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Computation of atomic astrophysical opacities
The revision of the standard Los Alamos opacities in the 1980-1990s by a
group from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (OPAL) and the Opacity
Project (OP) consortium was an early example of collaborative big-data science,
leading to reliable data deliverables (atomic databases, monochromatic
opacities, mean opacities, and radiative accelerations) widely used since then
to solve a variety of important astrophysical problems. Nowadays the precision
of the OPAL and OP opacities, and even of new tables (OPLIB) by Los Alamos, is
a recurrent topic in a hot debate involving stringent comparisons between
theory, laboratory experiments, and solar and stellar observations in
sophisticated research fields: the standard solar model (SSM), helio and
asteroseismology, non-LTE 3D hydrodynamic photospheric modeling, nuclear
reaction rates, solar neutrino observations, computational atomic physics, and
plasma experiments. In this context, an unexpected downward revision of the
solar photospheric metal abundances in 2005 spoiled a very precise agreement
between the helioseismic indicators (the radius of the convection zone
boundary, the sound-speed profile, and helium surface abundance) and SSM
benchmarks, which could be somehow reestablished with a substantial opacity
increase. Recent laboratory measurements of the iron opacity in physical
conditions similar to the boundary of the solar convection zone have indeed
predicted significant increases (30-400%), although new systematic improvements
and comparisons of the computed tables have not yet been able to reproduce
them. We give an overview of this controversy, and within the OP approach,
discuss some of the theoretical shortcomings that could be impairing a more
complete and accurate opacity accountingComment: 31 pages, 10 figures. This review is originally based on a talk given
at the 12th International Colloquium on Atomic Spectra and Oscillator
Strengths for Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, July
2016. It has been published in the Atoms online journa
Renormalization and forcing of horseshoe orbits
In this paper we deal with the Boyland order of horseshoe orbits. We prove
that there exists a set of renormalizable horseshoe orbits
containing only quasi-one-dimensional ones, that is, for these orbits the
Boyland order coincides with the unimodal order
Sistema autónomo de monitoreo y suministro de agua en plantas de ornato
El cuidado al medio ambiente es una tarea que se debe realizar buscando estrategias para concientizar a la sociedad, fomentando una responsabilidad social. Es por ello que en este trabajo se plantea el sistema de un desarrollo autónomo capaz de mantener en condiciones óptimas el crecimiento y vida de las plantas de ornato.
Otro factor importante es la influencia del sector laboral primario en el ámbito de desarrollo económico, por lo que es importante la implementación de nuevas tecnologías con el fin de desarrollar y optimizar los niveles de producción del sector primario.
En este trabajo se propone un sistema diseñado mediante la teoría de control moderno el cual ayuda a la optimización del gasto de agua en una planta de ornato. Para esto se desarrollará un sistema de riego autónomo con la capacidad de regular el suministro de agua, estableciendo un monitoreo mediante una conexión con dispositivos móviles.
Además, se busca la implementación de tecnología mexicana diseñada con la finalidad de incursionar en el ámbito de la manutención de plantas de ornato mediante la utilización de herramientas y equipo de bajo costo
Extending cosmology: the metric approach
In this chapter it is shown how the introduction of a fundamental constant of
nature with dimensions of acceleration into the theory of gravity makes it
possible to extend gravity in a very consistent manner.Comment: 2012, Extending Cosmology: The Metric Approach, Open Questions in
Cosmology; Review article for an Intech "Open questions in cosmology" book
chapter (19 pages, 3 figures). Available from:
http://www.intechopen.com/books/open-questions-in-cosmology/extending-cosmology-the-metric-approac
The Contradiction of Crimmigation
This essay argues that we should find Crimmigration, which is the collapsing of immigration law with criminal law, morally problematic for three reasons. First, it denies those who are facing criminal penalties important constitutional protections. Second, it doubly punishes those who have already served their criminal sentence with an added punishment that should be considered cruel and unusual (i.e., indefinite imprisonment or exile). Third, when the tactics aimed at protecting and serving local communities get usurped by the federal government for immigration enforcement purposes, they often undermine these original aims or get used in ways that conflict with the U.S. Constitution. These concerns should prompt us therefore either to reject the government’s plenary power over immigration or require the federal government to be more consistent about maintaining the separation between criminal law and immigration law
Modeling pre-invasive bronchial epithelial lesions
The growth of cancer cells involves many different processes which can only be captured by a complex model. However, simplified models provide a great deal of insight into the fundamental processes involved. In this workshop we proposed two simple models - one discrete stochastic model and one PDE modelto solve a 2-D simplification of the original problem
[Review of] Flore Zephir, Haitian Immigrants in Black American: A Sociological and Sociolinguistic Portrait
Zephir explores Haitians\u27 identification with Americans through the transitional nature of Haitians\u27 ethnicity, roles of languages, the roles of bilingual educational programs, the generational transmission of Haitian ethnicity, and Haitians\u27 and Black Americans\u27 relationships. For historians and sociologists who are unfamiliar with the history of Haiti and Haitians in American, this book is informative and insightful, especially because of its useful maps and tables. Scholars interested in migration and adaptation are provided with helpful demographic information on Haitians\u27 immigration and settlement in America. Very relevant is a critical discussion of Haiti\u27s history and the resulting effects in the behavior and attitudes of Haitian immigrants in New York
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