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    Soccer Player With Sun Allergy

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    Statistical Evidence for Three classes of Gamma-ray Bursts

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    Two different multivariate clustering techniques, the K-means partitioning method and the Dirichlet process of mixture modeling, have been applied to the BATSE Gamma-ray burst (GRB) catalog, to obtain the optimum number of coherent groups. In the standard paradigm, GRB are classified in only two groups, the long and short bursts. However, for both the clustering techniques, the optimal number of classes was found to be three, a result which is consistent with previous statistical analysis. In this classification, the long bursts are further divided into two groups which are primarily differentiated by their total fluence and duration and hence are named low and high fluence GRB. Analysis of GRB with known red-shifts and spectral parameters suggests that low fluence GRB have nearly constant isotropic energy output of 10^{52} ergs while for the high fluence ones, the energy output ranges from 10^{52} to 10^{54} ergs. It is speculated that the three kinds of GRBs reflect three different origins: mergers of neutron star systems, mergers between white dwarfs and neutron stars, and collapse of massive stars.Comment: 7 pages, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal. Minor editorial change

    Significance analysis and statistical mechanics: an application to clustering

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    This paper addresses the statistical significance of structures in random data: Given a set of vectors and a measure of mutual similarity, how likely does a subset of these vectors form a cluster with enhanced similarity among its elements? The computation of this cluster p-value for randomly distributed vectors is mapped onto a well-defined problem of statistical mechanics. We solve this problem analytically, establishing a connection between the physics of quenched disorder and multiple testing statistics in clustering and related problems. In an application to gene expression data, we find a remarkable link between the statistical significance of a cluster and the functional relationships between its genes.Comment: to appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    Essais d'introduction de quatre espÚces de bousiers Scarabaeinae en Nouvelle Calédonie et au Vanuatu

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    La Nouvelle CalĂ©donie et le Vanuatu Ă©taient initialement dĂ©pourvus de gros mammifĂšres et leur entomofaune ne comportait pas de bousiers susceptibles de fractionner et d'enfouir les dĂ©jections des ruminants importĂ©s par l'homme. En prolongement d'une vaste opĂ©ration d'introduction de bousiers effectuĂ©e en Australie par le CSIRO, on a essayĂ© d'implanter dans ces deux archipels quatre espĂšces de #Scarabaeinae appartenant aux tribus des Onthophagini (#Onthophagus gazella), des Oniticellini (#Euoniticellus intermedius et #Liatongus militaris) et des Sisyphini (#Sisyphus spinipes). Cinq ans aprĂšs ces tentatives, on peut estimer que trois espĂšces se sont Ă©tablies dans chacun de ces ensembles d'Ăźles : #O. gazella, #E. intermedius et #S. spinipes en Nouvelle CalĂ©donie; #O. gazella, #E. intermedius et #L. militaris au Vanuatu. Les enquĂȘtes effectuĂ©es ont Ă©galement permis de rĂ©colter deux espĂšces probablement introduites antĂ©rieurement : #Onthophagus consentaneus en Nouvelle CalĂ©donie et #Copris incertus$ au Vanuatu. (RĂ©sumĂ© d'auteur

    A Dedicated M-Dwarf Planet Search Using The Hobby-Eberly Telescope

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    We present first results of our planet search program using the 9.2 meter Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) at McDonald Observatory to detect planets around M-type dwarf stars via high-precision radial velocity (RV) measurements. Although more than 100 extrasolar planets have been found around solar-type stars of spectral type F to K, there is only a single M-dwarf (GJ 876, Delfosse et al. 1998; Marcy et al. 1998; Marcy et al. 2001) known to harbor a planetary system. With the current incompleteness of Doppler surveys with respect to M-dwarfs, it is not yet possible to decide whether this is due to a fundamental difference in the formation history and overall frequency of planetary systems in the low-mass regime of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, or simply an observational bias. Our HET M-dwarf survey plans to survey 100 M-dwarfs in the next 3 to 4 years with the primary goal to answer this question. Here we present the results from the first year of the survey which show that our routine RV-precision for M-dwarfs is 6 m/s. We found that GJ 864 and GJ 913 are binary systems with yet undetermined periods, while 5 out of 39 M-dwarfs reveal a high RV-scatter and represent candidates for having short-periodic planetary companions. For one of them, GJ 436 (rms = 20.6 m/s), we have already obtained follow-up observations but no periodic signal is present in the RV-data.Comment: 12 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journa

    Elemental Abundances of Solar Sibling Candidates

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    Dynamical information along with survey data on metallicity and in some cases age have been used recently by some authors to search for candidates of stars that were born in the cluster where the Sun formed. We have acquired high resolution, high signal-to-noise ratio spectra for 30 of these objects to determine, using detailed elemental abundance analysis, if they could be true solar siblings. Only two of the candidates are found to have solar chemical composition. Updated modeling of the stars' past orbits in a realistic Galactic potential reveals that one of them, HD162826, satisfies both chemical and dynamical conditions for being a sibling of the Sun. Measurements of rare-element abundances for this star further confirm its solar composition, with the only possible exception of Sm. Analysis of long-term high-precision radial velocity data rules out the presence of hot Jupiters and confirms that this star is not in a binary system. We find that chemical tagging does not necessarily benefit from studying as many elements as possible, but instead from identifying and carefully measuring the abundances of those elements which show large star-to-star scatter at a given metallicity. Future searches employing data products from ongoing massive astrometric and spectroscopic surveys can be optimized by acknowledging this fact.Comment: ApJ, in press. Tables 2 and 4 are available in full in the "Other formats: source" downloa
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