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Jet-dominated quiescent states in black hole X-ray binaries: the case of V404 Cyg
The dynamical and radiative properties of the quiescent state (X-ray
luminosity ) of black hole X-ray transients
(BHXTs) remains unclear, mainly because of low-luminosity and poor data
quantity. We demonstrate that, the simultaneous multi-wavelength (including
radio, optical, ultraviolet and X-ray bands) spectrum of V404 Cyg in its bright
quiescent state can be well described by the radiation from the companion star
and more importantly, the compact jet. Neither the outer thin disc nor the
inner hot accretion flow is important in the total spectrum. Together with
several additional recent findings, i.e. the power-law X-ray spectrum and the
constant X-ray spectral shape (or constant photon index) in contrast to the
dramatic change in the X-ray luminosity, we argue the quiescent state spectrum
of BHXTs is actually jet-dominated. Observational features consistent with this
jet model are also discussed as supporting evidences.Comment: accepted for the publication in MNRAS Letters, 5 pages, 2 figure
The Role of Grain Boundaries under Long-Time Radiation
Materials containing a high proportion of grain boundaries offer significant
potential for the development of radiation-resistent structural materials.
However, a proper understanding of the connection between the radiation-induced
microstructural behaviour of grain boundary and its impact at long natural time
scales is still missing. In this letter, point defect absorption at interfaces
is summarised by a jump Robin-type condition at a coarse-grained level, wherein
the role of interface microstructure is effectively taken into account. Then a
concise formula linking the sink strength of a polycrystalline aggregate with
its grain size is introduced, and is well compared with experimental
observation. Based on the derived model, a coarse-grained formulation
incorporating the coupled evolution of grain boundaries and point defects is
proposed, so as to underpin the study of long-time morphological evolution of
grains induced by irradiation. Our simulation results suggest that the presence
of point defect sources within a grain further accelerates its shrinking
process, and radiation tends to trigger the extension of twin boundary
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MOF: An R Function to Detect Outlier Microarray
We developed an R function named “microarray outlier filter” (MOF) to assist in the identification of failed arrays. In sorting a group of similar arrays by the likelihood of failure, two statistical indices were employed: the correlation coefficient and the percentage of outlier spots. MOF can be used to monitor the quality of microarray data for both trouble shooting, and to eliminate bad datasets from downstream analysis. The function is freely avaliable at http://www.wriwindber.org/applications/mof/
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