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Organic Agriculture in Saudi Arabia - Sector Study 2012
This publication compiles the facts and figures of the organic sector in Saudi Arabia. It is a valuable resource for local stakeholders and interested trading companies. The publication is resulting from a collaboration between GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit) and FiBL together with its partners of the Saudi Ministry of Agriculture and Saudi Organic Farming Association (SOFA)
Probing the EBL evolution at high redshift using GRBs detected with the Fermi-LAT
The extragalactic background light (EBL), from ultraviolet to infrared
wavelengths, is predominantly due to emission from stars, accreting black holes
and reprocessed light due to Galactic dust. The EBL can be studied through the
imprint it leaves, via - absorption of high-energy photons, in
the spectra of distant -ray sources. The EBL has been probed through
the search for the attenuation it produces in the spectra of BL Lacertae (BL
Lac) objects and individual -ray bursts (GRBs). GRBs have significant
advantages over blazars for the study of the EBL especially at high redshifts.
Here we analyze a combined sample of twenty-two GRBs, detected by the Fermi
Large Area Telescope between 65 MeV and 500 GeV. We report a marginal detection
(at the ~2.8 level) of the EBL attenuation in the stacked spectra of
the source sample. This measurement represents a first constraint of the EBL at
an effective redshift of ~1.8. We combine our results with prior EBL
constraints and conclude that Fermi-LAT is instrumental to constrain the UV
component of the EBL. We discuss the implications on existing empirical models
of EBL evolution.Comment: on behalf of the Fermi-LAT collaboration, accepted for publication on
Ap
New high-z BL Lacs using the photometric method with Swift and SARA
BL Lacertae (BL Lac) objects are the prominent members of the third {\it
Fermi} Large Area Telescope catalog of -ray sources. Half of the BL Lac
population ( 300) lack redshift measurements, which is due to the absence
of lines in their optical spectrum, thereby making it difficult to utilize
spectroscopic methods. Our photometric drop-out technique can be used to
establish the redshift for a fraction of these sources. This work employed 6
filters mounted on the -UVOT and 4 optical filters on two telescopes,
the 0.65 m SARA-CTIO in Chile and 1.0 m SARA-ORM in the Canary Islands, Spain.
A sample of 15 sources was extracted from the archival data for which 6
filter UVOT observations were conducted. By complementing the {\it Swift}
observations with the SARA ones, we were able to discover two high redshift
sources: 3FGL J1155.4-3417 and 3FGL J1156.7-2250 at
and , respectively, resulting from the dropouts in the
powerlaw template fits to these data. The discoveries add to the important (26
total) sample of high-redshift BL Lacs. While the sample of high-z BL Lacs is
still rather small, these objects do not seem to fit well within known schemes
of the blazar population and represent the best probes of the extragalactic
background light.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures (accepted by ApJ
Erzeugung von Wasserstoff mittels katalytischer Partialoxidation höherer Kohlenwasserstoffe an Rhodium
Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit der Untersuchung der katalytischen Partialoxidation (CPOX) höherer Kohlenwasserstoffe an mit Rhodium beschichteten Wabenkörpern. Die Reaktion ermöglicht die autotherme Generierung von Wasserstoff aus Kraftstoffen wie Benzin und Diesel zur Versorgung von Brennstoffzellen aus bestehenden Versorgungsnetzen
The origin of the cosmic gamma-ray background in the MeV range
There has been much debate about the origin of the diffuse --ray
background in the MeV range. At lower energies, AGNs and Seyfert galaxies can
explain the background, but not above 0.3 MeV. Beyond 10 MeV
blazars appear to account for the flux observed. That leaves an unexplained gap
for which different candidates have been proposed, including annihilations of
WIMPS. One candidate are Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia). Early studies concluded
that they were able to account for the --ray background in the gap,
while later work attributed a significantly lower contribution to them.
All those estimates were based on SN Ia explosion models which did not
reflect the full 3D hydrodynamics of SNe Ia explosions. In addition, new
measurements obtained since 2010 have provided new, direct estimates of high-z
SNe Ia rates beyond 2. We take into account these new advances to see
the predicted contribution to the gamma--ray background.
We use here a wide variety of explosion models and a plethora of new
measurements of SNe Ia rates. SNe Ia still fall short of the observed
background. Only for a fit, which would imply 150\% systematic error in
detecting SNe Ia events, do the theoretical predictions approach the observed
fluxes. This fit is, however, at odds at the highest redshifts with recent SN
Ia rates estimates. Other astrophysical sources such as FSRQs do match the
observed flux levels in the MeV regime, while SNe Ia make up to 30--50\% of the
observed flux.Comment: 40 pages, 13 Figures, accepted to be published in Ap
A new measurement of the Hubble constant and matter content of the Universe using extragalactic background light -ray attenuation
The Hubble constant and matter density of the Universe
are measured using the latest -ray attenuation results from Fermi-LAT
and Cherenkov telescopes. This methodology is based upon the fact that the
extragalactic background light supplies opacity for very high energy photons
via photon-photon interaction. The amount of -ray attenuation along the
line of sight depends on the expansion rate and matter content of the Universe.
This novel strategy results in a value of
~km~s~Mpc and
. These estimates are independent and
complementary to those based on the distance ladder, cosmic microwave
background (CMB), clustering with weak lensing, and strong lensing data. We
also produce a joint likelihood analysis of our results from rays and
these from more mature methodologies, excluding the CMB, yielding a combined
value of ~km~s~Mpc and .Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, 1 table. Accepted by Ap
A Spitzer view of protoplanetary disks in the gamma Velorum cluster
We present new Spitzer Space Telescope observations of stars in the young ~5
Myr gamma Velorum stellar cluster. Combining optical and 2MASS photometry, we
have selected 579 stars as candidate members of the cluster. With the addition
of the Spitzer mid-infrared data, we have identified 5 debris disks around
A-type stars, and 5-6 debris disks around solar-type stars, indicating that the
strong radiation field in the cluster does not completely suppress the
production of planetesimals in the disks of cluster members. However, we find
some evidence that the frequency of circumstellar primordial disks is lower,
and the IR flux excesses are smaller than for disks around stellar populations
with similar ages. This could be evidence for a relatively fast dissipation of
circumstellar dust by the strong radiation field from the highest mass star(s)
in the cluster. Another possibility is that gamma Velorum stellar cluster is
slightly older than reported ages and the the low frequency of primordial disks
reflects the fast disk dissipation observed at ~5 Myr.Comment: Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal: 32 pages; 11
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Plug-and-Play Solutions for Energy-Efficiency Deep Renovation of European Building Stock
none7siNinety percent of the existing building stock in Europe was built before 1990. These buildings are in urgent need for a significant improvement of energy-efficiency through renovation. State-of-the-art renovation solutions are available, but costly and lengthy renovation processes and incomprehensible technical complexities hinder the achievement of a wide impact at a European scale. This paper presents a research on Plug-and-Play (PnP) echnologies supported by Building Information Modelling (BIM) to provide affordable, interchangeable and quick-installation solutions to overcome the main barriers of building deep renovation.openSebastian, Rizal; Gralka, Anna; Olivadese, Rosamaria; Arnesano, Marco; Revel, Gian Marco; Hartmann, Timo; Gutsche, ChristophSebastian, Rizal; Gralka, Anna; Olivadese, Rosamaria; Arnesano, Marco; Revel, Gian Marco; Hartmann, Timo; Gutsche, Christop
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