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Beyond News Values On Twitter: Predicting Factors That Drive User Engagement In News, Zhiyan Zhong Apr 2023

Beyond News Values On Twitter: Predicting Factors That Drive User Engagement In News, Zhiyan Zhong

Dartmouth College Master’s Theses

When deciding on what news stories to cover, traditional journalism determines news values by following several elements of newsworthiness, such as impact, timeliness, and prominence. However, these guidelines do not always seem to correspond with the success of content on social media. As people are increasingly turning to social media for news, our research aims to understand and predict factors that drive user engagement for news on social media. In this study, we analyze news content published on Twitter, and examine a diverse set of characteristics like metrics retrieved from the Twitter API and semantics by natural language processing, including …


A Multiwavelength Continuum Characterization Of High-Redshift Broad Absorption Line Quasars, D. Tuccillo, G. Bruni, M. A. Dipompeo, M. S. Brotherton Feb 2017

A Multiwavelength Continuum Characterization Of High-Redshift Broad Absorption Line Quasars, D. Tuccillo, G. Bruni, M. A. Dipompeo, M. S. Brotherton

Dartmouth Scholarship

We present the results of a multiwavelength study of a sample of high-redshift radio-loud (RL) broad absorption line (BAL) quasars. This way, we extend to higher redshift previous studies on the radio properties and broad-band optical colours of these objects. We have selected a sample of 22 RL BAL quasars with 3.6 ≤ z ≤ 4.8 cross-correlating the FIRST radio survey with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Flux densities between 1.25 and 9.5 GHz have been collected with the Jansky Very Large Array and Effelsberg-100 m telescopes for 15 BAL and 14 non-BAL quasars used as a comparison sample. …


Distribution Of Plasmoids In Post-Coronal Mass Ejection Current Sheets, L.-J. Guo, A. Bhattacharjee, Y.-M. Huang Jul 2013

Distribution Of Plasmoids In Post-Coronal Mass Ejection Current Sheets, L.-J. Guo, A. Bhattacharjee, Y.-M. Huang

Dartmouth Scholarship

Recently, the fragmentation of a current sheet in the high-Lundquist-number regime caused by the plasmoid instability has been proposed as a possible mechanism for fast reconnection. In this work, we investigate this scenario by comparing the distribution of plasmoids obtained from Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) observational data of a coronal mass ejection event with a resistive magnetohydrodynamic simulation of a similar event. The LASCO/C2 data are analyzed using visual inspection, whereas the numerical data are analyzed using both visual inspection and a more precise topological method. Contrasting the observational data with numerical data analyzed with both methods, we …


Non-Gaussianity From Self-Ordering Scalar Fields, Daniel G. Figueroa, Robert R. Caldwell, Marc Kamionkowski Jun 2010

Non-Gaussianity From Self-Ordering Scalar Fields, Daniel G. Figueroa, Robert R. Caldwell, Marc Kamionkowski

Dartmouth Scholarship

The Universe may harbor relics of the post-inflationary epoch in the form of a network of self-ordered scalar fields. Such fossils, while consistent with current cosmological data at trace levels, may leave too weak an imprint on the cosmic microwave background and the large-scale distribution of matter to allow for direct detection. The non-Gaussian statistics of the density perturbations induced by these fields, however, permit a direct means to probe for these relics. Here we calculate the bispectrum that arises in models of self-ordered scalar fields. We find a compact analytic expression for the bispectrum, evaluate it numerically, and provide …


Optimal Reconstruction Of Magnetopause Structures From Cluster Data, H Hasegawa, B U. Ö Sonnerup, B Klecker, G Paschmann Mar 2005

Optimal Reconstruction Of Magnetopause Structures From Cluster Data, H Hasegawa, B U. Ö Sonnerup, B Klecker, G Paschmann

Dartmouth Scholarship

The Grad-Shafranov (GS) reconstruction tech- nique, a single-spacecraft based data analysis method for recovering approximately two-dimensional (2-D) magneto- hydrostatic plasma/field structures in space, is improved to become a multi-spacecraft technique that produces a single field map by ingesting data from all four Cluster spacecraft into the calculation. The plasma pressure, required for the technique, is measured in high time resolution by only two of the spacecraft, C1 and C3, but, with the help of spacecraft po- tential measurements available from all four spacecraft, the pressure can be estimated at the other spacecraft as well via a relationship, established from C1 …


The Warps Survey - Iv. The X-Ray Luminosity-Temperature Relation Of High-Redshift Galaxy Clusters, B. W. Fairley, L. R. Jones, C. Scharf, H. Ebeling, E. Perlman, D. Horner, G. Wegner, M. Malkan Jul 2000

The Warps Survey - Iv. The X-Ray Luminosity-Temperature Relation Of High-Redshift Galaxy Clusters, B. W. Fairley, L. R. Jones, C. Scharf, H. Ebeling, E. Perlman, D. Horner, G. Wegner, M. Malkan

Dartmouth Scholarship

We present a measurement of the cluster X-ray luminosity-temperature (L-T) relation out to high redshift (z∼0.8). Combined ROSAT PSPC spectra of 91 galaxy clusters detected in the Wide Angle ROSAT Pointed Survey (WARPS) are simultaneously fitted in redshift and luminosity bins. The resulting temperature and luminosity measurements of these bins, which occupy a region of the high-redshift L-T relation not previously sampled, are compared with existing measurements at low redshift in order to constrain the evolution of the L-T relation. We find the best fit to low-redshift (z<0.2) cluster data, at T …


Fast Discrete Polynomial Transforms With Applications To Data Analysis For Distance Transitive Graphs, J. R. Driscoll, D. M. Healy, D. N. Rockmore Aug 1997

Fast Discrete Polynomial Transforms With Applications To Data Analysis For Distance Transitive Graphs, J. R. Driscoll, D. M. Healy, D. N. Rockmore

Dartmouth Scholarship

Let $\poly = \{P_0,\dots,P_{n-1}\}$ denote a set of polynomials with complex coefficients. Let $\pts = \{z_0,\dots,z_{n-1}\}\subset \cplx$ denote any set of {\it sample points}. For any $f = (f_0,\dots,f_{n-1}) \in \cplx^n$, the {\it discrete polynomial transform} of f (with respect to $\poly$ and $\pts$) is defined as the collection of sums, $\{\fhat(P_0),\dots,\fhat(P_{n-1})\}$, where $\fhat(P_j) = \langle f,P_j \rangle = \sum_{i=0}^{n-1} f_iP_j(z_i)w(i)$ for some associated weight function w. These sorts of transforms find important applications in areas such as medical imaging and signal processing.

In this paper, we present fast algorithms for computing discrete orthogonal polynomial transforms. For a system …