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Jupiter as an exoplanet: UV to NIR transmission spectrum reveals hazes, a Na layer and possibly stratospheric H2O-ice clouds
Currently, the analysis of transmission spectra is the most successful
technique to probe the chemical composition of exoplanet atmospheres. But the
accuracy of these measurements is constrained by observational limitations and
the diversity of possible atmospheric compositions. Here we show the UV-VIS-IR
transmission spectrum of Jupiter, as if it were a transiting exoplanet,
obtained by observing one of its satellites, Ganymede, while passing through
Jupiter's shadow i.e., during a solar eclipse from Ganymede. The spectrum shows
strong extinction due to the presence of clouds (aerosols) and haze in the
atmosphere, and strong absorption features from CH4. More interestingly, the
comparison with radiative transfer models reveals a spectral signature, which
we attribute here to a Jupiter stratospheric layer of crystalline H2O ice. The
atomic transitions of Na are also present. These results are relevant for the
modeling and interpretation of giant transiting exoplanets. They also open a
new technique to explore the atmospheric composition of the upper layers of
Jupiter's atmosphere.Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ Letter
A Grid of Synthetic Stellar UV Fluxes
We present preliminary results of a large project aimed at creating an
extended theoretical and observational database of stellar spectra in the
ultraviolet wavelength range. This library will consist of IUE spectra at low
and high resolution, and a set of LTE and NLTE theoretical fluxes. A first grid
of 50 model fluxes with solar metallicity, in the wavelength interval 1000 -
4400 AA, is reported here. Calculations are based on the Kurucz (1993) SYNTHE
code. The models span effective temperatures between 10,000 K and 50,000 K, and
a surface gravity in the range 2.5 <= log g <= 5.0 dex.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, To appear in proceedings, "New Quests in Stellar
Astrophysics: The Link Between Stars and Cosmology ", March 26-30, 2001, Eds.
M. Chavez, A. Bressan, A. Buzzoni & D. Mayy
La loba : drama rural en tres actos
Publicado en: La Farsa (año III, nº 109, 12 de octubre de 1929)Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 2009-201
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A structurally simple low molecular weight hydrogelator derived from isophthalic acid forms robust pH-responsive hydrogels capable of highly efficient and selective dye adsorption
Hábitos de consumo y satisfacción com las revistas electrónicas de los investigadores de las Universidade de Coimbra, León y Porto
Estudio del comportamiento, preferencias y nivel de satisfacción de las comunidades académicas de las Universidades de Coimbra, Porto y León con respecto al uso de las revistas electrónicas. Con la finalidad indicada, se analizan los datos y opiniones de los investigadores de diferentes áreas de conocimiento, recogidas en encuestas realizadas en 2012. Se constata una frecuencia de uso intensa orientada,
fundamentalmente, hacia las tareas investigadoras. La media de artículos anuales consultados es considerable, manifestándose diferencias claras entre las áreas de humanidades, ciencias sociales y ciencias de la naturaleza y la salud. El número de títulos de revistas consultados de modo regular por los
investigadores se sitúa en una media cercana a 10, resultado que supera el umbral hallado en otros trabajos
Voltage dip generator for testing wind turbines connected to electrical networks
This paper describes a new voltage dip generator that allows the shape of the time profile of the voltage generated to be configured. The use of this device as a tool to test the fault ride-through capability of wind turbines connected to the electricity grid can provide some remarkable benefits: First, this system offers the possibility of adapting the main features of the time–voltage profile generated (dip depth, dip duration, the ramp slope during the recovery process after clearing fault, etc.) to the specific requirements set forth by the grid operation codes, in accordance with different network electrical systems standards. Second, another remarkable ability of this system is to provide sinusoidal voltage and current wave forms during the overall testing process without the presence of harmonic components. This is made possible by the absence of electronic converters. Finally, the paper includes results and a discussion on the experimental data obtained with the use of a reduced size laboratory prototype that was constructed to validate the operating features of this new device
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