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Developments in Housing Law and Reasonable Accommodations for New York City Residents with Disabilities
This Essay examines the New York Human Rights Law, which prohibits discrimination in the sale or rental of a housing accommodation and provides persons with disabilities the right to request and receive reasonable accommodations from their housing providers. The Essay concludes that the recent interpretation of this law by New York City Commission on Human Rights Law is a move toward protecting the rights of persons with disabilities and removing unnecessary discrimination from their lives
MALT90 molecular content on high-mass IR-dark clumps
High mass stars form in groups or clusters within massive cores in dense
molecular clumps with sizes of 1pc and masses of 200Msun which are important
laboratories for high-mass star formation in order to study the initial
conditions. We investigate the physical and chemical properties of high-mass
clumps in order to better understand the early evolutionary stages and find
targets that show star formation signs. We selected the high-mass clumps from
ATLASGAL survey that were identified as dark at 8/24m wavelengths and used
MALT90 data which provides a molecular line set to investigate the physical and
chemical conditions in early evolutionary stages. Eleven sources have
significant SiO detection (over 3) which usually indicates outflow
activities. Thirteen sources are found with blue profiles in both or either
HCO and/or HNC lines and clump mass infall rates are estimated to be in the
range of 0.2E+3 Msunyr 1.8E-2 Msunyr. The excitation
temperature is obtained as <24K for all sources. The column densities for
optically thin lines of HCO and HNC are in the range of
0.4-8.8(E+12) cm, and 0.9-11.9(E+12) cm, respectively, while it
is in the range of 0.1-7.5(E+14) cm for HCO and HNC lines. The
column densities for NH were ranging between 4.4-275.7(E+12)
cm as expected from cold dense regions. Large line widths of
NH might indicate turbulence and large line widths of HCO,
HNC, and SiO indicate outflow activities. Mean optical depths are 20.32, and
23.19 for optically thick HCO and HCN lines, and 0.39 and 0.45 for their
optically thin isotopologues HCO and HNC, respectively.
This study reveals the physical and chemical properties of 30 high-mass IR-dark
clumps and the interesting targets among them based on their emission line
morphology and kinematics.Comment: 59 pages, 11 figures, Accepted for publication in A &
Flares observed with XMM-Newton and the VLA
We present lightcurves obtained in X-ray by the XMM-Newton EPIC cameras and
simultaneous radio lightcurves obtained with the VLA for five active M-type
flare stars. A number of flare events were observed, and by comparing radio
with X-ray data, we consider various possible flare mechanisms. In cases where
there seems to be a clear correlation between radio and X-ray activity, we use
an energy budget argument to show that the heating which leads to the X-ray
emission could be due to the same particles emitting in the radio. In cases
where there is radio activity without corresponding X-ray activity, we argue
that the radio emission is likely to arise from coherent processes involving
comparatively few particles. In one case, we are able to show from polarization
of the radio emission that this is almost certainly the case. Cases for which
X-ray activity is seen without corresponding radio activity are more difficult
to explain. We suggest that the heating particles may be accelerated to very
high energy, and the resulting synchrotron radio emission may be beamed in
directions other than the line of sight.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figure
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