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A Direct Distance to the LMC Cepheid HV 12198 from the Infrared Surface Brightness Technique
We report on a first application of the infrared surface brightness technique
on a Cepheid in the Large Magellanic Cloud, the variable HV 12198 in the young
globular cluster NGC 1866. From this one star, we determine a distance modulus
of 18.42 +- 0.10 (random and systematic uncertainty) to the cluster. When the
results on further member Cepheids in NGC 1866 become available, we expect to
derive the distance to the LMC with a +- 3-4 percent accuracy, including
systematic errors, from this technique.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, accepted in ApJ Letter
The bend stiffness of S-DNA
We formulate and solve a two-state model for the elasticity of nicked,
double-stranded DNA that borrows features from both the Worm Like Chain and the
Bragg--Zimm model. Our model is computationally simple, and gives an excellent
fit to recent experimental data through the entire overstretching transition.
The fit gives the first value for the bending stiffness of the overstretched
state as about 10 nm*kbt, a value quite different from either B-form or
single-stranded DNA.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figur
The design co-ordination framework : key elements for effective product development
This paper proposes a Design Co-ordination Framework (DCF) i.e. a concept for an ideal DC system with the abilities to support co-ordination of various complex aspects of product development. A set of frames, modelling key elements of co-ordination, which reflect the states of design, plans, organisation, allocations, tasks etc. during the design process, has been identified. Each frame is explained and the co-ordination, i.e. the management of the links between these frames, is presented, based upon characteristic DC situations in industry. It is concluded that while the DCF provides a basis for our research efforts into enhancing the product development process there is still considerable work and development required before it can adequately reflect and support Design Co-ordination
Geometry and the onset of rigidity in a disordered network
Disordered spring networks that are undercoordinated may abruptly rigidify
when sufficient strain is applied. Since the deformation in response to applied
strain does not change the generic quantifiers of network architecture - the
number of nodes and the number of bonds between them - this rigidity transition
must have a geometric origin. Naive, degree-of-freedom based mechanical
analyses such as the Maxwell-Calladine count or the pebble game algorithm
overlook such geometric rigidity transitions and offer no means of predicting
or characterizing them. We apply tools that were developed for the topological
analysis of zero modes and states of self-stress on regular lattices to
two-dimensional random spring networks, and demonstrate that the onset of
rigidity, at a finite simple shear strain , coincides with the
appearance of a single state of self stress, accompanied by a single floppy
mode. The process conserves the topologically invariant difference between the
number of zero modes and the number of states of self stress, but imparts a
finite shear modulus to the spring network. Beyond the critical shear, we
confirm previously reported critical scaling of the modulus. In the
sub-critical regime, a singular value decomposition of the network's
compatibility matrix foreshadows the onset of rigidity by way of a continuously
vanishing singular value corresponding to nascent state of self stress.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figue
Nine-banded Armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) in Spartanburg County, South Carolina
The distribution range of the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) has been expanding northward across the eastern and central United States over the past several decades. It is thought that armadillos first reached South Carolina in the mid-1980s in the southwestern portion of the state. Armadillo sightings are rare in the Upstate region of South Carolina. Here, we report of an armadillo photographed in southern Spartanburg County on 30 May, 2017. This individual was spotted in mixed deciduous forest along the Tyger River. Our data add further support to the notion that armadillos have expanded their breeding range into the northern Upstate of South Carolina
BVRIJK light curves and radial velocity curves for selected Magellanic Cloud Cepheids
We present high precision and well sampled BVRIJK light curves and radial
velocity curves for a sample of five Cepheids in the SMC. In addition we
present radial velocity curves for three Cepheids in the LMC. The low
metallicity (Fe/H ~ -0.7) SMC stars have been selected for use in a
Baade-Wesselink type analysis to constrain the metallicity effect on the
Cepheid Period-Luminosity relation. The stars have periods of around 15 days so
they are similar to the Cepheids observed by the Extragalactic Distance Scale
Key Project on the Hubble Space Telescope. We show that the stars are
representative of the SMC Cepheid population at that period and thus will
provide a good sample for the proposed analysis. The actual Baade-Wesselink
analysis are presented in a companion paper.Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A, 23 pages, 10 figures, data tables
will be made available electronically from the CD
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