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    Homogenization of a capillary phenomena

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    We study the height of a liquid in a tube when it contains a great number of thin vertical bars and when its border is finely strained. For this, one uses an epi-convergence method

    A high-density relativistic reflection origin for the soft and hard X-ray excess emission from Mrk 1044

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    We present the first results from a detailed spectral-timing analysis of a long (∼\sim130 ks) XMM-Newton observation and quasi-simultaneous NuSTAR and Swift observations of the highly-accreting narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 1044. The broadband (0.3−-50 keV) spectrum reveals the presence of a strong soft X-ray excess emission below ∼\sim1.5 keV, iron Kα_{\alpha} emission complex at ∼\sim6−-7 keV and a `Compton hump' at ∼\sim15−-30 keV. We find that the relativistic reflection from a high-density accretion disc with a broken power-law emissivity profile can simultaneously explain the soft X-ray excess, highly ionized broad iron line and the Compton hump. At low frequencies ([2−6]×10−5[2-6]\times10^{-5} Hz), the power-law continuum dominated 1.5−-5 keV band lags behind the reflection dominated 0.3−-1 keV band, which is explained with a combination of propagation fluctuation and Comptonization processes, while at higher frequencies ([1−2]×10−4[1-2]\times10^{-4} Hz), we detect a soft lag which is interpreted as a signature of X-ray reverberation from the accretion disc. The fractional root-mean-squared (rms) variability of the source decreases with energy and is well described by two variable components: a less variable relativistic disc reflection and a more variable direct coronal emission. Our combined spectral-timing analyses suggest that the observed broadband X-ray variability of Mrk~1044 is mainly driven by variations in the location or geometry of the optically thin, hot corona.Comment: 23 pages, 19 figures, 4 tables, Published in MNRA

    Dynamique phytoécologique du Thuya de Berbérie face à l'incendie

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    Le thuya de Berbérie est une espèce endémique de l'Afrique du Nord. Longtemps considérée comme une essence forestière sans grand intérêt, les écologues et les forestiers insistent aujourd'hui sur la place éminente qu'elle joue dans la structuration des paysages végétaux du Maghreb, mais aussi sur sa valeur forestière et économique. Sa régression actuelle en Algérie est donc très inquiétante. Cet article se propose de mieux connaître cette essence en étudiant son comportement à travers différents paramètres dendrométriques

    Discovery of soft and hard X-ray time lags in low-mass AGNs

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    The scaling relations between the black hole (BH) mass and soft lag properties for both active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and BH X-ray binaries (BHXRBs) suggest the same underlying physical mechanism at work in accreting BH systems spanning a broad range of mass. However, the low-mass end of AGNs has never been explored in detail. In this work, we extend the existing scaling relations to lower-mass AGNs, which serve as anchors between the normal-mass AGNs and BHXRBs. For this purpose, we construct a sample of low-mass AGNs (MBH<3×106M⊙M_{\rm BH}<3\times 10^{6} M_{\rm \odot}) from the XMM-Newton archive and measure frequency-resolved time delays between the soft (0.3-1 keV) and hard (1-4 keV) X-ray emissions. We report that the soft band lags behind the hard band emission at high frequencies ∼[1.3−2.6]×10−3\sim[1.3-2.6]\times 10^{-3} Hz, which is interpreted as a sign of reverberation from the inner accretion disc in response to the direct coronal emission. At low frequencies (∼[3−8]×10−4\sim[3-8]\times 10^{-4} Hz), the hard band lags behind the soft band variations, which we explain in the context of the inward propagation of luminosity fluctuations through the corona. Assuming a lamppost geometry for the corona, we find that the X-ray source of the sample extends at an average height and radius of ∼10rg\sim 10r_{\rm g} and ∼6rg\sim 6r_{\rm g}, respectively. Our results confirm that the scaling relations between the BH mass and soft lag amplitude/frequency derived for higher-mass AGNs can safely extrapolate to lower-mass AGNs, and the accretion process is indeed independent of the BH mass.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, Published in MNRA

    The XMM-SERVS Survey: XMM-Newton Point-source Catalogs for the W-CDF-S and ELAIS-S1 Fields

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    We present the X-ray point-source catalogs in two of the XMM-Spitzer Extragalactic Representative Volume Survey (XMM-SERVS) fields, W-CDF-S (4.6 deg2) and ELAIS-S1 (3.2 deg2), aiming to fill the gap between deep pencil-beam X-ray surveys and shallow X-ray surveys over large areas. The W-CDF-S and ELAIS-S1 regions were targeted with 2.3 and 1.0 Ms of XMM-Newton observations, respectively; 1.8 and 0.9 Ms exposures remain after flare filtering. The survey in W-CDF-S has a flux limit of 1.0 × 10−14 erg cm−2 s−1 over 90% of its area in the 0.5–10 keV band; 4053 sources are detected in total. The survey in ELAIS-S1 has a flux limit of 1.3 × 10−14 erg cm−2 s−1 over 90% of its area in the 0.5–10 keV band; 2630 sources are detected in total. Reliable optical-to-IR multiwavelength counterpart candidates are identified for ≈89% of the sources in W-CDF-S and ≈87% of the sources in ELAIS-S1. A total of 3129 sources in W-CDF-S and 1957 sources in ELAIS-S1 are classified as active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We also provide photometric redshifts for X-ray sources; ≈84% of the 3319/2001 sources in W-CDF-S/ELAIS-S1 with optical-to-near-IR forced photometry available have either spectroscopic redshifts or high-quality photometric redshifts. The completion of the XMM-Newton observations in the W-CDF-S and ELAIS-S1 fields marks the end of the XMM-SERVS survey data gathering. The ≈12,000 pointlike X-ray sources detected in the whole ≈13 deg2 XMM-SERVS survey will benefit future large-sample AGN studies

    Homogenization of a capillary phenomena

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    We study the height of a liquid in a tube when it contains a great number of thin vertical bars and when its border is finely strained. For this, one uses an epi-convergence method

    Dynamique phytoécologique du Thuya de Berbérie face à l'incendie

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    International audienceLe thuya de Berbérie est une espèce endémique de l'Afrique du Nord. Longtemps considérée comme une essence forestière sans grand intérêt, les écologues et les forestiers insistent aujourd'hui sur la place éminente qu'elle joue dans la structuration des paysages végétaux du Maghreb, mais aussi sur sa valeur forestière et économique. Sa régression actuelle en Algérie est donc très inquiétante. Cet article se propose de mieux connaître cette essence en étudiant son comportement à travers différents paramètres dendrométriques
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