383 research outputs found
A reevaluation of the 2MASS zero points using CALSPEC spectrophotometry complemented with Gaia Data Release 2 parallaxes
CONTEXT. 2MASS is the reference survey in the NIR part of the spectrum given
its whole-sky coverage, large dynamic range, and proven calibration uniformity.
However, previous studies disagree in the value of the zero points (ZPs) for
its three bands JHK at the hundredth of a magnitude level. The disagreement
should become more noticeable now that Gaia provides whole-sky optical
photometry calibrated below that level. AIMS. We want to establish the value of
the 2MASS ZPs based on NICMOS/HST spectrophotometry of the CALSPEC standard
stars and test it with the help of Gaia DR2 parallaxes. METHODS. We have
computed the synthetic JHK photometry for a sample of stars using the HST
CALSPEC spectroscopic standards and compared it with their 2MASS magnitudes to
evaluate the ZPs. We have tested our results by analysing a sample of FGK
dwarfs with excellent 2MASS photometry and accurate Gaia DR2 parallaxes.}
RESULTS. The Vega ZPs for 2MASS J, H, and K are found to be -0.0250.005
mag, 0.0040.005 mag, and -0.0150.005 mag, respectively. The analysis
of the FGK sample indicates that the new ZPs are more accurate than previous
ones.Comment: Accepted as a letter in A&A, 4 page
Developmental profiles of young children with autism spectrum disorder and global developmental delay: A study with the Griffiths III scales
The purpose of this study was to identify developmental profiles associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and global developmental delay (DD) in pre-school aged Italian children. Developmental profiles were evaluated by means of a standardized tool widely used for the assessment of psychomotor development in early childhood, the Griffiths III scales, recently adapted and standardized for the Italian population. Specifically, we compared the Griffiths III profiles of children with ASD and DD (ASD + DD) with those of children with DD alone. Moreover, we inspected the psychometric function of single items by comparing children with ASD + DD and children with DD with typically developing (TD) children from the Griffiths III normative sample. In this way, we aimed to isolate the effects of each diagnostic class on psychomotor abilities and on the psychometric function of single items. The ASD + DD and DD groups were found to share the presence of lower age equivalent scores relative to their chronological age in all the developmental domains considered: Foundations of Learning, Language and Communication, Eye and Hand Coordination, Personal–Social-Emotional and Gross Motor Skills. However, the DD group displayed a homogeneous profile with similar levels of delay in all developmental domains, while children with ASD + DD exhibited relative weaknesses in the Language and Communication and Personal–Social-Emotional scales. The analysis of the psychometric function drawn for each item has confirmed different profiles in social-communicative and non-verbal items between the two diagnostic groups and in relation to TD normative sample. The Griffiths III is a valid psychometric tool for identifying atypical developmental profiles and its use may be recommended during the diagnostic process of ASD and DD, to detect specific strengths and weaknesses and guide person-centered treatment
Second record of Pseudimares aphrodite H. Asp?ck et U. Asp?ck, 2009 (Neuroptera, Myrmeleontidae)
Some adults of Pseudimares aphrodite H. Asp?ck et U. Asp?ck, 2009 were observed and photographed while attracted by light in Southern Morocco, in August 2009 and 2011. Only the typus of this species, a male, was known previously from South Morocco too. Moreover the genus Pseudimares Kimmins, 1933 is perhaps the most enigmatic taxon among Neuroptera Myrmeleontidae. Its second species Pseudimares iris Kimmins, 1933 from Southern Iran is known also only in the type series, a male and a female. What little information we know about Pseudimares is reporte
Accurate consideration of metal losses at waveguide junctions using admittance and impedance integral equation formulations
[EN] At higher frequencies, metal loss effects in passive waveguide components become more pronounced and hazardous. In this paper, we propose two integral equation techniques, based on the generalized admittance and impedance matrices, for the accurate consideration of losses in the metal walls of waveguide junctions. Both techniques have been evaluated in terms of accuracy and numerical efficiency, and conclusions are drawn regarding the best properties of the admittance parameter formulation. Finally, combining such technique with a classical perturbative method for considering propagation losses, we have successfully predicted all loss effects in two real waveguide filters used for commercial applications.This work has been supported by research projects TIC2000-0591-C03-01 and TIC2000-0591-C03-03 and special action ESP2001-4547-PE.Taroncher Calduch, M.; Hueso, J.; Cogollos, S.; Gimeno. B.; Boria Esbert, VE.; Vidal Pantaleoni, A.; Esteban González, H.... (2005). Accurate consideration of metal losses at waveguide junctions using admittance and impedance integral equation formulations. Radio Science. 40(6):1-12. doi:10.1029/2004RS003225S11240
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