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Geminid meteor shower of 1996-2007: Global activity from forward-scatter observations
Activity and mass distribution of the Geminid meteor shower of 1996-2007 from observations by a forward-scatter radio system operating along Bologna-Modra baseline are analyzed and discussed. Global activity curve for overdense echoes of durations ≥ 1 s and ≥ 8 s depicts two distinct peaks at solar longitudes 261.7◦, 262.3◦ and 261.9◦, 262.3◦, respectively. Larger particles are concentrated more to the centre of the stream and slightly shifted towards the descending branch of the stream activity. The mean mass exponent of the Geminids is 1.73
Pre-outburst signal in the light curves of the recurrent novae RS Oph and T CrB
Pre-outburst signal (a decrease of the optical brightness) just before the
outburst is clearly detected in the observations of the T CrB obtained before
and during the 1946 outburst. A similar decrease is also visible in the light
curve of RS Oph during the 2021 outburst. We suppose that this is due to
formation of a thick, dense envelope around the white dwarf, and we estimate
its size (1000 - 2000 km), mass (5.10 - 6.10 M) and
average density (5 - 16 g cm).Comment: preliminary versio
A Search for Very Active Stars in the Galaxy
We report the first results of a systematic search near the plane of the
Galaxy for the so called very active stars (VAS), which are characterized by a
hard X-ray spectrum and activity in the radio domain. Candidates with hard
X-ray binary-like spectra have been selected from the Bright ROSAT Source
Catalogue in the Zone of Avoidance () and were tentatively
identified in GB6/PMM/NVSS radio surveys. Most of them were observed with the
ATCA and VLA. Precise radio coordinates have led to unambiguous optical
identification for 60 candidates, and a sub-sample of five of themhas been
observed with the VLT. Also some discovery and confirmatory spectra were
obtained with the AAT (4-m) and BTA (6-m). Spectroscopy with moderate
dispersion, made with the FORS1 spectrograph of the VLT has revealed two
stellar objects (one of them, VASC J1628-41, is definitivelya binary VAS), one
new AGN and two featureless spectrum sources. One of these objects, VASC
J1353-66, shows a marginal evidence of proper motion, which, if confirmed,
would imply the discovery of a new type of galactic source.Comment: to appear in A&A, 7 figure
Fermions and Supersymmetry Breaking in the Interval
We study fermions, such as gravitinos and gauginos in supersymmetric
theories, propagating in a five-dimensional bulk where the fifth dimensional
component is assumed to be an interval. We show that the most general boundary
condition at each endpoint of the interval is encoded in a single complex
parameter representing a point in the Riemann sphere. Upon introducing a
boundary mass term, the variational principle uniquely determines the boundary
conditions and the bulk equations of motion. We show the mass spectrum becomes
independent from the Scherk-Schwarz parameter for a suitable choice of one of
the two boundary conditions. Furthermore, for any value of the Scherk-Schwarz
parameter, a zero-mode is present in the mass spectrum and supersymmetry is
recovered if the two complex parameters are tuned.Comment: 10 pages. v2: Paragraph on off-shell globally supersymmetric
Lagrangian added. Version published in PL
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