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Evidence for a Circumnuclear Disk in 1946+708
A number of extragalactic radio sources which exhibit symmetric jets on
parsec scales have now been found to have neutral hydrogen absorption at or
near the systemic velocities of their host galaxies. Understanding the spatial
distribution and kinematics of the HI detected toward the central parsecs of
these sources provides an important test of unified schemes for AGN.
We present results of Global VLBI Network observations of the redshifted 21
cm HI line toward the Compact Symmetric Object 1946+708 (z=0.101). We find
significant structure in the gas on parsec scales. The peak column density of
the HI (N_HI~3x10^23 cm^-2(Ts/8000K)) occurs near the center of activity of the
source, as does the highest velocity dispersion (FWHM 350 to 400 km/s). There
is also good evidence for a torus of ionized gas with column density 7x10^22
cm^-2}. The jets in 1946+708 exhibit bi-directional motion measurable on
timescales of a few years. The resulting unique information about the geometry
of the continuum source greatly assists in the interpretation of the gas
distribution, which is strongly suggestive of a circumnuclear torus of neutral
atomic and ionized material with one or more additional compact clumps of gas
along the line of sight to the approaching jet.Comment: 13 pages, 2 b/w figures, 2 color figures, figure quality degraded in
the interests of space. To appear in ApJ Letter
âIâm my own bossâŠâ: Active intermediation and âentrepreneurialâ worker agency in the Australian gig-economy
Platform firm in the gig-economy are disrupting work as a social practice, production systems and recasting capital-labour relations. This qualitative study examines worker agency in the Australian food-delivery sector; a segment where platforms actively intermediate both product and labour markets. Within this sector, worker agency poses a potential challenge to platform-organisations; however this study reveals how these platformsâ work organisation and market regulation constrain agency potential. Shaped by the workâs spatio-temporal features, organisational fixes and institutional context, it is shown how food-delivery workers, transiently attached to the labour market, predominantly engage in âentrepreneurial agencyâ â a low-level agency expression aimed at materially improving individual conditions and aligning with, rather than challenging, platformsâ business models
Consensus report from the 6th International forum for liver MRI using gadoxetic acid
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108276/1/jmri24419.pd
Interferometric 890 mu m images of high-redshift submillimeter galaxies
We present high-resolution 890 ÎŒm images of two 20 mJy submillimeter galaxies, SMM J123711+622212 and MIPS J142824.0+352619, obtained using the Submillimeter Array (SMA). Using submillimeter interferometric observations with an angular resolution of 25, the coordinates of these high-redshift sources are determined with an accuracy of 02. The new SMA data on SMM J123711+622212 reveal an unresolved submillimeter source offset to the east by 08 from an optical galaxy found in deep HST images, suggesting either a large galaxy with a dusty central region or an interacting galaxy system. The SMA image of hyperluminous (LFIR = 3.2 Ă 1013 L) source MIPS J142824.0+352619 provides a firm upper limit to the source size of 12. This constraint provides evidence that the foreground lens is only weakly affecting the observed high far-infrared luminosity
AMI observations of unmatched Planck ERCSC LFI sources at 15.75 GHz
The Planck Early Release Compact Source Catalogue includes 26 sources with no
obvious matches in other radio catalogues (of primarily extragalactic sources).
Here we present observations made with the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager Small
Array (AMI SA) at 15.75 GHz of the eight of the unmatched sources at
declination > +10 degrees. Of the eight, four are detected and are associated
with known objects. The other four are not detected with the AMI SA, and are
thought to be spurious.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, 4 table
Are young radio sources in equipartition?
The knowledge of physical conditions in young radio sources is important for
defining the framework of models describing radio source evolution. We
investigate whether young radio sources are in equipartition (i.e. minimum
energy) conditions by comparing the equipartition magnetic fields of 5 High
Frequency Peakers (HFP) with values directly inferred from the spectral peak
assumed to be produced by synchrotron self absorption. Multi-frequency VLBA
observations of 5 HFPs were carried out in both the optically thick and thin
part of the spectrum to determine the spectral shape and angular size of the
components for which individual radio spectra were obtained. We find that the
magnetic fields measured using observations agree well with those obtained by
assuming equipartition, which implies that these sources are in minimum energy
condition and the turnover in their spectra is due probably to SSA. In two
source components, we found that the peak of the spectrum is caused by
absorption of a thermal plasma instead of being due to SSA. The magnetic fields
found in the various components range from 10 to 100 mG. In the presence of
such high magnetic fields, electron populations with rather low emit
in the GHz-regime. In one source, we detect low-surface brightness extended
emission at low frequency located ~30 mas (~50 pc) from the main source. This
feature may be related to either an earlier episode of radio activity or a
discontinuous start of the radio activity (sputtering). By comparing our data
with previous VLBA observations, we estimate the hotspot advance speed to be in
the range 0.1-0.7c and kinematic ages of a few hundred years.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures; accepted for publication in A&
Activation of the heat shock transcription factor Hsf1 is essential for the full virulence of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans
Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Thiosquaramides: pH switchable anion transporters
The transport of anions across cellular membranes is an important biological function governed by specialised proteins. In recent years, many small molecules have emerged that mimick the anion transport behaviour of these proteins, but only a few of these synthetic molecules also display the gating/switching behaviour seen in biological systems. A small series of thiosquar-amides was synthesised and their pH-dependent chloride binding and anion transport behaviour was investigated using 1H NMR titrations, single crystal X-ray diffraction and a variety of vesicle-based techniques. Spectrophotometric titrations and DFT calculations revealed that the thiosquaramides are significantly more acidic than their oxosquaramide analogues, with pKa values between 4.0 and 9.0. This led to the observation that at pH 7.2 the anion transport ability of the thiosquaramides is fully switched OFF due to deprotonation of the receptor, but is completely switched ON at lower pH
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