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Small carrion beetles (Coleoptera, Leiodidae, Cholevinae) of Malta
Correspondence article with regards to the presence of the small carrion beetles in Malta.peer-reviewe
Spatial motion of the Magellanic Clouds. Tidal models ruled out?
Recently, Kallivayalil et al. derived new values of the proper motion for the
Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC, respectively). The spatial
velocities of both Clouds are unexpectedly higher than their previous values
resulting from agreement between the available theoretical models of the
Magellanic System and the observations of neutral hydrogen (HI) associated with
the LMC and the SMC. Such proper motion estimates are likely to be at odds with
the scenarios for creation of the large-scale structures in the Magellanic
System suggested so far. We investigated this hypothesis for the pure tidal
models, as they were the first ones devised to explain the evolution of the
Magellanic System, and the tidal stripping is intrinsically involved in every
model assuming the gravitational interaction. The parameter space for the Milky
Way (MW)-LMC-SMC interaction was analyzed by a robust search algorithm (genetic
algorithm) combined with a fast restricted N-body model of the interaction. Our
method extended the known variety of evolutionary scenarios satisfying the
observed kinematics and morphology of the Magellanic large-scale structures.
Nevertheless, assuming the tidal interaction, no satisfactory reproduction of
the HI data available for the Magellanic Clouds was achieved with the new
proper motions. We conclude that for the proper motion data by Kallivayalil et
al., within their 1-sigma errors, the dynamical evolution of the Magellanic
System with the currently accepted total mass of the MW cannot be explained in
the framework of pure tidal models. The optimal value for the western component
of the LMC proper motion was found to be pm_w(LMC) > -1.3 mas/yr in case of
tidal models. It corresponds to the reduction of the Kallivayalil et al. value
for pm_w(LMC) by approx. 40% in its magnitude.Comment: ApJ accepted, 17 pages, 4 figure
A fetish for measurement?:Karl Deutsch in the second debate
This article begins by asking why Karl Deutsch never directly intervened in what has come to be known in the field as the second debate. This point of departure is used to outline Deutsch’s views on the purpose of knowledge. It is apparent that Deutsch was unwilling to make the distinction between the traditional and scientific approaches, which stood at the heart of the debate started by Hedley Bull. Deutsch’s position tried to embrace both approaches, because they were necessary in order to answer the big and important questions he asked. Deutsch also rejected the notion that the scientific approach could be devoid of normative concerns. Finally, the article argues that Deutsch keenly adopted methods connected with the scientific approach because he believed they made it possible to spot new patterns which might hold novel answers to the profoundly normative question of humankind’s survival. </jats:p
The Next Great Hope:The Humanitarian Approach to Nuclear Weapons
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The Nonproliferation Complex
For more than four decades the twin goals of nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament have been an almost unchallenged objective of the “international community.” Like drought prevention, or bans on the use of child soldiers, nonproliferation remains a mostly uncontroversial, largely universalistic initiative to which few object. The proponents of nonproliferation are fond of stressing that the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) has more signatories than any other arms control treaty. Who would not want to prevent more states from obtaining nuclear weapons? And who, for that matter, would oppose the ideal of a world free of such weapons
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