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Chandra Observations of WR147 Reveal a Double X-ray Source
We report the first results from deep X-ray observations of the Wolf-Rayet
binary system WR147 with the Chandra HETG. Analysis of the zeroth order data
reveals that WR147 is a double X-ray source. The northern counterpart is likely
associated with the colliding wind region, while the southern component is
certainly identified with the WN star in this massive binary. The latter is the
source of high energy X-rays (including the Fe K_alpha complex at 6.67 keV)
whose production mechanism is yet unclear. For the first time, X-rays are
observed directly from a WR star in a binary system.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures, To Appear in The Astrophysical Journal Letter
The price of anarchy in basketball
Optimizing the performance of a basketball offense may be viewed as a network
problem, wherein each play represents a "pathway" through which the ball and
players may move from origin (the in-bounds pass) to goal (the basket).
Effective field goal percentages from the resulting shot attempts can be used
to characterize the efficiency of each pathway. Inspired by recent discussions
of the "price of anarchy" in traffic networks, this paper makes a formal
analogy between a basketball offense and a simplified traffic network. The
analysis suggests that there may be a significant difference between taking the
highest-percentage shot each time down the court and playing the most efficient
possible game. There may also be an analogue of Braess's Paradox in basketball,
such that removing a key player from a team can result in the improvement of
the team's offensive efficiency.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures; extra example and some discussion added;
formatting errors fixed; typo in Sec. IIID fixe
Countersong: Rising or Falling
A recording, analysis and poetic translation of countersong between two Hermit thrushes (Catharus guttatis) recorded in the mountains of Northern New Mexico (United States) on 19 July 2015
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