57 research outputs found

    Ungdom og deres sosiale medier bruk: Produksjon eller konsum og kommunikasjon?

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    Det finnes en del studier om barn og unge som konsumenter av medier, for eksempel hvilke medier de bruker mest, hvor mye tid de bruker pÄ sosiale medier og sÄ videre, men det er gjort lite forskning pÄ denne mÄlgruppen som medieskapere. (Medietilsynet, 2020) (Uwe Korten & Svoen, 2006) Denne oppgaven vil se nÊrmere pÄ hvordan ungdom ser pÄ sin egen bruk av sosiale medier. Ser de pÄ den som medieproduksjon eller konsum og kommunikasjon? Med kvalitativ metode og hermeneutisk tilnÊrmingsmÄte er mÄlet Ä forstÄ og tolke funn fra spÞrreundersÞkelse og intervju. Dette skal gjÞres med utgangspunkt i Henry Jenkins definisjon av deltakerkultur, begrepet medieskaper og begrepet medieproduksjon slik han presenterte det i 2006. I tillegg til Ä forsÞke Ä svare pÄ om ungdom i alderen 16-20 ser pÄ sin sosiale medier bruk som medieproduksjon, vil oppgaven drÞfte begrepet influenser og presentere en ny definisjon basert pÄ tidligere forskning. Det drÞftes ogsÄ om det er behov for en ny terminologi rundt deltakerkulturen og begrepet medieskaper, som ikke kan sies Ä vÊre den samme som i 2006. Videre blir et nytt begrep foreslÄtt for Ä kunne beskrive brukere av sosiale medier som ikke ser pÄ seg selv som medieskapere eller som influensere.There are several studies on children and young people as consumers of media, for example which media they use the most, how much time they spend on social media and so on, but little research has been done on this target group as media creators. (The Norwegian Media Authority, 2020) (Uwe Korten & Svoen, 2006) This thesis will take a closer look at how young people view their own use of social media. Do they see it as media production or as consumption and communication? With a qualitative method and a hermeneutic approach, the goal is to understand and interpret findings from surveys and interviews in light of the theory presented. This will be done based on Henry Jenkins' definition of participatory culture, the concept of media creator and the concept of media production as he presents it in 2006. In addition to trying to answer young people aged 16-20 who view their social media use as media production, the thesis will discuss the term influencer and present a new definition based on previous research. It is also discussed whether there is a need for a new terminology around the culture of participation and the concept of media creator, which cannot be said to be the same as in 2006. Furthermore, a new term is proposed to be able to describe the users of social media who does not look at themself as media creators or as influencers

    New high-sensitivity, milliarcsecond resolution results from routine observations of lunar occultations at the ESO VLT

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    (Abridged) Lunar occultations (LO) are a very efficient and powerful technique, that achieves the best combination of high angular resolution and sensitivity possible today at near-infrared wavelengths. Given that the events are fixed in time, that the sources are occulted randomly, and that the telescope use is minimal, the technique is very well suited for service mode observations. We have established a program of routine LO observations at the VLT observatory, especially designed to take advantage of short breaks available in-between other programs. We have used the ISAAC instrument in burst mode, capable of producing continuous read-outs at millisecond rates on a suitable subwindow. Given the random nature of the source selection, our aim has been primarily the investigation of a large number of stellar sources at the highest angular resolution in order to detect new binaries. Serendipitous results such as resolved sources and detection of circumstellar components were also anticipated. We have recorded the signal from background stars for a few seconds, around the predicted time of occultation by the Moon's dark limb. At millisecond time resolution, a characteristic diffraction pattern can be observed. Patterns for two or more sources superimpose linearly, and this property is used for the detection of binary stars. The detailed analysis of the diffraction fringes can be used to measure specific properties such as the stellar angular size and the presence of extended light sources such as a circumstellar shell. We present a list of 191 stars for which LO data could be recorded and analyzed. Results include the detection of 16 binary and 2 triple stars, all but one of which were previously unknown. The projected angular separations are as small as 4 milliarcseconds and magnitude differences as high as ?K=5.8 mag...Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, to be published in A&

    The Active Quiescence of HR Del (Nova Del 1967)

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    This new UV study of the ex-nova HR Del is based on all of the data obtained with the IUE satellite, and includes the important series of spectra taken in 1988 and 1992 that have not been analyzed so far. After the correction for the reddening (EB-V)=0.16), adopting a distance d =850 pc, we have derived a mean UV luminosity close to Luv ~ 56 Lsun, the highest value among classical novae in "quiescence". Also the "average" optical absolute magnitude Mv=+2.30 is indicative of a bright object. The UV continuum luminosity, the HeII 1640 A emission line luminosity, and the optical absolute magnitude all give a mass accretion rate Mdot very close to 1.4*10**(-7) Msun/yr, if one assumes that the luminosity of the old nova is due to a non-irradiated accretion disk. The continuum distribution is well fitted with either a black body of 33,900 K, or a power-law F(lambda) ~ lambda**(-2.20). We show that the "quiescent" optical magnitude at mv ~ 12 comes from the hot component and not from the companion star. Since most IUE observations correspond to the "quiescent" magnitude at mv ~ 12, the same as in the pre-eruption stage, we infer that the pre-nova, for at least 70 years prior to eruption, was also very bright at near the same Luv, Mv, Mdot and T values as derived in the present study for the ex-nova. The wind components in the P Cyg profiles of the CIV 1550 A and NV 1240 A resonance lines are strong and variable on short timescales, with vedge up to -5000 km/s, a remarkably high value. The phenomenology in the short-time variations of the wind indicates the presence of an inhomogeneous outflow. We discuss the nature of the strong UV continuum and wind features and the implications of the presence of a "bright" state a long time before and after outburst on our present knowledge of the pre-nova and post-nova behavior.Comment: 15 pages, 10 figures, accepted for Astronomy and Astrophysic

    HST-NICMOS Observations of Terzan 5: Stellar Content and Structure of the Core

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    We report results from HST-NICMOS imaging of the extremely dense core of the globular cluster Terzan 5. This highly obscured bulge cluster has been estimated to have one of the highest collision rates of any galactic globular cluster, making its core a particularly conducive environment for the production of interacting binary systems. We have reconstructed high-resolution images of the central 19"x19" region of Terzan 5 by application of the drizzle algorithm to dithered NIC2 images in the F110W, F187W, and F187N near-infrared filters. We have used a DAOPHOT/ALLSTAR analysis of these images to produce the deepest color-magnitude diagram (CMD) yet obtained for the core of Terzan 5. We have also analyzed the parallel 11"X11" NIC1 field, centered 30" from the cluster center and imaged in F110W and F160W, and an additional NIC2 field that is immediately adjacent to the central field. This imaging results in a clean detection of the red-giant branch and horizontal branch in the central NIC2 field, and the detection of these plus the main-sequence turnoff and the upper main sequence in the NIC1 field. We have constructed an H versus J-H CMD for the NIC1 field. We obtain a new distance estimate of 8.7 kpc, which places Terzan 5 within less than 1 kpc of the galactic center. We have also determined a central surface-density profile which results in a maximum likelihood estimate of 7.9" +/- 0.6" for the cluster core radius. We discuss the implications of these results for the dynamical state of Terzan 5.Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ, for May 20, 200

    Deep Radio Imaging of Globular Clusters and the Cluster Pulsar Population

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    We have obtained deep multifrequency radio observations of seven globular clusters using the Very Large Array and the Australia Telescope Compact Array. Five of these, NGC 6440, NGC 6539, NGC 6544, NGC 6624 and Terzan 5 had previously been detected in a shallower survey for steep spectrum radio sources in globular clusters (Fruchter and Goss 1990). The sixth, the rich globular cluster, Liller 1, had heretofore been undetected in the radio, and the seventh, 47 Tucanae, was not included in our original survey. High resolution 6 and 20 cm images of three of the clusters, NGC 6440, NGC 6539, NGC 6624 reveal only point sources coincident with pulsars which have been discovered subsequent to our first imaging survey. 21 and 18 cm images reveal several point sources within a few core-radii of the center of 47 Tuc. Two of these are identified pulsars, and a third, which is both variable and has a steep spectrum, is also most likely a pulsar previously identified by a pulsed survey. However, the 6, 20 and 90 cm images of NGC 6544, Liller 1 and Terzan 5 display strong steep-spectrum emission which cannot be associated with known pulsars. The image of the rich cluster Terzan 5 displays numerous point sources within 30â€Čâ€Č30'', or 4 core radii of the cluster center. The density of these objects rises rapidly toward the core, where an elongated region of emission is found. The brightest individual sources, as well as the extended emission, possess the steep spectra expected of pulsars. Furthermore, the flux distribution of the sources agrees well with the standard pulsar luminosity function. The total luminosity and number of objects observed suggest that Terzan 5 contains more pulsars than any other Galactic globular cluster.Comment: 33 pages, 6 Postscript figures; Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal; abstract abridged. PDF version also available at http://nemesis.stsci.edu/~fruchter/fg99/fg99.pd

    VLT-FLAMES Analysis of 8 giants in the Bulge Metal-poor Globular Cluster NGC 6522: Oldest Cluster in the Galaxy?

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    NGC 6522 has been the first metal-poor globular cluster identified in the bulge by W. Baade. Despite its importance, very few high resolution abundance analyses of stars in this cluster are available in the literature. The bulge metal-poor clusters may be important tracers of the early chemical enrichment of the Galaxy. The main purpose of this study is the determination of metallicity and elemental ratios in individual stars of NGC 6522. High resolution spectra of 8 giants of the bulge globular cluster NGC 6522 were obtained at the 8m VLT UT2-Kueyen telescope with the FLAMES+GIRAFFE spectrograph. Multiband V,I,J,Ks} photometry was used to derive effective temperatures as reference values. Spectroscopic parameters are derived from FeI and FeII lines, and adopted for the derivation of abundance ratios. The present analysis provides a metallicity [Fe/H] = -1.0+-0.2. The alpha-elements Oxygen, Magnesium and Silicon show [O/Fe]=+0.4, [Mg/Fe]=[Si/Fe]= +0.25, whereas Calcium and Titanium show shallower ratios of [Ca/Fe]=[Ti/Fe]=+0.15. The neutron-capture r-process element Europium appears to be overabundant by [Eu/Fe]=+0.4. The neutron-capture s-elements La and Ba are enhanced by [La/Fe]=+0.35 and [Ba/Fe]=+0.5. The large internal errors, indicating the large star-to-star variationin the Ba and Eu abundances, are also discussed. The moderate metallicity combined to a blue Horizontal Branch (BHB), are characteristics similar to those of HP~1 and NGC 6558, pointing to a population of very old globular clusters in the Galactic bulge. Also, the abundance ratios in NGC 6522 resemble those in HP 1 and NGC 6558. The ultimate conclusion is that the bulge is old, and went through an early prompt chemical enrichment.Comment: 18 pages, 16 figures. Astronomy & Astrophysics, accepte

    On the distance of GRO J1655-40

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    We challenge the accepted distance of 3.2 kpc of GRO J1655-40. We present VLT-UVES spectroscopic observations to estimate the absorption toward the source, and determine a maximum distance of GRO J1655-40. We show that the accepted value of 3.2 kpc is taken for granted by many authors. We retrieved in the ESO archive UVES spectra taken in April 2004 when GRO J1655-40 was in quiescence to determine the spectral type of the secondary star. For the first time we build a flux-calibrated mean (UVES) spectrum of GRO J1655-40 and compare its observed flux to that of five nearby stars of similar spectral types. We strengthen our results with the traditional pair method, using published photometric data of the comparison stars. We show that the distance of 3.2 kpc is questionable. We determine a spectral type F6IV for the secondary star. We demonstrate in details that the distance of GRO J1655-40 must be smaller than 1.7 kpc. The runaway black hole GRO J1655-40 could be associated with the open cluster NGC 6242 which is located at 1.0±\pm0.1 kpc from the Sun. At D≀D \leq 1.7 kpc the jets are not a superluminal, and GRO J1655-40 becomes one of the closest known black holes to the Sun.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics. Small correction of distance range values using the photometric method. (re-accepted by A&A

    Properties of Large-Amplitude Variable Stars Detected With Two Micron All Sky Survey Public Images

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    We present a catalogue of variable stars in the near-infrared wavelength detected with overlapping regions of the 2MASS public images, and discuss their properties. The investigated region is in the direction of the Galactic center (-30 < l < 20, |b| < 20), which covers the entire bulge. We have detected 136 variable stars, of which 6 are already-known and 118 are distributed in |b| < 5 region. Additionally, 84 variable stars have optical counterparts in DSS images. The three diagrams (colour-magnitude, light variance and colour-colour diagrams) indicate that most of the detected variable stars should be largeamplitude and long-period variables such as Mira variables or OH/IR stars. The number density distribution of the detected variable stars implies that they trace the bar structure of the Galactic bulge.Comment: Published in AJ, 34 pages, 12 figure

    R Coronae Borealis stars in the Galactic Bulge discovered by EROS-2

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    Rare types of variable star may give unique insight into short-lived stages of stellar evolution. The systematic monitoring of millions of stars and advanced light curve analysis techniques of microlensing surveys make them ideal for discovering also such rare variable stars. One example is the R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars, a rare type of evolved carbon-rich supergiant. We have conducted a systematic search of the EROS-2 database for the Galactic catalogue Bulge and spiral arms to find Galactic RCB stars. The light curves of ∌\sim100 million stars, monitored for 6.7 years (from July 1996 to February 2003), have been analysed to search for the main signature of RCB stars, large and rapid drops in luminosity. Follow-up spectroscopy has been used to confirm the photometric candidates. We have discovered 14 new RCB stars, all in the direction of the Galactic Bulge, bringing the total number of confirmed Galactic RCB stars to about 51. After reddening correction, the colours and absolute magnitudes of at least 9 of the stars are similar to those of Magellanic RCB stars. This suggests that these stars are in fact located in the Galactic Bulge, making them the first RCB stars discovered in the Bulge. The localisation of the 5 remaining RCBs is more uncertain: 4 are either located behind the Bulge at an estimated maximum distance of 14 kpc or have an unusual thick circumstellar shell; the other is a DY Per RCB which may be located in the Bulge, even if it is fainter than the known Magellanic DY Per. From the small scale height found using the 9 new Bulge RCBs, 61<hBulgeRCB<24661<h^{RCB}_{Bulge}<246 pc (95% C.L.), we conclude that the RCB stars follow a disk-like distribution inside the Bulge.Comment: 20 pages, 26 figures, Accepted in A&

    Bursts, eclipses, dips and a refined position for the luminous low-mass X-ray binary in the globular cluster Terzan 6

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    GRS 1747-312 is a bright transient X-ray source in the globular cluster Terzan 6 with quasi-periodic outbursts approximately every 4.5 months. We carried out 2-60 keV target-of-opportunity observations during eight outbursts with the Proportional Counter Array on the RXTE satellite, for a total exposure time of 301 ks, and detect the first unambiguous thermonuclear X-ray bursts from this source. This identifies the compact accretor in this binary as a neutron star. The neutron star identification implies that twelve out of thirteen luminous (above 10^36 erg/s X-ray sources in Galactic globular clusters harbor neutron stars, with AC211's nature (in M15) remaining elusive. We observed 24 transitions of eclipses of the X-ray emitting region by the companion star and are able to improve the accuracy of the orbital period by a factor of 10^4. The period is P=0.514980303(7) d. We do not detect a period derivative with an upper limit of |\dot{P}/P|=3X10^-8 yr^{-1}. Archival Chandra data were analyzed to further refine the X-ray position, and the cluster's center of gravity was re-determined from optical data resulting in a correction amounting to 2 core radii. We find that GRS 1747-312 is 0.2+/-0.2 core radii from the cluster center.Comment: Accepted by A&
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