35 research outputs found
The Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope: Instrument and Data Characteristics
The Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UIT) was flown as part of the Astro
observatory on the Space Shuttle Columbia in December 1990 and again on the
Space Shuttle Endeavor in March 1995. Ultraviolet (1200-3300 Angstroms) images
of a variety of astronomical objects, with a 40 arcmin field of view and a
resolution of about 3 arcsec, were recorded on photographic film. The data
recorded during the first flight are available to the astronomical community
through the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC); the data recorded
during the second flight will soon be available as well. This paper discusses
in detail the design, operation, data reduction, and calibration of UIT,
providing the user of the data with information for understanding and using the
data. It also provides guidelines for analyzing other astronomical imagery made
with image intensifiers and photographic film.Comment: 44 pages, LaTeX, AAS preprint style and EPSF macros, accepted by PAS
Two-year outcomes after transcatheter or surgical aortic-valve replacement.
BACKGROUND: The Placement of Aortic Transcatheter Valves (PARTNER) trial showed that among high-risk patients with aortic stenosis, the 1-year survival rates are similar with transcatheter aortic-valve replacement (TAVR) and surgical replacement. However, longer-term follow-up is necessary to determine whether TAVR has prolonged benefits. METHODS: At 25 centers, we randomly assigned 699 high-risk patients with severe aortic stenosis to undergo either surgical aortic-valve replacement or TAVR. All patients were followed for at least 2 years, with assessment of clinical outcomes and echocardiographic evaluation. RESULTS: The rates of death from any cause were similar in the TAVR and surgery groups (hazard ratio with TAVR, 0.90; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.71 to 1.15; P=0.41) and at 2 years (Kaplan-Meier analysis) were 33.9% in the TAVR group and 35.0% in the surgery group (P=0.78). The frequency of all strokes during follow-up did not differ significantly between the two groups (hazard ratio, 1.22; 95% CI, 0.67 to 2.23; P=0.52). At 30 days, strokes were more frequent with TAVR than with surgical replacement (4.6% vs. 2.4%, P=0.12); subsequently, there were 8 additional strokes in the TAVR group and 12 in the surgery group. Improvement in valve areas was similar with TAVR and surgical replacement and was maintained for 2 years. Paravalvular regurgitation was more frequent after TAVR (P<0.001), and even mild paravalvular regurgitation was associated with increased late mortality (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: A 2-year follow-up of patients in the PARTNER trial supports TAVR as an alternative to surgery in high-risk patients. The two treatments were similar with respect to mortality, reduction in symptoms, and improved valve hemodynamics, but paravalvular regurgitation was more frequent after TAVR and was associated with increased late mortality. (Funded by Edwards Lifesciences; ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00530894.)
Three-Year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) Observations: Temperature Analysis
We present new full-sky temperature maps in five frequency bands from 23 to
94 GHz, based on the first three years of the WMAP sky survey. The new maps,
which are consistent with the first-year maps and more sensitive, incorporate
improvements in data processing made possible by the additional years of data
and by a more complete analysis of the polarization signal. These include
refinements in the gain calibration and beam response models. We employ two
forms of multi-frequency analysis to separate astrophysical foreground signals
from the CMB, each of which improves on our first-year analyses. First, we form
an improved 'Internal Linear Combination' map, based solely on WMAP data, by
adding a bias correction step and by quantifying residual uncertainties in the
resulting map. Second, we fit and subtract new spatial templates that trace
Galactic emission; in particular, we now use low-frequency WMAP data to trace
synchrotron emission. The WMAP point source catalog is updated to include 115
new sources. We derive the angular power spectrum of the temperature anisotropy
using a hybrid approach that combines a maximum likelihood estimate at low l
(large angular scales) with a quadratic cross-power estimate for l>30. Our best
estimate of the CMB power spectrum is derived by averaging cross-power spectra
from 153 statistically independent channel pairs. The combined spectrum is
cosmic variance limited to l=400, and the signal-to-noise ratio per l-mode
exceeds unity up to l=850. The first two acoustic peaks are seen at l=220.8 +-
0.7 and l=530.9 +- 3.8, respectively, while the first two troughs are seen at
l=412.4 +- 1.9 and l=675.1 +- 11.1, respectively. The rise to the third peak is
unambiguous; when the WMAP data are combined with higher resolution CMB
measurements, the existence of a third acoustic peak is well established.Comment: 116 pgs, 24 figs. Accepted version of the 3-year paper as posted to
http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/map/dr2/map_bibliography.cfm in January
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Non-Gaussian Inflationary Perturbations from the dS/CFT Correspondence
We use the dS/CFT correspondence and bulk gravity to predict the form of the
renormalized holographic three-point correlation function of the operator which
is dual to the inflaton field perturbation during single-field, slow-roll
inflation. Using Maldcaena's formulation of the correspondence, this correlator
can be related to the three-point function of the curvature perturbation
generated during single-field inflation, and we find exact agreement with
previous bulk QFT calculations. This provides a consistency check on existing
derivations of the non-Gaussianity from single-field inflation and also yields
insight into the nature of the dS/CFT correspondence. As a result of our
calculation, we obtain the properly renormalized dS/CFT one-point function,
including boundary contributions where derivative interactions are present in
the bulk. In principle, our method may be employed to derive the n-point
correlators of the inflationary curvature perturbation within the context of
(n-1)th-order perturbation theory, rather than nth-order theory as in
conventional approaches.Comment: 23 pages, uses iopart.cls. Replaced with version accepted by JCAP;
some clarifications in the introduction, and references adde
Ethics in Strategic Thinking: Business Processes and the Global Market Collapse
empathy, process, marketing empathy, values, ethics, heuristics thinking, stakeholders, measurements, corporate citizen, culture, decision-making, global markets, economies,