602 results on '"J. García López"'
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202. Beryllium anomalies in solar-type field stars
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Sofia Randich, Nuno C. Santos, Garik Israelian, R. J. García López, and Rafael Rebolo
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Physics ,Field (physics) ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,Theoretical models ,FOS: Physical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Large range ,Astrophysics ,Type (model theory) ,Stars ,chemistry ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Lithium ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Beryllium ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Mixing (physics) - Abstract
We present a study of beryllium (Be) abundances in a large sample of field solar-type dwarfs and sub-giants spanning a large range of effective temperatures. The analysis shows that Be is severely depleted for F stars, as expected by the light-element depletion models. However, we also show that Beryllium abundances decrease with decreasing temperature for stars cooler than $\sim$6000 K, a result that cannot be explained by current theoretical models including rotational mixing, but that is, at least in part, expected from the models that take into account internal wave physics. In particular, the light element abundances of the coolest and youngest stars in our sample suggest that Be, as well as lithium (Li), has already been burned early during their evolution. Furthermore, we find strong evidence for the existence of a Be-gap for solar-temperature stars. The analysis of Li and Be abundances in the sub-giants of our sample also shows the presence of one case that has still detectable amounts of Li, while Be is severely depleted. Finally, we compare the derived Be abundances with Li abundances derived using the same set of stellar parameters. This gives us the possibility to explore the temperatures for which the onset of Li and Be depletion occurs., 16 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics
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- 2004
203. Effect of ion current density on damage in Al ion implanted SiC
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Peter Petrik, Nguyen Quoc Khánh, J. García López, T. Lohner, Yolanda Morilla, A.R. Ramos, and Gábor Battistig
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Materials science ,Ion beam ,Silicon ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Fluence ,Ion ,chemistry ,Radiation damage ,Spectroscopic ellipsometry ,Instrumentation ,Ion current density - Abstract
The damage created by implantation of Al ions into single crystalline 4H-SiC has been analyzed using a combination of ion beam techniques and spectroscopic ellipsometry. The samples were implanted at room temperature with 150 keV Al + ions in the fluence range of 4 × 10 14 cm −2 to 2 × 10 15 cm −2 with current densities of 0.4 and 2.5 μA cm −2 . In order to study simultaneously the depth distribution of the disorder produced in both the carbon and silicon sublattice, we used 3.5 MeV He beam in channeling geometry. In this condition the cross-section for carbon is enhanced by a factor of ∼6. The structural recovery of the samples after a further high temperature annealing has been studied. These results have been compared with the optical properties of the samples measured by spectroscopic ellipsometry.
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- 2004
204. Ion implantation-caused damage in SiC measured by spectroscopic ellipsometry
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Miklós Fried, Essam R. Shaaban, T. Lohner, O. Polgár, J. García López, József Gyulai, Peter Petrik, Yolanda Morilla, and Gábor Battistig
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,Metals and Alloys ,Analytical chemistry ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,Rutherford backscattering spectrometry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Amorphous solid ,Ion ,Ion implantation ,Optics ,stomatognathic system ,Ellipsometry ,Materials Chemistry ,business ,Current density ,Refractive index - Abstract
Since ion implantation-caused damage changes the complex refractive index of SiC significantly, optical methods can be used to measure the sample properties sensitively, non-destructively and quickly. In the present work the damage created by ion implantation into SiC and its change upon annealing was characterized by spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE). 4H SiC samples were implanted with 150 keV Al using doses between 4×l0 14 and 2×l0 15 cm −2 with current densities from 0.4 to 2.5 μA cm −2 . They were subsequently annealed at 1100 °C in Ar for 1 h. SE measurements were made before and after annealing. The relative damage was measured using the Bruggeman effective medium approximation combining the dielectric function of single-crystalline and totally amorphized SiC. Therefore, the prerequisite of the proper interpretation of SE data measured on partially damaged SiC is the knowledge of the complex dielectric function of single-crystalline and completely ion implantation amorphized SiC. The complex dielectric function of ion implantation-amorphized SiC was determined from a high-dose implant. Different optical models and the influence of experimental conditions on the damage were investigated. The results were crosschecked by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry.
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- 2004
205. Study of the stoichiometry transfer in pulsed laser deposition of bioactive silica-based glasses
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Francisco J. Ferrer, Julio Borrajo, Julia Serra, S. Liste, Mariano Perez-Amor, J. García López, Patricia Sánchez González, Stefano Chiussi, Miguel Ángel Respaldiza, Yolanda Morilla, and Betty León
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Laser ablation ,Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Analytical chemistry ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,engineering.material ,Rutherford backscattering spectrometry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Pulsed laser deposition ,Coating ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,Nuclear reaction analysis ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Thin film ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy - Abstract
Bioactive glasses of different composition were ablated in vacuum with an ArF laser to investigate the transfer of the multi-component system to titanium substrates. Both the bioactive coatings and the bulk glasses were analysed by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS), particle induced X-ray emission (PIXE), nuclear reaction analysis (NRA), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopies (XPS). The composition analyses by RBS, PIXE and NRA reveal that the target stoichiometry is nearly congruent transferred to the coating. Nevertheless, along the thin film slight inhomogeneities in composition were found. On the other hand, XPS and FTIR spectra show important changes in the bonding configuration of the coatings and a diminution of the non-bridging oxygen functional groups. This new rearrangement of the coating network forming and modifying agents strongly impacts the bioactive behaviour of the films when soaked in simulated body fluids.
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- 2004
206. Influence of oxygen and argon on the crystal quality and piezoelectric response of AlN sputtered thin films
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Marta Clement, Yolanda Morilla, J. García López, L. Vergara, Jesús Sangrador, Enrique Iborra, Miguel Ángel Respaldiza, and A. Sanz-Hervás
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Argon ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Mineralogy ,General Chemistry ,Rutherford backscattering spectrometry ,Oxygen ,Grain size ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Crystal ,chemistry ,Sputtering ,Residual stress ,Materials Chemistry ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Thin film - Abstract
In this work we have investigated the effect of oxygen and argon impurities on the residual stress, crystal structure and piezoelectric response of sputtered AlN thin films for surface acoustic wave applications. The AlN films were deposited on Si (100) wafers by RF sputtering of an Al target in an Ar/N2 gas mixture. The substrate bias voltage and the pressure were adjusted to obtain films with pure c-axis orientation. The crystal quality and the grain size of the films were assessed by X-ray diffractometry. The Al:N atomic ratio and the Ar content were measured by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry. The oxygen content was determined by an improved particle-induced γ-ray emission method. Our results indicate that the residual stress is associated with the presence of Ar in the film but not with oxygen contamination. There is also a correlation between the Ar content and the crystal quality. The grain size depends on the oxygen contamination, but is also affected by other factors. Finally, the electromechanical coupling factor decreases significantly with oxygen content but is independent of Ar impurities. © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved., This work has been supported by the Spanish MCyT through project no. MAT2001-350. One of the authors (J.G.L.) would like to acknowledge financial support by the MCyT through the ‘Ramón y Cajal’ programme.
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- 2004
207. High-Sensitivity Ion Beam Analytical Method for Studying Ion-Implanted SiC
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Nguyen Quoc Khánh, J. García López, Miguel Ángel Respaldiza, Edit Szilágyi, Gábor Battistig, and Yolanda Morilla
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Materials science ,Ion beam ,Silicon ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Doping ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Ion current ,Condensed Matter Physics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ion implantation ,Ion beam deposition ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Silicon carbide ,Radiation damage ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,business - Abstract
The combination of Backscattering Spectrometry and channeling with the 12 C(,) 12 C nuclear resonance at 4.26 MeV to study radiation damage in the carbon sublattice of 6H-SiC was applied. 6H SiC samples were implanted with 200 keV Al ions in a dose range of 410 14 cm -2 - 110 16 cm -2 with different current densities at room temperatures. The implanted samples were annealed at 1200oC in argon for 1 hour. In the case of low dose, low current density implantation damage recovery seems to be complete. Introduction Silicon carbide is a wide bandgap semiconductor material with many advantages for high temperature, high power and high frequency applications. Its local doping can only be performed by ion implantation, due to the very low diffusivity of the dopants in SiC, even at high temperatures. However, an equivalent ion beam irradiation creates more damage in the crystal lattice of SiC than it would be in Si. Moreover in the case of SiC the damage creation depends not only the dose of implanted atoms, but on the ion current during implantation [1]. The damage process and the structural recovery after a further high temperature annealing are not yet fully understood. Ion beam analytical methods are suitable for observing ion implantation damage. Widely used Rutherford Backscattering method with channeling (BS/C) provides information on the damage only in the silicon sublattice since the small signals from carbon are situated on the high background of silicon. In our present work the 4.26 MeV
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- 2003
208. Use of nuclear microanalysis to study the oxygenation mechanism of Y1Ba2Cu3O7−x thin films: estimation of the oxygen diffusion coefficients
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E. Bréelle, J. García López, Y. Lemaitre, J. C. Mage, B. Marcilhac, J. Siejka, and Miguel Ángel Respaldiza
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Elastic scattering ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Crystallography ,Materials science ,Sputtering ,Analytical chemistry ,Resonance ,Crystallite ,Thin film ,Instrumentation ,Single crystal ,Microanalysis ,Stoichiometry - Abstract
Superconducting Y1Ba2Cu3O7−x (YBCO) c-axis oriented thin films are grown “in situ” by cathodic sputtering of stoichiometric Y1Ba2Cu3O7−x polycrystalline target on MgO single crystal substrates. The films are formed at 720 °C at pO2≈pAr≈3.5×10−4 bar and subsequently cooled down “in situ” to the room temperature under different conditions. All measurements are performed “ex situ”. The oxygen content and its distribution within the films are determined respectively by the nuclear reaction 16 O ( 3 He , α ) 15 O at 2.45 MeV and by the elastic scattering resonance 16 O ( α , α ) 16 O at 3.045 MeV. The analysis of experimental results strongly suggests that the oxygen content of YBCO thin films during the high temperature in situ growth is near 7. By fitting the oxygen content and its distribution within the films, the oxygen diffusion coefficient in YBCO films was evaluated and compared to the literature data. A good agreement is found. The physical and applied aspects of these finding will be discussed.
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- 2002
209. Dendritic Galactosides Based on aβ-Cyclodextrin Core for the Construction of Site-Specific Molecular Delivery Systems: Synthesis and Molecular Recognition Studies
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Francisco Santoyo-Gonzalez, Juan J. García-López, Antonio Vargas-Berenguel, Emilia Ortiz-Salmerón, Juan J. Giménez-Martínez, Luis García-Fuentes, and Fernando Ortega-Caballero
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Steric effects ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Aqueous solution ,Cyclodextrin ,Stereochemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Binding constant ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Monomer ,Molecular recognition ,chemistry ,Galactosides ,Dendrimer - Abstract
In order to evaluate the abil- ity of multivalent glycosides based on a -cyclodextrin core as site-specific mo- lecular carriers, a study on both the inclusion complexation behaviour and lectin binding affinity of branched and hyperbranched -cyclodextrins is pre- sented. A series of cluster galactosides constructed on -cyclodextrin scaffolds containing seven 1-thio--lactose or - lactosylamine bound to the macrocyclic core through different spacer arms were synthesised. In addition, the first syn- thesis of three first-order dendrimers based on a -cyclodextrin core contain- ing fourteen 1-thio---galactose, 1-thio--lactose and 1-thio--melibiose residues was performed. Calorimetric titrations performed at 25C in buffered aqueous solution (pH 7.4) gave the af- finity constants and the thermodynamic parameters for the complex formation of these -cyclodextrin derivatives with guests sodium 8-anilino-1-naphthalene- sulfonate (ANS) and 2-naphthalenesul- fonate, and lectin from peanut (Arachis hypogaea) (PNA). The persubstitution of the primary face of the -cyclodextrin with saccharides led to a slight increase of the binding constant values for the inclusion complexation with ANS rela- tive to the native -cyclodextrin. How- ever, the increase of the steric conges- tion due to the presence of the saccha- ride residues on the narrow rim of the - cyclodextrin may cause a decrease of the binding ability as shown for sodium 2-naphthalenesulfonate. The spacer arms are not passive elements and influence the host binding ability ac- cording to their chemical nature. PNA forms soluble cross-linked complexes with cluster galactosides and lactosides scaffolded on -cyclodextrin but not with cluster galactopyranosylamines or melibiose. Both, perbranched and hy- perbranched -cyclodextrins, form stronger complexes with PNA than the monomeric analogues. However, the use of hyperbranched CDs does not contrib- ute to the improvement of the complex stability relative to heptakis-glycocyclo- dextrin derivatives. Finally, a titration experiment with PNA and a complex formed by a heptakis lactose -cyclo- dextrin derivative with sodium 2-naph- thalenesulfonate showed the formation of a soluble cross-linked complex with stronger affinity constant and higher stoichiometry than those observed for the complex formation of PNA with the same heptakis-lactose -cyclodextrin derivative, suggesting the formation of a three component complex.
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- 2002
210. Fragmentos de la metáfora orgánica en el pensamiento político moderno
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Daniel J. García López
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Philosophy - Abstract
El articulo analiza la supervivencia de la metafora organica en los inicios de la Modernidad, en contra de la tesis planteada por Norberto Bobbio segun la cual el organicismo desaparece con la Modernidad. A partir del pensamiento de Hobbes, Rousseau, Beccaria y Sieyes, se demuestra erronea esta tesis y se muestra la vinculacion entre la vieja metafora y el moderno paradigma inmunitario.
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- 2017
211. Precision Measurement of the(e++e−)Flux in Primary Cosmic Rays from 0.5 GeV to 1 TeV with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station
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Y. Y. Fan, Massimo Gervasi, A. Fiasson, Roberto Battiston, N. Masi, F. Luo, L. Tao, L. Barrin, M. Capell, M. Paniccia, A. Schulz von Dratzig, M. Pohl, B. Borgia, C. Leluc, G. Gallucci, S. S. Vaurynovich, Julio C. Marín, Miaoran Lu, Yongyao Li, G. Boella, K. C. Han, J. Z. Luo, F. Giovacchini, Yun Shi, Q. L. Wang, Luca Morescalchi, Lucio Quadrani, Samuel C.C. Ting, Tim Martin, B. Beischer, V. Bonnivard, C. Delgado, G. Scolieri, Mingming Yang, M. Habiby, A. Malinin, Zhixiang Tang, C. P. Tang, D. C. Mo, A. Eline, J. Y. Shi, M. Müller, Maria Ionica, G. Schwering, J. S. Ricol, Lin Cheng, W. De Boer, K. H. Guo, Dong-Chul Son, S. Schael, X. W. Tang, P. Saouter, Teimuraz Lomtadze, M. Duranti, Yu. Galaktionov, R. J. García-López, N. Nikonov, Liqiu Wang, D. D'Urso, Elisa Laudi, J. Hoffman, I. Guerri, S. M. Schmidt, M. J. Chae, C. Guandalini, K. Luebelsmeyer, Y. J. Yu, H. T. Lee, J. Q. Ni, G. Martinez, C. Palomares, C. Clark, V. Poireau, H. Jinchi, D. Aisa, N. Attig, A. Alvino, J. P. Vialle, L. Basara, Z. M. Zheng, S. Kunz, J. Casaus, Z. Q. Yu, K. Bollweg, A.I. Oliva, A. Ghelfi, Valerio Vagelli, E. Choumilov, X. M. Qi, A. Piluso, D. Rozza, S. Borsini, I. Cernuda, G. Castellini, Jinglai Li, V. Choutko, G. Ambrosi, F. Cervelli, S. Lim, Bruna Bertucci, D. Grandi, T. Urban, R. Kossakowski, Carlos Díaz, S. Bizzaglia, M. J. Boschini, L. Di Masso, I. Gebauer, B. Coste, V. Cascioli, Fabrizio Giulio Luca Pilo, M. Orcinha, D. Tescaro, Timothy H. Hsieh, Manuela Vecchi, W. H. Sun, W. Y. Jang, P. Lipari, T. Räihä, M. Aguilar, Ruiguang Wang, C. Pizzolotto, M. Bizzarri, E. Fiandrini, Y. H. Shan, A. Bartoloni, G. N. Kim, Zhihua Zhang, C. Vannini, Haifeng Li, K. Kanishev, Nicola Tomassetti, H. L. Zhuang, L. Farnesini, M. Graziani, F. Spinella, X. Y. Shi, Z. L. Weng, Chia-Hui Lin, D. Rapin, H. S. Chen, V. Plyaskin, J. Yang, J. Gong, S. Xie, C. Goy, Behcet Alpat, E. Postaci, C. Sbarra, A. Barrau, G. M. Cheng, P. von Doetinchem, Roald Z. Sagdeev, X. D. Cai, Mauro Tacconi, G. Coignet, Antje Putze, Jianfeng Feng, B. S. Shan, Won Kyu Calvin Sun, Q. H. Ye, M. B. Demirköz, H. Yi, Wei Li, K. Whitman, H. Y. Chou, S. Della Torre, Q. Meng, R. D. Majka, F. Donnini, Changgi Huh, X. Xia, J. Wienkenhöver, Z. Cui, Hengchang Liu, E. Pedreschi, W. J. Du, Kwangsoo Kim, Andrei Kounine, Sadakazu Haino, Q. Yan, F. Spada, A. Papi, G. Bigongiari, S. Caroff, Bruce Rafael Mellado Garcia, Paolo Zuccon, Y. H. Chang, R. Clavero, N. Zimmermann, J. J. Torsti, S. Pensotti, Zhao Wang, Antonino Zichichi, Henning Gast, I. Rodríguez, J. Berdugo, Luísa Arruda, A. Rozhkov, S. Zeissler, A. Obermeier, S. Di Falco, Valery Zhukov, C. Consolandi, T. X. Li, Varlen Grabski, P. Mott, M. Incagli, M. Pauluzzi, J. D. Burger, T. Siedenburg, Claudio Corti, M. Bourquin, J. Bazo, R. Q. Xiong, Mayda Velasco, Corrado Gargiulo, P. Azzarello, Zhiqi Huang, S. C. Lee, S. S. Lv, J. Sandweiss, A. Chikanian, Z. Y. Li, A. Bachlechner, X. B. Zhang, Eun-Suk Seo, X. Q. Wang, Ying Lu, S. Rosier-Lees, V. Koutsenko, Eino Valtonen, Z. H. Li, Qiang Li, W. Gillard, C. H. Chung, G. La Vacca, David Maurin, Rui Miguel Faisca Rodrigues Pereira, M. T. Zhang, M. Crispoltoni, M. Behlmann, Laurent Derome, Ningsheng Xu, Franck Cadoux, P. Nunes, D. Liu, D. Schuckardt, Matthias Heil, G. Laurenti, A. I. Chen, P. Goglov, Alexandre Lebedev, P. G. Rancoita, M. S. Krafczyk, I. Lazzizzera, M. Xie, C. Mañá, Veronica Bindi, Z. H. He, F. Nozzoli, C. Zurbach, T. Eronen, W. Xu, T. Kirn, C. Türkoğlu, Arturo Alejandro Menchaca-Rocha, Gongming Xin, Markus Battarbee, E. Finch, J. H. Zhang, K. Andeen, F. Barao, U. Becker, Thomas Lippert, F. J. Eppling, P. H. Fisher, S. M. Ting, F. Palmonari, M. Dai, O. Kounina, H. Wu, Andrea Contin, F. Dimiccoli, and E. Valente
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Primary (astronomy) ,International Space Station ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Flux ,Cosmic ray ,Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY ,Hardware_REGISTER-TRANSFER-LEVELIMPLEMENTATION ,Hardware_LOGICDESIGN - Published
- 2014
212. Black hole physics. Black hole lightning due to particle acceleration at subhorizon scales
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J, Aleksić, S, Ansoldi, L A, Antonelli, P, Antoranz, A, Babic, P, Bangale, J A, Barrio, J, Becerra González, W, Bednarek, E, Bernardini, B, Biasuzzi, A, Biland, O, Blanch, S, Bonnefoy, G, Bonnoli, F, Borracci, T, Bretz, E, Carmona, A, Carosi, P, Colin, E, Colombo, J L, Contreras, J, Cortina, S, Covino, P, Da Vela, F, Dazzi, A, De Angelis, G, De Caneva, B, De Lotto, E, de Oña Wilhelmi, C, Delgado Mendez, D, Dominis Prester, D, Dorner, M, Doro, S, Einecke, D, Eisenacher, D, Elsaesser, M V, Fonseca, L, Font, K, Frantzen, C, Fruck, D, Galindo, R J, García López, M, Garczarczyk, D, Garrido Terrats, M, Gaug, N, Godinović, A, González Muñoz, S R, Gozzini, D, Hadasch, Y, Hanabata, M, Hayashida, J, Herrera, D, Hildebrand, J, Hose, D, Hrupec, W, Idec, V, Kadenius, H, Kellermann, K, Kodani, Y, Konno, J, Krause, H, Kubo, J, Kushida, A, La Barbera, D, Lelas, N, Lewandowska, E, Lindfors, S, Lombardi, F, Longo, M, López, R, López-Coto, A, López-Oramas, E, Lorenz, I, Lozano, M, Makariev, K, Mallot, G, Maneva, N, Mankuzhiyil, K, Mannheim, L, Maraschi, B, Marcote, M, Mariotti, M, Martínez, D, Mazin, U, Menzel, J M, Miranda, R, Mirzoyan, A, Moralejo, P, Munar-Adrover, D, Nakajima, A, Niedzwiecki, K, Nilsson, K, Nishijima, K, Noda, R, Orito, A, Overkemping, S, Paiano, M, Palatiello, D, Paneque, R, Paoletti, J M, Paredes, X, Paredes-Fortuny, M, Persic, J, Poutanen, P G, Prada Moroni, E, Prandini, I, Puljak, R, Reinthal, W, Rhode, M, Ribó, J, Rico, J, Rodriguez Garcia, S, Rügamer, T, Saito, K, Saito, K, Satalecka, V, Scalzotto, V, Scapin, C, Schultz, T, Schweizer, S N, Shore, A, Sillanpää, J, Sitarek, I, Snidaric, D, Sobczynska, F, Spanier, V, Stamatescu, A, Stamerra, T, Steinbring, J, Storz, M, Strzys, L, Takalo, H, Takami, F, Tavecchio, P, Temnikov, T, Terzić, D, Tescaro, M, Teshima, J, Thaele, O, Tibolla, D F, Torres, T, Toyama, A, Treves, M, Uellenbeck, P, Vogler, R, Zanin, M, Kadler, R, Schulz, E, Ros, U, Bach, F, Krauß, and J, Wilms
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Supermassive black holes with masses of millions to billions of solar masses are commonly found in the centers of galaxies. Astronomers seek to image jet formation using radio interferometry but still suffer from insufficient angular resolution. An alternative method to resolve small structures is to measure the time variability of their emission. Here we report on gamma-ray observations of the radio galaxy IC 310 obtained with the MAGIC (Major Atmospheric Gamma-ray Imaging Cherenkov) telescopes, revealing variability with doubling time scales faster than 4.8 min. Causality constrains the size of the emission region to be smaller than 20% of the gravitational radius of its central black hole. We suggest that the emission is associated with pulsar-like particle acceleration by the electric field across a magnetospheric gap at the base of the radio jet.
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- 2014
213. Discovery of very high energy gamma-ray emission from the blazar 1ES 0033+595 by the MAGIC telescopes
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T. Steinbring, A. González Muñoz, Natalia Lewandowska, D. Hildebrand, A. La Barbera, Daniela Dorner, X. Paredes-Fortuny, A. De Angelis, F. Borracci, M. Uellenbeck, Konstancja Satalecka, Michele Doro, S. Partini, S. Buson, Aaron Dominguez, Dario Hrupec, M. A. Lopez, K. Saito, U. Menzel, M. Gaug, J. Becerra González, Mario Meucci, Jelena Aleksić, R. López-Coto, Julian Sitarek, J. Hose, Daniela Hadasch, K. Nishijima, Takashi Saito, A. Niedzwiecki, J. Herrera, T. Toyama, Koji Noda, Giacomo Bonnoli, D. Dominis Prester, Reiko Orito, Diego F. Torres, Thomas Bretz, K. Frantzen, David Paneque, Elisa Bernardini, S. N. Shore, D. Nakajima, G. Maneva, Nikola Godinovic, Benito Marcote, R. Zanin, A. Saggion, P. G. Prada Moroni, M. Garczarczyk, Tihomir Surić, D. Carreto Fidalgo, Martin Makariev, M. I. Martínez, A. Borghese, E. Prandini, Oscar Blanch, O. Tibolla, V. Kadenius, P. Temnikov, Adrian Biland, Francisco Prada, S. Paiano, Lluis Font, Karl Mannheim, M. Hayashida, Victor Stamatescu, J. Krause, A. Herrero, B. De Lotto, J. Rico, Alicia López-Oramas, Stefano Covino, A. Sillanpää, K. Berger, M. Doert, C. Delgado Mendez, V. Tronconi, Hajime Takami, I. Lozano, Nijil Mankuzhiyil, G. De Caneva, S. Bonnefoy, Wolfgang Rhode, Aldo Treves, Sabrina Einecke, S. R. Gozzini, Robert Wagner, J. Rodriguez Garcia, Felix Spanier, W. Idec, P. Munar-Adrover, M. Palatiello, Francesco Dazzi, Masahiro Teshima, S. Sun, Christian Fruck, Daniel Ferenc, D. Tescaro, Yusuke Konno, Silvia Preziuso, Mosè Mariotti, A.-K. Overkemping, P. Da Vela, C. Schultz, V. Scapin, Ivica Puljak, Pierre Colin, Saverio Lombardi, Wlodek Bednarek, Alessandro Carosi, L. Maraschi, Elina Lindfors, E. Colombo, Julia Thaele, Daniel Mazin, Fabio Zandanel, Marc Ribó, L. O. Takalo, P. Bangale, Jose Miguel Miranda, R. Reinthal, Dominik Elsaesser, Hidetoshi Kubo, U. Barres de Almeida, Damir Lelas, R. Mirzoyan, M. V. Fonseca, P. Antoranz, Dorota Sobczyńska, D. Eisenacher, L. A. Antonelli, J. A. Barrio, E. Carmona, Fabrizio Tavecchio, Emanuele Paolo Farina, Nina Nowak, T. Schweizer, S. Rügamer, Tomislav Terzić, Patrick Vogler, I. Snidaric, Hanna Kellermann, K. Mallot, R. J. García López, E. Lorenz, Massimo Persic, J. M. Paredes, Antonio Stamerra, K. Kodani, J. Storz, Stefano Ansoldi, Riccardo Paoletti, J. Kushida, Jose Luis Contreras, Juan Cortina, D. Garrido Terrats, V. Scalzotto, Ana Babić, Kari Nilsson, and Abelardo Moralejo
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BL Lacertae objects: individual: (1ES 0033+595) ,Gamma-rays: galaxies ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,astro-ph.HE ,astro-ph.CO ,astro-ph.GA ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Population ,FOS: Physical sciences ,individual: (1ES 0033 595) ,gamma-rays: galaxies [BL Lacertae objects] ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,BL Lacertae objects: individual: (1ES 0033 595) ,01 natural sciences ,Luminosity ,0103 physical sciences ,MAGIC (telescope) ,education ,Blazar ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Physics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,education.field_of_study ,ta115 ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,galaxies: BL Lacertae objects: individual (1ES 0033+595) ,gamma rays: galaxies ,Compton scattering ,Astronomy ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Extragalactic background light ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,ddc:520 ,Spectral energy distribution ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 446 (1), ISSN:0035-8711, ISSN:1365-2966, ISSN:1365-8711
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214. MAGIC search for vhe γ-ray emission from ae aquarii in a multiwavelength context
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D. Nakajima, P. G. Prada Moroni, Laura Maraschi, Yusuke Konno, A. López-Oramas, Alessandro Carosi, Ruben Lopez-Coto, Victor Stamatescu, B. Biasuzzi, Konstancja Satalecka, Michele Doro, D. Dorner, I. Snidaric, Jose Miguel Miranda, M. Bogosavljevic, E. Lorenz, Fabrizio Tavecchio, Hajime Takami, Z. Ioannou, Tomislav Terzić, Ll. Font, A.-K. Overkemping, Elina Lindfors, M. López, Julia Thaele, E. Carmona, Daniel Mazin, A. Treves, K. Nishijima, M. V. Fonseca, Abelardo Moralejo, Patrick Vogler, M. Mariotti, Thomas Bretz, S. Rügamer, Julian Sitarek, Saverio Lombardi, T. Steinbring, Louis Antonelli, Morihiro Hayashida, P. Da Vela, Pierre Colin, K. Nilsson, J. Kushida, D. Hadasch, Dorothee Hildebrand, P. Antoranz, Robert Wagner, G. De Caneva, J. Becerra González, S. Bonnefoy, C. Schultz, X. Paredes-Fortuny, T. Toyama, Dario Hrupec, R. Paoletti, P. Munar-Adrover, Razmik Mirzoyan, M. Palatiello, I. Lozano, M. Strzys, Jose Luis Contreras, Jelena Aleksić, Silvia Preziuso, Damir Lelas, D. Galindo, D. Dominis Prester, R. Zanin, A. Niedzwiecki, A. Saggion, A. De Angelis, A. Sillanpää, Stefano Covino, Dorota Sobczyńska, V. Scapin, Juan Cortina, K. Frantzen, David Paneque, A. Biland, Diego F. Torres, Masahiro Teshima, Christopher W. Mauche, Takashi Saito, E. de Ona Wilhelmi, Y. Hanabata, D. Tescaro, W. Idec, J. M. Paredes, Nikola Godinovic, Benito Marcote, D. Garrido Terrats, R. Reinthal, M. Uellenbeck, Natalia Lewandowska, Reiko Orito, Francesco Dazzi, V. Scalzotto, A. La Barbera, T. Schweizer, Ana Babić, E. V. Palaiologou, Leo O. Takalo, R. J. García López, Antonio Stamerra, Oscar Blanch, Petar Temnikov, Koji Noda, J. Herrera, Elisa Bernardini, H. Kellermann, G. Bonnoli, N. Mankuzhiyil, W. Rhode, Felix Spanier, K. Kodani, C. Delgado Mendez, O. Tibolla, G. Maneva, A. González Muñoz, Christian Fruck, J. Storz, Juan Abel Barrio, I. Puljak, Stefano Ansoldi, D. Eisenacher, Markus Gaug, Markus Garczarczyk, Nina Nowak, D. Elsaesser, J. Hose, B. De Lotto, Elisa Prandini, M. Makariev, W. Bednarek, J. Rico, S. Paiano, U. Menzel, Miguel A. Pérez-Torres, M. I. Martínez, E. Colombo, P. Bangale, V. Kadenius, M. Doert, Sabrina Einecke, S. R. Gozzini, J. Rodriguez Garcia, K. Saito, Marc Ribó, Hidetoshi Kubo, F. Borracci, K. Mallot, T. Tuominen, Massimo Persic, K. Mannheim, J. Krause, and Universitat de Barcelona
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accretion: accretion disks ,Radiation mechanisms: non-thermal ,Novae: cataclysmic variables ,Gamma rays: stars ,Astrofísica ,Accretion ,Photon ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Signal region ,Cataclysmic variable star ,Astrophysics ,Noves (Estels) ,Raigs gamma ,Coincident ,Accretion, accretion disks ,Novae, cataclysmic variables ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,New stars ,Novae ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Physics ,astro-ph.HE ,cataclysmic variables ,Spectral index ,accretion disks ,Gamma rays ,Gamma ray ,Stars ,Estels ,Wavelength ,13. Climate action ,ddc:520 ,Electrónica ,Física nuclear ,Rayleigh test ,Electricidad ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
It has been claimed that the nova-like cataclysmic variable (CV) AE Aquarii (AE Aqr) is a very-high-energy (VHE, $E>$100 GeV) source both on observational and theoretical grounds. We aim to search for VHE gamma-ray emission from AE Aqr during different states of the source at several wavelengths to confirm or rule out previous claims of detection of gamma-ray emission from this object. We report on observations of AE Aqr performed by MAGIC. The source was observed during 12 hours as part of a multiwavelength campaign carried out between May and June 2012 covering the optical, X-ray, and gamma-ray ranges. Besides MAGIC, the other facilities involved were the KVA, Skinakas, and Vidojevica telescopes in the optical and Swift in X-rays. We calculated integral upper limits coincident with different states of the source in the optical. We computed upper limits to the pulsed emission limiting the signal region to 30% of the phaseogram and we also searched for pulsed emission at different frequencies applying the Rayleigh test. AE Aqr was not detected at VHE energies during the multiwavelength campaign. We establish integral upper limits at the 95\% confidence level for the steady emission assuming the differential flux proportional to a power-law function d\phi/dE \propto E^{-Gamma}, with a Crab-like photon spectral index of Gamma=2.6. The upper limit above 200 GeV is 6.4\times10^{-12} cm^{-2}s^{-1} and above 1 TeV is 7.4\times10^{-13} cm^{-2}s^{-1}. We obtained an upper limit for the pulsed emission of 2.6\times10^{-12} cm^{-2}s^{-1} for energies above 200 GeV. Applying the Rayleigh test for pulsed emission at different frequencies we did not find any significant signal. Our results indicate that AE Aqr is not a VHE gamma-ray emitter at the level of emission previously claimed. We have established the most constraining upper limits for the VHE gamma-ray emission of AE Aqr., Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A
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215. Understanding the directed ortho lithiation of (R)-Ph₂P(=NCO₂Me)NHCH(Me)Ph. NMR spectroscopic and computational study of the structure of the N-lithiated species
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M, Casimiro, J, García-López, M J, Iglesias, and F, López-Ortiz
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A multinuclear magnetic resonance ((1)H, (7)Li, (13)C, (15)N, (31)P) and DFT computational study at the M06-2X(SMD,THF)/6-311+G(d,p)//B3LYP/6-31G(d) level of the structure of a N-lithiated phosphinimidic amide (R)-Ph2P(=NCO2Me)NHCH(Me)Ph 13 has been performed. In THF solution it exists as an equilibrium mixture of monomers and dimers. The monomers consist of a six-membered ring formed by coordination of the lithium atom with the deprotonated nitrogen and the oxygen atom of the carbonyl group. This coordination mode is in contrast to the standard N,N-chelation observed in N-lithiated N,N'-bis(trimethylsilyl)phosphinimidic amides. The calculations showed that the metallacycle adopts a twist-boat conformation and that the lithium atom is in a tetrahedral environment involving O,N-chelation by the ligand and coordination to two/one THF molecules in the monomer/dimer. Dimerization takes place through O-Li bridges. For all species two series of isomers have been identified, which originated by restricted rotation of the methoxy group and ring inversion. The twist-boat conformational interconversion seems to be operating for explaining the pattern of signals observed in the (7)Li and (31)P NMR spectra. The structure found for the most stable dimer is analogous to the molecular structure reported for a related C(α)-lithiated phosphazene 20. The structural study revealed that the chiral side-arm of the N-lithiated species is oriented to the outer face of the pro-S P-phenyl ring, which shows one ortho-proton very close to the nitrogen atom of the carbamate moiety. In this conformation, proton abstraction by a base is highly favoured, in agreement with the experimental results.
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216. Discovery of very high energy gamma-ray emission from the blazar 1ES 1727+502 with the MAGIC Telescopes
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Nina Nowak, Abelardo Moralejo, D. Häfner, L. A. Antonelli, W. Idec, J. Masbou, M. I. Martínez, J. M. Paredes, Antonio Stamerra, M. Salvati, Dario Hrupec, Thomas Bretz, V. Kadenius, S. Rügamer, Mosè Mariotti, Marc Ribó, M. A. Lopez, Fabrizio Tavecchio, S. N. Shore, Juan Abel Barrio, D. Borla Tridon, Dominik Elsaesser, U. Barres de Almeida, S. Bonnefoy, K. Berger, Ll. Font, A. Hadamek, M. Doert, Emanuele Paolo Farina, Aaron Dominguez, J. Storz, G. De Caneva, Damir Lelas, R. Mirzoyan, Michael Backes, A. De Angelis, Christian Fruck, D. Eisenacher, J. Becerra González, Saverio Lombardi, T. Krähenbühl, M. L. Knoetig, Ignasi Reichardt, P. G. Prada Moroni, E. Carmona, I. Snidaric, Markus Garczarczyk, Nijil Mankuzhiyil, P. Munar-Adrover, Wolfgang Rhode, O. Tibolla, Dorota Sobczyńska, Kari Nilsson, M. V. Fonseca, Mario Meucci, Felix Spanier, M. Palatiello, E. Colombo, G. Maneva, Daniel Ferenc, A. Boller, L. Cossio, R. Zanin, A. Saggion, Ralph Bock, Nikola Godinovic, Benito Marcote, K. Mallot, R. J. García López, S. Spiro, E. Lorenz, Adrian Biland, Francesco Dazzi, L. O. Takalo, B. Steinke, Riccardo Paoletti, S. Partini, D. Dominis Prester, Artemio Herrero, J. Rico, K. Saito, J. Kushida, Jose Luis Contreras, Tomislav Terzić, J. Moldón, Francisco Prada, Juan Cortina, Hajime Takami, Ivica Puljak, Massimo Persic, Pierre Colin, R. Reinthal, Giacomo Bonnoli, Patrick Vogler, J. Krause, B. De Lotto, Martin Makariev, M. Asensio, Oscar Blanch, D. Garrido Terrats, A. Sillanpää, V. Scalzotto, Takashi Saito, Q. Weitzel, Tihomir Surić, Reiko Orito, C. Schultz, V. Scapin, D. Carreto Fidalgo, E. Prandini, Aldo Treves, S. Klepser, S. Paiano, C. Delgado Mendez, S. R. Gozzini, Karl Mannheim, Gianluca Giavitto, A. González Muñoz, Daniela Dorner, M. Gaug, Diego F. Torres, Elisa Bernardini, Natalia Lewandowska, F. Jankowski, F. Borracci, A. La Barbera, A. López-Oramas, Wlodek Bednarek, Alessandro Carosi, Ruben Lopez-Coto, D. Nakajima, Jose Miguel Miranda, P. Antoranz, L. Maraschi, M. Uellenbeck, Elina Lindfors, Konstancja Satalecka, Daniel Mazin, Michele Doro, P. Temnikov, Fabio Zandanel, Shan Sun, Jelena Aleksić, I. Lozano, D. Hadasch, Masahiro Teshima, A. Niedzwiecki, T. Schweizer, Stefano Covino, David Paneque, D. Tescaro, Robert Wagner, Victor Stamatescu, Julian Sitarek, J. Hose, T. Toyama, P. Da Vela, and Universitat de Barcelona
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Astrofísica ,Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,law.invention ,Telescope ,Raigs gamma ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,MAGIC (telescope) ,Nucli galàctic actiu ,Blazar ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,BL Lac objects: individual(1ES 1727+502) ,galaxies: active ,gamma rays ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Physics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,astro-ph.HE ,Active galactic nuclei ,Telescopis ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Gamma rays ,Gamma ray ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Galaxies: active ,Space and Planetary Science ,Galaxies ,Galàxies ,Crab Nebula ,13. Climate action ,ddc:520 ,Spectral energy distribution ,Electrónica ,Física nuclear ,Electricidad ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,BL Lac object ,Telescopes - Abstract
Motivated by the Costamante & Ghisellini (2002) predictions we investigated if the blazar 1ES 1727+502 (z=0.055) is emitting very high energy (VHE, E>100 GeV) gamma rays. We observed the BL Lac object 1ES 1727+502 in stereoscopic mode with the two MAGIC telescopes during 14 nights between May 6th and June 10th 2011, for a total effective observing time of 12.6 hours. For the study of the multiwavelength spectral energy distribution (SED) we use simultaneous optical R-band data from the KVA telescope, archival UV/optical and X-ray observations by instruments UVOT and XRT on board of the Swift satellite and high energy (HE, 0.1 GeV - 100 GeV) gamma-ray data from the Fermi-LAT instrument. We detect, for the first time, VHE gamma-ray emission from 1ES 1727+502 at a statistical significance of 5.5 sigma. The integral flux above 150 GeV is estimated to be (2.1\pm0.4)% of the Crab Nebula flux and the de-absorbed VHE spectrum has a photon index of (2.7\pm0.5). No significant short-term variability was found in any of the wavebands presented here. We model the SED using a one-zone synchrotron self-Compton model obtaining parameters typical for this class of sources., 7 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, submitted to A&A
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217. Optimized dark matter searches in deep observations of Segue 1 with MAGIC
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M. V. Fonseca, L. Maraschi, M. Palatiello, Daniel Ferenc, Antonio Stamerra, Christian Fruck, Juan Abel Barrio, I. Puljak, J. Kushida, K. Kodani, Mosè Mariotti, Abelardo Moralejo, A.-K. Overkemping, Stefano Covino, Jose Luis Contreras, Oscar Blanch, Tomislav Terzić, Francesco Dazzi, Daniela Dorner, Juan Cortina, T. Steinbring, J. Storz, R. J. García López, Fabio Zandanel, G. Bonnoli, Shan Sun, Nikola Godinovic, Benito Marcote, R. Zanin, P. Da Vela, Robert Wagner, D. Hadasch, A. Saggion, Tihomir Surić, D. Carreto Fidalgo, Jelena Aleksić, D. Tescaro, A. Niedzwiecki, Adrian Biland, David Paneque, B. De Lotto, Saverio Lombardi, D. Garrido Terrats, K. Frantzen, Nijil Mankuzhiyil, X. Paredes-Fortuny, D. Dominis Prester, Damir Lelas, D. Nakajima, Louis Antonelli, Elina Lindfors, Karl Mannheim, P. Munar-Adrover, P. G. Prada Moroni, Daniel Mazin, A. De Angelis, V. Scalzotto, Stefano Ansoldi, Konstancja Satalecka, Silvia Preziuso, Riccardo Paoletti, Markus Gaug, S. Rügamer, Michele Doro, C. Schultz, V. Scapin, Dario Hrupec, Aaron Dominguez, Marc Ribó, A. López-Oramas, M. Uellenbeck, Dorothee Hildebrand, Ana Babić, G. De Caneva, R. Reinthal, Alessandro Carosi, P. Antoranz, Hidetoshi Kubo, S. Bonnefoy, Ruben Lopez-Coto, J. Becerra González, Petar Temnikov, J. M. Paredes, J. Hose, Diego F. Torres, Jose Miguel Miranda, Kari Nilsson, M. López, Dorota Sobczyńska, Elisa Bernardini, D. Elsaesser, T. Schweizer, H. Kellermann, Yusuke Konno, O. Tibolla, U. Barres de Almeida, Mario Meucci, K. Berger, I. Lozano, M. Salvati, F. Borracci, W. Idec, R. K. Bock, Emanuele Paolo Farina, A. Sillanpää, M. Doert, Takashi Saito, Masahiro Teshima, Alejandro Ibarra, E. Colombo, Hajime Takami, Reiko Orito, G. Maneva, C. Delgado Mendez, Felix Spanier, Natalia Lewandowska, K. Saito, Julian Sitarek, Pierre Colin, Julia Thaele, Aldo Treves, L. O. Takalo, A. La Barbera, E. Carmona, M. I. Martínez, Kazuyoshi Nishijima, M. Hayashida, P. Bangale, Gianluca Giavitto, A. González Muñoz, V. Kadenius, Sabrina Einecke, S. R. Gozzini, Francisco Prada, J. Rodriguez Garcia, M. Makariev, J. Rico, Victor Stamatescu, U. Menzel, Simona Paiano, Thomas Bretz, R. Mirzoyan, Wolfgang Rhode, J. Krause, K. Mallot, Massimo Persic, Takeshi Toyama, I. Snidaric, D. Eisenacher, Markus Garczarczyk, Nina Nowak, E. Lorenz, W. Bednarek, Fabrizio Tavecchio, Ll. Font, Elisa Prandini, Patrick Vogler, A. Herrero, S. Partini, Universitat de Barcelona, and SCOAP
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Astrofísica ,Particle physics ,Electromagnetic spectrum ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Dark matter ,dark matter ,indirect searches ,gamma-ray experiments ,Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescopes ,dwarf spheroidal galaxies ,Segue 1 ,Gamma ray experiments ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,0103 physical sciences ,Gamma ray astronomy ,Satellite galaxy ,Astronomia de raigs gamma ,ddc:530 ,010306 general physics ,Dwarf galaxies ,Dwarf galaxy ,Physics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Annihilation ,Telescopis ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Bremsstrahlung ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Segue ,Galaxies ,dwarfs galaxies ,Galàxies ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Dark matter experiments ,Dark matter (Astronomy) ,dark matter experiments ,gamma ray experiments ,Monochromatic color ,Matèria fosca (Astronomia) ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Telescopes - Abstract
Aleksic, J. et al., We present the results of stereoscopic observations of the satellite galaxy Segue 1 with the MAGIC Telescopes, carried out between 2011 and 2013. With almost 160 hours of good-quality data, this is the deepest observational campaign on any dwarf galaxy performed so far in the very high energy range of the electromagnetic spectrum. We search this large data sample for signals of dark matter particles in the mass range between 100 GeV and 20 TeV. For this we use the full likelihood analysis method, which provides optimal sensitivity to characteristic gamma-ray spectral features, like those expected from dark matter annihilation or decay. In particular, we focus our search on gamma-rays produced from different final state Standard Model particles, annihilation with internal bremsstrahlung, monochromatic lines and box-shaped signals. Our results represent the most stringent constraints to the annihilation cross-section or decay lifetime obtained from observations of satellite galaxies, for masses above few hundred GeV. In particular, our strongest limit (95% confidence level) corresponds to a ~ 500 GeV dark matter particle annihilating into τ+τ−, and is of order langleσannvrangle simeq 1.2 × 10−24 cm3 s−1 — a factor ~ 40 above the langleσannvrangle simeq thermal value., The support of the German BMBF and MPG, the Italian INFN, the Swiss National Fund SNF, and the Spanish MICINN is gratefully acknowledged. This work was also supported by the CPAN CSD2007-00042 and MultiDark CSD2009-00064 projects of the Spanish Consolider- Ingenio 2010 programme, by grant 127740 of the Academy of Finland, by the DFG Cluster of Excellence “Origin and Structure of the Universe”, by the Croatian Science Foundation Project 09/176, by the DFG Collaborative Research Centers SFB823/C4 and SFB876/C3, and by the Polish MNiSzW grant 745/N-HESS-MAGIC/2010/0.
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218. Charge collection efficiency degradation on Si diodes irradiated with high energy protons
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J. García López and M. C. Jiménez-Ramos
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Materials science ,Ion beam ,Proton ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,Cyclotron ,Stopping power ,Fluence ,Ion ,law.invention ,law ,Optoelectronics ,Irradiation ,Atomic physics ,business ,Instrumentation ,Diode - Abstract
Trabajo presentado a la: "21st International Conference on Ion Beam Analysis", celebrada en Seattle (US) del 23 al 28 de junio de 2013., The charge collection efficiency (CCE) of several p-type Si diodes has been determined by the Ion Beam Induced Charge (IBIC) technique with 4 MeV protons. In addition, the time evolution of the collected carriers has been recorded as a function of the reverse bias voltage. The diodes were irradiated in our cyclotron with 17 MeV protons and fluences ranging from 3.3 × 10 11 to 1.65 × 1013 p/cm2. The high energy irradiation was selected because of the practically constant value of the proton stopping power across the samples, leading to a uniform vacancy profile with depth. It is observed that the CEE decreases linearly with radiation fluence while the leakage current increases with ion dose. From these results, the diffusion length of minority carriers, the damage constant and the damage coefficient of p-type Si diodes have been evaluated. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved., This work has been done under the IAEA Coordinated Research Project F11016.
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219. MAGIC long-term study of the distant TeV blazar PKS 1424+240 in a multiwavelength context
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Aaron Dominguez, Mosè Mariotti, A.-K. Overkemping, P. G. Prada Moroni, C. Schultz, V. Scapin, Anthony C. S. Readhead, A. González Muñoz, Hajime Takami, O. Tibolla, A. De Angelis, A. Treves, Saverio Lombardi, Daniela Dorner, Daniel Ferenc, S. Rügamer, Juan Abel Barrio, M. Gaug, J. Herrera, Koji Noda, Hanna Kellermann, Elisa Bernardini, G. Maneva, R. Zanin, A. Saggion, S. Partini, Antonio Stamerra, S. N. Shore, K. Kodani, Adrian Biland, Victor Stamatescu, C. Delgado Mendez, J. Rico, P. Temnikov, Stefano Covino, J. Storz, Nina Nowak, Fabio Zandanel, Nikola Godinovic, Benito Marcote, S. Sun, Jari Kotilainen, Julian Sitarek, S. Bonnefoy, D. Tescaro, C. Fruck, T. Toyama, M. Palatiello, Dario Gasparrini, D. Eisenacher, T. Schweizer, Stefano Ansoldi, M. Uellenbeck, Francesco Dazzi, Riccardo Paoletti, E. Carmona, Markus Garczarczyk, A. K. Furniss, Oscar Blanch, J. L. Richards, Elina Lindfors, K. Mallot, Daniel Mazin, R. J. García López, Matthew L. Lister, Konstancja Satalecka, E. Prandini, Michele Doro, Talvikki Hovatta, G. De Caneva, G. Bonnoli, M. Doert, Massimo Persic, P. Da Vela, Ivica Puljak, Pierre Colin, M. Makariev, D. Nakajima, Robert Wagner, R. Reinthal, Razmik Mirzoyan, U. Barres de Almeida, U. Menzel, Jelena Aleksić, Damir Lelas, I. Lozano, D. Hildebrand, W. Idec, M. V. Fonseca, A. Niedzwiecki, Vasiliki Pavlidou, Dorota Sobczyńska, David Paneque, Anne Lähteenmäki, A. Sillanpää, Masahiro Teshima, K. Nishijima, K. Saito, Tuomas Kangas, Takashi Saito, Dario Hrupec, D. Dominis Prester, D. Hadasch, M. I. Martínez, P. Bangale, Francisco Prada, Reiko Orito, Sabrina Einecke, S. R. Gozzini, J. Rodriguez Garcia, E. Colombo, Louis Antonelli, Felix Spanier, L. O. Takalo, Nijil Mankuzhiyil, X. Paredes-Fortuny, P. Munar-Adrover, Silvia Preziuso, M. A. Lopez, P. Antoranz, Natalia Lewandowska, A. La Barbera, Yusuke Konno, Julia Thaele, J. Becerra González, Mario Meucci, K. Frantzen, Tihomir Surić, D. Carreto Fidalgo, J. M. Paredes, V. Kadenius, S. Paiano, Karl Mannheim, M. Hayashida, Alicia López-Oramas, J. Krause, B. De Lotto, Marc Ribó, Diego F. Torres, Hidetoshi Kubo, Abelardo Moralejo, J. Hose, T. Steinbring, D. Elsaesser, A. Herrero, Emanuele Paolo Farina, S. Cutini, Kari Nilsson, Thomas Bretz, J. Kushida, Jose Luis Contreras, Juan Cortina, F. Borracci, D. Garrido Terrats, V. Scalzotto, Ana Babić, Walter Max-Moerbeck, Wolfgang Rhode, Alessandro Carosi, Ruben Lopez-Coto, Jose Miguel Miranda, W. Bednarek, Fabrizio Tavecchio, Ll. Font, I. Snidaric, E. Lorenz, Patrick Vogler, Erkki Kankare, L. Maraschi, Tomislav Terzić, Universitat de Barcelona, Metsähovi Radio Observatory, Department of Radio Science and Engineering, Aalto-yliopisto, Aalto University, and Anne Lähteenmäki Group
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Astrofísica ,PARTICLE-ACCELERATION ,Astrophysics ,7. Clean energy ,LARGE-AREA TELESCOPE ,Spectral line ,Raigs gamma ,Gamma rays: galaxies ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,MAGIC (telescope) ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,astro-ph.HE ,213 Electronic, automation and communications engineering, electronics ,BL-LACERTAE OBJECTS ,EXTRAGALACTIC BACKGROUND LIGHT ,GAMMA-RAY EMISSION ,SPECTRAL ENERGY-DISTRIBUTION ,ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI ,LAC OBJECTS ,X-RAY ,FERMI OBSERVATIONS ,Gamma ray ,Extragalactic background light ,galaxies [gamma rays] ,astro-ph.CO ,Spectral energy distribution ,Electrónica ,Física nuclear ,Electricidad ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,1171 Geosciences ,Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,education ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,gamma rays: observations ,blazar ,BL Lac: AGNs: individual (PKS 1424+240) ,114 Physical sciences ,Nucli galàctic actiu ,Blazar ,Active galactic nuclei ,Telescopis ,221 Nanotechnology ,Gamma rays ,Light curve ,Redshift ,individual: PKS 1424+240 [BL Lacertae objects] ,115 Astronomy and space science ,216 Materials engineering ,ddc:520 ,Telescopes - Abstract
We present a study of the very high energy (VHE; E > 100 GeV) gamma-ray emission of the blazar PKS 1424+240 observed with the MAGIC telescopes. The primary aim of this paper is the multiwavelength spectral characterization and modeling of this blazar, which is made particularly interesting by the recent discovery of a lower limit of its redshift of z > 0.6 and makes it a promising candidate to be the most distant VHE source. The source has been observed with the MAGIC telescopes in VHE gamma rays for a total observation time of ~33.6 h from 2009 to 2011. The source was marginally detected in VHE gamma rays during 2009 and 2010, and later, the detection was confirmed during an optical outburst in 2011. The combined significance of the stacked sample is ~7.2 sigma. The differential spectra measured during the different campaigns can be described by steep power laws with the indices ranging from 3.5 +/- 1.2 to 5.0 +/- 1.7. The MAGIC spectra corrected for the absorption due to the extragalactic background light connect smoothly, within systematic errors, with the mean spectrum in 2009-2011 observed at lower energies by the Fermi-LAT. The absorption-corrected MAGIC spectrum is flat with no apparent turn down up to 400 GeV. The multiwavelength light curve shows increasing flux in radio and optical bands that could point to a common origin from the same region of the jet. The large separation between the two peaks of the constructed non-simultaneous spectral energy distribution also requires an extremely high Doppler factor if an one zone synchrotron self-Compton model is applied. We find that a two-component synchrotron self-Compton model describes the spectral energy distribution of the source well, if the source is located at z~0.6., 15 pages, 8 figures. A&A accepted for publication
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220. Detection of bridge emission above 50 GeV from the Crab pulsar with the MAGIC telescopes
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P. G. Prada Moroni, W. Bednarek, Pierre Colin, Diego F. Torres, D. Nakajima, Fabrizio Tavecchio, Stefano Covino, Ll. Font, Konstancja Satalecka, Michele Doro, Kouichi Hirotani, Nijil Mankuzhiyil, X. Paredes-Fortuny, Dario Hrupec, R. Zanin, A. Saggion, Adrian Biland, Kazuo Saito, P. Munar-Adrover, A. Treves, R. Reinthal, Shan Sun, A. Sillanpää, Antonio Stamerra, Silvia Preziuso, M. A. Lopez, Marc Ribó, Thomas Bretz, S. N. Shore, G. Maneva, Jelena Aleksić, Takashi Saito, A. Niedzwiecki, Abelardo Moralejo, J. Kushida, Jose Luis Contreras, J. M. Paredes, Hidetoshi Kubo, Reiko Orito, Natalia Lewandowska, U. Barres de Almeida, T. Steinbring, M. Makariev, A. Herrero, I. Puljak, M. V. Fonseca, E. Lorenz, M. Uellenbeck, D. Hadasch, J. Storz, Juan Cortina, D. Paneque, G. De Caneva, A. La Barbera, J. Rico, Christian Fruck, Elina Lindfors, S. Partini, Yusuke Konno, Emanuele Paolo Farina, U. Menzel, S. Bonnefoy, M. Doert, Daniel Mazin, Simona Paiano, B. Biasuzzi, Patrick Vogler, Daniel Ferenc, Elisa Prandini, P. Da Vela, T. Schweizer, Razmik Mirzoyan, S. Rügamer, B. De Lotto, L. Maraschi, Robert Wagner, J. Krause, I. Lozano, J. Becerra González, S. Ansoldi, Damir Lelas, M. I. Martínez, P. Bangale, V. Kadenius, Tomislav Terzić, D. Tescaro, G. Bonnoli, Hajime Takami, C. Delgado Mendez, Dorota Sobczyńska, Sabrina Einecke, Oscar Blanch, M. Hayashida, S. R. Gozzini, R. J. García López, N. Nowak, Kari Nilsson, Masahiro Teshima, Juan Abel Barrio, J. Rodriguez Garcia, Riccardo Paoletti, Markus Gaug, Nikola Godinovic, Benito Marcote, J. Hose, D. Garrido Terrats, Daniela Dorner, Takeshi Toyama, K. Mallot, W. Rhode, V. Scalzotto, D. Eisenacher, I. Šnidarić, K. Frantzen, M. Palatiello, Markus Garczarczyk, D. Elsaesser, Massimo Persic, Ana Babić, Petar Temnikov, Koji Noda, Elisa Bernardini, H. Kellermann, A. González Muñoz, C. Schultz, V. Scapin, Jose Carlos Herrera, Francesco Dazzi, A. López-Oramas, Karl Mannheim, Alessandro Carosi, Ruben Lopez-Coto, Jose Miguel Miranda, F. Borracci, T. Surić, Julia Thaele, E. Carmona, D. Fidalgo, Dorothee Hildebrand, P. Antoranz, M. Strzys, Julian Sitarek, Victor Stamatescu, Felix Spanier, K. Nishijima, D. Dominis Prester, Omar Tibolla, Louis Antonelli, A. De Angelis, K. Kodani, W. Idec, Mosè Mariotti, A.-K. Overkemping, Saverio Lombardi, E. Colombo, L. O. Takalo, and Universitat de Barcelona
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Astrofísica ,Spectral shape analysis ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Theoretical models ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Gamma rays: stars ,Pulsars: individual: Crab pulsar ,Stars: neutron ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics ,Spectral line ,Raigs gamma ,MAGIC (telescope) ,Connection (algebraic framework) ,pulsars: individual: Crab pulsar ,gamma rays: stars ,Pulsars ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,Telescopis ,Crab Pulsar ,Gamma rays ,Light curve ,Stars ,Púlsars ,Estels ,ddc:520 ,Electrónica ,Física nuclear ,Electricidad ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Telescopes ,Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope - Abstract
The Crab pulsar is the only astronomical pulsed source detected at very high energy (VHE, E>100GeV) gamma-rays. The emission mechanism of VHE pulsation is not yet fully understood, although several theoretical models have been proposed. In order to test the new models, we measured the light curve and the spectra of the Crab pulsar with high precision by means of deep observations. We analyzed 135 hours of selected MAGIC data taken between 2009 and 2013 in stereoscopic mode. In order to discuss the spectral shape in connection with lower energies, 4.6 years of {\it Fermi}-LAT data were also analyzed. The known two pulses per period were detected with a significance of $8.0 \sigma$ and $12.6 \sigma$. In addition, significant emission was found between the two pulses with $6.2 \sigma$. We discovered the bridge emission above 50 GeV between the two main pulses. This emission can not be explained with the existing theories. These data can be used for testing new theoretical models., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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221. Characterization of scintillator materials for fast-ion loss detectors in nuclear fusion reactors
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M. C. Jiménez-Ramos, M. Rodriguez-Ramos, B. Zurro, M. Carmona Gázquez, J. García López, M. Garcia-Munoz, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), and European Commission
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Materials science ,Thin layers ,Photon ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Plasma ,Scintillator ,Rutherford backscattering spectrometry ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Ion ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Nuclear fusion ,Irradiation ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Instrumentation - Abstract
Trabajo presentado a la: "21st International Conference on Ion Beam Analysis", celebrada en Seattle (US) del 23 al 28 de junio de 2013., In fusion plasma reactors, fast ion generated by heating systems and fusion born particles must be well confined. The presence of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) instabilities can lead to a significant loss of these ions, which may reduce drastically the heating efficiency and may cause damage to plasma facing components in the vacuum vessel. In order to understand the physics underlying the fast ion loss mechanism, scintillator based detectors have been installed in several fusion devices. In this work we present the absolute photon yield and its degradation with ion fluence in terms of the number of photons emitted per incident ion of several scintillators thin coatings: SrGa2S 4:Eu2+ (TG-Green), Y3Al5O 12:Ce3+ (P46) and Y2O3:Eu 3+ (P56) when irradiated with light ions of different masses (deuterium ions, protons and α-particles) at energies between approximately 575 keV and 3 MeV. The photon yield will be discussed in terms of the energy deposited by the particles into the scintillator. For that, the actual composition and thickness of the thin layers were determined by Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry (RBS). © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved., This research was supported in part by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (RYC-2011-09152 and ENE2012-31087), the Marie Curie FP7 Integration Grant, PCIG11-GA-2012-321455, within the 7th EU Framework Program and the European Fusion Development Agreement (EFDA WP11, 12 and 13).
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- 2014
222. Contemporaneous observations of the radio galaxy NGC 1275 from radio to very high energy gamma-rays
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M. Palatiello, A. La Barbera, R. Zanin, X. Paredes-Fortuny, A. Saggion, Adrian Biland, Francesco Dazzi, Abelardo Moralejo, K. Berger, M. Uellenbeck, D. Garrido Terrats, T. Schweizer, M. Salvati, A. Herrero, T. Steinbring, V. Scalzotto, J. Rico, C. Delgado Mendez, S. R. Gozzini, S. Rügamer, S. Bonnefoy, K. Frantzen, F. Borracci, Felix Spanier, Tihomir Surić, D. Carreto Fidalgo, P. Temnikov, P. Da Vela, D. Dominis Prester, D. Hildebrand, Nijil Mankuzhiyil, Dominik Elsaesser, R. Mirzoyan, Fabio Zandanel, U. Barres de Almeida, Shan Sun, P. Munar-Adrover, R. Reinthal, L. A. Antonelli, Silvia Preziuso, D. Eisenacher, W. Idec, Ana Babić, Daniela Dorner, Damir Lelas, S. Paiano, Francisco Prada, Karl Mannheim, E. Carmona, J. Kushida, K. Mallot, R. J. García López, Jose Luis Contreras, Julian Sitarek, M. Gaug, Stefano Covino, I. Lozano, E. Colombo, K. Saito, J. Hose, Dorota Sobczyńska, Juan Cortina, Daniela Hadasch, J. Krause, B. De Lotto, M. Doert, J. A. Barrio, A. De Angelis, A. López-Oramas, Thomas Bretz, Alessandro Carosi, Ralph Bock, Daniel Ferenc, Barbara Balmaverde, M. V. Fonseca, S. N. Shore, L. O. Takalo, D. Nakajima, T. Toyama, Masahiro Teshima, J. Becerra González, L. Font, Massimo Persic, Mosè Mariotti, A.-K. Overkemping, Ruben Lopez-Coto, Nikola Godinovic, A. Sillanpää, Benito Marcote, Elisa Bernardini, Fabrizio Tavecchio, Mario Meucci, Wolfgang Rhode, D. Tescaro, P. G. Prada Moroni, M. I. Martínez, G. Maneva, Hanna Kellermann, Giacomo Bonnoli, U. Menzel, Jose Miguel Miranda, I. Snidaric, Saverio Lombardi, Ivica Puljak, Pierre Colin, Diego F. Torres, V. Kadenius, O. Tibolla, R. Rekola, L. Maraschi, Sabrina Einecke, Kari Nilsson, Tomislav Terzić, Gianluca Giavitto, Reiko Orito, A. González Muñoz, M. Garczarczyk, Elina Lindfors, Daniel Mazin, J. Rodriguez Garcia, S. Partini, Nina Nowak, E. Lorenz, G. De Caneva, Martin Makariev, Oscar Blanch, Patrick Vogler, Aaron Dominguez, Christian Fruck, Dario Hrupec, W. Bednarek, M. A. Lopez, E. Prandini, Aldo Treves, C. Schultz, V. Scapin, P. Antoranz, M. L. Knoetig, Julia Thaele, Stefano Ansoldi, Riccardo Paoletti, J. M. Paredes, Jun Kataoka, Antonio Stamerra, A. Hadamek, Emanuele Paolo Farina, J. Storz, Robert Wagner, Y. Takahashi, Konstancja Satalecka, Michele Doro, Marc Ribó, Jelena Aleksić, P. Bangale, A. Niedzwiecki, David Paneque, Victor Stamatescu, Natalia Lewandowska, and Universitat de Barcelona
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Astrofísica ,PARTICLE-ACCELERATION ,Radio galaxy ,Flux ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Spectral line ,LARGE-AREA TELESCOPE ,MAGIC TELESCOPES ,Raigs gamma ,Jets (Astrofísica) ,Galaxies: active ,Galaxies: individual: NGC 1275 ,Galaxies: jets ,Gamma rays: galaxies ,MAGIC (telescope) ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,astro-ph.HE ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,Line-of-sight ,COSMIC-RAYS ,galaxies: active ,galaxies: jets ,galaxies: individual (NGC1275/3C 84) ,gamma rays: galaxies ,ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI ,PERSEUS CLUSTER ,TEV EMISSION ,3C 84 ,CHANDRA VIEW ,LAC OBJECTS ,Spectral energy distribution ,Electrónica ,Electricidad ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,0103 physical sciences ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Gamma rays ,Física atmosférica ,Light curve ,Galaxies ,Galaxy ,Galàxies ,Astrophysical jets ,Galàxies actives ,Active galaxies ,ddc:520 - Abstract
The radio galaxy NGC 1275, recently identified as a very high energy (VHE, >100 GeV) gamma-ray emitter by MAGIC, is one of the few non-blazar AGN detected in the VHE regime. In order to better understand the origin of the gamma-ray emission and locate it within the galaxy, we studied contemporaneous multi-frequency observations of NGC 1275 and modeled the overall spectral energy distribution (SED). We analyzed unpublished MAGIC observations carried out between Oct. 2009 and Feb. 2010, and the previously published ones taken between Aug. 2010 and Feb. 2011. We studied the multi-band variability and correlations by analyzing data of Fermi-LAT (0.1-100 GeV), as well as Chandra (X-ray), KVA (optical) and MOJAVE (radio) data taken during the same period. Using customized Monte Carlo simulations corresponding to early MAGIC stereo data, we detect NGC 1275 also in the earlier campaign. The flux level and energy spectra are similar to the results of the second campaign. The monthly light curve >100 GeV shows a hint of variability at the 3.6 sigma level. In the Fermi-LAT band, both flux and spectral shape variabilities are reported. The optical light curve is variable and shows a clear correlation with the gamma-ray flux >100 MeV. In radio, 3 compact components are resolved in the innermost part of the jet. One of them shows a similar trend as the LAT and KVA light curves. The 0.1-650 GeV spectra measured simultaneously with MAGIC and Fermi-LAT can be well fitted either by a log-parabola or by a power-law with a sub-exponential cutoff for both campaigns. A single-zone synchrotron-self-Compton model, with an electron spectrum following a power-law with an exponential cutoff, can explain the broadband SED and the multi-band behavior of the source. However, this model suggests an untypical low bulk-Lorentz factor or a velocity alignment closer to the line of sight than the pc-scale radio jet., 14 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
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223. USE OF ION BEAM ANALYSIS TO STUDY IN SITU THE OXYGEN DIFFUSION AND INTERFACIAL TRANSFER COEFFICIENTS IN <font>Y</font>1<font>Ba</font>2<font>Cu</font>3<font>O</font>7-x THIN FILMS
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J. García López, J. Siejka, Y. Lemaitre, J. C. Mage, and B. Marcilhac
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In situ ,Nuclear reaction ,Materials science ,Ion beam analysis ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Oxygen ,law.invention ,chemistry ,Sputtering ,law ,Van de Graaff generator ,Thin film - Abstract
An experimental chamber was connected to the 2.5 MV Van de Graaff accelerator allowing in situ sample annealing at T ≤ 700° C and under pO 2 ranging from 10-8 to 1 bar. For the first time to our knowledge the 16 O (3 He ,α)15 O nuclear reaction has been employed to monitor in situ the oxygen loss and uptake in Y 1 Ba 2 Cu 3 O 7-x (YBCO) thin films as a function of oxygen pressure and temperature ( T ≤ 500° C ). The role played by the presence of carbon contamination on YBCO surface was elucidated. Using the 12 C(d,p) 13 C nuclear reaction the carbon loss was observed for T ≥ 250° C and it was associated with the oxygen loss enhancement in YBCO. It is found that in absence of carbon contamination, oxygen in-diffusion rate in YBCO is much faster than the out-diffusion rate, the later being surface reaction limited. The oxygen diffusion coefficients and the surface exchange coefficients of YBCO films have been evaluated. These results will be discussed in relation with the mechanism of high temperature YBCO thin film growth by cathodic sputtering and with the mechanism of the oxygen loss and/or uptake during the sample cooling.
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224. External microbeam set-up at the CNA (Sevilla) and its application to the study of Tartesic jewellery
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M.D. Ynsa, M. L. de la Bandera, F. Fernandez-Gomez, Miguel Ángel Respaldiza, M.Á. Ontalba Salamanca, G.W. Grime, B. Gómez Tubío, Francisco J. Ager, and J. García López
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,business.industry ,Faraday cup ,Mineralogy ,Microbeam ,Tartesic ,Jewellery ,Pelletron ,symbols.namesake ,Optics ,Archaeology ,Beamline ,symbols ,PIXE ,External beam ,Gold ,Quadrupole magnet ,business ,Microprobe ,Instrumentation ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
6 pages.-- PACS nrs.: 81.70.Jb; 82.80.Ej; 82.80.Yc; 89.90.+n.-- et al., A new external microbeam system has been installed recently at the +45° beam line of the 3 MV Pelletron accelerator at the Centro Nacional de Aceleradores (Sevilla, Spain). The facility, based on the system from Oxford Microbeams (OM), includes two sets of slits, a doublet of magnetic quadrupole focusing lenses, a Faraday cup and an accurate positioning device. In addition, a beam profile monitor (BPM) and a quartz viewer have been installed in the line to facilitate the microbeam production. The first PIXE application of the new facility was made in the field of Archaeometry, on the study of Tartesic gold artefacts (700–500 BC, SW of Spain) from Ébora and other archaeological sites. The aim of the analysis was to perform an exhaustive and systematic study about the soldering procedures that were employed by the goldsmiths along the Valley of Guadalquivir River after the Phoenician colonisation.
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225. Oxygen in the Very Early Galaxy
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Gibor Basri, Piercarlo Bonifacio, N. Shchukina, Garik Israelian, Rafael Rebolo, Paolo Molaro, and Ramón J. García López
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Physics ,Metallicity ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Oxygen ,Galaxy ,Spectral line ,Supernova ,Stars ,chemistry ,Space and Planetary Science ,Halo ,Linear trend - Abstract
Oxygen abundances in a sample of ultra-metal-poor subdwarfs have been derived from measurements of the oxygen triplet at 7771--5 A and OH lines in the near UV performed in high-resolution and high signal-to-noise spectra obtained with WHT/UES, KeckI/HIRES, and VLT/UVES. Our Fe abundances were derived in LTE and then corrected for NLTE effects following Thevenin and Idiart (1999). The new oxygen abundances confirm previous findings for a progressive linear rise in the oxygen-to-iron ratio with a slope -0.33+-0.02 from solar metallicity to [Fe/H] -3. A slightly higher slope would be obtained if the Fe NLTE corrections were not considered. Below [Fe/H]= -2.5 our stars show [O/Fe] ratios as high as ~ 1.17 (G64-12), which can be interpreted as evidence for oxygen overproduction in the very early epoch of the formation of the halo, possibly associated with supernova events with very massive progenitor stars. We show that the arguments against this linear trend given by Fulbright and Kraft (1999), based on the LTE Fe analysis of two metal-poor stars cannot be sustained when an NLTE analysis is performed. Using 1-D models our analysis of three oxygen indicators available for BD +23 3130 gives consistent abundances within 0.16 dex and average [O/Fe] ratio of 0.91., 45 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal
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226. Effect of the substrate heterostructure on the texture of lanthanum modified lead titanate thin films
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Lorena Pardo, J. García López, Jesús Ricote, Rosalía Poyato, M. L. Calzada, and Miguel Ángel Respaldiza
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Materials science ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Mineralogy ,Heterojunction ,Substrate (electronics) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Lanthanum ,Texture (crystalline) ,Lead titanate ,Electroceramics ,Thin film ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
Modified lead titanate thin films with a nominal composition of Pb0.88La0.08 TiO3 (PTL) have been prepared by chemical solution deposition (CSD) onto annealed Ti/Pt/Ti/(100)Si and Pt/TiO2/(100)Si. Composition and heterostructure and of the PTL films on the two substrates have been studied by Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy (RBS). Composition of the PTL films on the substrates is similar and close to the nominal one. However, the Ti/Pt/Ti/(100)Si and Pt/TiO2/(100)Si substrates induces different textures in the PTL films. The films on Ti/Pt/Ti/(100)Si developed a < 111 > preferred orientation, whereas the films on Pt/TiO2/(100)Si have a < 100 > < 001 > mixed preferred orientation. © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved., Projects BRITE-EURAM: BRPR-CT98-0777, and CICYT: MAT99-1269-CE and MAT98-1068.
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227. HLA-B44 subtyping in the Catalan population using reference strand mediated conformation analysis. Implications for the selection of unrelated bone marrow donors
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Sergio Querol, A. Grañena, J.I. Aróstegui, M. Rodríguez‐Luaces, D. Gallardo, J. García‐López, and J.R. González
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education.field_of_study ,Donor selection ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Population ,Bone marrow donors ,General Medicine ,Disease ,Biochemistry ,Subtyping ,Cord blood ,Genetics ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Cytotoxic T cell ,Allele ,education ,business - Abstract
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) reactive against the disparity between HLA-B*4402 and HLA-B*4403 have been reported after unrelated donor bone marrow transplantation. These CTLs have been associated with acute graft-versus-host disease and graft rejection. This study describes the HLA-B44-subtyping in the Catalan population using reference-strand mediated conformation analysis. It has been performed on 297 unrelated HLA-B44+ cord blood units from the Barcelona Cord Blood Bank (Barcelona, Spain). We have found a predominance of HLA-B*4403 (66.04%) over HLA-B*4402 (33.02%), whereas the predominant HLA-B44 allele in Northern Europe and the United States is HLA-B*4402. This inverted proportion between HLA-B44 subtypes in Mediterranean populations compared with other Caucasian populations suggests that HLA-B44 subtyping should be performed when an HLA-B44+ unrelated donor marrow is identified.
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228. Genomic typing of minor histocompatibility antigen HA-1 by reference strand mediated conformation analysis (RSCA)
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J. García‐López, J.I. Aróstegui, D. Gallardo, Sergio Querol, J. A. Madrigal, A. Grañena, and M. Rodríguez‐Luaces
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Genetics ,Sequence analysis ,Immunology ,Locus (genetics) ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Molecular biology ,law.invention ,law ,Complementary DNA ,Minor histocompatibility antigen ,Immunology and Allergy ,Typing ,Allele ,Restriction fragment length polymorphism ,Polymerase chain reaction - Abstract
Disparities in minor histocompatibility antigen (mHAg) HA-1 are involved in the development of acute graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) in adult recipient after HLA-identical sibling donor hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The mHAg HA-1 is an HLA-A*0201-restricted nonapeptide, which derives from the cleavage of a protein encoded at chromosome 19. The sequence analysis of HA-1 cDNA identified two alleles, termed HA-1H and HA-1R, which differ in only two nucleotides at 3' end of exon A, at positions 500 and 504. DNA-based methods for HA-1 typing were developed in 1998, using polymerase chain reaction with sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP) and restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). Here, we report the usefulness of reference strand mediated conformation analysis (RSCA), which was developed for mutation detection and typing of polymorphic loci, to discriminate between the two HA-1 alleles. We performed genomic typing of HA-1 locus in 203 HLA-A*0201-positive samples using RSCA and we confirmed these results by PCR-SSP. The results demonstrate the high reproducibility of this method and their strong correlation with the results obtained by PCR-SSP (99%). Only two samples showed disparity between the RSCA typing and the PCR-SSP. Direct sequencing of these samples confirmed that the correct allele assignment was that obtained by the RSCA typing. Furthermore, HA-1- RSCA-based typing provides additional information about the intronic structure of both alleles. With this approach, we describe the almost constant presence (99.2%) of a 5-bp deletion at intronic position 214-218 associated to the HA-1H allele, previously unidentified. We conclude that HA-1 genomic typing by RSCA is easy to perform and that could be used as a routine typing method.
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- 2000
229. The Kinematics of the HH 399 Jet in the Trifid Nebula
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César Esteban, Margarita Rosado, R. J. García López, José Cernicharo, and B. Lefloch
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Physics ,Jet (fluid) ,Electron density ,Nebula ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Kinematics ,Interstellar medium ,Radial velocity ,Space and Planetary Science ,Bow shock (aerodynamics) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Line (formation) - Abstract
We have studied the kinematics of the HH 399 jet, which was recently discovered in the Trifid Nebula. The data were obtained in the [N II] 6583 A line with a scanning Fabry-Perot interferometer (TAURUS-2) and in the [S II] 6717, 6731 A lines with an echelle spectrograph. The analysis of the radial velocities measured along the jet indicates that its axis lies almost perpendicular to the line of sight. We resolve two kinematical components along the jet that differ in radial velocity by about 15 km s-1, and we identify the bow shock associated with the jet. We find that the brightest kinematic component has an electron density similar to the surrounding interstellar medium (100–340 cm-3), while the second velocity component has much higher densities (1000–7500 cm-3). We discuss different models that can explain the observational data. The more suitable ones identify the second velocity component with the jet material and imply a jet-to-ambient density ratio η = nj/namb ranging from 8 to up to 70. However, the lack of theoretical work on the kinematics of jets immersed in a fully ionized medium complicates the interpretation of HH 399.
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- 1999
230. Synthesis of ClusterN-Glycosides Based on aβ-Cyclodextrin Core
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Juan J. García-López, Francisco Santoyo-Gonzalez, Antonio Vargas-Berenguel, and Juan J. Giménez-Martínez
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,chemistry ,Cyclodextrin ,Stereochemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Glycoside ,General Chemistry ,Staudinger reaction ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Catalysis - Abstract
A convenient method for the synthesis of cluster glycopyranosylamines based on β-cyclodextrin is presented (see diagram).
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- 1999
231. Lithium abundances in metal-poor stars
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R. J. García López, Rafael Rebolo, Carlos M. Gutiérrez, Eduardo L. Martín, and P. François
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Physics ,T Tauri star ,Stars ,Metallicity ,K-type main-sequence star ,Galaxy formation and evolution ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Astronomy ,Cosmic ray ,Astrophysics ,Effective temperature ,Lambda - Abstract
We present the lithium measurements of a continuing programme of light element abundances in metal-poor stars. New equivalent widths of the Li i $\lambda 670.8$ nm resonance line in 67 metal-poor stars covering the metallicity range -3.5 ≤ [Fe/H] ≤ -0.4 are reported. For about half of this sample, the observations presented here represent the first measurement of the Li i line. The sample allowed a statistical comparison with previous measurements from other authors and a study of the consistency and reliability of the quoted error bars. This paper shows that for most of the stars these error bars are good estimates of the true uncertainties associated with the determination of the equivalent widths of the Li i line. However, about 20% of the stars with two or more independent measurements show discrepancies in the Li i equivalent widths; in these cases, other sources of uncertainty not properly taken into account (binarity effects, cosmic rays, imperfect flat-field correction, continuum determination, etc.) could also be important. Conclusions on the possible lithium abundance trends versus effective temperature or metallicity and on any intrinsic scatter should be treated cautiously until their robustness vis-a-vis these additional uncertainties is proved.
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- 1999
232. Synthesis of Per-Glycosylated β-Cyclodextrins Having Enhanced Lectin Binding Affinity
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Francisco Santoyo-González,‡,‖ and, Fernando Hernandez-Mateo, René Roy, Juan J. García-López, Antonio Vargas-Berenguel, Joaquín Isac-García, and Jin Mi Kim
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Stereochemistry ,Chemistry ,Lectin binding ,Organic Chemistry ,Organic chemistry ,β cyclodextrins - Abstract
A cyclomaltooligosaccharide containing seven α-(1→4)-d-glucopyranosyl units (β-cyclodextrins) was transformed into heptakis 6-deoxy-6-iodo (13) and heptakis 6-amino-6-deoxy (25) derivatives using k...
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- 1998
233. Unsymmetrical 1,1-diborated multisubstituted sp3-carbons formed via a metal-free concerted-asynchronous mechanism
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Química Quàntica, Organometàl.lics i Catàlisi Homogènia, Química Física i Inorgànica, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Carbó, J.J. ; Cuenca, A.B.; Cid, J.; García-López, D.; Fernández, E., Química Quàntica, Organometàl.lics i Catàlisi Homogènia, Química Física i Inorgànica, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, and Carbó, J.J. ; Cuenca, A.B.; Cid, J.; García-López, D.; Fernández, E.
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author can archive pre-print (ie pre-refereeing). 12 meses de embargo DOI: 10.1039/c5ob01523e URL: http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2015/ob/c5ob01523e#!divAbstract Filiació URV: SI, We have experimentally proved the unsymmetrical 1,1-diboration of diazo compounds, formed in situ from aldehydes and cyclic and non-cyclic ketones, in the absence of any transition metal complex. The heterolytic cleavage of the mixed diboron reagent, Bpin-Bdan, and the formation of two geminal C-Bpin and C-Bdan bonds has been rationalised based on DFT calculations to occur via a concerted-asynchronous mechanism. Diastereoselection is attained on substituted cyclohexanones and DFT studies provide understanding on the origin of the selectivity. The alkoxide-assisted selective deborylation of Bpin from the multisubstituted sp3-carbon and generation of a Bdan stabilized carbanion, easily conducts a selective protodeboronation sequence
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- 2015
234. Oxygen Abundances in Unevolved Metal‐poor Stars from Near‐Ultraviolet OH Lines
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R. J. García López, G. Israelian, and Rafael Rebolo
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Physics ,Metallicity ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Oxygen ,Galaxy ,Spectral line ,Stars ,chemistry ,Space and Planetary Science ,Abundance (ecology) ,Globular cluster ,Line (formation) - Abstract
We have performed a detailed oxygen abundance analysis of 23 metal-poor (−3.0
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- 1998
235. The First L-Type Brown Dwarf in the Pleiades
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Gibor Basri, R. J. García López, Rafael Rebolo, Eduardo L. Martín, and M. R. Zapatero-Osorio
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Physics ,Initial mass function ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,Brown dwarf ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Type (model theory) ,Optical spectra ,Stars ,Space and Planetary Science ,Pleiades ,Open cluster - Abstract
We have obtained low-resolution optical spectra of three faint brown dwarf candidates in the Pleiades open cluster. The objects observed are Roque 12 (I=18.5), Roque 5 (I=19.7) and Roque 25 (I=21.2). The spectrum of Roque 25 does not show the strong TiO bandheads that characterize the optical spectra of M-type stars, but molecular bands of CaH, CrH and VO are clearly present. We classify Roque 25 as an early L-type brown dwarf. Using current theoretical evolutionary tracks we estimate that the transition from M-type to L-type in the Pleiades (age ~ 120 Myr) takes place at Teff ~ 2200 K or M ~ 0.04 Msol. Roque 25 is a benchmark brown dwarf in the Pleiades because it is the first known one that belongs to the L-type class. It provides evidence that the IMF extends down to about 0.035 Msol, and serves as a guide for future deep searches for even less massive young brown dwarfs., 18 pages; ApJ Letters (accepted); also available at http://www.iac.es/publicaciones/preprints.html
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- 1998
236. Oxygen content of YBa2Cu3O6+x thin films during growth by pulsed laser deposition
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David H.A. Blank, J. García López, and Horst Rogalla
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Quenching ,Analytical chemistry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Mineralogy ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,Substrate (electronics) ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Laser ,Oxygen ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Pulsed laser deposition ,law.invention ,chemistry ,Oxidation state ,law ,Deposition (phase transition) ,Thin film - Abstract
The oxidation ability of the laser plasma plume during in situ formation of YBa2Cu3O6+x (YBaCuO) thin films has been studied as a function of the deposition conditions. A quenching technique has been used immediately after termination of growth to avoid any oxygen in or out-diffusion during the cooling down step. It is shown that superconducting YBaCuO thin films can be formed without any post-oxygenation procedure, contrary to that expected from the (PO2, T) thermodynamic diagram. This is due to the production of oxygen activated species in the plume, which significantly increases the oxygen potential and, therefore, the oxidation state of the films during deposition. Moreover, it is demonstrated that there exits an optimal position of the substrate respecting to the visible luminous plume for each O2 pressure, which leads to the highest Tc and to the best structural and morphological properties of quenched films. It is concluded that the presence of active oxygen, which is not homogeneously distributed over space, enhances the surface reaction kinetics and, thus, plays an important role in the mechanism of growth of laser ablated YBaCuO films.
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- 1998
237. [Untitled]
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R. J. García López
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Physics ,Gran Telescopio Canarias ,Optical fiber ,business.industry ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,law.invention ,Optics ,Space and Planetary Science ,law ,Dispersion (optics) ,Visible range ,Field spectroscopy ,business ,Spectroscopy ,Spectrograph - Abstract
ODIN is an international consortium constituted to design and build a first-light multi-purpose optical intermediate dispersion spectrograph for the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC, 10-m) to be installed at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos (La Palma). This instrument should fulfill an important fraction of the needs of the Spanish astronomical community in optical spectroscopy performed at large telescopes, and must be highly competitive in a variety of research fields. We are proposing a spectrograph that will be capable of providing multi-object observations by means of optical fibers, integral field spectroscopy, and also multi-integral fields. It will be mounted at the Nasmyth focus of the GTC. One of the main drivers of our proposal is to cover the whole visible range allowed by the atmospheric cut-off with the highest efficiency, particularly at the UV end.
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- 1998
238. The Limited Influence of Pressure Gradients on Late‐Type Stellar Line Asymmetries
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C. Allende Prieto, R. J. García López, and J. Trujillo Bueno
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Very high resolution ,Physics ,Hydrogen ,Solar spectra ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,Late type ,FOS: Physical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Spectral line ,chemistry ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Pressure gradient ,Line (formation) - Abstract
Line asymmetries and shifts are a powerful tool for studying velocity fields in the stellar photospheres. Other effects, however, could also generate asymmetries blurring the information of the velocity patterns. We have studied the shifts and asymmetries induced in the profiles of spectral lines by pressure effects. The best theoretical and experimental data on line broadening and shifts caused by collisions with atomic hydrogen were used to analyze the NaI D and three CaI lines. Line bisectors of synthetic spectra computed with accurate data for the NaI and CaI lines are compared with very high resolution high signal-to-noise ratio solar spectra and indicate that pressure broadening reproduces the wings of the observed lines, but pressure shifts introduce neither asymmetries nor shifts comparable to the observed ones., Latex file (19 pages), uses aasms4.sty, 5 Postscript figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal
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- 1997
239. Flow cytometric analysis of P-glycoprotein function using rhodamine 123
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Jordi Petriz and J García-López
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Cancer Research ,Chemosensitizer ,Rhodamine 123 ,Flow cytometry ,Rhodamine ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cyclosporin a ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,medicine ,Humans ,ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1 ,P-glycoprotein ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,Rhodamines ,Biological activity ,Hematology ,Flow Cytometry ,Molecular biology ,Drug Resistance, Multiple ,Oncology ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Efflux - Abstract
The MDR1 gene product, P-glycoprotein (P-gp), works as a transmembrane efflux pump for several cytotoxic products, representing a major cause for cancer treatment failure. Rhodamine 123 (Rh123), a low toxic fluorescent probe commonly used to assess mitochondrial bioenergetics in living cells, has also been used to measure the efflux activity of P-gp in both normal and malignant cells. Analysis of variation in cellular fluorescence by measuring the rates of Rh123 influx and efflux, together with the effect of mdr reversing agents, allows the investigation of drug-resistant phenotypes in cancer samples. We have studied the functional activity of P-gp in human leukemic cell lines using flow cytometry, taking into consideration that variables such as Rh123 cytotoxicity, culture conditions, cell membrane integrity, as well as the effect of specific P-gp modulators, can impair the resolution of the Rh123-efflux measurements. The studies show that: (1)optimal non-cytotoxic concentrations of Rh123 which allow appropriate color compensation are in the range of 50-200 ng/ml; (2) life-gating allows accurate measurement on the 50% average rate of Rh123 efflux; (3) relative efficiency of P-gp inhibitors was PSC-833 > cyclosporin A > verapamil; and (4) the presence or absence of fetal calf serum had no effect on the bioavailability of chemosensitizer agents, with the exception of serum-free experiments, which showed a significant decrease in P-gp activity under the presence of PSC-833 (P = 0.05). Hence, we recommend this experimental strategy for clinical practice better to study the cellular drug resistance phenotype.
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- 1997
240. Is Rhodamine 123 an Appropriate Fluorescent Probe to Assess P-Glycoprotein Mediated Multidrug Resistance in Vinblastine-Resistant CHO Cells?
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Mercè Carmona, J. García‐López, Jordi Petriz, and José-Enrique O'Connor
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ATP-binding cassette transporter ,Drug resistance ,Vinblastine ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Rhodamine 123 ,Cell Line ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cricetinae ,MDR ,P‐glycoprotein ,medicine ,Animals ,Fluorometry ,ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1 ,lcsh:QH573-671 ,Fluorescent Dyes ,Resistència als medicaments ,Glycoproteins ,P-glycoprotein ,drug resistance ,biology ,Rhodamines ,lcsh:Cytology ,CHO cells ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,Molecular biology ,Drug Resistance, Multiple ,Culture Media ,Multiple drug resistance ,chemistry ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,Evaluation Studies as Topic ,Cell culture ,biology.protein ,Other ,Efflux ,Glicoproteïnes ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Cellular drug resistance, which involves several mechanisms such as P‐glycoprotein (P‐gp) overexpression, kinetic and metabolic quiescence, or the increase in the intracellular levels of glutathione, limits the effectiveness of cancer treatment. It has been reported that functional assessment of the cationic dye rhodamine 123 (Rho123) efflux reveals accurately the drug‐resistant phenotype. To study cellular drug resistance, we have obtained a CHO‐K1 derived cell line resistant to vinblastine by means of multistep selection. This cell line (CHOVBR) displays high reactivity with a monoclonal antibody (MAb) (C219) directed against an internal domain of P‐gp, and an active Rho123 efflux, as shown by parallel flow cytometric and fluorometric assays. However, under similar experimental conditions, the drug‐sensitive parental cell line CHO‐K1 (as well as the myeloblastic KG1 and KG1a cell lines), was also able to pump Rho123 out. These parental CHO‐K1 cells had a very low reactivity against the C219 Mab, as confirmed by Western blot analysis. Both vinblastine and verapamil inhibited Rho123 efflux in CHO‐K1 cells, but had no effect on CHOVBR cultures. Also, deprivation of vinblastine for one month did not affect Rho123 efflux in these cells. Our results suggest that the activity of P‐gp appears to be essential, but not sufficient to confer drug resistance, and that Rho123‐based functional assays of drug resistance should be evaluated for each cellular experimental model.
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- 1997
241. Expeditious synthesis of monosulfated thio-linked disaccharides
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Antonio Vargas-Berenguel, Joaquín Isac-García, José A. Calvo-Asín, Juan M. Exposito‐Lopez, Juan J. García-López, Francisco G. Calvo-Flores, Francisco Santoyo-Gonzalez, and Fernando Hernandez-Mateo
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Chemistry ,Reagent ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Thio ,Organic chemistry ,heterocyclic compounds ,Simplicity ,media_common - Abstract
1-Thio-sugars react with cyclic sulfate sugars to give monosulfated thio-linked disaccharides regioselectively in one step; the methodology has the advantages of the easy access and stability of the reagents and the simplicity of the procedure.
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- 1997
242. Dosimetric calibration of radiochromic film for laser-accelerated proton beams
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E. Crespo, Pablo Conde, J. García López, Antonio González, María José Rodríguez-Álvarez, Laura Moliner, C. Huertas, L. F. Vidal, M. C. Jiménez-Ramos, P. Bellido, Antonio Soriano, Michael Seimetz, Jose M. Benlloch, Begoña Fernández, Liczandro Hernandez, J. P. Rigla, Filomeno Sanchez, F. Martos, and A. Iborra
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Physics ,Proton ,business.industry ,Detector ,Laser ,Particle detector ,Charged particle ,law.invention ,Optics ,Stack (abstract data type) ,law ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Laser beam quality ,MATEMATICA APLICADA ,business ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
[Otros] When an ultra-intense and ultra-short laser pulse interacts with solid matter a fraction of the laser pulse can be converted into kinetic energy of a beam of charged particles. Radiochromic film (RCF), widely used as radiation detector in the field of conventional radiotherapy, can be used as detector for laser-accelerated protons. If used in stack configuration it is a useful and versatile tool to obtain 2D spatial distribution and energetic information of proton beams. In order to obtain dosimetric information from RCF it must be properly calibrated. Irradiating film pieces under well known conditions allows us to establish a relation between the optical density (OD) of the radiochromic film, which is measured through a flat bed scanner operating in transmission mode, and the deposited energy in the active layer. A calibration curve over a large dynamic range (3 orders of magnitude) has been obtained for few MeV protons. Our calibration process has been performed at the Spanish National Accelerator Center at Sevilla. We have irradiated several areas of a single RCF with a constant 50 pA beam current and fixed 4 MeV energy from a 3 MV tandem accelerator. We have calculated the deposited energy in the films under the same conditions. We demonstrate that this technique can be used to measure the spectrum and total energy of a laser-accelerated mixed-energy proton beam. This detector has been calibrated for a near future application at the Center of Pulsed, Ultra-short, Ultra-intense Lasers (CLPU) at Salamanca (Spain). We present the calibration procedure and results, the design optimization, and a comparison with similar experiments., Project funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and co-funded with FEDERs funds within the INNPACTO 2011 program. This work was supported by the Spanish Plan Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica, Desarrollo e InnovacionTecnologica (I+D+i) under Grant No. FIS2010-21216-CO2-01 and the Valencian Local Government under Grants PROMETEOII/2013/010 and ISIC 2011/013.
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- 2013
243. Introducing the CTA concept
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A. Mathieu, R. G. Wagner, K. Panagiotidis, S Rosier Lees, Julien Rousselle, M. Gómez Berisso, Michela Uslenghi, Stephen Maxfield, R. C. Shellard, Ivica Puljak, T. Le Flour, Thomas Schanz, Tobias C. Walther, Juanan Aguilar, Pierre Colin, M. Chikawa, N. Fouque, Mosè Mariotti, G. Fontaine, Merja Tornikoski, V. Diez-Blanco, Enrico Giro, A. Krepps, G. Koss, J. M. Martin, Sergio Billotta, E. de Oña Wilhelmi, Keitaro Takahashi, S. Buson, P. Brook, S. Steiner, M. Dyrda, Joseph Silk, Sera Markoff, P. Lubinski, U. Schwanke, Sauvik Bhattacharyya, J. Ripken, T. Haubold, C. Zurbach, H. Wetteskind, R. Hermel, J. Darling, J. Nicolau-Kukliński, Konstancja Satalecka, M. Videla, Stefan Funk, P. Conconi, S. Bajtlik, Lukasz Stawarz, J. M. Paredes, K. Reitberger, Stefan Wagner, Teresa Mineo, David Kieda, G. Pareschi, Shigeto Kabuki, Makoto Sawada, Antonio Stamerra, Rodolfo Canestrari, N. Baby, G. Crimi, P. Kostka, J. Grube, R. Zanin, I. K. Kominis, L. Mc Comb, R. Sternberger, M. Fesquet, M. Tokarz, David Fink, Daniela Dorner, N. Hamer Heras, A. Moralejo Olaizola, M. de Naurois, Diego F. Torres, Claes Fransson, K. Nishijima, Yutaka Fujita, L. Fresnillo, B. García, R. Kossakowski, A. Masserot, H. von Gunten, Alkiviadis F. Bais, Ciro Bigongiari, A. Saggion, G. Papyan, I. Mrusek, K. Farakos, J. Michałowski, A. Franckowiak, Fernando Martinez, M. Doert, R. Wawrzaszek, Michele Doro, L. Sapozhnikov, Claudia Lavalley, D. Thuermann, A.A. Zdziarski, Cristina Knapic, Karen Byrum, N. Neyroud, Petr Schovanek, W. Domainko, D. Kastana, E. Birsin, Adrian Biland, F. Sánchez, Alexandre Marcowith, M. Errando, R. L. C. Starling, J. Schultze, A. Weinstein, B. B. Singh, Yassir Moudden, Jelena Aleksić, C. L. Naumann, V. Waegebaert, M. Shayduk, U. F. Katz, Gianpiero Tagliaferri, M. Schroedter, A. Vollhardt, O. Reimann, Hideyuki Ohoka, Vincenzo Testa, C. Jablonski, Tsuguya Naito, J. Schäfer, Stavros Maltezos, A. Wierzcholska, P. Wawer, L. Nellen, F. Mirabel, Tatsuo Yoshida, P. H. Carton, Nina Nowak, L. Platos, Riccardo Rando, P. P. Krueger, R. Wischnewski, W. Romaszkan, E. Fede, Martino Marisaldi, Markus Gaug, Richard Willingale, J. H. Buckley, U. De AlmeidaBarres, J. Knapp, Saverio Lombardi, D. della Volpe, A. Herrero, A. Bottani, E. Delagnes, Martin J. Hardcastle, C. Morello, Anna Lipniacka, T. Greenshaw, M. Renaud, Giancarlo Cusumano, Jonathan Biteau, M. Sowiński, J. R. T. de Mello Neto, T. B. Humensky, Michael G. Richer, G. Parks, G. Grasseau, H. Baba, Gino Tosti, Damir Lelas, H. Krawzcynski, David Paneque, M. Barcelo, R. Dickherber, P. Ferrando, Shinji Hara, D. Florin, Hideaki Katagiri, T. Shibata, Fuyuki Tokanai, N. A. McCubbin, J. Gomez-Ortega, D. Nakajima, A. Liolios, P. Laporte, Orjan Dale, A. Sillanpää, Dainis Dravins, Timothée Grégoire, Nu. Komin, A. Mihailidis, L. Sidoli, Shiu-Hang Lee, A. W. Chen, J. M. Illa, A. Kuznetsov, P. Munar-Adrover, D. Dominis Prester, Marcos Daniel Actis, Abraham D. Falcone, L. Journet, D. Hadasch, N. Galante, A. 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Lenain, Aion Viana, Terry Ashton, Guillaume Dubus, Jacek Niemiec, K. Kodani, Luis Ángel Tejedor, A. Wörnlein, Takanori Yoshikoshi, Masahiro Teshima, W. Gäbele, Ll. Font, Olaf Reimer, J. F. Valdés-Galicia, Lucy Fortson, J. P. Osborne, Mattia Fornasa, Keith Bechtol, Masayuki Tanaka, Shigehiro Nagataki, M. Rataj, M. Ribordy, Emmanuel Moulin, I. de la Calle, K. Winiarski, C. Jeanney, I. Mognet, I. Vegas, C. Juffroy, Yutaka Ohira, A. Jacholkowska, Matthew Wood, A. E. Suárez, J. Bähr, K. M. Schure, J. Maya, M. Dafonseca, J. Tasan, R. Sugawara, M. Bourgeat, A. Mancilla, D. Pelat, Olga Botner, D. Nedbal, G. Depaola, Robert Wagner, T. Okuda, H. Arnaldi, Josep Martí, P. Corona, T. Bonev, D. Yelos, J. Sieiro, V. Scalzotto, Jacco Vink, D. Languignon, Marco Ajello, J. Vandenbrouke, Philipp Mertsch, M. Mordalska, P. Wegner, P. Ziółkowski, P. T. O'Brien, A. Nozato, Robert D. Preece, B. Huber, Matteo Balbo, J.R. Bogart, R. Kankanyan, K. Mori, T. 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M., Comb, N., Mccubbin, I., Mchardy, R., Mckay, C., Medina, C., Melioli, D., Melkumyan, S., Mereghetti, P., Mertsch, M., Meucci, J., Michalowski, P., Micolon, A., Mihailidi, T., Mineo, M., Minuti, N., Mirabal, F., Mirabel, J. M., Miranda, R., Mirzoyan, T., Mizuno, B., Moal, R., Moderski, I., Mognet, E., Molinari, M., Molinaro, T., Montaruli, I., Monteiro, P., Moore, A. M., Olaizola, M., Mordalska, C., Morello, K., Mori, F., Mottez, Y., Moudden, E., Moulin, I., Mrusek, R., Mukherjee, P., Munar Adrover, H., Muraishi, K., Murase, A., Murphy, S., Nagataki, T., Naito, D., Nakajima, T., Nakamori, K., Nakayama, C., Naumann, D., Naumann, M., Naumann Godo, P., Nayman, D., Nedbal, D., Neise, L., Nellen, V., Neustroev, N., Neyroud, L., Nicastro, J., Nicolau Kuklinski, A., Niedzwiecki, J., Niemiec, D., Nieto, A., Nikolaidi, K., Nishijima, S., Nolan, R., Northrop, D., Nosek, N., Nowak, A., Nozato, P., O'Brien, Y., Ohira, M., Ohishi, S., Ohm, H., Ohoka, T., Okuda, A., Okumura, R. 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M., Santo, A., Sanuy, L., Sapozhnikov, S., Sarkar, N., Sartore, H., Sasaki, K., Satalecka, M., Sawada, V., Scalzotto, V., Scapin, M., Scarcioffolo, J., Schafer, T., Schanz, S., Schlenstedt, R., Schlickeiser, T., Schmidt, J., Schmoll, P., Schovanek, M., Schroedter, C., Schultz, J., Schultze, A., Schulz, K., Schure, T., Schwab, U., Schwanke, J., Schwarz, S., Schwarzburg, T., Schweizer, S., Schwemmer, A., Segreto, G. H., Sembroski, K., Seweryn, M., Sharma, M., Shayduk, R. C., Shellard, J., Shi, T., Shibata, A., Shibuya, E., Shum, L., Sidoli, M., Sidz, J., Sieiro, M., Sikora, J., Silk, A., Sillanpaa, B. 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F., Torre, M., Torre, G., Tosti, T., Totani, C., Toussenel, G., Tovmassian, P., Travnicek, M., Trifoglio, I., Troyano, K., Tsingano, H., Ueno, K., Umehara, S. S., Upadhya, T., Usher, M., Uslenghi, J. F., Valdes Galicia, P., Vallania, G., Vallejo, W. v., Driel, C. v., Eldik, J., Vandenbrouke, J., Vanderwalt, H., Vankov, G., Vasileiadi, V., Vassiliev, D., Veberic, I., Vega, S., Vercellone, S., Vergani, C., Veyssiere, J. P., Vialle, A., Viana, M., Videla, P., Vincent, S., Vincent, J., Vink, N., Vlahaki, L., Vlaho, P., Vogler, A., Vollhardt, H. . ., P., S., Vorobiov, C., Vuerli, V., Waegebaert, R., Wagner, R. G., Wagner, S., Wagner, S. P., Wakely, R., Walter, T., Walther, K., Warda, R., Warwick, P., Wawer, R., Wawrzaszek, N., Webb, P., Wegner, A., Weinstein, Q., Weitzel, R., Welsing, M., Werner, H., Wetteskind, R., White, A., Wierzcholska, S., Wiesand, M., Wilkinson, D. A., William, R., Willingale, K., Winiarski, R., Wischnewski, L., Wisniewski, M., Wood, A., Woernlein, Q., Xiong, K. K., Yadav, H., Yamamoto, T., Yamamoto, R., Yamazaki, S., Yanagita, J. M., Yebra, D., Yelo, A., Yoshida, T., Yoshida, T., Yoshikoshi, V., Zabalza, M., Zacharia, A., Zajczyk, R., Zanin, A., Zdziarski, A., Zech, A., Zhao, X., Zhou, K., Zietara, J., Ziolkowski, P., Ziolkowski, V., Zitelli, C., Zurbach, P., Zychowski, Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP/Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique des Particules), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), AstroParticule et Cosmologie (APC (UMR_7164)), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University (PSL)-PSL Research University (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7), APC - Astrophysique des Hautes Energies (APC - AHE), PSL Research University (PSL)-PSL Research University (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University (PSL)-PSL Research University (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Dipartimento di Astronomia, Universita degli Studi di Bologna, Università di Bologna [Bologna] (UNIBO)-Università di Bologna [Bologna] (UNIBO), Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille (CPPM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU), Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, CTA, Laboratoire Univers et Théories (LUTH (UMR_8102)), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Galaxies, Etoiles, Physique, Instrumentation (GEPI), Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna [Bologna] (UNIBO), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7), Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Dipartimento di Astronomia, Universita degli Studi di Bologna, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna [Bologna] (UNIBO)-Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna [Bologna] (UNIBO), and High Energy Astrophys. & Astropart. Phys (API, FNWI)
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Next generation Cherenkov telescopes ,Ciencias Físicas ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,TeV GAMMA-RAY ASTRONOMY ,Observatory ,Air showers ,HESS ,Cherenkov Telescopes ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,MISSION ,SUPERNOVA REMNANT W44 ,TELESCOPE ,ASTRONOMY ,EMISSION ,Physics ,ta213 ,[SDU.ASTR.HE]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena [astro-ph.HE] ,Settore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,TeV gamma-ray astronomy ,ddc:540 ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS ,[PHYS.ASTR.HE]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena [astro-ph.HE] ,[PHYS.ASTR.IM]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysic [astro-ph.IM] ,Air shower ,AIR SHOWERS ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,0103 physical sciences ,Preparatory phase ,ta115 ,TeV gamma-ray astronomy Air showers Cherenkov Telescopes ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,business.industry ,CHERENKOV TELESCOPES ,Física ,Astronomy ,Institut für Physik und Astronomie ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,ASTROFÍSICA ,Cherenkov Telescope Array ,[SDU.ASTR.IM]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysic [astro-ph.IM] ,Astronomía ,Design study ,Telecommunications ,business - Abstract
The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is a new observatory for very high-energy (VHE) gamma rays. CTA has ambitions science goals, for which it is necessary to achieve full-sky coverage, to improve the sensitivity by about an order of magnitude, to span about four decades of energy, from a few tens of GeV to above 100 TeV with enhanced angular and energy resolutions over existing VHE gamma-ray observatories. An international collaboration has formed with more than 1000 members from 27 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and North and South America. In 2010 the CTA Consortium completed a Design Study and started a three-year Preparatory Phase which leads to production readiness of CTA in 2014. In this paper we introduce the science goals and the concept of CTA, and provide an overview of the project., La lista completa de autores puede consultarse en el documento o en la página web de la revista., Facultad de Ingeniería
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244. Role of target conditioning on the thermo-optical response of bismuth nanostructures produced by pulsed laser deposition
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J. García López, E. Haro-Poniatowski, Johann Toudert, M. Jiménez de Castro, Rosalía Serna, Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología, CICYT (España), European Commission, Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (México), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), and Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
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010302 applied physics ,Nanostructure ,Nanocomposite ,Materials science ,business.industry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,3. Good health ,Pulsed laser deposition ,Bismuth ,Amorphous solid ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,Deposition (phase transition) ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
This work shows the influence of conditioning the Bi target previous to the pulsed laser deposition of Bi nanocomposite films on their optical and thermo-optical properties. The nanostructured films prepared by alternate pulsed laser deposition at room temperature in vacuum consist of Bi nanostructures (NSs) with different characteristic sizes that are organized in layers and embedded in an amorphous Al2O3 host. Preablation of the Bi target prior to deposition leads to higher Bi concentration and Bi NSs with larger average sizes. As a result a lower optical transmission and an enhanced thermo-optical contrast are observed., This work has been supported by the EU under project FP7-NMP-2010-Eu-Mexico Grant Agreement no. 263878: Functionalities of Bismuth based Nanostructures (BisNano), by the Spanish CICYT under projectMAT2009-14369-C02-02, and by CSIC CONACYT-2008MX0050 collaborative action. J.T. acknowledges a Juan de la Cierva Grant N° JCI-2009–0509.
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245. Rapid and multi-band variability of the TeV-bright active nucleus of the galaxy IC 310
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Dario Hrupec, M. A. Lopez, I. Lozano, D. Dominis Prester, Takashi Saito, S. Rügamer, Juan Abel Barrio, R. Zanin, D. Borla Tridon, A. Saggion, Adrian Biland, J. Becerra González, Francisco Prada, Reiko Orito, M. Salvati, A. Sillanpää, J. Rico, I. Snidaric, Mario Meucci, Masahiro Teshima, Daniela Dorner, Stefano Covino, Christian Fruck, M. L. Knoetig, T. Krähenbühl, Nikola Godinovic, Benito Marcote, S. Wilbert, Kari Nilsson, Daniel Ferenc, Abelardo Moralejo, M. V. Fonseca, Tomislav Terzić, A. De Angelis, K. Berger, S. Spiro, E. Lorenz, D. Tescaro, Mosè Mariotti, A.-K. Overkemping, Nijil Mankuzhiyil, E. Prandini, P. Munar-Adrover, Silvia Preziuso, J. Moldón, A. Boller, L. Cossio, M. Gaug, Ignasi Reichardt, Giacomo Bonnoli, M. Palatiello, J. Kushida, Q. Weitzel, Tihomir Surić, Aldo Treves, Artemio Herrero, M. Doert, Jose Luis Contreras, D. Carreto Fidalgo, Juan Cortina, P. Temnikov, Marc Ribó, Patrick Vogler, K. Saito, B. Steinke, G. Maneva, Elisa Bernardini, Riccardo Paoletti, L. Font, V. Kadenius, Fabio Zandanel, Shan Sun, S. Paiano, L. Maraschi, Karl Mannheim, Felix Spanier, G. De Caneva, Ivica Puljak, Gianluca Giavitto, L. A. Antonelli, Elina Lindfors, Daniel Mazin, D. Garrido Terrats, Natalia Lewandowska, J. Masbou, Pierre Colin, Jörn Wilms, P. Fortin, Thomas Bretz, S. N. Shore, M. I. Martínez, Francesco Dazzi, A. González Muñoz, Saverio Lombardi, S. Bonnefoy, A. La Barbera, Konstancja Satalecka, J. M. Paredes, Antonio Stamerra, Hajime Takami, V. Scalzotto, Michele Doro, Diego F. Torres, Julia Thaele, M. Uellenbeck, Fabrizio Tavecchio, D. Häfner, R. Mirzoyan, R. Reinthal, Dominik Elsaesser, S. Partini, Wolfgang Rhode, D. Eisenacher, U. Barres de Almeida, Damir Lelas, J. Krause, Ana Babić, Emanuele Paolo Farina, B. De Lotto, Aaron Dominguez, C. Delgado Mendez, S. R. Gozzini, Dorota Sobczyńska, T. Dauser, A. Hadamek, Matthias Kadler, W. Idec, J. Storz, E. Carmona, Markus Garczarczyk, Martin Makariev, Nina Nowak, F. Krauß, E. Colombo, P. Antoranz, Oscar Blanch, P. G. Prada Moroni, Ralph Bock, L. O. Takalo, O. Tibolla, Robert Wagner, C. Schultz, V. Scapin, T. Schweizer, Jelena Aleksić, A. López-Oramas, Wlodek Bednarek, Alessandro Carosi, Ruben Lopez-Coto, D. Nakajima, A. Niedzwiecki, Jose Miguel Miranda, F. Borracci, David Paneque, K. Mallot, R. J. García López, Massimo Persic, Julian Sitarek, J. Hose, Daniela Hadasch, T. Toyama, P. Da Vela, Victor Stamatescu, Institut de Física d’Altes Energies [Barcelone] (IFAE), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (IFIC), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [Madrid] (CSIC)-Universitat de València (UV), Politecnico di Milano [Milan] (POLIMI), Universitá degli Studi dell’Insubria, Technische Universität Dortmund [Dortmund] (TU), IEEC-CSIC, Departamento de Ecología e Hidrología, Universidad de Murcia, Laboratoire d'études dynamiques et structurales de la sélectivité (LEDSS), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF), Département de Physique des Particules (ex SPP) (DPP), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Departament d'Astronomia i Meteorologia [Barcelona] (DAM), Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Universita degli Studi di Padova, Universidad de Cantabria [Santander], Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Padova (INFN, Sezione di Padova), Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Max-Planck-Institut für Physik (Werner-Heisenberg-Institut) (MPI-P), Instituto de Biotecnología, Departamento de Biología Molecular de Plantas, UNAM, Institute for Physical Research (IPR), National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia [Yerevan] (NAS RA), Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy (ASTRON), INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste (OAT), Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Instituto de Física Teórica UAM/CSIC (IFT), Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (UAM)-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [Madrid] (CSIC), Dept. of Physics, Institut de Ciencies del Cosmos (ICCUB), Kao Group, Centre de Recherches sur les Macromolécules Végétales (CERMAV), Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF), Optoelectronic Research Centre, University of Southampton, Department of Chemistry, Oulu, INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera (OAB), Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik (MPIK), Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg - Erlangen, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics (ECAP), Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Universitá degli Studi dell’Insubria = University of Insubria [Varese] (Uninsubria), Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Département de Physique des Particules (ex SPP) (DPhP), Università degli Studi di Padova = University of Padua (Unipd), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM)-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [Madrid] (CSIC), Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Universitat de Barcelona
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Astrofísica ,[PHYS.ASTR.HE]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena [astro-ph.HE] ,Photon ,Spectral shape analysis ,[PHYS.ASTR.IM]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysic [astro-ph.IM] ,Radio galaxy ,Raigs còsmics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,[PHYS.ASTR.CO]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Cosmology and Extra-Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.CO] ,X-ray astronomy ,Galaxies: individual: IC 310 ,galaxies active ,galaxies individual ,IC 310 ,gamma rays galaxies ,X-rays galaxies ,Gamma ray astronomy ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Galaxies: active ,Gamma rays: galaxies ,X-rays: galaxies ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astronomia de raigs gamma ,Blazar ,Cosmic rays ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Physics ,astro-ph.HE ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Light curve ,Galaxy ,Astronomia de raigs X ,[PHYS.ASTR.GA]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.GA] ,Galàxies actives ,Active galaxies ,ddc:520 ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Schwarzschild radius ,Order of magnitude - Abstract
Context. The radio galaxy IC 310 has recently been identified as a gamma-ray emitter based on observations at GeV energies with Fermi-LAT and at very high energies (VHE, E>100GeV) with the MAGIC telescopes. Originally classified as a head-tail radio galaxy, the nature of this object is subject of controversy since its nucleus shows blazar-like behavior. Aims. In order to understand the nature of IC 310 and the origin of the VHE emission we studied the spectral and flux variability of IC 310 from the X-ray band to the VHE gamma-ray regime. Methods. The light curve of IC 310 above 300GeV has been measured with the MAGIC telescopes from Oct. 2009 to Feb. 2010. Fermi-LAT data (2008-2011) in the 10-500GeV energy range were also analyzed. In X-ray, archival observations from 2003 to 2007 with XMM, Chandra, and Swift-XRT in the 0.5-10keV band were studied. Results. The VHE light curve reveals several high-amplitude and short-duration flares. Day-to-day flux variability is clearly present. The photon index between 120GeV and 8TeV remains at the value $\Gamma\sim2.0$ during both low and high flux states. The VHE spectral shape does not show significant variability, whereas the flux at 1TeV changes by a factor of $\sim7$. Fermi-LAT detected only eight gamma-ray events in the energy range 10GeV-500GeV in three years of observation. The measured photon index of $\Gamma=1.3\pm0.5$ in the Fermi-LAT range is very hard. The X-ray measurements show strong variability in flux and photon index. The latter varied from $1.76\pm0.07$ to $2.55\pm0.07$. Conclusion. The rapid variability measured confirms the blazar-like behavior of IC 310. The TeV emission seems to originate from scales of less than 80 Schwarzschild radii within the compact core of its FRI radio jet with orientation angle 10deg-38deg. The SED resembles that of an extreme blazar, albeit the luminosity is more than two orders of magnitude lower., Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables. Accepted for publication in A&A
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246. Time-of-Flight Detector for the Characterisation of Laser-Accelerated Protons
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Filomeno Sanchez, Antonio Soriano, María José Rodríguez-Álvarez, Pablo Conde, Antonio González, Jose M. Benlloch, J. P. Rigla, J. García López, A. Iborra, Michael Seimetz, F. Martos, Laura Moliner, L. F. Vidal, Begoña Fernández, Liczandro Hernandez, E. Crespo, M. C. Jiménez-Ramos, P. Bellido, and C. Huertas
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Materials science ,Time of flight detector ,Proton detector ,business.industry ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Laser ion acceleration ,Detector ,Plasma ,Scintillator ,Kinetic energy ,Laser ,Time-of-flight measurement ,Charged particle ,Characterization (materials science) ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,business ,MATEMATICA APLICADA - Abstract
[EN] Lasers of ultra-high intensity focused on thin targets can form plasmas and release large numbers of charged particles with kinetic energies in the MeV region. The characterization of the accelerated particles requires suitable detectors. We present a time-of-flight detector based on a plastic scintillator optimized for the spectral analysis of laser-accelerated protons. All details of the detector layout are adapted to the expected properties of the proton beam. Particle energies will be separated by the time-of-flight technique over 200 cm path length. The active area (25 mm width) corresponds to a few mrad opening angle. With 5 mm thickness the detector is capable of absorbing protons up to 22.5 MeV. A very thin, aluminized mylar foil shields the scintillator from outer light while absorbing very little particle energy. The scintillation photons are measured with a photomultiplier tube coupled through a bundle of optical fibres. The coupling of these fibres via a PMMA light guide has been previously optimized in simulations with Litrani. A critical aspect of the detection of virtually large numbers of protons emitted in femtosecond pulses is the saturation of the PMT. The latter can be avoided by use of appropriate optical filters. With these the effective dynamic range starts from single particles over several orders of magnitude. Our time-of-flight detector has been calibrated at the Spanish National Accelerator Centre at Sevilla. Proton beams from 0.46 to 5.6 MeV from a tandem accelerator have been used to measure the relation between particle energy and pulse heights. Further tests have been performed with a pulsed electron beam to simulate many-particle hits., Project funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and co-funded with FEDER¿s funds within the INNPACTO 2011 program, Grant No. IPT-2011-0862- 900000. This work was supported by the Spanish Plan Nacional de Investigacion Científica, Desarrollo e Innovacion Tecnológica (I+D+i) under Grant No. FIS2010-21216-CO2-01 and the Valencian Local Government under Grants PROMETEOII/2013/010 and ISIC 2011/013
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247. Variables antropométricas, fisiológicas y bimecáni- cas determinantes del rendimiento en corredores de media maratón
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J.A. Rodríguez-Marroyo, J. García-López, and Ana Ogueta-Alday
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Physics ,body fat ,Joints--Range of motion ,Long-distance running ,running economy ,Biomecànica ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Biomechanics ,Enginyeria biomèdica::Biomecànica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Articulacions--Mobilitat ,Long distance running ,Humanities ,spatio-temporal parameters - Abstract
El objetivo es analizar la influencia de los factores antropométricos, fisiológicos y biomecánicos en el rendimiento de carreras de fondo. Participaron 48 corredores clasificados en 4 niveles según rendimiento en media maratón (hh:mm:ss): Grupo 1 (n=11, The aim of the study was to analyze the influence of anthropometric, physiological and biomechanical factors on long-distance running performance. Forty-eight runners participated in the study and were classified into 4 groups according to their performance level in half-marathon (hh:mm:ss): Group 1 (n=11
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248. CD34+ Cell Positive Selection from Mobilized Peripheral Blood by an Indirect Immunomagnetic Method: Effect of the Type of Mobilization and Assessment of Tumor Depletion Ability
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Jose A. Cancelas, Carme Canals, Sergio Querol, Jordi Petriz, J. García‐López, B Amill, Joan Bertran, and Ana Limón
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Mobilization ,Immunomagnetic Separation ,Positive selection ,Cd34 cells ,Immunology ,Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ,food and beverages ,Antigens, CD34 ,Tumor cells ,Hematology ,Biology ,Hematopoietic Stem Cells ,Peripheral blood ,Neoplasms ,Humans ,Autologous transplantation ,Hematopoietic progenitor cells - Abstract
Mobilized peripheral blood has been shown to be a suitable source of hematopoietic progenitor cells for autologous transplantation in oncologic patients. However, tumor cell contamination can potentially occur, although to a lesser extent than in the bone marrow. CD34+ cell positive selection has been developed as a system for the ex vivo purging of remaining tumor cells when used in mobilized peripheral blood. This method has shown a lower purification potential than that obtained with bone marrow or cord blood. The reason for this is not clear, but different groups have tried to improve the purity and yield of the positive selection on mobilized peripheral blood by predepletion of nonlymphoid cell populations, since they can induce nonspecific binding. The present study was designed to test an indirect immunomagnetic CD34+ cell selection method to make it reproducible, feasible, and effective for purging mobilized peripheral blood. Twenty-nine samples from mobilized peripheral blood were tested. The median starting CD34+ percentage was 0.8 (0.3%-4.2%), and the median final purity was 87% (32.7%-99.7%), with a median yield of 44.8% (15%-83.5%). The highest purity was reproducibly achieved when the starting percentage of CD34+ cells was higher than 0.65% (median purity 93.7, range 81%-99.7%, CV 6%) on samples obtained from patients primed with chemotherapy alone or chemotherapy plus recombinant human granulocyte-colony stimulating factor. No relation was found between the content of contaminating nucleated cells and the final CD34+ cell purity. This method showed a depletion capacity, assessed by PCR on samples contaminated with K562 leukemic cells, of about 3 logs. These results indicate that this indirect immunomagnetic method can produce high purity CD34+ cell fractions from mobilized peripheral blood with a high efficiency of tumor depletion.
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249. Epitaxial growth of LiNbO3 thin films on (001) sapphire by Pulsed Laser Deposition
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P. Aubert, C. Urlacher, R. Bisaro, G. Garry, J. García López, and J. Olivier
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Diffraction ,Materials science ,Lithium niobate ,Analytical chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Epitaxy ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Pulsed laser deposition ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Surface roughness ,Sapphire ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Thin film ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
LiNbO3 thin films have been deposited on c-cut single crystalline sapphire substrates (α-Al2O3) by the pulsed laser deposition technique. Crystalline quality and structural properties have been determined using Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy (RBS) and x-ray diffraction experiments. Under optimised conditions, the (001) epitaxial growth has been obtained with some grain misorientations in the plane and an average surface roughness of about 2 nm as measured by atomic force microscopy (AFM).
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250. Search for VHE gamma-ray emission from Geminga pulsar and nebula with the MAGIC telescopes
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J. Palacio, S. Bonnefoy, R. Mirzoyan, Dario Hrupec, Daniela Dorner, Dariusz Gora, Gaia Vanzo, A. De Angelis, Marina Manganaro, Jose Luis Contreras, Vitaly Neustroev, J. E. Ward, Giacomo Bonnoli, F. Di Pierro, D. Fidalgo, Ignasi Reichardt, M. Gaug, D. Dominis Prester, K. Frantzen, G. Pedaletti, Thomas Bretz, E. Moretti, B. De Lotto, Miriam Lucio Martinez, Juan Cortina, J. M. Paredes, Antonio Stamerra, R. Clavero, D. Galindo, D. Nakajima, Stefano Covino, Juri Poutanen, Tihomir Surić, J. Herrera, Sara Buson, D. Eisenacher Glawion, Arka Chatterjee, P. G. Prada Moroni, Pratik Majumdar, M. V. Fonseca, Y. Hanabata, Fabrizio Tavecchio, Nikola Godinovic, Tomoki Saito, D. Tescaro, Benito Marcote, Junko Kushida, P. Da Vela, Koji Noda, G. Maneva, Ll. Font, P. Antoranz, S. Paiano, M. Lopez, Wolfgang Rhode, G. Hughes, Elisa Bernardini, Adrian Biland, S. N. Shore, Marcel Strzys, I. Snidaric, Karl Mannheim, M. Garczarczy, Tomislav Terzić, Martin Makariev, V. Fallah Ramazani, Konstancja Satalecka, Michele Doro, Martin Will, M. Peresano, Julian Sitarek, Oscar Blanch, L. Maraschi, J. Rico, R. López-Coto, J. Hose, F. Borracci, Daniel Mazin, K. Nishijima, Daniela Hadasch, C. Fruck, F. Longo, Yusuke Konno, A. Niedzwiecki, P. Colin, Ievgen Vovk, T. Toyama, Masahiro Teshima, L. Nogués, A. González Muñoz, K. Mallot, R. J. García López, B. Biasuzzi, David Paneque, C. Schultz, T. Schweizer, A. Sillanpää, M. Doert, M. H. Wu, Alexander Hahn, D. Guberman, E. Lindfors, U. Menzel, W. Idec, Mosè Mariotti, A.-K. Overkemping, A. La Barbera, Michele Palatiello, Wlodek Bednarek, P. Temnikov, Max Ludwig Ahnen, Juan Abel Barrio, X. Paredes-Fortuny, D. Garrido Terrats, Diego F. Torres, Francesco Dazzi, A. Fernández-Barral, Julia Thaele, Saverio Lombardi, Massimo Persic, Aaron Dominguez, K. Nilsson, Jose Miguel Miranda, M. Nievas Rosillo, Stefano Ansoldi, P. Giammaria, E. Colombo, Abelardo Moralejo, L. O. Takalo, Ana Babić, R. Paoletti, T. Steinbring, J. Becerra González, Alessio Berti, L. A. Antonelli, K. Kodani, Ivica Puljak, E. de Oña Wilhelmi, L. M. Perri, Roberta Zanin, Sabrina Einecke, J. Rodriguez Garcia, A. Carosi, Dominik Elsaesser, U. Barres de Almeida, Damir Lelas, Dorota Sobczyńska, E. Prandini, Aldo Treves, M. Hayashida, Marc Ribó, P. Bangale, Hidetoshi Kubo, Vassil Verguilov, B. Banerjee, Universitat de Barcelona, Ahnen, M. L., Ansoldi, S., Antonelli, L. A., Antoranz, P., Babic, A., Banerjee, B., Bangale, P., De Almeida, U. Barre, Barrio, J. A., González, J. Becerra, Bednarek, W., Bernardini, E., Berti, Alessio, Biasuzzi, B., Biland, A., Blanch, O., Bonnefoy, S, Bonnoli, G., Borracci, F., Bretz, T., Buson, S., Carosi, A., Chatterjee, A., Clavero, R., Colin, P., Colombo, E., Contreras, J. L., Cortina, J., Covino, S., Da Vela, P., Dazzi, F., De Angelis, A., De Lotto, B., De Oña Wilhelmi, E., Di Pierro, F., Doert, M., Domínguez, A., Prester, D. Domini, Dorner, D., Doro, M., Einecke, S., Glawion, D. Eisenacher, Elsaesser, D., Ramazani, V. Fallah, Fernández Barral, A., Fidalgo, D., Fonseca, M. V., Font, L., Frantzen, K., Fruck, C., Galindo, D., López, R. J. García, Garczarczyk, M., Terrats, D. Garrido, Gaug, M., Giammaria, P., Godinović, N., Muñoz, A. González, Gora, D., Guberman, D., Hadasch, D., Hahn, A., Hanabata, Y., Hayashida, M., Herrera, J., Hose, J., Hrupec, D., Hughes, G., Idec, W., Kodani, K., Konno, Y., Kubo, H., Kushida, J., La Barbera, A., Lelas, D., Lindfors, E., Lombardi, S., Longo, Francesco, López, M., López Coto, R., Majumdar, P., Makariev, M., Mallot, K., Maneva, G., Manganaro, M., Mannheim, K., Maraschi, L., Marcote, B., Mariotti, M., Martínez, M., Mazin, D., Menzel, U., Miranda, J. M., Mirzoyan, R., Moralejo, A., Moretti, E., Nakajima, D., Neustroev, V., Niedzwiecki, A., Rosillo, M. Nieva, Nilsson, K., Nishijima, K., Noda, K., Nogués, L., Overkemping, A., Paiano, S., Palacio, J., Palatiello, Michele, Paneque, D., Paoletti, R., Paredes, J. M., Paredes Fortuny, X., Pedaletti, G., Peresano, M., Perri, L., Persic, M., Poutanen, J., Moroni, P. G. Prada, Prandini, E., Puljak, I., Reichardt, I., Rhode, W., Ribó, M., Rico, J., Garcia, J. Rodriguez, Saito, T., Satalecka, K., Schultz, C., Schweizer, T., Shore, S. N., Sillanpää, A., Sitarek, J., Snidaric, I., Sobczynska, D., Stamerra, A., Steinbring, T., Strzys, M., Surić, T., Takalo, L., Tavecchio, F., Temnikov, P., Terzić, T., Tescaro, D., Teshima, M., Thaele, J., Torres, D. F., Toyama, T., Treves, A., Vanzo, G., Verguilov, V., Vovk, I., Ward, J. E., Will, M., Wu, M. H., and Zanin, R.
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CRAB PULSAR ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Power law ,Pulsar wind nebula ,neutron stars ,LARGE-AREA TELESCOPE ,Spectral line ,MAJOR UPGRADE ,Raigs gamma ,astroparticle physics ,stars: neutron ,pulsars: general ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,Nebula ,CURVATURE-RADIATION ,Gamma ray ,CATALOG ,astroparticle physics, neutron stars , pulsars, Geminga ,Geminga ,Electrónica ,Física nuclear ,Electricidad ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Current generation ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,general [Pulsars] ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astroparticle physic ,Nebulae ,HIGH-ENERGY EMISSION ,RAPIDLY SPINNING PULSARS ,1E 0630+178 ,SLOT GAPS ,MODEL ,Pulsar ,0103 physical sciences ,Cherenkov radiation ,Telescopis ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Gamma rays ,neutron [Stars] ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astronomy and Astrophysic ,Astroparticle physics ,Pulsars: general ,Stars: neutron ,Space and Planetary Science ,pulsars ,ddc:520 ,Nebuloses ,Telescopes - Abstract
Astronomy and astrophysics 591, A138(2016). doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201527722, The Geminga pulsar, one of the brighest gamma-ray sources, is a promising candidate for emission of very-high-energy (VHE > 100 GeV) pulsed gamma rays. Also, detection of a large nebula has been claimed by water Cherenkov instruments. We performed deep observations of Geminga with the MAGIC telescopes, yielding 63 h of good-quality data, and searched for emission from the pulsar and pulsar wind nebula. We did not find any significant detection, and derived 95% confidence level upper limits. The resulting upper limits of 5.3 × 10$^{-13}$ TeV cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ for the Geminga pulsar and 3.5 × 10$^{-12}$ TeV cm$^{-2} s$^{-1}$ for the surrounding nebula at 50 GeV are the mostconstraining ones obtained so far at VHE. To complement the VHE observations, we also analyzed 5 yr of Fermi-LAT data from Geminga, finding that the sub-exponential cut-off is preferred over the exponential cut-off that has been typically used in the literature. We also find that, above 10 GeV, the gamma-ray spectra from Geminga can be described with a power law with index softer than 5. The extrapolation of the power-law Fermi-LAT pulsed spectra to VHE goes well below the MAGIC upper limits, indicating that the detection of pulsed emission from Geminga with the current generation of Cherenkov telescopes is very difficult., Published by EDP Sciences, Les Ulis
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