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Optical spectroscopy of a brown dwarf candidate
We have used the Low-Resolution Imaging Spectrograph on the Keck II telescope
to observe the brown dwarf candidate D04 (Hawkins et al, 1998). The spectrum
matches that of a spectral-type M7 dwarf, implying a photospheric temperature
of K. This is consistent with the available (R-I) and (I-K)
colours. If the parallax measured by Hawkins et al is correct, then the
implication is that D04 has a radius of , or one-third that
of Jupiter. This contradicts the predictions made by current stellar models
that electron degeneracy leads to nearly constant radii for stars and brown
dwarfs at masses below 0.1 M. We suggest that an equally valid
interpretation of the data is that D04 is a VB8 analogue at a distance of
parsecs.Comment: to appear in MNRAS, pink pages; 6 pages with 1 jpg, 1 postscript
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High-resolution Spectra of Very Low-Mass Stars
We present the results of high-resolution (1-0.4A) optical spectroscopy of a
sample of very low-mass stars. These data are used to examine the kinematics of
the stars at the bottom of the hydrogen-burning main sequence. No evidence is
found for a significant difference between the kinematics of the stars in our
sample with I-K > 3.5 (MBol > 12.8) and those of more massive M-dwarfs (MBol =
7-10). A spectral atlas at high (0.4A) resolution for M8-M9+ stars is provided,
and the equivalent widths of CsI, RbI and Halpha lines present in our spectra
are examined. We analyse our data to search for the presence of rapid rotation,
and find that the brown dwarf LP 944-20 is a member of the class of ``inactive,
rapid rotators''. Such objects seem to be common at and below the hydrogen
burning main sequence. It seems that in low-mass/low-temperature dwarf objects
either the mechanism which heats the chromosphere, or the mechanism which
generates magnetic fields, is greatly suppressed.Comment: 19 pages, 12 figure files. MNRAS style file. Accepted for publication
in MNRAS, August 199
Constraining the Star Formation Histories of Spiral Bulges
Long-slit spectroscopic observations of line-strengths and kinematics made
along the minor axes of four spiral bulges are reported. Comparisons are made
between central line-strengths in spiral bulges and those in other
morphological types. The bulges are found to have central line-strengths
comparable with those of single stellar populations (SSPs) of approximately
solar abundance or above. Negative radial gradients are observed in
line-strengths, similar to those in elliptical galaxies. The bulge data are
consistent with correlations between Mg2, and central velocity dispersion
observed in elliptical galaxiess. In contrast to elliptical galaxies, central
line-strengths lie within the loci defining the range of and Mg2 achieved
by Worthey's (1994) solar abundance ratio, SSPs. The implication of solar
abundance ratios indicates differences in the star formation histories of
spiral bulges and elliptical galaxies. A ``single zone with in- fall'' model of
galactic chemical evolution, using Worthey's (1994) SSPs, is used to constrain
possible star formation histories in our sample. We show that , Mg2 and
Hbeta line-strengths observed in these bulges cannot be reproduced using
primordial collapse models of formation but can be reproduced by models with
extended in-fall of gas and star formation (2-17 Gyr) in the region modelled.
One galaxy (NGC 5689) shows a central population with luminosity weighted
average age of ~5 Gyr, supporting the idea of extended star formation.
Kinematic substructure, possibly associated with a central spike in
metallicity, is observed at the centre of the Sa galaxy NGC 3623.Comment: 14 pages. MNRAS latex file. Accepted for publication in MNRA
Brown dwarfs in the Hyades and beyond?
We have used both the Low-Resolution Imaging Spectrograph and the HIRES
echelle spectrograph on the Keck telescopes to obtain spectra of twelve
candidate members of the Hyades cluster identified by Leggett and Hawkins
(1988, 1989). All of the objects are chromospherically-active, late-type
M-dwarfs, with H equivalent widths varying from 1 to 30\AA. Based on
our measured radial velocities, the level of stellar activity and other
spectroscopic features, only one of the twelve stars has properties consistent
with cluster membership. We consider how this result affects estimates of the
luminosity and mass function of the Hyades cluster. Five of the eleven field
stars have weak K I 7665/7699\AA and CaH absorption as compared with M-dwarf
standards of the same spectral type, suggesting a lower surface gravity. Two of
these sources, LH0416+14 and LH0419+15, exhibit significant lithium 6708 \AA
absorption. Based partly on parallax measurements by the US Naval Observatory
(Harris et al, 1998), we identify all five as likely to be young, pre-main
sequence objects in or near the Taurus-Auriga association at distances of
between 150 and 250 parsecs. A comparison with theoretical models of pre-main
sequence stars indicates masses of less than 0.05 M.Comment: to appear in AJ, January 1999; 34 pages, (Latex format), including 10
embedded postscript figures and two table
Overcoming change fatigue: lessons from Glasgow's National Health Service
Structured Abstract
Purpose of this paper
This paper explores the practicalities of organizational change in complex settings where much change has already occurred. It therefore offers insights into tackling and overcoming change fatigue.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper uses a longitudinal study of change within a healthcare organization. The paper draws on interviews, focus groups and observations during a 2.5 year long action research project.
Findings
The paper reports findings on the speed at which change takes place, the importance of communication and the burden placed on senior officers during such communication and consultation processes, the use of appropriate external resources and expertise, the benefits of sharing best practice across sectors and the role of academic researchers in change processes.
What is original/value of paper
The paper offers valuable insights to those charged with effecting organizational change in change fatigued settings
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