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Rarefaction Shock Waves: a contribution to experiments and simulations
CFD simulations of a flexible asymmetric shock tube in order to get insight on how the finite size of the opening of the valve, and moreover the variation of the cross-sectional area of the shock tube, influence the formation of a nonclassical rarefaction shock wave
Towards a genealogy of the gender space of politics
El artículo pretende trazar, en la edad clásica de nuestra civilización occidental, el esquema lógico binario del que sobresale la división de género del espacio político. Esta se fundamenta en la tensión excluyente que encierra la polis y el oikos en dos distintas dimensiones, caracterizadas por una discordancia constitutiva de la ciudadanía y de la subordinación femenina. Finalmente se evocan brevemente dos líneas de fuga representadas por las figuras corpóreas de Penélope y de Antígona.The aim of this article is to trace a logical, binary outline of the classical period of western civilisation, from which the gender division of political space has emerged. This gender division has been deepened by an excluding tension which divides the polis and the oikos into two distinct spheres; these are marked by a structural asymmetry between the citizenry and female subordination. In closing, two other points will be briefly made, which are recalled by the bodily figures of Penelope and Antigone
The radio/X-ray correlation in Cyg X-3 and the nature of its hard spectral state
We study the radio/X-ray correlation in Cyg X-3. It has been known that the
soft and hard X-ray fluxes in the hard spectral state are correlated positively
and negatively, respectively, with the radio flux. We show that this implies
that the observed 1--100 keV flux (which is a fair approximation to the
bolometric flux) is completely uncorrelated with the radio flux. We can recover
a positive correlation (seen in other sources and expected theoretically) if
the soft X-rays are strongly absorbed by a local medium. Then, however, the
intrinsic X-ray spectrum of Cyg X-3 in its hard state becomes relatively soft,
similar to that of an intermediate spectral state of black-hole binaries, but
not to their true hard state. We also find the radio spectra in the hard state
of Cyg X-3 are hard on average, and the flux distributions of the radio
emission and soft X-rays can be described by sums of two log-normal functions.
We compare Cyg X-3 with other X-ray binaries using colour-colour,
colour-Eddington ratio and Eddington ratio-radio flux diagrams. We find Cyg X-3
to be spectrally most similar to GRS 1915+105, except that Cyg X-3 is
substantially more radio loud, which appears to be due to its jet emission
enhanced by interaction with the powerful stellar wind from the Wolf-Rayet
donor.Comment: An error in the BAT light curve shown in Fig. A2 corrected. Published
in MNRAS + erratu
Swift reveals the eclipsing nature of the high mass X-ray binary IGR~J16195-4945
IGR J16195-4945 is a hard X-ray source discovered by INTEGRAL during the Core
Program observations performed in 2003. We analyzed the X-ray emission of this
source exploiting the Swift-BAT survey data from December 2004 to March 2015,
and all the available Swift-XRT pointed observations. The source is detected at
a high significance level in the 123-month BAT survey data, with an average
15-150 keV flux of the source of ~1.6 mCrab. The timing analysis on the BAT
data reveals with a significance higher than 6 standard deviations the presence
of a modulated signal with a period of 3.945 d, that we interpret as the
orbital period of the binary system. The folded light curve shows a flat
profile with a narrow full eclipse lasting ~3.5% of the orbital period. We
requested phase-constrained XRT observations to obtain a more detailed
characterization of the eclipse in the soft X-ray range. Adopting resonable
guess values for the mass and radius of the companion star, we derive a
semi-major orbital axis of ~31 R_sun, equivalent to ~1.8 times the radius of
the companion star. From these estimates and from the duration of the eclipse
we derive an orbital inclination between 55 and 60 degrees. The broad band
time-averaged XRT+BAT spectrum is well modeled with a strongly absorbed flat
power law, with absorbing column N_H=7x 10^22 cm^(-2) and photon index
Gamma=0.5, modified by a high energy exponential cutoff at E_cut=14 keV.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables. Published on MNRA
An analytic technique for the estimation of the light yield of a scintillation detector
A simple model for the estimation of the light yield of a scintillation
detector is developed under general assumptions and relying exclusively on the
knowledge of its optical properties. The model allows to easily incorporate
effects related to Rayleigh scattering and absorption of the photons.The
predictions of the model are benchmarked with the outcomes of Monte Carlo
simulations of specific scintillation detectors. An accuracy at the level of
few percent is achieved. The case of a real liquid argon based detector is
explicitly treated and the predicted light yield is compared with the measured
value.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figure
Temporal features of LS I +61303 in hard X-rays from the Swift/BAT survey data
We study the long-term spectral and timing behaviour of LS I +61303
in hard X-rays (15--150 keV) using 10 years of survey data from the
Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) monitor. We focus on the detection of long
periodicities known to be present in this source in multiple wavelengths. We
clearly detect three periods: the shorter one at 26.48 days is compatible with
the orbital period of the system; the second, longer, periodicity at 26.93
days, is detected for the first time in X-rays and its value is consistent with
an analogous temporal feature recently detected in the radio and in the
gamma-ray waveband, and we associate it with a modulation caused by a
precessing jet in this system. Finally, we find also evidence of the long-term
periodicity at 1667 d, that results compatible with a beat frequency of
the two close, and shorter, periodicities. We discuss our results in the
context of the multi-band behaviour of the physical processes of this source.Comment: 5 pages, 8 figures. Published in MNRA
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