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GaBoDS: The Garching-Bonn Deep Survey -- I. Anatomy of galaxy clusters in the background of NGC 300
The Garching-Bonn Deep Survey (GaBoDS) is a virtual 12 square degree cosmic
shear and cluster lensing survey, conducted with the [email protected] MPG/ESO telescope
at La Silla. It consists of shallow, medium and deep random fields taken in
R-band in subarcsecond seeing conditions at high galactic latitude. A
substantial amount of the data was taken from the ESO archive, by means of a
dedicated ASTROVIRTEL program.
In the present work we describe the main characteristics and scientific goals
of GaBoDS. Our strategy for mining the ESO data archive is introduced, and we
comment on the Wide Field Imager data reduction as well. In the second half of
the paper we report on clusters of galaxies found in the background of NGC 300,
a random archival field. We use weak gravitational lensing and the red cluster
sequence method for the selection of these objects. Two of the clusters found
were previously known and already confirmed by spectroscopy. Based on the
available data we show that there is significant evidence for substructure in
one of the clusters, and an increasing fraction of blue galaxies towards larger
cluster radii. Two other mass peaks detected by our weak lensing technique
coincide with red clumps of galaxies. We estimate their redshifts and masses.Comment: 20 pages, 16 figures, gzipped. An online postscript version with
higher quality figures (3.3 MBytes) can be downloaded from
http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/~mischa/ngc300/ngc300.ps.gz . Submitted to A&
Implante Simultâneo de um Marcapasso Dupla-Câmara Unipolar e de um Desfibrilador
Vale a pena considerar a possibilidade de implante simultâneo de desfibrilador em um paciente portador de marcapasso unipolar. Este relato de caso mostra
que, tomadas algumas precauções, essa associação pode produzir bons resultado
Histomorphometric Analysis of the Rat Proximal Tibial Metaphysis by “Linear Scanning”
Twenty-four female Sprague-Dawley rats (10 weeks old, 200g BW) were either sham-operated (n = 6) or ovariectomized (ovx). Ovx rats were divided into 3 groups (n = 6 each) : ovx; ovx + 1,25(OH) 2D3; ovx + l,25(OH)2D3 + 1,24,25(OH)3D3. The vitamin D metabolites were fed orally starting the day after surgery. After 7 weeks all rats were sacrificed and the proximal tibiae were processed undecalcified for quantitative histomorphometry. Conventional histomorphometric analysis of the distal zone (\u3e 1 mm from the growth cartilage) of the tibial metaphysis revealed a dramatic loss of cancellous bone mass in ovx rats. Both l,25(OH)2D3 and the combination of l,25(OH)2D3 with l,24,25(OH)3D3 prevented the bone loss in the distal zone in ovx animals. Measurements in the proximal zone (\u3c 1 mm from the growth cartilage) of the tibial metaphysis were performed with a newly developed technique that utilizes the advantages of automatic image analysis, and that we propose to name linear scanning . This method revealed a significantly decreased hard tissue mass at about 100 μm and within 800 to 950 μm distance from the growth plate in ovx rats. However, ovx rats reached normal amounts of hard tissue within 250 to 450 μm from the growth plate. The results obtained by linear scanning suggest that the obvious loss of cancellous bone mass in the distal zone of the tibial metaphysis in growing ovx rats is not a consequence of structural changes in the proximal zone
Implante Simultâneo de um Marcapasso Dupla-Câmara Unipolar e de um Desfibrilador
Vale a pena considerar a possibilidade de implante simultâneo de desfibrilador em um paciente portador de marcapasso unipolar. Este relato de caso mostra
que, tomadas algumas precauções, essa associação pode produzir bons resultado
Conformational properties of ethyl- and 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl thionitrites, (CX3CH2SNO, X = H and F)
The simple 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl thionitrite molecule, CF3CH2SNO, has been prepared in good yield for the first time using CF3CH2SH and NOCl in slight excess. The vapor pressure of the red-brown compound CF3CH2SNO follows, in the temperature range between 226 and 268 K, the equation log p = 12.0-3881/T (p/bar, T/K), and its extrapolated boiling point reaches 51 °C. Its structural and conformational properties have been compared with the ethyl thionitrite analogue, CH3CH2SNO. The FTIR spectra of the vapor of both thionitrites show the presence of bands with well-defined contours, allowing for a detailed conformational analysis and vibrational assignment on the basis of a normal coordinate analysis. The conformational space of both thionitrite derivatives has also been studied by using the DFT and MP2(full) level of theory with extended basis sets [6-311+G(2df) and cc-pVTZ]. The overall evaluation of the experimental and theoretical results suggests the existence of a mixture of two conformers at room temperature. The relative abundance of the most stable syn form (N=O double bond syn with respect to the C-S single bond) has been estimated to be ca. 79 and 75% for CF3CH2SNO and CH3CH2SNO, respectively.Centro de Química Inorgánic
Cosmic shear analysis of archival HST/ACS data: I. Comparison of early ACS pure parallel data to the HST/GEMS Survey
This is the first paper of a series describing our measurement of weak
lensing by large-scale structure using archival observations from the Advanced
Camera for Surveys (ACS) on board the Hubble Space Telescope (HST).
In this work we present results from a pilot study testing the capabilities
of the ACS for cosmic shear measurements with early parallel observations and
presenting a re-analysis of HST/ACS data from the GEMS survey and the GOODS
observations of the Chandra Deep Field South (CDFS). We describe our new
correction scheme for the time-dependent ACS PSF based on observations of
stellar fields. This is currently the only technique which takes the full time
variation of the PSF between individual ACS exposures into account. We estimate
that our PSF correction scheme reduces the systematic contribution to the shear
correlation functions due to PSF distortions to < 2*10^{-6} for galaxy fields
containing at least 10 stars. We perform a number of diagnostic tests
indicating that the remaining level of systematics is consistent with zero for
the GEMS and GOODS data confirming the success of our PSF correction scheme.
For the parallel data we detect a low level of remaining systematics which we
interpret to be caused by a lack of sufficient dithering of the data.
Combining the shear estimate of the GEMS and GOODS observations using 96
galaxies arcmin^{-2} with the photometric redshift catalogue of the GOODS-MUSIC
sample, we determine a local single field estimate for the mass power spectrum
normalisation sigma_{8,CDFS}=0.52^{+0.11}_{-0.15} (stat) +/- 0.07 (sys) (68%
confidence assuming Gaussian cosmic variance) at fixed Omega_m=0.3 for a
LambdaCDM cosmology. We interpret this exceptionally low estimate to be due to
a local under-density of the foreground structures in the CDFS.Comment: Version accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics with 28
pages, 25 figures. A version with full resolution figures can be downloaded
from http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~schrabba/papers/cosmic_shear_acs1_v2.pd
ARCRAIDER II: Arc search in a sample of non-Abell clusters
We present a search for gravitational arcs in a sample of X-ray luminous,
medium redshift clusters of galaxies. The sample of clusters is called
ARCRAIDER, is based on the ROSAT Bright Survey (RBS) and fulfills the following
criteria: (a) X-ray luminosity Lx>=0.5x10^45erg/s (0.5-2keV band), (b) redshift
range 0.1<=z<=0.52, (c) classified as clusters in the RBS, (d) not a member of
the Abell catalogue and, finally, (e) visible from the ESO sites La
Silla/Paranal (declination \delta<=20deg). In total we found more than 35
(giant) arc/arclet candidates, including a possible radial arc, one
galaxy-galaxy lensing event and a possible quasar triple image in 14 of the 21
clusters of galaxies. Hence 66% of the sample members are possible lenses.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics; 8 pages
(excl. Appendix), 6 figures, 9 tables; Please download the high-res images of
the appendix from
http://astro-staff.uibk.ac.at/~w.kausch/ARCRAIDER_II_images.tar.g
Cosmic Shear from STIS Pure Parallels: Analysis
The measurement of cosmic shear requires deep imaging with high image quality
on many lines of sight to sample the statistics of large-scale structure. The
expected distortion of galaxy images by cosmic shear on the STIS angular scale
is a few percent, therefore the PSF anisotropy has to be understood and
controlled to an accuracy better than 1%. In this poster we present the
analysis of the PSF of STIS and a preliminary cosmic shear measurement using
archival data from the STIS pure parallel program to show that the STIS camera
on-board HST is well suited for our project. The data reduction and catalog
production are described in an accompanying paper (astro-ph/0102330).Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the STScI 2001
spring symposium "The Dark Universe: Matter, Energy and Gravity" Baltimore
April 2-5 2001, acknowledgements adde
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