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Spectral Modeling of SNe Ia Near Maximum Light: Probing the Characteristics of Hydro Models
We have performed detailed NLTE spectral synthesis modeling of 2 types of 1-D
hydro models: the very highly parameterized deflagration model W7, and two
delayed detonation models. We find that overall both models do about equally
well at fitting well observed SNe Ia near to maximum light. However, the Si II
6150 feature of W7 is systematically too fast, whereas for the delayed
detonation models it is also somewhat too fast, but significantly better than
that of W7. We find that a parameterized mixed model does the best job of
reproducing the Si II 6150 line near maximum light and we study the differences
in the models that lead to better fits to normal SNe Ia. We discuss what is
required of a hydro model to fit the spectra of observed SNe Ia near maximum
light.Comment: 29 pages, 14 figures, ApJ, in pres
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L1 transfer in the acquisition of manner and path in Spanish by native speakers of English
In this article the authors argue that L1 transfer from English is not only important in the early stages of L2 acquisition of Spanish, but remains influential in later stages if there is not enough positive evidence for the learners to progress in their development (Lefebvre, White, & Jourdan, 2006). The findings are based on analyses of path and manner of movement in stories told by British students of Spanish (N = 68) of three different proficiency levels. Verbs that conflate motion and path, on the one hand, are mastered early, possibly because the existence of Latinate path verbs, such as enter and ascend in English, facilitate their early acquisition by British learners of Spanish. Contrary to the findings of Cadierno (2004) and Cadierno and Ruiz (2006), the encoding of manner, in particular in boundary crossing contexts, seems to pose enormous difficulties, even among students who had been abroad on a placement in a Spanish-speaking country prior to the data collection. An analysis of the frequency of manner verbs in Spanish corpora shows that one of the key reasons why students struggle with manner is that manner verbs are so infrequent in Spanish. The authors claim that scarce positive evidence in the language exposed to and little or no negative evidence are responsible for the long-lasting effect of transfer on the expression of manner
Stellar wind bubbles around WR and [WR] stars
We study the dynamics of stellar wind bubbles around hydrogen-deficient stars
using numerical simulations with time- and ion dependent cooling. We consider
two types of hydrogen-deficient stars, massive WR stars, producing Ring
Nebulae, and low mass [WR] stars, producing Planetary Nebulae. We show that for
the Planetary Nebulae, the different cooling properties of the
hydrogen-deficient wind lead to a later transition from momentum- to
energy-driven flow, which could explain the observed turbulence of these
nebulae. We find that Ring Nebulae should all be energy-driven, and show how
comparing the bubble's momentum and kinetic energy to the input wind momentum
and kinetic energy, can give misleading information about the dynamics of the
bubble.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, to be published in A&
Panoramic optical and near-infrared SETI instrument: prototype design and testing
The Pulsed All-sky Near-infrared Optical Search for ExtraTerrestrial
Intelligence (PANOSETI) is an instrument program that aims to search for fast
transient signals (nano-second to seconds) of artificial or astrophysical
origin. The PANOSETI instrument objective is to sample the entire observable
sky during all observable time at optical and near-infrared wavelengths over
300 - 1650 nm. The PANOSETI instrument is designed with a number of modular
telescope units using Fresnel lenses (0.5m) arranged on two geodesic
domes in order to maximize sky coverage. We present the prototype design
and tests of these modular Fresnel telescope units. This consists of the design
of mechanical components such as the lens mounting and module frame. One of the
most important goals of the modules is to maintain the characteristics of the
Fresnel lens under a variety of operating conditions. We discuss how we account
for a range of operating temperatures, humidity, and module orientations in our
design in order to minimize undesirable changes to our focal length or angular
resolution.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures, 1 tabl
On the multiple supernova population of Arp 299: constraints on progenitor properties and host galaxy star formation characteristics
Throughout the last 20 years 7 supernovae (SNe) have been discovered within
Arp 299. One of these is unclassified, leaving 6 core-collapse events; 2 type
II, 2 type Ib, a type IIb and one object of indistinct type; Ib/IIb. We analyse
the relative numbers of these types, together with their positions with respect
to host galaxy properties, to investigate implications for both progenitor
characteristics and star formation (SF) properties. Our findings are: 1) the
ratio of 'stripped envelope' (SE) events to other type II is higher than that
found in the local Universe. 2) All SE SNe are more centrally concentrated
within the system than the other type II. 3) All SN environments have similar
metallicities and there are no significant metallicity gradients across the
system. 4) The SE SNe all fall on bright SF regions while the other type II are
found to occur away from bright HII regions. We draw two different -but
non-mutually exclusive- interpretations on the system and its supernovae: 1)
The distribution of SNe, and the relatively high fraction of types Ib and IIb
events over other type II can be explained by the young age of the most recent
SF in the system, where insufficient time has expired for the observed to match
the 'true' relative SN rates. This explanation provides additional independent
evidence that both types Ib and IIb SNe arise from progenitors of shorter
stellar lifetime and hence higher mass than other type II. 2) Given the
assumption that types Ib and IIb trace higher mass progenitor stars, the
relatively high frequency of types Ib and IIb to other type II, and also the
centralisation of the former over the latter with respect to host galaxy light
implies that in the centrally peaked and enhanced SF within this system, the
initial mass function is biased towards the production of high mass stars.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS. The abstract
has been edited to fit within arXiv.org submission requirement
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