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Epigrafía y labor colegial de la Augustalidad en la Península Ibérica
Uno de los temas que más controversia
ha planteado en la historiografía
moderna es el estudio de la *Augustalidad,
término con el que se engloba a dos
organizaciones con una función religiosa
y social similar, si bien en el ámbito
peninsular no ha dado lugar a demasiados
estudios. En este sentido, partiendo
del desarrollo de tres ideas metodológicas
expresadas por otros tantos autores,
el objetivo de la presente comunicación
es completar alguna de estas carencias
abordando el análisis de su labor colegial
a través de las fuentes epigráficas peninsulares.One of the most controversial issues raised in modern historiography is the study of the *Agustality, a term that encompasses two organizations with a similar religious and social function, although it has not led to many studies in the peninsular sphere. In this sense, assuming the development of three methodological ideas expressed by many other authors, the aim of the present communication is to complete some of these lacks by addressing its collegial work analysis through the epigraphic sources of the peninsula
A search for massive UCDs in the Centaurus Galaxy Cluster
We recently initiated a search for ultra-compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs) in the
Centaurus galaxy cluster (Mieske et al. 2007), resulting in the discovery of 27
compact objects with -12.2<M_V<-10.9 mag. Our overall survey completeness was
15-20% within 120 kpc projected clustercentric distance. In order to better
constrain the luminosity distribution of the brightest UCDs in Centaurus, we
continue our search by substantially improving our survey completeness
specifically in the regime M_V<-12 mag (V_0<21.3 mag). Using VIMOS at the VLT,
we obtain low-resolution spectra of 400 compact objects with 19.3<V_0<21.3 mag
(-14<M_V<-12 mag at the Centaurus distance) in the central 25' of the Centaurus
cluster, which corresponds to a projected radius of ~150 kpc. Our survey yields
complete area coverage within ~120 kpc. For 94% of the sources included in the
masks we successfully measure a redshift. Due to incompleteness in the slit
assignment, our final completeness in the area surveyed is 52%. Among our
targets we find three new UCDs in the magnitude range -12.2<M_V<-12 mag, hence
at the faint limit of our survey. One of them is covered by archival HST WFPC2
imaging, yielding a size estimate of r_h <= 8-9 pc. At 95% confidence we can
reject the hypothesis that in the area surveyed there are more than 2 massive
UCDs with M_V<-12.2 mag and r_eff <=70 pc. Our survey hence confirms the
extreme rareness of massive UCDs. We find that the radial distributions of
Centaurus and Fornax UCDs with respect to their host clusters' centers agree
within the 2 sigma level.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, accepted as Research Note for A&
Precisiones a un altar votivo de Poza de la Sal: un eques de la Legio VI Victrix
En el presente trabajo se presenta una nueva hipótesis de lectura sobre un altar romano encontrado en Poza de la Sal (Burgos), en los años setenta. La nueva autopsia realizada por el autor permite identificar a un eques de la legio VI Victrix, siendo el primer caso atestiguado en la Península Ibérica.The article presents a new hypothesis of reading on a Roman altar found in Poza de la Sal (Burgos), in the seventies. The new autopsy realized by the author allows to identify a legio VI Victrix's eques, being the first case testified in the Iberian Peninsula
Short Communication: Systems-based conservation and conflicts between species protection programs
Although the conflict between conservation efforts and economic growth is a
major topic of conservation science, the conflicts between different
conservation projects are much less documented and represented in the
literature. We provide an overview of some case studies where these conflicts
arise and discuss how to manage and solve them. We argue that conflicts are
unavoidable, and that we can find optimal and efficient solutions only by
studying the holistic, macroscopic properties of whole socio-ecological
systems. Novel computational solutions offer simple and efficient simulation
toolkits providing indicators that can support strategic and integrative
decisions from a systems perspective
Homenaje senatorial en la Península Ibérica
La relación entre los senadores y las provincias es un tema que ha recibido\ud
actualmente un gran impulso, generalmente con la finalidad de conocer cuáles\ud
eran los vínculos que unían a éstos con las ciudades del imperio. En el\ud
presente artículo se pretende ahondar un poco más en esta línea, pero cambiando\ud
el enfoque. Tomando como fuente de estudio los homenajes que recibieron\ud
los senadores en las tres provincias hispanas durante el Alto Imperio,\ud
el autor pretende analizar el reflejo que este hábito cultural plasmó en la Península\ud
Ibérica obteniendo la imago epigráfica que tanto las ciudades como\ud
los particulares mantenían con este ordo social.The relationship between the senators and the provinces is a topic that it has\ud
received a great impulse at the moment, generally with the purpose of\ud
knowing the links that united these with the cities of the empire. In this article\ud
is sought to study thoroughly a little more in this Une, but changing the\ud
focus. Taking as study source the homages that the senators received in the three Hispanic provinces during the High Empire, the author seeks to analyze\ud
the reflection that this cultural habit was in the Iberian Peninsula obtaining\ud
the epigraphic imago that as much the cities as the individuáis maintained\ud
with this social ordo
Employing Feedback to Filter Caustic Waves in Underwater Scenes in Motion
A real-time approach for removing sunlight flickers from subaquatic scenarios captured in videos is presented. For this end, a de-flickering filter is designed. The start point is a moving landscape scene. Essentially, the filtering approach is based on morphological characteristics of the caustic waves. It constructs an a-priori de-flickered image which is afterwards enhanced. The algorithm employs feedback of optical flow fields and brightness in order to predict a one-step-ahead value of the brightness.Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa (SADIO
Employing Feedback to Filter Caustic Waves in Underwater Scenes in Motion
A real-time approach for removing sunlight flickers from subaquatic scenarios captured in videos is presented. For this end, a de-flickering filter is designed. The start point is a moving landscape scene. Essentially, the filtering approach is based on morphological characteristics of the caustic waves. It constructs an a-priori de-flickered image which is afterwards enhanced. The algorithm employs feedback of optical flow fields and brightness in order to predict a one-step-ahead value of the brightness.Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa (SADIO
Orbital and physical parameters of eclipsing binaries from the All-Sky Automated Survey catalogue - VI. AK Fornacis - a rare, bright K-type eclipsing binary
We present the results of the combined photometric and spectroscopic analysis
of a bright (V=9.14), nearby (d=31 pc), late-type detached eclipsing binary AK
Fornacis. This P=3.981 d system has not been previously recognised as a
double-lined spectroscopic binary, and this is the first full physical model of
this unique target. With the FEROS, CORALIE and HARPS spectrographs we
collected a number of high-resolution spectra in order to calculate radial
velocities of both components of the binary. Measurements were done with our
own disentangling procedure and the TODCOR technique, and were later combined
with the photometry from the ASAS and SuperWASP archives. We also performed an
atmospheric analysis of the component spectra with the Spectroscopy Made Easy
(SME) package. Our analysis shows that AK For consists of two active, cool
dwarfs having masses of and
M and radii of and
R, slightly less metal abundant than the Sun. Parameters of both
components are well reproduced by the models.
AK For is the brightest system among the known eclipsing binaries with K or M
type stars. Its orbital period is one of the longest and rotational velocities
one of the lowest, which allows us to obtain very precise radial velocity
measurements. The precision in physical parameters we obtained places AK For
among the binaries with the best mass measurements in the literature. It also
fills the gap in our knowledge of stars in the range of 0.5-0.8 M, and
between short and long-period systems. All this makes AK For a unique benchmark
for understanding the properties of low-mass stars.Comment: 9 pages, 11 figures, 3 tables, accpeted for publication in A&
A search for ultra-compact dwarf galaxies in the Centaurus galaxy cluster
Aim: To extend the investigations of ultra-compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs)
beyond the well studied Fornax and Virgo clusters. Methods: We measured
spectroscopic redshifts of about 400 compact object candidates with 19.2 < V <
22.4 mag in the central region of the Centaurus galaxy cluster (d=43Mpc), using
VIMOS@VLT. The luminosity range of the candidates covers that of bright
globular clusters (GCs) and of UCDs in Fornax and Virgo. Results: We confirm
the cluster membership of 27 compact objects, covering an absolute magnitude
range -12.2 < M_V < -10.9 mag. We do not find counterparts to the two very
large and bright UCDs in Fornax and Virgo with M_V=-13.5 mag, possibly due to
survey incompleteness. The compact objects' distribution in magnitude and space
is consistent with that of the GC population. Their kinematics and spatial
distribution associate them to the central galaxies rather than to the overall
cluster potential. The compact objects have a mean metallicity consistent with
that of the metal-rich globular cluster sub-population. Compact objects with
high S/N spectra exhibit solar [alpha/Fe] abundances, consistent with typical
dwarf elliptical galaxy values and unlike galactic bulge globular clusters. HST
based size estimates for a sub-sample of eight compact objects reveal the
existence of one very large object with half-light radius r_h around 30 pc,
having M_V=-11.6 mag (~10^7 M_sun). This source shows super-solar [alpha/Fe]
abundances. Seven further sources are only marginally larger than typical GCs
with r_h in the range 4 to 10 pc. Conclusions: We consider the largest compact
object found to be the only bona-fide UCD detected in our study. In order to
improve our understanding of UCDs in Centaurus, a significant increase of our
survey completeness is necessary.Comment: 11 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in A&
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