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A Brief Interpretation of Summer Flounder, Paralichthys dentatus, Movements and Stock Structure with New Tagging Data on Juveniles
Summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus, are managed as a single stock along the Atlantic coast from the U.S.– Canada border to the southern border of North Carolina. Justification of the single-stock approach is based on lack of genetic evidence for multiple stocks and the difficulty presented by managing the species from Cape Hatteras to the U.S.–Canada border. In this review, we present an interpretation of various morphometric, meristic, biochemical, and tagging studies, published and unpublished, that indicate the presence of two, or possibly three, distinct stocks in the management area. In addition, we have included new data from a tagging study that was conducted on juveniles from Virginia that aids in defining the stock(s) north of Cape Hatteras. Summer flounder, overfished for the past two decades, is recovering, and reconsideration of proposed stock structure could have direct implications for management policy decisions
High-cadence, High-resolution Spectroscopic Observations of Herbig Stars HD 98922 and V1295 Aquila
Recent observational work has indicated that mechanisms for accretion and
outflow in Herbig Ae/Be star-disk systems may differ from magnetospheric
accretion (MA) as it is thought to occur in T Tauri star-disk systems. In this
work, we assess the temporal evolution of spectral lines probing accretion and
mass loss in Herbig Ae/Be systems and test for consistency with the MA
paradigm. For two Herbig Ae/Be stars, HD 98922 (B9e) and V1295 Aql (A2e), we
have gathered multi-epoch (~years) and high-cadence (~minutes) high-resolution
optical spectra to probe a wide range of kinematic processes. Employing a line
equivalent width evolution correlation metric introduced here, we identify
species co-evolving (indicative of common line origin) via novel visualization.
We interferometrically constrain often problematically degenerate parameters,
inclination and inner disk radius, allowing us to focus on the structure of the
wind, magnetosphere, and inner gaseous disk in radiative transfer models. Over
all timescales sampled, the strongest variability occurs within the blueshifted
absorption components of the Balmer series lines; the strength of variability
increases with the cadence of the observations. Finally, high-resolution
spectra allow us to probe substructure within the Balmer series' blueshifted
absorption components: we observe static, low-velocity features and
time-evolving features at higher velocities. Overall, we find the observed line
morphologies and variability are inconsistent with a scaled-up T Tauri MA
scenario. We suggest that as magnetic field structure and strength change
dramatically with increasing stellar mass from T Tauri to Herbig Ae/Be stars,
so too may accretion and outflow processes.Comment: 34 pages, 52 figures, published in the Ap
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AbstractPARP-1, an enzyme that catalyzes the attachment of ADP ribose units to target proteins, plays at least two important roles in transcription regulation. First, PARP-1 modifies histones and creates an anionic poly(ADPribose) matrix that binds histones, thereby promoting the decondensation of higher-order chromatin structures. Second, PARP-1 acts as a component of enhancer/promoter regulatory complexes. Recent studies have shown that both of these activities are critical for gene regulation in vivo
Control interface concepts for CHARA 6-telescope fringe tracking with CHAMP+MIRC
Cophasing six telescopes from the CHARA array, the CHARA-Michigan
Phasetracker (CHAMP) and Michigan Infrared Combiner (MIRC) are pushing the
frontiers of infrared long-baseline interferometric imaging in key scientific
areas such as star- and planet-formation. Here we review our concepts and
recent improvements on the CHAMP and MIRC control interfaces, which establish
the communication to the real-time data recording & fringe tracking code,
provide essential performance diagnostics, and assist the observer in the
alignment and flux optimization procedure. For fringe detection and tracking
with MIRC, we have developed a novel matrix approach, which provides
predictions for the fringe positions based on cross-fringe information.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, published in SPIE conference proceedings
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.926559
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