneity. To obtain this information, high data and sampling density are crucial. We present hafnium and neodymium isotope data on more than 400 oceanic volcanics. Over length scales of several hundred to over one thousand kilometers hafnium and neodymium isotopes of mid-ocean ridge basalts are correlated and form an array of parallel trends on a global scale. On a larger scale these domains differ in the amount of highly depleted mantle material with radiogenic hafnium and neodymium isotope ratios. Compared to the Atlantic and Indian Ocean basins the asthenosphere of the Pacific basin seems to have a more uniform and a less radiogenic Hf isotopic composition for a given Nd isotopic composition. The parallel arrays of mid-ocean ridge basalts provide strong constraints on the makeup of the MORB mantle and are evidence for the presence of a highly depleted and highly radiogenic neodymium and hafnium component. This component, because of its highly depleted character, is unrecognized in the strontium-neodymium-lead isotope systems alone. Alternatively, the parallel arrays can have an ancient origin of systematic variations in the degree of depletion. Each array then represents the variations in this fossil melting regime. Individual ocean island basalt suites display different slopes in hafnium-neodymium isotope space, which are also best explained by varying amounts of highly residual mantle rather than isotopic differences in enriched mantle components as previously invoked. The ocean island basalt arrays diverge at the depleted end and project to radiogenic compositions that are similar to those of the asthenosphere through which they travel. This is strong evidence that the plume material interacts with its surrounding mantle as it ascends. The isotopic compositions of the ocean island and ridge basalts suggest that their systematics are influenced by a heretofore unrecognized depleted component.This work was supported by NSF grants EAR 0635864
and OCE0648484 to V.S. and OCE0351437 to S.H
DNA polymorphisms and haplotype patterns of transcription factors involved in barley endosperm development are associated with key agronomic traits
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Association mapping is receiving considerable attention in plant genetics for its potential to fine map quantitative trait loci (QTL), validate candidate genes, and identify alleles of interest. In the present study association mapping in barley (<it>Hordeum vulgare </it>L.) is investigated by associating DNA polymorphisms with variation in grain quality traits, plant height, and flowering time to gain further understanding of gene functions involved in the control of these traits. We focused on the four loci <it>BLZ1</it>, <it>BLZ2</it>, <it>BPBF </it>and <it>HvGAMYB </it>that play a role in the regulation of B-hordein expression, the major fraction of the barley storage protein. The association was tested in a collection of 224 spring barley accessions using a two-stage mixed model approach.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Within the sequenced fragments of four candidate genes we observed different levels of nucleotide diversity. The effect of selection on the candidate genes was tested by Tajima's D which revealed significant values for <it>BLZ1</it>, <it>BLZ2</it>, and <it>BPBF </it>in the subset of two-rowed barleys. Pair-wise LD estimates between the detected SNPs within each candidate gene revealed different intra-genic linkage patterns. On the basis of a more extensive examination of genomic regions surrounding the four candidate genes we found a sharp decrease of LD (<it>r</it><sup>2</sup><0.2 within 1 cM) in all but one flanking regions.</p> <p>Significant marker-trait associations between SNP sites within <it>BLZ1 </it>and flowering time, <it>BPBF </it>and crude protein content and <it>BPBF </it>and starch content were detected. Most haplotypes occurred at frequencies <0.05 and therefore were rejected from the association analysis. Based on haplotype information, <it>BPBF </it>was associated to crude protein content and starch content, <it>BLZ2 </it>showed association to thousand-grain weight and <it>BLZ1 </it>was found to be associated with flowering time and plant height.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Differences in nucleotide diversity and LD pattern within the candidate genes <it>BLZ1</it>, <it>BLZ2</it>, <it>BPBF</it>, and <it>HvGAMYB </it>reflect the impact of selection on the nucleotide sequence of the four candidate loci.</p> <p>Despite significant associations, the analysed candidate genes only explained a minor part of the total genetic variation although they are known to be important factors influencing the expression of seed quality traits. Therefore, we assume that grain quality as well as plant height and flowering time are influenced by many factors each contributing a small part to the expression of the phenotype. A genome-wide association analysis could provide a more comprehensive picture of loci involved in the regulation of grain quality, thousand grain weight and the other agronomic traits that were analyzed in this study. However, despite available high-throughput genotyping arrays the marker density along the barely genome is still insufficient to cover all associations in a whole genome scan. Therefore, the candidate gene-based approach will further play an important role in barley association studies.</p
The unstable CO2 feedback cycle on ocean planets
Ocean planets are volatile-rich planets, not present in our Solar system, which are thought to be dominated by deep, global oceans. This results in the formation of high-pressure water ice, separating the planetary crust from the liquid ocean and, thus, also from the atmosphere. Therefore, instead of a carbonate-silicate cycle like on the Earth, the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration is governed by the capability of the ocean to dissolve carbon dioxide (CO2). In our study, we focus on the CO2 cycle between the atmosphere and the ocean which determines the atmospheric CO2 content. The atmospheric amount of CO2 is a fundamental quantity for assessing the potential habitability of the planet's surface because of its strong greenhouse effect, which determines the planetary surface temperature to a large degree. In contrast to the stabilizing carbonate-silicate cycle regulating the long-term CO2 inventory of the Earth atmosphere, we find that the CO2 cycle feedback on ocean planets is negative and has strong destabilizing effects on the planetary climate. By using a chemistry model for oceanic CO2 dissolution and an atmospheric model for exoplanets, we show that the CO2 feedback cycle can severely limit the extension of the habitable zone for ocean planet
Clouds in the atmospheres of extrasolar planets. I. Climatic effects of multi-layered clouds for Earth-like planets and implications for habitable zones
The effects of multi-layered clouds in the atmospheres of Earth-like planets
orbiting different types of stars are studied. The radiative effects of cloud
particles are directly correlated with their wavelength-dependent optical
properties. Therefore the incident stellar spectra may play an important role
for the climatic effect of clouds. We discuss the influence of clouds with mean
properties measured in the Earth's atmosphere on the surface temperatures and
Bond albedos of Earth-like planets orbiting different types of main sequence
dwarf stars.Comment: accepted for publication in A&
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