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    Automated fully-stressed design with NASTRAN

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    An automated strength sizing capability is described. The technique determines the distribution of material among the elements of a structural model. The sizing is based on either a fully stressed design or a scaled feasible fully stressed design. Results obtained from the application of the strength sizing to the structural sizing of a composite material wing box using material strength allowables are presented. These results demonstrate the rapid convergence of the structural sizes to a usable design

    Metal Abundance Calibration of the Ca II Triplet Lines in RR Lyrae Stars

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    The GAIA satellite is likely to observe thousands of RR Lyrae stars within a small spectral window, between 8470A and 8750A, at a resolution of 11,500. In order to derive the metallicity of RR Lyrae stars from Gaia, we have obtained numerous spectra of RR Lyrae stars at a resolution of 35,000 with the Apache Point Observatory 3.5 m echelle spectrograph. We have correlated the Ca II triplet line strengths with metallicity as derived from Fe II abundances, analogous to Preston's (1959) use of the Ca II K line to estimate the metallicity of RR Lyrae stars. The Ca II line at 8498A is the least blended with neighboring Paschen lines and thus provides the best correlation.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astrophysics & Space Scienc

    Photometric Metallicities in Bootes I

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    We present new Stromgren and Washington data sets for the Bootes I dwarf galaxy, and combine them with the available SDSS photometry. The goal of this project is to refine a ground-based, practical, accurate method to determine age and metallicity for individual stars in Bootes I that can be selected in an unbiased imaging survey, without having to take spectra. We produce photometric metallicities from Stromgren and Washington photometry, for stellar systems with a range of 1.0>[Fe/H]>3.5-1.0>[Fe/H]>-3.5. To avoid the decrease in sensitivity of the Stromgren metallicity index on the lower red-giant branch, we replace the Stromgren v-filter with the broader Washington C-filter; we find that CT1byCT_1by is the most successful filter combination, for individual stars with [Fe/H]<2.0[Fe/H]<-2.0, to maintain ~0.2 dex [Fe/H][Fe/H]-resolution over the whole red-giant branch. We demonstrate that we can break the isochrones' age-metallicity degeneracy with these filters, using stars with log g=2.5-3.0, which have less than a 2% change in their (CT1)(C-T_1)-colour due to age, over a range of 11-14 Gyr.Comment: 24 pages, 18 figures, accepted by MNRA

    High resolution CCD spectra of stars in globular clusters. Part 2: Metals and CNO in M71

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    Palomar coude CCD spectra of resolution 0.3 and 0.6 has been used to redetermine abundances in five stars of the relatively metal rich globular cluster M71. The (Fe/H) value is restricted to the limits of -0.6 to -1.0. The largest source of uncertainty is a systematic difference in f-values between those derived via the Holweger-Muller (1974) solar model and the Bell et al. (1976) solar model. If we use absolute f-values measured by the Oxford group (Blackwell et al. 1982) we find Fe/H to lie in the range of -0.6 to -0.75, i.e., as given by using the Bell et al. solar model. The relative abundances of the light elements, i.e., Na through Ca and probably including Ti show an average excess relative to iron of 0.4 dex. The effect of this difference on metal indices derived from broad- and narrow- band photometry is discussed. For three stars we find O/H = -0.6 using absolute f-values. For CN an analysis of individual rotational lines of the 2-0 band of the red system yields lines in the (C/H,N/H) plane that are consistent with either an original C/Fe = N/Fe = 0 or a modest increase in N relative to C due to CN burning and mixing. A search for C-13N was not successful and an uncertain lower limit of C-12/C-13 near 10 was obtained

    A compressed cloud in the Vela supernova remnant

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    To elucidate the nature of the interstellar medium in the vicinity of the Vela supernova remnants (SNR) an extensive study with the International Ultraviolet Explorer of interstellar absorption lines toward 35 stars in the vicinity of the Vela SNR was undertaken. Observations of interstellar absorption, in particular of CI, towards one of these stars, HD 72350 (type B4 III), is of particular interest

    La estrella peculiar 17 Leporis

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    Red spectra taken at Mount Wilson and at Lick confirm Widing's conclusion that 17 Leporis is a binary system and that the secondary component is a late type star. Widing's tentative period has been improved to 258.2 days, and values of K₂= 22.5 km/sec and f(M₂) =0.30 Mₒ have been derived. The primary star's velocity curve will have to be derived from the Mg II λ 4481 line but the presently available material in the photographic region is not sufficient for the purpose. Struve's earliest Yerkes radial velocities from Mg II λ 4481 seem to confirm the period but nothing is suggested in regard to the value of K₁.Asociación Argentina de Astronomí

    La estrella peculiar 17 Leporis

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    Red spectra taken at Mount Wilson and at Lick confirm Widing's conclusion that 17 Leporis is a binary system and that the secondary component is a late type star. Widing's tentative period has been improved to 258.2 days, and values of K₂= 22.5 km/sec and f(M₂) =0.30 Mₒ have been derived. The primary star's velocity curve will have to be derived from the Mg II λ 4481 line but the presently available material in the photographic region is not sufficient for the purpose. Struve's earliest Yerkes radial velocities from Mg II λ 4481 seem to confirm the period but nothing is suggested in regard to the value of K₁.Asociación Argentina de Astronomí
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