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Disentangling jet and disc emission from the 2005 outburst of XTE J1118+480
The black hole X-ray transient, XTE J1118+480, has now twice been observed in
outburst - 2000 and 2005 - and on both occasions remained in the low/hard X-ray
spectral state. Here we present radio, infrared, optical, soft X-ray and hard
X-ray observations of the more recent outburst. We find that the lightcurves
have very different morphologies compared with the 2000 event and the optical
decay is delayed relative to the X-ray/radio. We attribute this lesser degree
of correlation to contributions of emission from multiple components, in
particular the jet and accretion disc. Whereas the jet seemed to dominate the
broadband spectrum in 2000, in 2005 the accretion disc seems to be more
prominent and we use an analysis of the lightcurves and spectra to distinguish
between the jet and disc emission. There also appears to be an optically thin
component to the radio emission in the 2005 data, possibly associated with
multiple ejection events and decaying as the outburst proceeds. These results
add to the discussion that the term "low/hard state'" covers a wider range of
properties than previously thought, if it is to account for XTE J1118+480
during these two outbursts.Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRA
AutonomÃa y orientación en el Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior mediante el portafolio y la tutorÃa
En el nuevo rol del profesor y del estudiante
universitario, según el cual el primero asume funciones
de guÃa, orientador, asesor y facilitador de recursos para
el aprendizaje activo del segundo, se le da más importancia
al aprendizaje que a la enseñanza. En este trabajo
mostramos la percepción que tienen 290 estudiantes
de distintas especialidades de Magisterio y
Fisioterapia sobre el uso del portafolios y de la tutorÃa
como elementos de interés para los procesos de innovación
docente (Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior).
Para tal fin se ha pasado un cuestionario, efectuándose
un análisis descriptivo y comparativo,
obteniendo evidencias de interés
Evidence for a black-hole in the X-ray transient XTE J1859+226
We present the results of time-resolved optical photometry and spectroscopy
of the X-ray transient XTE J1859+226 (V406 Vul). Photometric observations taken
during 2000 and 2008 reveals the presence of the secondary star's ellipsoidal
modulation. Further photometry obtained in 2010 shows the system ~1 mag
brighter than its quiescence level and the ellipsoidal modulation diluted by
strong flaring activity. Spectroscopic data obtained with the 10.4-m GTC in
2010 reveals radial velocity variations of ~500 km/s over 3 h. A simultaneous
fit to the photometry and spectroscopy using sinusoids to represent the
secondary star's ellipsoidal and radial velocity variations, yields an orbital
period of 6.58+-0.05 h and a secondary star's radial velocity semi-amplitude of
K_2= 541+-70 km/s. The implied mass function is f(M)=4.5+-0.6 Msun,
significantly lower than previously reported but consistent with the presence
of a black hole in XTE J1859+226. The lack of eclipses sets an upper limit to
the inclination of 70 degrees which yields a lower limit to the black hole mass
of 5.42 Msun.Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. Contains 5 pages and 4 figure
Propagation of ionizing radiation in HII regions: the effects of optically thick density fluctuations
The accepted explanation of the observed dichotomy of two orders of magnitude
between in situ measurements of electron density in HII regions, derived from
emission line ratios, and average measurements based on integrated emission
measure, is the inhomogeneity of the ionized medium. This is expressed as a
"filling factor", the volume ratio of dense to tenuous gas, measured with
values of order 10^-3. Implicit in the filling factor model as normally used,
is the assumption that the clumps of dense gas are optically thin to ionizing
radiation. Here we explore implications of assuming the contrary: that the
clumps are optically thick. A first consequence is the presence within HII
regions of a major fraction of neutral hydrogen. We estimate the mean H^o/H^+
ratio for a population of HII regions in the spiral galaxy NGC 1530 to be the
order of 10, and support this inference using dynamical arguments. The
optically thick clumpy models allow a significant fraction of the photons
generated by the ionizing stars to escape from their HII region. We show, by
comparing model predictions with observations, that these models give an
account at least as good as, and probably better than that of conventional
models, of the radial surface brightness distribution and of selected spectral
line diagnostics for physical conditions within HII regions. These models
explain how an HII region can appear, from its line ratios, to be ionization
bounded, yet permit a major fraction of its ionizing photons to escape.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures (2 of them in colours), accepted for publication
in A&
Time-resolved optical photometry of the ultra-compact binary 4U0614+091
We present a detailed optical study of the ultra-compact X-ray binary
4U0614+091. We have used 63 hrs of time-resolved optical photometry taken with
three different telescopes (IAC80, NOT and SPM) to search for optical
modulations. The power spectra of each dataset reveals sinusoidal modulations
with different periods, which are not always present. The strongest modulation
has a period of 51.3 mins, a semi-amplitude of 4.6 mmags, and is present in the
IAC80 data. The SPM and NOT data show periods of 42 mins and 64 mins
respectively, but with much weaker amplitudes, 2.6 mags and 1.3 mmags
respectively. These modulations arise from either X-ray irradiation of the
inner face of the secondary star and/or a superhump modulation from the
accretion disc, or quasi-periodic modulations in the accretion disc. It is
unclear whether these periods/quasi-periodic modulations are related to the
orbital period, however, the strongest period of 51.3 mins is close to earlier
tentative orbital periods. Further observations taken over a long base-line are
encouraged.Comment: Accepted for publication in PAS
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