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Vla Imaging Of H I-Bearing Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies From The Alfalfa Survey, Lexi Gault, Lukas Leisman, Elizabeth A.K. Adams, Pavel E. Mancera Piña, Kameron Reiter, Nicholas Smith, Michael Battipaglia, John M. Cannon, Filippo Fraternali, Martha P. Haynes, Elizabeth Mcallan, Hannah J. Pagel, Katherine L. Rhode, John J. Salzer, Quinton Singer Jan 2020

Vla Imaging Of H I-Bearing Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies From The Alfalfa Survey, Lexi Gault, Lukas Leisman, Elizabeth A.K. Adams, Pavel E. Mancera Piña, Kameron Reiter, Nicholas Smith, Michael Battipaglia, John M. Cannon, Filippo Fraternali, Martha P. Haynes, Elizabeth Mcallan, Hannah J. Pagel, Katherine L. Rhode, John J. Salzer, Quinton Singer

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Ultra-diffuse galaxies have generated significant interest due to their large optical extents and low optical surface brightnesses, which challenge galaxy formation models. Here we present resolved synthesis observations of 12 H i-bearing ultra-diffuse galaxies (HUDs) from the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), as well as deep optical imaging from the WIYN 3.5-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. We present the data processing and images, including total intensity H i maps and H i velocity fields. The HUDs show ordered gas distributions and evidence of rotation, important prerequisites for the detailed kinematic models in Mancera Pi˜na et al. …


Binary Central Stars Of Planetary Nebulae Discovered Through Photometric Variability. Iv. The Central Stars Of Hatr 4 And Hf 2-2, Todd C. Hillwig, Howard E. Bond, David J. Frew, S C. Schaub, Eva Hl Bodman Jul 2016

Binary Central Stars Of Planetary Nebulae Discovered Through Photometric Variability. Iv. The Central Stars Of Hatr 4 And Hf 2-2, Todd C. Hillwig, Howard E. Bond, David J. Frew, S C. Schaub, Eva Hl Bodman

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We explore the photometrically variable central stars of the planetary nebulae HaTr 4 and Hf 2-2. Both have been classified as close binary star systems previously based on their light curves alone. Here, we present additional arguments and data confirming the identification of both as close binaries with an irradiated cool companion to the hot central star. We include updated light curves, orbital periods, and preliminary binary modeling for both systems. We also identify for the first time the central star of HaTr 4 as an eclipsing binary. Neither system has been well studied in the past, but we utilize …


Observation Of Transverse Spin-Dependent Azimuthal Correlations Of Charged Pion Pairs In P + P At Sqrt(S) = 200 Gev, Adam Gibson-Even, Shirvel Stanislaus, Donald Koetke, Star Collaboration Dec 2015

Observation Of Transverse Spin-Dependent Azimuthal Correlations Of Charged Pion Pairs In P + P At Sqrt(S) = 200 Gev, Adam Gibson-Even, Shirvel Stanislaus, Donald Koetke, Star Collaboration

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Measurement Of Interaction Between Antiprotons, Adam Gibson-Even, Shirvel Stanislaus, Donald Koetke, Star Collaboration Nov 2015

Measurement Of Interaction Between Antiprotons, Adam Gibson-Even, Shirvel Stanislaus, Donald Koetke, Star Collaboration

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Precision Measurement Of The Longitudinal Double-Spin Asymmetry For Inclusive Jet Production In Polarized Proton Collisions At S√=200  Gev, Adam Gibson-Even, Shirvel Stanislaus, Donald Koetke, Star Collaboration Aug 2015

Precision Measurement Of The Longitudinal Double-Spin Asymmetry For Inclusive Jet Production In Polarized Proton Collisions At S√=200  Gev, Adam Gibson-Even, Shirvel Stanislaus, Donald Koetke, Star Collaboration

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We report a new measurement of the midrapidity inclusive jet longitudinal double-spin asymmetry, ALL, in polarized pp collisions at center-of-mass energy s√=200  GeV. The STAR data place stringent constraints on polarized parton distribution functions extracted at next-to-leading order from global analyses of inclusive deep-inelastic scattering (DIS), semi-inclusive DIS, and RHIC pp data. The measured asymmetries provide evidence at the 3σ level for positive gluon polarization in the Bjorken-x region x>0.05.


Binary Central Stars Of Planetary Nebulae Discovered Through Photometric Variability. Iii. The Central Star Of Abell 65, Todd Hillwig, David J. Frew, Melissa Louie, Orsola De Marco, Sam Schaub Jul 2015

Binary Central Stars Of Planetary Nebulae Discovered Through Photometric Variability. Iii. The Central Star Of Abell 65, Todd Hillwig, David J. Frew, Melissa Louie, Orsola De Marco, Sam Schaub

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A growing number of close binary stars are being discovered among central stars of planetary nebulae. Recent and ongoing surveys are finding new systems and contributing to our knowledge of the evolution of close binary systems. The push to find more systems was largely based on early discoveries which suggested that 10%–15% of all central stars are close binaries. One goal of this series of papers is confirmation and classification of these systems as close binaries and determination of binary system parameters. Here we provide time-resolved multi-wavelength photometry of the central star of Abell 65 as well as further analysis …


Lambda Lambda Correlation Function In Au + Au Collisions At Sqrt(S_Nn) = 200 Gev, Adam Gibson-Even, Shirvel Stanislaus, Donald Koetke, Star Collaboration Jan 2015

Lambda Lambda Correlation Function In Au + Au Collisions At Sqrt(S_Nn) = 200 Gev, Adam Gibson-Even, Shirvel Stanislaus, Donald Koetke, Star Collaboration

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Observations Of Ozone Production In A Dissipating Tropical Convective Cell During Tc4, Gary A. Morris, A. M. Thompson, K. E. Pickering, S. Chen, E. J. Bucsela, P. A. Kucera Jan 2010

Observations Of Ozone Production In A Dissipating Tropical Convective Cell During Tc4, Gary A. Morris, A. M. Thompson, K. E. Pickering, S. Chen, E. J. Bucsela, P. A. Kucera

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From 13 July–9 August 2007, 25 ozonesondes were launched from Las Tablas, Panama as part of the Tropical Composition, Cloud, and Climate Coupling (TC4) mission. On 5 August, a strong convective cell formed in the Gulf of Panama. World Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN) data indicated 563 flashes (09:00–17:00 UTC) in the Gulf. NO2 data from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) show enhancements, suggesting lightning production of NOx. At 15:05 UTC, an ozonesonde ascended into the southern edge of the now dissipating convective cell as it moved west across the Azuero Peninsula. The balloon oscillated from 2.5–5.1 km five times …


Trajectory Mapping And Applications To Data From The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, Gary A. Morris, Mark R. Schoeberl, Lynn C. Sparling, Paul A. Newman, Leslie R. Lait, Lee Elson, Joe Waters, Robert A. Suttie, Aidan Roche, Jack Kumer, James M. Russell Iii Aug 1995

Trajectory Mapping And Applications To Data From The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, Gary A. Morris, Mark R. Schoeberl, Lynn C. Sparling, Paul A. Newman, Leslie R. Lait, Lee Elson, Joe Waters, Robert A. Suttie, Aidan Roche, Jack Kumer, James M. Russell Iii

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The problem of creating synoptic maps from asynoptically gathered trace gas data has prompted the development of a number of schemes. Most notable among these schemes are the Kalman filter, the Salby-Fourier technique, and constituent reconstruction. This paper explores a new technique called "trajectory mapping." Trajectory mapping creates synoptic maps from asynoptically gathered data by advecting measurements backward or forward in time using analyzed wind fields. A significant portion of this work is devoted to an analysis of errors in synoptic trajectory maps associated with the calculation of individual parcel trajectories. In particular, we have considered (1) calculational errors; (2) …