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Lateralization as a symmetry breaking process in birdsong
Journal ArticleThe singing by songbirds is a most convincing example in the animal kingdom of functional lateralization of the brain, a feature usually associated with human language. Lateralization is expressed as one or both of the bird's sound sources being active during the vocalization. Normal songs require high coordination between the vocal organ and respiratory activity, which is bilaterally symmetric
Dynamical analysis of the cluster pair: A3407 + A3408
We carried out a dynamical study of the galaxy cluster pair A3407 \& A3408
based on a spectroscopic survey obtained with the 4 meter Blanco telescope at
the CTIO, plus 6dF data, and ROSAT All-Sky-Survey. The sample consists of 122
member galaxies brighter than . Our main goal is to probe the galaxy
dynamics in this field and verify if the sample constitutes a single galaxy
system or corresponds to an ongoing merging process. Statistical tests were
applied to clusters members showing that both the composite system A3407 +
A3408 as well as each individual cluster have Gaussian velocity distribution. A
velocity gradient of was identified around
the principal axis of the projected distribution of galaxies, indicating that
the global field may be rotating. Applying the KMM algorithm to the
distribution of galaxies we found that the solution with two clusters is better
than the single unit solution at the 99\% c.l. This is consistent with the
X-ray distribution around this field, which shows no common X-ray halo
involving A3407 and A3408. We also estimated virial masses and applied a
two-body model to probe the dynamics of the pair. The more likely scenario is
that in which the pair is gravitationally bound and probably experiences a
collapse phase, with the cluster cores crossing in less than 1
Gyr, a pre-merger scenario. The complex X-ray morphology, the gas temperature,
and some signs of galaxy evolution in A3408 suggests a post-merger scenario,
with cores having crossed each other Gyr ago, as an
alternative solution.Comment: 17 pages, 12 figures, submitted to MNRAS, accepted 2016 May 9.
Received 2016 May 9; in original form 2016 April 1
Deep Chandra Observations of HCG 16 - I. Active Nuclei, Star formation and Galactic Winds
We present new, deep Chandra X-ray and Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope
610~MHz observations of the spiral-galaxy-rich compact group HCG 16, which we
use to examine nuclear activity, star formation and the high luminosity X-ray
binary populations in the major galaxies. We confirm the presence of obscured
active nuclei in NGC 833 and NGC 835, and identify a previously unrecognized
nuclear source in NGC 838. All three nuclei are variable on timescales of
months to years, and for NGC 833 and NGC 835 this is most likely caused by
changes in accretion rate. The deep Chandra observations allow us to detect for
the first time an Fe-K emission line in the spectrum of the Seyfert 2
nucleus of NGC 835. We find that NGC 838 and NGC 839 are both
starburst-dominated systems, with only weak nuclear activity, in agreement with
previous optical studies. We estimate the star formation rates in the two
galaxies from their X-ray and radio emission, and compare these results with
estimates from the infra-red and ultra-violet bands to confirm that star
formation in both galaxies is probably declining after galaxy-wide starbursts
were triggered ~400-500 Myr ago. We examine the physical properties of their
galactic superwinds, and find that both have temperatures of ~0.8 keV. We also
examine the X-ray and radio properties of NGC 848, the fifth largest galaxy in
the group, and show that it is dominated by emission from its starburst.Comment: 18 pages, 11 figures, 11 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ;
updated references and fixed typos identified at proof stag
On the Creation of the Universe out of Nothing
We explain how the Universe was created with no expenditure of energy or
initial mass.Comment: To be presented at IWARA 2009 (4th International Workshop on
Astronomy and Relativistic Astrophysics), to be held in Brazil, October 200
Determinação do poder calorífico de resíduos florestais em função do seu teor de umidade.
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High-resolution abundance analysis of red giants in the globular cluster NGC 6522
The [Sr/Ba] and [Y/Ba] scatter observed in some galactic halo stars that are
very metal-poor stars and in a few individual stars of the oldest known Milky
Way globular cluster NGC 6522,have been interpreted as evidence of early
enrichment by massive fast-rotating stars (spinstars). Because NGC 6522 is a
bulge globular cluster, the suggestion was that not only the very-metal poor
halo stars, but also bulge stars at [Fe/H]~-1 could be used as probes of the
stellar nucleosynthesis signatures from the earlier generations of massive
stars, but at much higher metallicity. For the bulge the suggestions were based
on early spectra available for stars in NGC 6522, with a medium resolution of
R~22,000 and a moderate signal-to-noise ratio. The main purpose of this study
is to re-analyse the NGC 6522 stars previously reported using new
high-resolution (R~45,000) and high signal-to-noise spectra (S/N>100). We aim
at re-deriving their stellar parameters and elemental ratios, in particular the
abundances of the neutron-capture s-process-dominated elements such as Sr, Y,
Zr, La, and Ba, and of the r-element Eu. High-resolution spectra of four giants
belonging to the bulge globular cluster NGC 6522 were obtained at the 8m VLT
UT2-Kueyen telescope with the UVES spectrograph in FLAMES-UVESconfiguration.
The spectroscopic parameters were derived based on the excitation and
ionization equilibrium of \ion{Fe}{I} and \ion{Fe}{II}. Our analysis confirms a
metallicity [Fe/H] = -0.95+-0.15 for NGC 6522, and the overabundance of the
studied stars in Eu (with +~0.2 < [Eu/Fe] < +~0.4) and alpha-elements O and Mg.
The neutron-capture s-element-dominated Sr, Y, Zr, Ba, La now show less
pronounced variations from star to star. Enhancements are in the range 0.0 <
[Sr/Fe] < +0.4, +0.23 < [Y/Fe] < +0.43, 0.0 < [Zr/Fe] < +0.4, 0.0 < [La/Fe] <
+0.35,and 0.05 < [Ba/Fe] < +0.55.Comment: date of acceptation: 31/07/2014, in press, 24 pages, 19
figures,Astronomy & Astrophysics, 201
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