190 research outputs found
Kinematics of OB-associations and the new reduction of the Hipparcos data
The proper motions of OB-associations computed using the old (Hipparcos 1997}
and new (van Leeuwen 2007) reductions of the Hipparcos data are in a good
agreement with each other. The Galactic rotation curve derived from an analysis
of line-of-sight velocities and proper motions of OB-associations is almost
flat in the 3-kpc neighborhood of the Sun. The angular rotation velocity at the
solar distance is Omega_0=31 +/-1 km s-1 kpc-1. The standard deviation of the
velocities of OB-associations from the rotation curve is sigma=7.2 km s-1. The
distance scale for OB associations (Blaha & Humphreys 1989) should be shortened
by 10-20%. The residual velocities of OB-associations calculated for the new
and old reductions differ, on average, by 3.5 km s-1. The mean residual
velocities of OB-associations in the stellar-gas complexes depend only slightly
on the data reduction employed.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA
N-body simulations in reconstruction of the kinematics of young stars in the Galaxy
We try to determine the Galactic structure by comparing the observed and
modeled velocities of OB-associations in the 3 kpc solar neighborhood. We made
N-body simulations with a rotating stellar bar. The galactic disk in our model
includes gas and stellar subsystems. The velocities of gas particles averaged
over large time intervals ( bar rotation periods) are compared with the
observed velocities of the OB-associations. Our models reproduce the directions
of the radial and azimuthal components of the observed residual velocities in
the Perseus and Sagittarius regions and in the Local system. The mean
difference between the model and observed velocities is km
s. The optimal value of the solar position angle providing
the best agreement between the model and observed velocities is
, in good accordance with several recent estimates. The
self-gravitating stellar subsystem forms a bar, an outer ring of subclass
, and slower spiral modes. Their combined gravitational perturbation leads
to time-dependent morphology in the gas subsystem, which forms outer rings with
elements of the - and -morphology. The success of N-body simulations
in the Local System is likely due to the gravity of the stellar -ring,
which is omitted in models with analytical bars.Comment: 13 pages, 13 figures, accepted to Astronomy and Astrophysic
Forced labor, slavery and human trafficking : correlation of terms
Melnyk A. M. Forced labor, slavery and human trafficking : correlation of terms / A. M. Melnyk // Міжнародні читання з міжнародного права пам’яті професора П. Є. Казанського : матеріали четвертої міжнар. наук. конф. (м. Одеса, 8–9 лист. 2013 р.) / відп. за випуск к.ю.н., доц. М. І. Пашковський; Національний університет "Одеська юридична академія". – Одеса : Фенікс, 2013. – С. 201-204
Trigonometric Parallaxes of Massive Star-Forming Regions. IX. The Outer Arm in the First Quadrant
We report a trigonometric parallax measurement with the Very Long Baseline
Array for the water maser in the distant high-mass star-forming region
G75.30+1.32. This source has a heliocentric distance of 9.25+-0.45 kpc, which
places it in the Outer arm in the first Galactic quadrant. It lies 200 pc above
the Galactic plane and is associated with a substantial HI enhancement at the
border of a large molecular cloud. At a Galactocentric radius of 10.7 kpc,
G75.30+1.32 is in a region of the Galaxy where the disk is significantly warped
toward the North Galactic Pole. While the star-forming region has an
instantaneous Galactic orbit that is nearly circular, it displays a significant
motion of 18 km/s toward the Galactic plane. The present results, when combined
with two previous maser studies in the Outer arm, yield a pitch angle of about
12 degrees for a large section of the arm extending from the first quadrant to
the third.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, accepted by The Astrophysical Journa
Quadrupole deformation of deuterons and final state interaction in scattering on tensor polarized deuterons at CEBAF energies
The strength of final state interaction (FSI) between struck proton and
spectator neutron in scattering depends on the alignment of
the deuteron. We study the resulting FSI effects in the tensor analyzing power
in detail and find substantial FSI effects starting at still low missing
momentum p_m \gsim 0.9 fm^{-1}. At larger p_m \gsim 1.5 fm^{-1}, FSI
completely dominates both missing momentum distribution and tensor analyzing
power. We find that to a large extent FSI masks the sensitivity of the tensor
analyzing power to models of the deuteron wave function. For the transversely
polarized deuterons the FSI induced forward-backward asymmetry of the missing
momentum distribution is shown to have a node at precisely the same value of
as the PWIA missing momentum distribution. The position of this node is
not affected by FSI and can be a tool to distinguish experimentally between
different models for the deuteron wave function.Comment: 24 pages, figures available from the authors on reques
Influence of the re-scattering process on polarization observables in reaction gamma + d --> p + p + pi- in Delta - resonance region
Influence of the effects of the pion-nucleon and nucleon-nucleon
re-scattering on the polarization observables of the reaction gamma + d = p + p
+ pi- in Delta - isobar region is investigated. Pion-nucleon and
nucleon-nucleon re-scattering are studied in the diagrammatic approach.
Relativistic-invariant forms of the pion photoproduction and pion-nucleon
scattering operators are used. The unitarization procedure in K-matrix approach
is applied for the resonance partial amplitudes. It is shown a considerable
influence of the re-scattering effects on the polarization observables of this
reaction in the Delta - resonance region for the large momenta of the final
protons.Comment: 16 pages, 5 Postscript figure
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