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2011

Stars: fundamental parameters

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A Selection Of Hot Subluminous Stars In The Galex Survey – I. Correlation With The Guide Star Catalog, S. Vennes, A. Kawka, P. Nemeth Jan 2011

A Selection Of Hot Subluminous Stars In The Galex Survey – I. Correlation With The Guide Star Catalog, S. Vennes, A. Kawka, P. Nemeth

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

We assembled a catalogue of bright, hot subdwarf and white dwarf stars extracted from a joint ultraviolet, optical and infrared source list. The selection is secured using colour criteria that correlate well with effective temperatures Teff≳ 12 000 K. We built a NUVV versus VJ diagram for ≳60 000 bright sources using the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) NUV magnitude (NUV < 14), the associated Guide Star Catalog (GSC2.3.2) photographic quick-V magnitude and the Two-Micron All-Sky Survey J and H magnitudes. This distillation process delivered a catalogue of ≈700 sources with NUVV < 0.5 comprising ∼160 known hot subdwarf stars and another ∼60 known white dwarf stars. A reduced proper-motion diagram built using the proper-motion measurements extracted from the Naval Observatory Merged Astrometric Dataset allowed us to identify an additional ∼120 new hot subdwarf candidates and ∼10 hot white dwarf candidates. We present a spectroscopic study of a subset of 52 subdwarfs, 48 of them analysed here for the first time, and with nine objects brighter than V ∼ 12. …


The Structure Of X-Ray Emissions Fromtriggered Lightning Leadersmeasured By A Pinhole-Type X-Ray Camera, M. M. Schaal, J. R. Dwyer, S. Arabshahi, E. S. Cramer, R. J. Lucia, N. Y. Liu, H. K. Rassoul, D. M. Smith, J. W. Matten, A. G. Reid, J. D. Hill, D. M. Jordan, M. A. Uman Jan 2011

The Structure Of X-Ray Emissions Fromtriggered Lightning Leadersmeasured By A Pinhole-Type X-Ray Camera, M. M. Schaal, J. R. Dwyer, S. Arabshahi, E. S. Cramer, R. J. Lucia, N. Y. Liu, H. K. Rassoul, D. M. Smith, J. W. Matten, A. G. Reid, J. D. Hill, D. M. Jordan, M. A. Uman

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

We investigate the structure of X-ray emissions from downward triggered lightning leaders using a pinhole-type X-ray camera (XCAM) located at the International Center for Lightning Research and Testing. This study builds on the work of Dwyer et al. (2011), which reported results from XCAM data from the 2010 summer lightning season. Additional details regarding the 2010 data are reported here. During the 2011 summer lightning season, the XCAM recorded 12 out of 17 leaders, 5 of which show downward leader propagation. Of those five leaders, one dart-stepped leader and two chaotic dart leaders are the focus of this paper. These …