59 research outputs found
A Model-based Technique for Ad Hoc Correction of Instrumental Polarization in Solar Spectropolarimetry
We present a new approach for correcting instrumental polarization by
modeling the non-depolarizing effects of a complex series of optical elements
to determine physically realizable Mueller matrices. Provided that the Mueller
matrix of the optical system can be decomposed into a general elliptical
diattenuator and general elliptical retarder, it is possible to model the
cross-talk between both the polarized and unpolarized states of the Stokes
vector and then use the acquired science observations to determine the best-fit
free parameters. Here, we implement a minimization for solar
spectropolarimetric measurements containing photospheric spectral lines
sensitive to the Zeeman effect using physical constraints provided by polarized
line and continuum formation. This model-based approach is able to provide an
accurate correction even in the presence of large amounts of polarization
cross-talk and conserves the physically meaningful magnitude of the Stokes
vector, a significant improvement over previous ad hoc techniques.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures, Accepted for publication in Ap
A Hydrodynamic Model of Alfvénic Wave Heating in a Coronal Loop and Its Chromospheric Footpoints
Alfv\'enic waves have been proposed as an important energy transport
mechanism in coronal loops, capable of delivering energy to both the corona and
chromosphere and giving rise to many observed features, of flaring and
quiescent regions. In previous work, we established that resistive dissipation
of waves (ambipolar diffusion) can drive strong chromospheric heating and
evaporation, capable of producing flaring signatures. However, that model was
based on a simplified assumption that the waves propagate instantly to the
chromosphere, an assumption which the current work removes. Via a ray tracing
method, we have implemented traveling waves in a field-aligned hydrodynamic
simulation that dissipate locally as they propagate along the field line. We
compare this method to and validate against the magnetohydrodynamics code
Lare3D. We then examine the importance of travel times to the dynamics of the
loop evolution, finding that (1) the ionization level of the plasma plays a
critical role in determining the location and rate at which waves dissipate;
(2) long duration waves effectively bore a hole into the chromosphere, allowing
subsequent waves to penetrate deeper than previously expected, unlike an
electron beam whose energy deposition rises in height as evaporation reduces
the mean-free paths of the electrons; (3) the dissipation of these waves drives
a pressure front that propagates to deeper depths, unlike energy deposition by
an electron beam.Comment: Accepted to Ap
Height and timing of growth spurt during puberty in young people living with vertically acquired HIV in Europe and Thailand.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe growth during puberty in young people with vertically acquired HIV. DESIGN: Pooled data from 12 paediatric HIV cohorts in Europe and Thailand. METHODS: One thousand and ninety-four children initiating a nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor or boosted protease inhibitor based regimen aged 1-10 years were included. Super Imposition by Translation And Rotation (SITAR) models described growth from age 8 years using three parameters (average height, timing and shape of the growth spurt), dependent on age and height-for-age z-score (HAZ) (WHO references) at antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation. Multivariate regression explored characteristics associated with these three parameters. RESULTS: At ART initiation, median age and HAZ was 6.4 [interquartile range (IQR): 2.8, 9.0] years and -1.2 (IQR: -2.3 to -0.2), respectively. Median follow-up was 9.1 (IQR: 6.9, 11.4) years. In girls, older age and lower HAZ at ART initiation were independently associated with a growth spurt which occurred 0.41 (95% confidence interval 0.20-0.62) years later in children starting ART age 6 to 10 years compared with 1 to 2 years and 1.50 (1.21-1.78) years later in those starting with HAZ less than -3 compared with HAZ at least -1. Later growth spurts in girls resulted in continued height growth into later adolescence. In boys starting ART with HAZ less than -1, growth spurts were later in children starting ART in the oldest age group, but for HAZ at least -1, there was no association with age. Girls and boys who initiated ART with HAZ at least -1 maintained a similar height to the WHO reference mean. CONCLUSION: Stunting at ART initiation was associated with later growth spurts in girls. Children with HAZ at least -1 at ART initiation grew in height at the level expected in HIV negative children of a comparable age
Gender differences in the use of cardiovascular interventions in HIV-positive persons; the D:A:D Study
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