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Discovery of a planetary nebula surrounding the symbiotic star DT Serpentis
We report the discovery of a planetary nebula centered on the poorly studied
symbiotic binary star DT Ser. In a few other symbiotic stars spatially resolved
nebulae have been discovered: however, only one of them might be a genuine
planetary nebula, while the others are likely to originate in complex mass
ejections episodes from the interacting binary central stars, possibly related
to nova-like outbursts. The rim of the planetary nebula around DT Ser is
severely distorted toward a brighter star, 5 arcsec away. In infrared WISE
data, this star shows the presence of a detached cold dust shell such as those
observed in post-AGB stars. The apparent association of the symbiotic star and
its planetary nebula with the nearby possible post-AGB object is discussed. We
also discuss the sparse and conflicting literature data that could support an
observed variability of the surface brightness of the planetary nebula. The
puzzling and intriguing characteristics displayed by DT Ser are surely worth
further and more detailed investigations.Comment: in press in A&
Parametric Macromodels of Differential Drivers and Receivers
This paper addresses the modeling of differential drivers and receivers for the analog simulation of high-speed interconnection systems. The proposed models are based on mathematical expressions, whose parameters can be estimated from the transient responses of the modeled devices. The advantages of this macromodeling approach are: improved accuracy with respect to models based on simplified equivalent circuits of devices; improved numerical efficiency with respect to detailed transistor-level models of devices; hiding of the internal structure of devices; straightforward circuit interpretation; or implementations in analog mixed-signal simulators. The proposed methodology is demonstrated on example devices and is applied to the prediction of transient waveforms and eye diagrams of a typical low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) data link
Ocorrência da ferrugem da mandioca causada por Uromyces manihotis no Estado do Pará.
Edição dos resumos do 44º Congresso Brasileiro de Fitopatologia, 2011, Bento Gonçalves. Resumo 1467
Asiago eclipsing binaries program. III. V570 Per
The orbit and physical parameters of the previously unsolved SB2 EB V570 Per
are derived using high resolution Asiago Echelle spectroscopy and B, V
photo-electric photometry. The metallicity from chi^2 analysis is [M/H]=+0.02
+/- 0.03, and reddening from interstellar NaI and KI absorption lines is E(B-V)
=0.023 +/- 0.007. The two components have masses of 1.449 +/- 0.006 and 1.350
+/- 0.006 Msun and spectral types F3 and F5, respectively. They are both still
within the Main Sequence band (T_1 =6842 +/- 25 K, T_2 =6562 +/- 25 K from
chi^2 analysis, R_1 =1.523 +/- 0.030, R_2 =1.388 +/- 0.019 Rsun) and are
dynamically relaxed to co-rotation with the orbital motion (Vrot sin i_{1,2}
=40 and 36 (+/-1) km/sec). The distance to V570 Per obtained from the orbital
solution is 123 +/- 2 pc, in excellent agreement with the revised Hipparcos
distance of 123 +/- 11 pc. The observed properties of V570 Per components are
compared to BaSTI models computed on purpose for exactly the observed masses
and varied chemical compositions. This system is interesting since both
components have their masses in the range where the efficiency of convective
core overshooting has to decrease with the total mass as a consequence of the
decreasing size of the convective core during the central H-burning stage. Our
numerical simulations show that, a small but not null overshooting is required,
with efficiencies lambda_{OV} =0.14 and 0.11 for the 1.449 and 1.350 Msun
components, respectively. This confirms the finding of Paper II on the similar
system V505 Per. At the approx 0.8 Gyr age of the system, the element diffusion
has reduced the surface metallicity of the models from the initial [M/H]=+0.17
to [M/H]=+0.02, in perfect agreement with the spectroscopically derived
[M/H]=+0.02 +/- 0.03 value.Comment: accepted by A&A. This revised upload to astro-ph correct a formatting
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QTL mapping associated with rooting stem cuttings from Citrus sunki vs. Poncirus trifoliata hybrids.
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