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Warm Hcn, C2h2, And Co In The Disk Of Gv Tau, Erika Gibb, K. Van Brunt, S. Brittain, T Rettig May 2007

Warm Hcn, C2h2, And Co In The Disk Of Gv Tau, Erika Gibb, K. Van Brunt, S. Brittain, T Rettig

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We present the first high-resolution, ground-based observations of HCN and C2H2 toward the T Tauri binary star system GV Tau. We detected strong absorption due to HCN ν3 and weak C2H2 [ν3 and ν2 + (ν4 + ν5)img1.gif] absorption toward the primary (GV Tau S) but not the infrared companion. We also report CO column densities and rotational temperatures, and present abundances relative to CO of HCN/CO ~ 0.6% and C2H/CO ~ 1.2% and an upper limit for CH4/CO < 0.37% toward GV Tau S. Neither HCN nor C2H2 were detected toward the infrared companion, and results suggest that abundances may differ between the two sources.


The Abundance Of Carbon Dioxide Ice In The Quiescent Intracloud Medium, D. Whittet, S. Shenoy, E. Bergin, J. Chiar, P. Gerakines, E. Gibb, G. Melnick, D. Neufeld Jan 2007

The Abundance Of Carbon Dioxide Ice In The Quiescent Intracloud Medium, D. Whittet, S. Shenoy, E. Bergin, J. Chiar, P. Gerakines, E. Gibb, G. Melnick, D. Neufeld

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We present new observations with the Infrared Spectrograph on board the Spitzer Space Telescope of the solid-CO2 absorption feature near 15 μm in the spectra of eight field stars behind the Taurus complex of dark clouds. Solid CO2 is detected in six lines of sight. New results are combined with previous data to investigate the correlation of CO2 column density with those of other major ice constituents (H2O and CO) and with extinction. CO2 is shown to display a "threshold extinction" effect, i.e., a minimum extinction (A0 = 4.3 ± 1.0 mag) required for detection, behavior similar to that previously …


[Accepted Article Manuscript Version (Postprint)] Testing The Inverse-Compton Catastrophe Scenario In The Intra-Day Variable Blazar S5 0716+71. I. Simultaneous Broadband Observations During November 2003, Bruce Wilking, L. Ostorero, S Wagner, J. Gracia, E. Ferrero, T Krichbaum, S. Britzen, A. Witzel, K. Nilsson, M. Villata, U. Bach, D. Barnaby, S. Bernhart, M Carini, C Chen, W. Chen, S. Ciprini, S. Crapanzano, V. Doroshenko, N Efimova, D. Emmanoulopoulos, L. Fuhrmann, K Gabanyi, A. Giltinan, V. Hagen-Thorn, M. Hauser, J. Heidt, A Hojaev, T. Hovatta, F. Hroch, M. Ibrahimov, V. Impellizzeri, R Ivanidze, D. Kachel, A. Kraus, O. Kurtanidze, A. Lähteenmäki, L. Lanteri, V. Larionov, Z Lin, E. Lindfors, F. Munz, M. Nikolashvili, G. Nucciarelli, A. O’Connor, J. Ohlert, M. Pasanen, C. Pullen, C. Raiteri, T Rector, R. Robb, L. Sigua, A. Sillanpää, L. Sixtova, N. Smith, P. Strub, S. Takahashi, L. Takalo, C. Tapken, J. Tartar, M. Tornikoski, G. Tosti, M. Tröller, R. Walters, W. Wills, I. Agudo, H. Aller, M. Aller, E. Angelakis, J. Klare, E. Körding, R Strom, H. Teräsranta, H. Ungerechts, B. Vila-Vilaró Jun 2006

[Accepted Article Manuscript Version (Postprint)] Testing The Inverse-Compton Catastrophe Scenario In The Intra-Day Variable Blazar S5 0716+71. I. Simultaneous Broadband Observations During November 2003, Bruce Wilking, L. Ostorero, S Wagner, J. Gracia, E. Ferrero, T Krichbaum, S. Britzen, A. Witzel, K. Nilsson, M. Villata, U. Bach, D. Barnaby, S. Bernhart, M Carini, C Chen, W. Chen, S. Ciprini, S. Crapanzano, V. Doroshenko, N Efimova, D. Emmanoulopoulos, L. Fuhrmann, K Gabanyi, A. Giltinan, V. Hagen-Thorn, M. Hauser, J. Heidt, A Hojaev, T. Hovatta, F. Hroch, M. Ibrahimov, V. Impellizzeri, R Ivanidze, D. Kachel, A. Kraus, O. Kurtanidze, A. Lähteenmäki, L. Lanteri, V. Larionov, Z Lin, E. Lindfors, F. Munz, M. Nikolashvili, G. Nucciarelli, A. O’Connor, J. Ohlert, M. Pasanen, C. Pullen, C. Raiteri, T Rector, R. Robb, L. Sigua, A. Sillanpää, L. Sixtova, N. Smith, P. Strub, S. Takahashi, L. Takalo, C. Tapken, J. Tartar, M. Tornikoski, G. Tosti, M. Tröller, R. Walters, W. Wills, I. Agudo, H. Aller, M. Aller, E. Angelakis, J. Klare, E. Körding, R Strom, H. Teräsranta, H. Ungerechts, B. Vila-Vilaró

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Context. Some intra-day variable, compact extra-galactic radio sources show brightness temperatures severely exceeding 1012 K, the limit set by catastrophic inverse-Compton (IC) cooling in sources of incoherent synchrotron radiation. The violation of the IC limit, actually possible under non-stationary conditions, would lead to IC avalanches in the soft-γ-ray energy band during transient periods.Aims. For the first time, broadband signatures of possible IC catastrophes were searched for in a prototypical source, S5 0716+71.Methods. A multifrequency observing campaign targetting S5 0716+71 was carried out during November 06-20, 2003. The observations, organized under the framework of the European Network for the Investigation of …


The Shape Of Dark Matter Haloes: Dependence On Mass, Redshift, Radius And Formation, Ricardo Flores, Brandon Allgood, Joel Primack, Andrey Kravtsov, Risa Wechsler, Andreas Faltenbacher, James Bullock Apr 2006

The Shape Of Dark Matter Haloes: Dependence On Mass, Redshift, Radius And Formation, Ricardo Flores, Brandon Allgood, Joel Primack, Andrey Kravtsov, Risa Wechsler, Andreas Faltenbacher, James Bullock

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Using six high-resolution dissipationless simulations with a varying box size in a flat Lambda cold dark matter (ΛCDM) universe, we study the mass and redshift dependence of dark matter halo shapes for Mvir= 9.0 × 1011− 2.0 × 1014h−1 M⊙, over the redshift range z= 0–3, and for two values of σ8= 0.75 and 0.9. Remarkably, we find that the redshift, mass and σ8 dependence of the mean smallest-to-largest axis ratio of haloes is well described by the simple power-law relation 〈s〉= (0.54 ± 0.02)(Mvir/M*)−0.050±0.003, where s is measured at 0.3Rvir, and the z and σ8 dependences are governed by …


Post-Outburst Infrared Spectra Of V1647 Ori, The Illuminating Star Of Mcneil's Nebula, Erika Gibb, T Rettig, S Brittain, D Wasikowski, Theodore Simon, William Vacca, Michael Cushing Apr 2006

Post-Outburst Infrared Spectra Of V1647 Ori, The Illuminating Star Of Mcneil's Nebula, Erika Gibb, T Rettig, S Brittain, D Wasikowski, Theodore Simon, William Vacca, Michael Cushing

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V1647 Ori is a low-mass star in the L1630 star-forming region that underwent an outburst in late 2003 and early 2004. We present postoutburst infrared spectra obtained with NIRSPEC (Keck II) and SpeX (IRTF) and compare these to spectra taken during the outburst. The results show that the temperature of the hot CO formed in the inner part of the disk has declined by ~800 K, while the water and CO ice and low-J CO gas features remained unchanged, consistent with previous assertions that the latter, low-temperature features arise in the foreground cloud. The P Cygni profiles of the Paschen …


Optical Spectroscopy Of The Surface Population Of The Ρ Ophiuchi Molecular Cloud: The First Wave Of Star Formation, Bruce Wilking, Michael Meyer, John Robinson, Thomas Greene Jan 2005

Optical Spectroscopy Of The Surface Population Of The Ρ Ophiuchi Molecular Cloud: The First Wave Of Star Formation, Bruce Wilking, Michael Meyer, John Robinson, Thomas Greene

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We present the results of optical spectroscopy of 139 stars obtained with the Hydra multiobject spectrograph. The objects extend over a 1.3 deg2 area surrounding the main cloud of the ρ Oph complex. The objects were selected from narrowband images to have Hα in emission. Using the presence of strong Hα emission, lithium absorption, location in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, or previously reported X-ray emission, we were able to identify 88 objects as young stars associated with the cloud. Strong Hα emission was confirmed in 39 objects with line widths consistent with their origin in magnetospheric accretion columns. Two of the …


The Core Structure Of Presolar Graphite Onions, P. Fraundorf, Martin Wackenhut Oct 2002

The Core Structure Of Presolar Graphite Onions, P. Fraundorf, Martin Wackenhut

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Of the “presolar particles” extracted from carbonaceous meteorite dissolution residues, i.e., of those particles that show isotopic evidence of formation in the neighborhood of other stars prior to the origin of our solar system, a subset of the onion-like graphite spheres has an interesting concentric graphene core–graphite rim structure. We show here that single graphene sheet defects in the onion cores (e.g., cyclopentane loops) may be observable edge-on by high-resolution electron microscopy. This could allow a better evaluation of models for their formation and in particular could strengthen the possibility that growth of these assemblages proceeds atom by atom with …


Spectroscopy Of Brown Dwarf Candidates In The Ρ Ophiuchi Molecular Core, Bruce Wilking, Thomas Greene, Michael Meyer Jan 1999

Spectroscopy Of Brown Dwarf Candidates In The Ρ Ophiuchi Molecular Core, Bruce Wilking, Thomas Greene, Michael Meyer

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We present an analysis of low-resolution infrared spectra for 20 brown dwarf candidates in the core of the ρ Ophiuchi molecular cloud. Fifteen of the sources display absorption-line spectra characteristic of late-type stars. By comparing the depths of water vapor absorption bands in our candidate objects with a grid of M dwarf standards, we derive spectral types that are independent of reddening. Optical spectroscopy of one brown dwarf candidate confirms the spectral type derived from the water bands. Combining their spectral types with published near-infrared photometry, effective temperatures and bolometric stellar luminosities are derived, enabling us to place our sample …


Statistics Of Active Galactic Nuclei In Rich Clusters Revisited, M. Way, R. Flores, H. Quintana Jul 1998

Statistics Of Active Galactic Nuclei In Rich Clusters Revisited, M. Way, R. Flores, H. Quintana

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Using the spectrophotometry of a large sample of galaxies in 19 Abell clusters, we have selected 42 candidate active galactic nuclei (AGNs) using the criteria used by Dressler and coworkers in their analysis of the statistics of 22 AGNs in 14 rich cluster fields, which are based on the equivalent width of [O II] 3727 Å, Hβ, and [O III] 5007 Å emission. We have then discriminated AGNs from H II region-like galaxies (hereafter H II galaxies) in the manner developed by Veilleux & Osterbrock using the additional information provided by Hα and [N II] 6583 Å or Hα and …


Inclination Effects In Spiral Galaxy Gravitational Lensing, Ariyeh Maller, Ricardo Flores, Joel Primack Sep 1997

Inclination Effects In Spiral Galaxy Gravitational Lensing, Ariyeh Maller, Ricardo Flores, Joel Primack

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Spheroidal components of spiral galaxies have been considered to be the only dynamically important component in gravitational lensing studies to date. Here we point out that including the disk component can have a significant effect, which depends on the disk inclination, on a variety of lensing properties that are relevant to present studies and future surveys. As an example, we look at the multiple image system B1600+434, which was recently identified as being lensed by a spiral galaxy. We find that by including the disk component, one can understand the fairly large image separation as being caused by the inclination …


A Search For Embedded Young Stellar Objects In And Near The Ic 1396 Complex, Richard Schwartz, Bruce Wilking, Armen Giulbudagian Jan 1991

A Search For Embedded Young Stellar Objects In And Near The Ic 1396 Complex, Richard Schwartz, Bruce Wilking, Armen Giulbudagian

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The IRAS data base is used to locate young stellar object candidates in and near the IC 1396 complex located in the Cepheus OB2 association. Co-added survey data are used to identify all sources with a flux density Snu(100) greater than 10 Jy and with Snu(100) greater than Snu(60). The 15 sources located at the positions of globules and dark clouds are further analyzed using the in-scan slices to assess the source profiles


High-Velocity Molecular Gas Associated With Cold Iras Sources, Bruce Wilking, James Blackwell, Lee Mundy Sep 1990

High-Velocity Molecular Gas Associated With Cold Iras Sources, Bruce Wilking, James Blackwell, Lee Mundy

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Maps are presented in the J = 2-1 transition of CO for five molecular outflows associated with deeply embedded far-infrared sources. All of the outflows display lobes of both red- and blue-shifted gas with full velocity extents ranging from 37 to 63 km/s. At least two of the outflows are bipolar but neither is well-collimated. High-velocity C-13O emission is detected in all sources. The data are used to estimate the optical depths, excitation temperatures, masses, momentum supply rates, and energy supply rates for the outflows. A comparison between the properties of IRAS-selected and optically selected molecular outflows is made. The …


The Circumstellar Structure Of Iras 16293-2422: C18o, Nh3 , And Co Observations, Lee Mundy, H. Wootten, Bruce Wilking Jan 1990

The Circumstellar Structure Of Iras 16293-2422: C18o, Nh3 , And Co Observations, Lee Mundy, H. Wootten, Bruce Wilking

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Interferometric observations of the (C-18)O and (C-12)O J = 1-0 transitions, and the NH3 (1, 1) and (2, 2) transitions toward the young far-IR source IRAS 16293-2422 are presented. The data reveal elongated gas structures which are aligned perpendicular to the axis of a bipolar outflow and to the local magnetic field direction. By combining the interferometric data with single-dish spectra of the (C-18)O and (C-17)O lines, a comprehensive model for the IRAS 16293-2422 region is developed. In this model, the compact (C-18)O line and 40 K dust emission arise from rotating material within which the central heat source is …