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    Optimal Trajectories for Near-Earth-Objects Using Solar Electric Propulsion (SEP) and Gravity Assisted Maneuver

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    The future interplanetary missions will probably use the conventional chemical rockets to leave the sphere of influence of the Earth, and solar electric propulsion (SEP) to accomplish the other maneuvers of the mission. In this work the optimization of interplanetary missions using solar electric propulsion and Gravity Assisted Maneuver to reduce the costs of the mission, is considered. The high specific impulse of electric propulsion makes a Gravity Assisted Maneuver 1 year after departure convenient. Missions for several Near Earth Asteroids will be considered. The analysis suggests criteria for the definition of initial solutions demanded for the process of optimization of trajectories. Trajectories for the asteroid 2002TC70 are analyzed. Direct trajectories, trajectories with 1 gravity assisted from the Earth and with 2 gravity assisted from the Earth and either Mars are present. An indirect optimization method will be used in the simulations

    Fluorescence and Hybrid Detection Aperture of the Pierre Auger Observatory

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    The aperture of the Fluorescence Detector (FD) of the Pierre Auger Observatory is evaluated from simulated events using different detector configurations: mono, stereo, 3-FD and 4-FD. The trigger efficiency has been modeled using shower profiles with ground impacts in the field of view of a single telescope and studying the trigger response (at the different levels) by that telescope and by its neighbours. In addition, analysis cuts imposed by event reconstruction have been applied. The hybrid aperture is then derived for the Auger final extension. Taking into account the actual Surface Detector (SD) array configuration and its trigger response, the aperture is also calculated for a typical configuration of the present phase.Comment: contribution to the 29th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Pune, India, 3-10 August 200

    Análise comparativa entre sondas multiparamétricas para avaliação da qualidade da água para fins agroambientais.

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    Perante a situação atual de degradação dos corpos hídricos, principalmente nas áreas mais populosas do país, fica evidente a necessidade de um monitoramento eficaz da qualidade das águas dos rios, lagos e outros, que no presente estudo está conectado aos impactos das atividades antrópicas, com destaque às agropecuárias na qualidade da água. Neste sentido, as sondas multiparamétricas tem grande aplicação, uma vez que podem ser instaladas em campo permitindo um monitoramento contínuo e eficaz, poupando-se tempo e recursos. Visando contribuir na identificação da sonda mais adequada para o tipo de monitoramento que se pretende e recursos disponíveis, foi proposto o presente estudo, que tem por objetivo fazer um levantamento e análise comparativa das sondas multiparamétricas para avaliação da qualidade da água disponíveis no mercado. Destaca-se que há uma escassez de trabalhos publicados na literatura que façam este tipo de análise. Especificamente foi feita uma análise comparativa para as principais sondas disponíveis no mercado em relação à quantidade de parâmetros que analisam, o seu custo-benefício, as oportunidades de assistências técnicas no Brasil em relação a cada uma delas, a capacidade de comunicação não só com programas específicos, mas também com Dataloggers (coletores de dados), alimentação energética das sondas, a facilidade de manutenção e calibração, dentre outros fatores. Os resultados mostram os parâmetros mais usados no monitoramento da qualidade da água, as vantagens e desvantagens em se utilizar sondas multiparamétricas e os principais cuidados que se devem tomar quando se está utilizando estas sondas.SIAGRO 2014

    The Offline Software Framework of the Pierre Auger Observatory

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    The Pierre Auger Observatory is designed to unveil the nature and the origins of the highest energy cosmic rays. The large and geographically dispersed collaboration of physicists and the wide-ranging collection of simulation and reconstruction tasks pose some special challenges for the offline analysis software. We have designed and implemented a general purpose framework which allows collaborators to contribute algorithms and sequencing instructions to build up the variety of applications they require. The framework includes machinery to manage these user codes, to organize the abundance of user-contributed configuration files, to facilitate multi-format file handling, and to provide access to event and time-dependent detector information which can reside in various data sources. A number of utilities are also provided, including a novel geometry package which allows manipulation of abstract geometrical objects independent of coordinate system choice. The framework is implemented in C++, and takes advantage of object oriented design and common open source tools, while keeping the user side simple enough for C++ novices to learn in a reasonable time. The distribution system incorporates unit and acceptance testing in order to support rapid development of both the core framework and contributed user code.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, presented at IEEE NSS/MIC, 23-29 October 2005, Puerto Ric

    Superscars in the LiNC=LiCN isomerization reaction

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    We demonstrate the existence of superscarring in the LiNC=LiCN isomerization reaction described by a realistic potential interaction in the range of readily attainable experimental energies. This phenomenon arises as the effect of two periodic orbits appearing "out of the blue"in a saddle--node bifurcation taking place in the dynamics of the system. Potential practical consequences of this superlocalization in the corresponding wave functions are also considered.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures. to appear in EP

    \u3cem\u3eBrachiaria Spp.\u3c/em\u3e (Syn. \u3cem\u3eUrochloa Spp.\u3c/em\u3e) CV. Mulato Ii (Convert HD364) Mass Production Under Continuous Grazing in the Water/Dry Transition Period

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    In the transition period between the rainy and dry seasons there is decreased water, temperature and luminosity, reducing forage production and quality. Because of this variability in forage mass production, it is essential to quantify forage mass for use in planning and decision making about pastures management. The objective was to evaluate Brachiaria spp. (Syn. Urochloa spp.) cv. Mulato II (Convert HD364) growth, biomass production managed under continuous grazing with steers fed with protein supplement feed in-trough and on-ground during the seasonal transition period. The experiment was carried out in the Beef Cattle Sector of Jatai Federal University (UFJ), Brazil, from March to June 2020, in a completely randomized design, using 18 male Nellore steers at 24 months of age, with two animals per paddock. Variance analysis was performed by SAS software using the GLM procedure and time repeated measures with significance set to P \u3c 0.05. There was no significant difference between way of supplementation. In the rainy/drought transition period, Convert-grass produced 7,622 kg DM/ha and 1,995 kg DM/ha of leaf mass. The pelleted protein supplement can be used both in-trough or with onground because the method of feeding did not change the forage offered but the canopy was undergrazed which could biased the responses to the supply method evaluated
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