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Spectrophotometry with a transmission grating for detecting faint occultations
High-precision spectrophotometry is highly desirable in detecting and
characterizing close-in extrasolar planets to learn about their makeup and
temperature. For such a goal, a modest-size telescope with a simple
low-resolution spectroscopic instrument is potentially as good or better than a
complex general purpose spectrograph since calibration and removal of
systematic errors is expected to dominate. We use a transmission grating placed
in front of an imaging CCD camera on Steward Observatory's Kuiper 1.5 m
telescope to provide a high signal-to-noise, low dispersion visible spectrum of
the star HD 209458. We attempt to detect the reflected light signal from the
extra-solar planet HD 209458b by differencing the signal just before and after
secondary occultation. We present a simple data reduction method and explore
the limits of ground based low-dispersion spectrophotometry with a diffraction
grating. Reflected light detection levels of 0.1% are achievable for
5000-7000A, too coarse for useful limits on ESPs but potentially useful for
determining spectra of short-period binary systems with large (Delta m_vis=6)
brightness ratios. Limits on the precison are set by variations in atmospheric
seeing in the low-resolution spectrum. Calibration of this effect can be
carried out by measurement of atmospheric parameters from the observations
themselves, which may allow the precision to be limited by the noise due to
photon statistics and atmospheric scintillation effects.Comment: 34 pages and 17 figures. Accepted for publication in PAS
From non-symmetric particle systems to non-linear PDEs on fractals
We present new results and challenges in obtaining hydrodynamic limits for
non-symmetric (weakly asymmetric) particle systems (exclusion processes on
pre-fractal graphs) converging to a non-linear heat equation. We discuss a
joint density-current law of large numbers and a corresponding large deviations
principle.Comment: v2: 10 pages, 1 figure. To appear in the proceedings for the 2016
conference "Stochastic Partial Differential Equations & Related Fields" in
honor of Michael R\"ockner's 60th birthday, Bielefel
S-adenosyl-L-methionine: (S)-scoulerine 9-O-methyltransferase, a highly stereo- and regio-specific enzyme in tetrahydroprotoberberine biosynthesis
Suspension cultures of Berberis species are useful sources for the detection and isolation of a new enzyme which transfers the methyl group from S-adenosyl-L-methionine specifically to the 9-position of the (S)-enantiomer of scoulerine, producing (S)-tetrahydrocolumbamine. The enzyme was enriched 27-fold; it is not particle bound, has a pH optimum of 8.9, a molecular weight of 63 000 and shows a high degree of substrate specificity
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