2,220 results on '"Hill, V."'
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302. The Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey (PIGS) I: tracing the kinematics of metal-poor stars in the Galactic bulge
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Arentsen, A, primary, Starkenburg, E, additional, Martin, N F, additional, Hill, V, additional, Ibata, R, additional, Kunder, A, additional, Schultheis, M, additional, Venn, K A, additional, Zucker, D B, additional, Aguado, D, additional, Carlberg, R, additional, González Hernández, J I, additional, Lardo, C, additional, Longeard, N, additional, Malhan, K, additional, Navarro, J F, additional, Sánchez-Janssen, R, additional, Sestito, F, additional, Thomas, G, additional, Youakim, K, additional, Lewis, G F, additional, Simpson, J D, additional, and Wan, Z, additional
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- 2019
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303. VLT/FLAMES high-resolution chemical abundances in Sculptor: a textbook dwarf spheroidal galaxy
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Hill, V., primary, Skúladóttir, Á., additional, Tolstoy, E., additional, Venn, K. A., additional, Shetrone, M. D., additional, Jablonka, P., additional, Primas, F., additional, Battaglia, G., additional, de Boer, T. J. L., additional, François, P., additional, Helmi, A., additional, Kaufer, A., additional, Letarte, B., additional, Starkenburg, E., additional, and Spite, M., additional
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- 2019
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304. The Pristine survey – V. A bright star sample observed with SOPHIE
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Bonifacio, P, primary, Caffau, E, additional, Sestito, F, additional, Lardo, C, additional, Martin, N F, additional, Starkenburg, E, additional, Sbordone, L, additional, François, P, additional, Jablonka, P, additional, Henden, A A, additional, Salvadori, S, additional, González Hernández, J I, additional, Aguado, D S, additional, Hill, V, additional, Venn, K, additional, Navarro, J F, additional, Arentsen, A, additional, Sanchez-Janssen, R, additional, and Carlberg, R, additional
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- 2019
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305. PSORIASIS OF THE HANDS KOEBNERIZING IN CONTACT DERMATITIS TO RUBBER GLOVES
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Hill, V. A. and Ostlere, L. S.
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- 1998
306. MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES TRANSFORMING INTO CD30 POSITIVE LYMPHOMA, WITH B CELL CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKAEMIA (CLL)
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Hill, V. A., Mortimer, P. S., Pettengell, R., Cook, M. G., and Levantine, A.
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- 1998
307. HYDROXYUREA-AN UNUSUAL CAUSE OF LEG ULCERATION
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Hill, V. A., Rosbotham, J. L., and Mortimer, P. S.
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- 1998
308. MULTICENTRIC RETICULOHISTIOCYTOSIS WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS(SLE)
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Hill, V A, Wong, E, Cook, M G, and Felix, R H
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- 1997
309. Use of Video Consultation in Irish General Practice: The Views of General Practitioners.
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Alsaffar, A., Collins, M., Goodbody, P., Hill, V., Regan, A., and Kelly, M.
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- 2021
310. The Effects of Joint Angle on Electromyographic Indices of Fatigue
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Weir, J P, McDonough, A L, and Hill, V J
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- 1996
311. Surgency
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Holmboe, K, Czarna, A, Zeigler-Hill, V, Shackelford, TK, Czarna, A, Zeigler-Hill, V, and Shackelford, T
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- 2016
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312. The Gaia-ESO Survey : matching chemodynamical simulations to observations of the Milky Way
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Thompson, B. B., Few, C. G., Bergemann, M., Gibson, B. K., MacFarlane, B. A., Serenelli, A., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Vallenari, A., Alfaro, E. J., Bensby, T., Francois, P., Korn, Andreas, Bayo, A., Carraro, G., Casey, A. R., Costado, M. T., Donati, P., Franciosini, E., Frasca, A., Hourihane, A., Jofre, P., Hill, V., Heiter, U., Koposov, S. E., Lanzafame, A., Lardo, C., de laverny, P., Lewis, J., Magrini, L., Marconi, G., Masseron, T., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Pancino, E., Prisinzano, L., Recio-Blanco, A., Sacco, G., Sousa, S. G., Tautvaisiene, G., Worley, C. C., Zaggia, S., Thompson, B. B., Few, C. G., Bergemann, M., Gibson, B. K., MacFarlane, B. A., Serenelli, A., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Vallenari, A., Alfaro, E. J., Bensby, T., Francois, P., Korn, Andreas, Bayo, A., Carraro, G., Casey, A. R., Costado, M. T., Donati, P., Franciosini, E., Frasca, A., Hourihane, A., Jofre, P., Hill, V., Heiter, U., Koposov, S. E., Lanzafame, A., Lardo, C., de laverny, P., Lewis, J., Magrini, L., Marconi, G., Masseron, T., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Pancino, E., Prisinzano, L., Recio-Blanco, A., Sacco, G., Sousa, S. G., Tautvaisiene, G., Worley, C. C., and Zaggia, S.
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The typical methodology for comparing simulated galaxies with observational surveys is usually to apply a spatial selection to the simulation to mimic the region of interest covered by a comparable observational survey sample. In this work, we compare this approach with a more sophisticated post-processing in which the observational uncertainties and selection effects (photometric, surface gravity and effective temperature) are taken into account. We compare a 'solar neighbourhood analogue' region in a model Milky Way-like galaxy simulated with RAMSES-CH with fourth release Gaia-ESO survey data. We find that a simple spatial cut alone is insufficient and that the observational uncertainties must be accounted for in the comparison. This is particularly true when the scale of uncertainty is large compared to the dynamic range of the data, e.g. in our comparison, the [Mg/Fe] distribution is affected much more than the more accurately determined [Fe/H] distribution. Despite clear differences in the underlying distributions of elemental abundances between simulation and observation, incorporating scatter to our simulation results to mimic observational uncertainty produces reasonable agreement. The quite complete nature of the Gaia-ESO survey means that the selection function has minimal impact on the distribution of observed age and metal abundances but this would become increasingly more important for surveys with narrower selection functions.
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313. The Gaia-ESO Survey : Churning through the Milky Way
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Hayden, M. R., Recio-Blanco, A., de Laverny, P., Mikolaitis, S., Guiglion, G., Hill, V., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Bayo, A., Bensby, T., Bergemann, M., Bragaglia, A., Casey, A., Costado, M., Feltzing, S., Franciosini, E., Hourihane, A., Jofre, P., Koposov, S., Kordopatis, G., Lanzafame, A., Lardo, C., Lewis, J., Lind, Karin, Magrini, L., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Pancino, E., Sacco, G., Stonkute, E., Worley, C. C., Zwitter, T., Hayden, M. R., Recio-Blanco, A., de Laverny, P., Mikolaitis, S., Guiglion, G., Hill, V., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Bayo, A., Bensby, T., Bergemann, M., Bragaglia, A., Casey, A., Costado, M., Feltzing, S., Franciosini, E., Hourihane, A., Jofre, P., Koposov, S., Kordopatis, G., Lanzafame, A., Lardo, C., Lewis, J., Lind, Karin, Magrini, L., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Pancino, E., Sacco, G., Stonkute, E., Worley, C. C., and Zwitter, T.
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Context: There have been conflicting results with respect to the extent that radial migration has played in the evolution of the Galaxy. Additionally, observations of the solar neighborhood have shown evidence of a merger in the past history of the Milky Way that drives enhanced radial migration. Aims: We attempt to determine the relative fraction of stars that have undergone significant radial migration by studying the orbital properties of metal-rich ([Fe/H] > 0.1) stars within 2 kpc of the Sun. We also aim to investigate the kinematic properties, such as velocity dispersion and orbital parameters, of stellar populations near the Sun as a function of [Mg/Fe] and [Fe/H], which could show evidence of a major merger in the past history of the Milky Way. Methods: We used a sample of more than 3000 stars selected from the fourth internal data release of the Gaia-ESO Survey. We used the stellar parameters from the Gaia-ESO Survey along with proper motions from PPMXL to determine distances, kinematics, and orbital properties for these stars to analyze the chemodynamic properties of stellar populations near the Sun. Results: Analyzing the kinematics of the most metal-rich stars ([Fe/H] > 0 : 1), we find that more than half have small eccentricities (e < 0 : 2) or are on nearly circular orbits. Slightly more than 20% of the metal-rich stars have perigalacticons R-p > 7 kpc. We find that the highest [Mg/ Fe], metal-poor populations have lower vertical and radial velocity dispersions compared to lower [Mg/Fe] populations of similar metallicity by similar to 10 km s(-1). The median eccentricity increases linearly with [Mg/Fe] across all metallicities, while the perigalacticon decreases with increasing [Mg/Fe] for all metallicities. Finally, the most [Mg/Fe]-rich stars are found to have significant asymmetric drift and rotate more than 40 km s(-1) slower than stars with lower [Mg/Fe] ratios. Conclusions: While our results cannot constrain how far stars have migrate
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- 2018
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314. Oxygen and zinc abundances in 417 Galactic bulge red giants
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da Silveira, C. R., Barbuy, B., Friaça, A. C. S., Hill, V., Zoccali, M., Rafelski, M., Gonzalez, O. A., Minniti, D., Renzini, A., Ortolani, S., da Silveira, C. R., Barbuy, B., Friaça, A. C. S., Hill, V., Zoccali, M., Rafelski, M., Gonzalez, O. A., Minniti, D., Renzini, A., and Ortolani, S.
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Oxygen and zinc in the Galactic bulge are key elements for the understanding of the bulge chemical evolution. Oxygen-to-iron abundance ratios provide a most robust indicator of the star formation rate and chemical evolution of the bulge. Zinc is enhanced in metal-poor stars, behaving as an $\alpha$-element, and its production may require nucleosynthesis in hypernovae. Most of the neutral gas at high redshift is in damped Lyman-alpha systems (DLAs), where Zn is also observed to behave as an alpha-element. The aim of this work is the derivation of the alpha-element oxygen, together with nitrogen, and the iron-peak element zinc abundances in 417 bulge giants, from moderate resolution (R~22,000) FLAMES-GIRAFFE spectra. For stars in common with a set of UVES spectra with higher resolution (R~45,000), the data are intercompared. The results are compared with literature data and chemodynamical models., Comment: accepted on 21/02/2018
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- 2018
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315. Values
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Zeigler-Hill, Virgil, Shackelford, Todd K, Zeigler-Hill, V ( Virgil ), Shackelford, T K ( Todd K ), Cieciuch, Jan; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2291-8301, Schwartz, Shalom H, Zeigler-Hill, Virgil, Shackelford, Todd K, Zeigler-Hill, V ( Virgil ), Shackelford, T K ( Todd K ), Cieciuch, Jan; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2291-8301, and Schwartz, Shalom H
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- 2018
316. Two-Factor Model of Personality
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Zeigler-Hill, Virgil, Shackelford, Todd K, Zeigler-Hill, V ( Virgil ), Shackelford, T K ( Todd K ), Cieciuch, Jan; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2291-8301, Strus, Włodzimierz, Zeigler-Hill, Virgil, Shackelford, Todd K, Zeigler-Hill, V ( Virgil ), Shackelford, T K ( Todd K ), Cieciuch, Jan; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2291-8301, and Strus, Włodzimierz
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- 2018
317. Multidimensional Scaling (MDS)
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Zeigler-Hill, Virgil, Shackelford, Todd K, Zeigler-Hill, V ( Virgil ), Shackelford, T K ( Todd K ), Cieciuch, Jan; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2291-8301, Zeigler-Hill, Virgil, Shackelford, Todd K, Zeigler-Hill, V ( Virgil ), Shackelford, T K ( Todd K ), and Cieciuch, Jan; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2291-8301
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- 2018
318. Exploratory Factor Analysis
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Zeigler-Hill, Virgil, Shackelford, Todd K, Zeigler-Hill, V ( Virgil ), Shackelford, T K ( Todd K ), Bollmann, Stella, Zeigler-Hill, Virgil, Shackelford, Todd K, Zeigler-Hill, V ( Virgil ), Shackelford, T K ( Todd K ), and Bollmann, Stella
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The exploratory factor analysis is a statistical method that is used to identify latent variables that underlie a set of a larger number of manifest variables. The term exploratory factor analysis (EFA) stems from the need to differentiate from the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Historically, EFA is older than CFA and functions a little differently. What the two have in common is their usage: They examine existing sets of variables to determine their underlying factor model. The difference is that with CFA, a hypothesized factor model can be tested, while EFA develops unknown factor models.
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319. Negative Appraisals
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Zeigler-Hill, Virgil, Shackelford, Todd K, Zeigler-Hill, V ( Virgil ), Shackelford, T K ( Todd K ), Freydefont, Laure, Zeigler-Hill, Virgil, Shackelford, Todd K, Zeigler-Hill, V ( Virgil ), Shackelford, T K ( Todd K ), and Freydefont, Laure
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- 2018
320. Pincus, Aaron L
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Zeigler-Hill, Virgil, Shackelford, Todd K, Zeigler-Hill, V ( Virgil ), Shackelford, T K ( Todd K ), Hopwood, Christopher J; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6645-8645, Wright, Aidan G C; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2369-0601, Zeigler-Hill, Virgil, Shackelford, Todd K, Zeigler-Hill, V ( Virgil ), Shackelford, T K ( Todd K ), Hopwood, Christopher J; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6645-8645, and Wright, Aidan G C; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2369-0601
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Professor Pincus trained with some of the leaders in personality psychology at the University of California-Davis, the University of California-Berkeley, and the University of British Columbia, where he earned his PhD under the mentorship of Jerry Wiggins. His work has been cited more than 7000 times; he is the Editor of Assessment, Director of Clinical Training at the Pennsylvania State University Clinical Science program, former President of the Society for Interpersonal Theory and Research, Fellow of the Society for Personality Assessment, and recipient of the American Psychological Association Theodore Millon Award in Personality Psychology, among other honors.
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- 2018
321. The Gaia-ESO Survey: Churning through the Milky Way
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Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France), Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, European Southern Observatory, Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK), European Research Council, Leverhulme Trust, Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca, European Science Foundation, Hayden, M.R., Recio-Blanco, A., de Laverny, P., Mikolaitis, S., Guiglion, Guillaume, Hill, V., Gilmore, Gerry, Randich, S., Bayo, A., Bensby, T., Bergemann, Maria, Bragaglia, A., Casey, A., Costado, M. T., Feltzing, S., Franciosini, E., Hourihane, A., Jofré, P., Koposov, S., Kordopatis, G., Lanzafame, A., Lardo, C., Lewis, J., Lind, K., Magrini, L., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Pancino, E., Sacco, G., Stonkute, E., Worley, C.C., Zwitter, T., Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France), Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, European Southern Observatory, Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK), European Research Council, Leverhulme Trust, Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca, European Science Foundation, Hayden, M.R., Recio-Blanco, A., de Laverny, P., Mikolaitis, S., Guiglion, Guillaume, Hill, V., Gilmore, Gerry, Randich, S., Bayo, A., Bensby, T., Bergemann, Maria, Bragaglia, A., Casey, A., Costado, M. T., Feltzing, S., Franciosini, E., Hourihane, A., Jofré, P., Koposov, S., Kordopatis, G., Lanzafame, A., Lardo, C., Lewis, J., Lind, K., Magrini, L., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Pancino, E., Sacco, G., Stonkute, E., Worley, C.C., and Zwitter, T.
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Context. There have been conflicting results with respect to the extent that radial migration has played in the evolution of the Galaxy. Additionally, observations of the solar neighborhood have shown evidence of a merger in the past history of the Milky Way that drives enhanced radial migration. Aims. We attempt to determine the relative fraction of stars that have undergone significant radial migration by studying the orbital properties of metal-rich ([Fe/H] > 0.1) stars within 2 kpc of the Sun. We also aim to investigate the kinematic properties, such as velocity dispersion and orbital parameters, of stellar populations near the Sun as a function of [Mg/Fe] and [Fe/H], which could show evidence of a major merger in the past history of the Milky Way. Methods. We used a sample of more than 3000 stars selected from the fourth internal data release of the Gaia-ESO Survey. We used the stellar parameters from the Gaia-ESO Survey along with proper motions from PPMXL to determine distances, kinematics, and orbital properties for these stars to analyze the chemodynamic properties of stellar populations near the Sun. Results. Analyzing the kinematics of the most metal-rich stars ([Fe/H] > 0.1), we find that more than half have small eccentricities (e< 0.2) or are on nearly circular orbits. Slightly more than 20% of the metal-rich stars have perigalacticons R> 7 kpc. We find that the highest [Mg/Fe], metal-poor populations have lower vertical and radial velocity dispersions compared to lower [Mg/Fe] populations of similar metallicity by ~10 km s. The median eccentricity increases linearly with [Mg/Fe] across all metallicities, while the perigalacticon decreases with increasing [Mg/Fe] for all metallicities. Finally, the most [Mg/Fe]-rich stars are found to have significant asymmetric drift and rotate more than 40 km s slower than stars with lower [Mg/Fe] ratios. Conclusions. While our results cannot constrain how far stars have migrated, we propose that migration processes
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322. The Gaia-ESO survey: Matching chemodynamical simulations to observations of the Milky Way
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Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK), European Research Council, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), European Commission, Swedish National Space Board, Leverhulme Trust, Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, European Science Foundation, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), German Research Foundation, National Science Foundation (US), Australian Research Council, Thompson, B. B., Few, C. G., Bergemann, Maria, Gibson, Brad K., MacFarlane, B. A., Serenelli, Aldo, Gilmore, Gerry, Randich, S., Vallenari, A., Alfaro, Emilio J., Bensby, T., Francois, P., Korn, A.J., Bayo, A., Carraro, Giovanni, Casey, Andrew R., Costado, M. T., Donati, P., Franciosini, E., Frasca, A., Hourihane, A., Jofré, P, Hill, V., Heiter, Ulrike, Koposov, Sergey E., Lanzafame, A., Lardo, C., de Laverny, P., Lewis, J., Magrini, Laura, Marconi, G., Masseron, T., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Pancino, E., Prisinzano, L., Recio-Blanco, A., Sacco, G., Sousa, S. G., Tautvaišiene, G., Worley, C. C., Zaggia, S., Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK), European Research Council, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal), European Commission, Swedish National Space Board, Leverhulme Trust, Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, European Science Foundation, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), German Research Foundation, National Science Foundation (US), Australian Research Council, Thompson, B. B., Few, C. G., Bergemann, Maria, Gibson, Brad K., MacFarlane, B. A., Serenelli, Aldo, Gilmore, Gerry, Randich, S., Vallenari, A., Alfaro, Emilio J., Bensby, T., Francois, P., Korn, A.J., Bayo, A., Carraro, Giovanni, Casey, Andrew R., Costado, M. T., Donati, P., Franciosini, E., Frasca, A., Hourihane, A., Jofré, P, Hill, V., Heiter, Ulrike, Koposov, Sergey E., Lanzafame, A., Lardo, C., de Laverny, P., Lewis, J., Magrini, Laura, Marconi, G., Masseron, T., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Pancino, E., Prisinzano, L., Recio-Blanco, A., Sacco, G., Sousa, S. G., Tautvaišiene, G., Worley, C. C., and Zaggia, S.
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The typical methodology for comparing simulated galaxies with observational surveys is usually to apply a spatial selection to the simulation to mimic the region of interest covered by a comparable observational survey sample. In this work, we compare this approach with a more sophisticated post-processing in which the observational uncertainties and selection effects (photometric, surface gravity and effective temperature) are taken into account. We compare a 'solar neighbourhood analogue' region in a model MilkyWay-like galaxy simulated with RAMSES-CH with fourth release Gaia-ESO survey data. We find that a simple spatial cut alone is insufficient and that the observational uncertainties must be accounted for in the comparison. This is particularly true when the scale of uncertainty is large compared to the dynamic range of the data, e.g. in our comparison, the [Mg/Fe] distribution is affected much more than the more accurately determined [Fe/H] distribution. Despite clear differences in the underlying distributions of elemental abundances between simulation and observation, incorporating scatter to our simulation results to mimic observational uncertainty produces reasonable agreement. The quite complete nature of the Gaia-ESO survey means that the selection function has minimal impact on the distribution of observed age and metal abundances but this would become increasingly more important for surveys with narrower selection functions.© 2017 The Author(s).
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323. Perfectionism
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Zeigler-Hill, V., Shackelford, T. K., Stoeber, Joachim, Zeigler-Hill, V., Shackelford, T. K., and Stoeber, Joachim
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Whereas clinical psychology regards perfectionism as a personality disposition associated with psychopathology and mental health problems, research in personality and individual differences found perfectionism to be a multidimensional disposition that has adaptive and maladaptive aspects. The present entry presents an overview of the two-factor model of perfectionism--differentiating perfectionistic strivings and perfectionistic concerns as two superordinate dimensions of multidimensional perfectionism--and of how the two factors show different relations with motivation and performance. Furthermore, the entry introduces other-oriented perfectionism as a “dark” form of perfectionism separate from perfectionistic strivings and perfectionistic concern. The entry concludes with a discussion of open questions and directions for future research.
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- 2018
324. The personality bases of political ideology and behavior
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Zeigler-Hill, V., Shackelford, T., Cichocka, Aleksandra, Dhont, Kristof, Zeigler-Hill, V., Shackelford, T., Cichocka, Aleksandra, and Dhont, Kristof
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- 2018
325. Determination of [O/Fe] in BD +23 3130 from ESO VLT-UVES observations
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Cayrel, R, Andersen, J, Barbuy, B, Beers, T.C, Bonifacio, P, François, P, Hill, V, Molaro, P, Nordström, B, Plez, B, Primas, F, Spite, F, and Spite, M
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326. The Gaia -ESO Survey: Low- α element stars in the Galactic bulge
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Recio-Blanco, A, Rojas-Arriagada, A, de Laverny, P, Mikolaitis, S, Hill, V, Zoccali, M, Fernández-Trincado, JG, Robin, AC, Babusiaux, C, Gilmore, G, Randich, S, Alfaro, E, Allende Prieto, C, Bragaglia, A, Carraro, G, Jofré, P, Lardo, C, Monaco, L, Morbidelli, L, Zaggia, S, Gilmore, Gerard [0000-0003-4632-0213], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Galaxy: stellar content ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Galaxy: abundances ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Galaxy: bulge - Abstract
We take advantage of the Gaia-ESO Survey iDR4 bulge data to search for abundance anomalies that could shed light on the composite nature of the Milky Way bulge. The α-element (Mg, Si, and whenever available, Ca) abundances, and their trends with Fe abundances have been analysed for a total of 776 bulge stars. In addition, the aluminum abundances and their ratio to Fe and Mg have also been examined. Our analysis reveals the existence of low-α element abundance stars with respect to the standard bulge sequence in the [α/ Fe] versus [Fe/H] plane. Eighteen objects present deviations in [α/ Fe] ranging from 2.1 to 5.3σ with respect to the median standard value. Those stars do not show Mg-Al anti-correlation patterns. Incidentally, this sign of the existence of multiple stellar populations is reported firmly for the first time for the bulge globular cluster NGC 6522. The identified low-α abundance stars have chemical patterns that are compatible with those of the thin disc. Their link with massive dwarf galaxies accretion seems unlikely, as larger deviations in α abundance and Al would be expected. The vision of a bulge composite nature and a complex formation process is reinforced by our results. The approach used, which is a multi-method and model-driven analysis of high resolution data, seems crucial to reveal this complexity.
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327. Analysis and calibration of Ca ii triplet spectroscopy of red giant branch stars from VLT/FLAMES observations
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Battaglia, G., Irwin, M., Tolstoy, E., Hill, V., Helmi, A., Letarte, B., and Jablonka, P.
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We demonstrate that low-resolution Ca ii triplet (CaT) spectroscopic estimates of the overall metallicity ([Fe/H]) of individual red giant branch (RGB) stars in two nearby dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs) agree to ±0.1-0.2 dex with detailed high-resolution spectroscopic determinations for the same stars over the range −2.5 < [Fe/H] < −0.5. For this study, we used a sample of 129 stars observed in low- and high-resolution modes with VLT/FLAMES in the Sculptor and Fornax dSphs. We also present the data-reduction steps we used in our low-resolution analysis and show that the typical accuracy of our velocity and CaT [Fe/H] measurement is ∼2 km s−1 and 0.1 dex, respectively. We conclude that CaT-[Fe/H] relations calibrated on globular clusters can be applied with confidence to RGB stars in composite stellar populations over the range −2.5 < [Fe/H] < −0.5
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- 2017
328. Ambiguity Aversion
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van den Bos, W., Zeigler-Hill, V., Shackelford, T.K., and Ontwikkelingspsychologie (Psychologie, FMG)
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- 2017
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329. Reliability
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Sijtsma, K., van der Ark, L.A., Zeigler-Hill, V., Schackleford, T.K., Methods and Statistics (RICDE, FMG), and Educational Sciences (RICDE, FMG)
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0504 sociology ,05 social sciences ,050401 social sciences methods ,050301 education ,0503 education - Abstract
When we call a person reliable, we mean that one can trust her to do what she promised to do. In other words, a reliable person shows behavior one expects. Technical devices typically are classified as reliable or unreliable. As cars grow older, technical malfunctioning becomes more likely, and they gradually become unreliable, meaning they no longer can be expected to take you from A to B without problems. Technical definitions of reliability also have entered the nonscientific arena. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines reliability as “the extent to which an experiment, test, or measuring procedure yields the same results on repeated trials” (retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reliability). This definition emphasizes repeatability of results when one collects new data under the same conditions as data were collected previously, and it comes close to what psychometric reliability is. The Oxford...
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330. Personality, personnel selection, and job performance
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van der Linden, Dimitri, Pelt, D, Dunkel, CS, Born, Marise, Zeigler-Hill, V., Shackelford, T.K., Work and Organizational Psychology, and Biological Psychology
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Contextual performance ,Knowledge management ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Applied psychology ,Personnel selection ,Job design ,050109 social psychology ,Job attitude ,Job performance ,0502 economics and business ,Job analysis ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Job satisfaction ,Personnel psychology ,business ,Psychology ,050203 business & management - Abstract
Job Performance: The term job performance can either refer to the objective or subjective outcomes one achieves in a specific job (e.g., the profit of a sales persons, the number of publications of a scientist, the number of successful operations of a surgeon) or to work-related activities (e.g., writing an article, conducting specific surgical acts). In the majority of research on this topic, job performance as an outcome is used. Personnel selection: Personnel selection refers to the process of selecting the best employees for specific jobs. Introduction One major application of personality research is in the area of personnel selection. The key question in this area is to which extent personality can predict how well a candidate will perform on the job he or she is applying for. Most scholars in this area acknowledge that personality has predictive validity for job performance. In line with this, personality assessment is part of the selection procedure in many organizations.
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331. Shape Features of the Lesion Habitat to Differentiate Brain Tumor Progression from Pseudoprogression on Routine Multiparametric MRI: A Multisite Study
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Ismail, M., primary, Hill, V., additional, Statsevych, V., additional, Huang, R., additional, Prasanna, P., additional, Correa, R., additional, Singh, G., additional, Bera, K., additional, Beig, N., additional, Thawani, R., additional, Madabhushi, A., additional, Aahluwalia, M., additional, and Tiwari, P., additional
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332. Live well after stroke: Methods of a community-based, occupational therapist–led, life management intervention
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Hill, V., primary
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333. The chemical connection between damped Lyman-α systems and Local Group dwarf galaxies
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Skúladóttir, Á., primary, Salvadori, S., additional, Pettini, M., additional, Tolstoy, E., additional, and Hill, V., additional
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334. Oxygen and zinc abundances in 417 Galactic bulge red giants
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da Silveira, C. R., primary, Barbuy, B., additional, Friaça, A. C. S., additional, Hill, V., additional, Zoccali, M., additional, Rafelski, M., additional, Gonzalez, O. A., additional, Minniti, D., additional, Renzini, A., additional, and Ortolani, S., additional
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335. A high-resolution VLT/FLAMES study of individual stars in the centre of the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy (Corrigendum)
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Letarte, B., primary, Hill, V., additional, Tolstoy, E., additional, Jablonka, P., additional, Shetrone, M., additional, Venn, K. A., additional, Spite, M., additional, Irwin, M. J., additional, Battaglia, G., additional, Helmi, A., additional, Primas, F., additional, François, P., additional, Kaufer, A., additional, Szeifert, T., additional, Arimoto, N., additional, and Sadakane, K., additional
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336. The Gaia-ESO Survey: Churning through the Milky Way
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Hayden, M. R., primary, Recio-Blanco, A., additional, de Laverny, P., additional, Mikolaitis, S., additional, Guiglion, G., additional, Hill, V., additional, Gilmore, G., additional, Randich, S., additional, Bayo, A., additional, Bensby, T., additional, Bergemann, M., additional, Bragaglia, A., additional, Casey, A., additional, Costado, M., additional, Feltzing, S., additional, Franciosini, E., additional, Hourihane, A., additional, Jofre, P., additional, Koposov, S., additional, Kordopatis, G., additional, Lanzafame, A., additional, Lardo, C., additional, Lewis, J., additional, Lind, K., additional, Magrini, L., additional, Monaco, L., additional, Morbidelli, L., additional, Pancino, E., additional, Sacco, G., additional, Stonkute, E., additional, Worley, C. C., additional, and Zwitter, T., additional
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337. The Hamburg/ESO R-process Enhanced Star survey (HERES)
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Hill, V., Christlieb, N., Beers, T. C., Barklem, Paul S., Kratz, K. -L, Nordstrom, B., Pfeiffer, B., Farouqi, K., Hill, V., Christlieb, N., Beers, T. C., Barklem, Paul S., Kratz, K. -L, Nordstrom, B., Pfeiffer, B., and Farouqi, K.
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We report an abundance analysis for the highly r-process-enhanced (r-II) star CS 29497-004, a very metal-poor giant with solar system T-eff = 5013 K and [Fe/H] = -2 : 85, whose nature was initially discovered in the course of the HERES project. Our analysis is based on high signal-to-noise ratio, high-resolution (R similar to 75 000) VLT/UVES spectra and MARCS model atmospheres under the assumption of local thermodynamic equilibrium, and obtains abundance measurements for a total of 46 elements, 31 of which are neutron-capture elements. As is the case for the other similar to 25 r-II stars currently known, the heavy-element abundance pattern of CS 29497-004 well-matches a scaled solar system second peak r-process-element abundance pattern. We confirm our previous detection of Th, and demonstrate that this star does not exhibit an "actinide boost". Uranium is also detected (log is an element of (U) = -2 : 20 +/- 0 : 30), albeit with a large measurement error that hampers its use as a precision cosmo-chronometer. Combining the various elemental chronometer pairs that are available for this star, we derive a mean age of 12 : 2 +/- 3 : 7 Gyr using the theoretical production ratios from published waitingpoint approximation models. We further explore the high-entropy wind model (Farouqi et al. 2010, ApJ, 712, 1359) production ratios arising from different neutron richness of the ejecta (Y-e), and derive an age of 13 : 7 +/- 4 : 4 Gyr for a best-fitting Y-e = 0 : 447. The U/Th nuclei-chronometer is confirmed to be the most resilient to theoretical production ratios and yields an age of 16 : 5 +/- 6 : 6 Gyr. Lead (Pb) is also tentatively detected in CS 29497-004, at a level compatible with a scaled solar r-process, or with the theoretical expectations for a pure r-process in this star.
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338. The Gaia-ESO Survey : Exploring the complex nature and origins of the Galactic bulge populations
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Rojas-Arriagada, A., Recio-Blanco, A., de laverny, P., Mikolaitis, S., Matteucci, F., Spitoni, E., Schultheis, M., Hayden, M., Hill, V., Zoccali, M., Minniti, D., Gonzalez, O. A., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Feltzing, S., Alfaro, E. J., Babusiaux, C., Bensby, T., Bragaglia, A., Flaccomio, E., Koposov, S. E., Pancino, E., Bayo, A., Carraro, G., Casey, A. R., Costado, M. T., Damiani, F., Donati, P., Franciosini, E., Hourihane, A., Jofre, P., Lardo, C., Lewis, J., Lind, K., Magrini, L., Morbidelli, L., Sacco, G. G., Worley, C. C., Zaggia, S., Rojas-Arriagada, A., Recio-Blanco, A., de laverny, P., Mikolaitis, S., Matteucci, F., Spitoni, E., Schultheis, M., Hayden, M., Hill, V., Zoccali, M., Minniti, D., Gonzalez, O. A., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Feltzing, S., Alfaro, E. J., Babusiaux, C., Bensby, T., Bragaglia, A., Flaccomio, E., Koposov, S. E., Pancino, E., Bayo, A., Carraro, G., Casey, A. R., Costado, M. T., Damiani, F., Donati, P., Franciosini, E., Hourihane, A., Jofre, P., Lardo, C., Lewis, J., Lind, K., Magrini, L., Morbidelli, L., Sacco, G. G., Worley, C. C., and Zaggia, S.
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Context. As observational evidence steadily accumulates, the nature of the Galactic bulge has proven to be rather complex: the structural, kinematic, and chemical analyses often lead to contradictory conclusions. The nature of the metal-rich bulge-and especially of the metal-poor bulge and their relation with other Galactic components, still need to be firmly defined on the basis of statistically significant high-quality data samples. Aims. We used the fourth internal data release of the Gaia-ESO survey to characterize the bulge metallicity distribution function (MDF), magnesium abundance, spatial distribution, and correlation of these properties with kinematics. Moreover, the homogeneous sampling of the different Galactic populations provided by the Gaia-ESO survey allowed us to perform a comparison between the bulge, thin disk, and thick disk sequences in the [Mg /Fe] vs. [Fe/H] plane in order to constrain the extent of their eventual chemical similarities. Methods. We obtained spectroscopic data for similar to 2500 red clump stars in 11 bulge fields, sampling the area -10 degrees <= l <= + 8 degrees and -10 degrees <= b <= -4 degrees from the fourth internal data release of the Gaia-ESO survey. A sample of similar to 6300 disk stars was also selected for comparison. Spectrophotometric distances computed via isochrone fitting allowed us to define a sample of stars likely located in the bulge region. Results. From a Gaussian mixture models (GMM) analysis, the bulge MDF is confirmed to be bimodal across the whole sampled area. The relative ratio between the two modes of the MDF changes as a function of b, with metal-poor stars dominating at high latitudes. The metal-rich stars exhibit bar-like kinematics and display a bimodality in their magnitude distribution, a feature which is tightly associated with the X-shape bulge. They overlap with the metal-rich end of the thin disk sequence in the [Mg/Fe] vs. [Fe/H] plane. On the other hand, metal-poor bulge st
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339. The Gaia-ESO Survey: Churning through the Milky Way
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Hayden, M. R., Recio-Blanco, A., de Laverny, P., Mikolaitis, S., Guiglion, G., Hill, V., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Bayo, A., Bensby, T., Bergemann, M., Bragaglia, A., Casey, A., Costado, M., Feltzing, S., Franciosini, E., Hourihane, A., Jofre, P., Koposov, S., Kordopatis, G., Lanzafame, A., Lardo, C., Lewis, J., Lind, K., Magrini, L., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Pancino, E., Sacco, G., Stonkute, E., Worley, C. C., Zwitter, T., Hayden, M. R., Recio-Blanco, A., de Laverny, P., Mikolaitis, S., Guiglion, G., Hill, V., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Bayo, A., Bensby, T., Bergemann, M., Bragaglia, A., Casey, A., Costado, M., Feltzing, S., Franciosini, E., Hourihane, A., Jofre, P., Koposov, S., Kordopatis, G., Lanzafame, A., Lardo, C., Lewis, J., Lind, K., Magrini, L., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Pancino, E., Sacco, G., Stonkute, E., Worley, C. C., and Zwitter, T.
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We attempt to determine the relative fraction of stars that have undergone significant radial migration by studying the orbital properties of metal-rich ([Fe/H]$>0.1$) stars within 2 kpc of the Sun using a sample of more than 3,000 stars selected from iDR4 of the Gaia-ESO Survey. We investigate the kinematic properties, such as velocity dispersion and orbital parameters, of stellar populations near the sun as a function of [Mg/Fe] and [Fe/H], which could show evidence of a major merger in the past history of the Milky Way. This was done using the stellar parameters from the Gaia-ESO Survey along with proper motions from PPMXL to determine distances, kinematics, and orbital properties for these stars to analyze the chemodynamic properties of stellar populations near the Sun. Analyzing the kinematics of the most metal-rich stars ([Fe/H]$>0.1$), we find that more than half have small eccentricities ($e<0.2$) or are on nearly circular orbits. Slightly more than 20\% of the metal-rich stars have perigalacticons $R_p>7$ kpc. We find that the highest [Mg/Fe], metal-poor populations have lower vertical and radial velocity dispersions compared to lower [Mg/Fe] populations of similar metallicity by $\sim10$ km s$^{-1}$. The median eccentricity increases linearly with [Mg/Fe] across all metallicities, while the perigalacticon decreases with increasing [Mg/Fe] for all metallicities. Finally, the most [Mg/Fe]-rich stars are found to have significant asymmetric drift and rotate more than 40 km s$^{-1}$ slower than stars with lower [Mg/Fe] ratios. While our results cannot constrain how far stars have migrated, we propose that migration processes are likely to have played an important role in the evolution of the Milky Way, with metal-rich stars migrating from the inner disk toward to solar neighborhood and past mergers potentially driving enhanced migration of older stellar populations in the disk., Comment: 7 pages, 7 Figures, accepted A&A
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340. Barium abundance in the central part of the dSph Fornax galaxy
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Andrievsky, S. M., Korotin, S. A., Hill, V., Zhukova, A. V., Andrievsky, S. M., Korotin, S. A., Hill, V., and Zhukova, A. V.
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We revisited barium abundance in a sample of giant stars in the dwarf spheroidal Fornax galaxy. Non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (NLTE) synthesis was used to derive the barium abundance from two Ba II lines. Our new NLTE result for barium shows that in the range of metallicities from -1 to -0.5 the abundance of this element is almost the same as in the stars of the Milky Way. We conclude that the evolution of barium abundance in the dSph Fornax galaxy resembles that of the Milky Way at the epoch of the corresponding metallicity level., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures
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341. The Gaia-ESO Survey: Matching Chemo-Dynamical Simulations to Observations of the Milky Way
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Thompson, B. B., Few, C. G., Bergemann, M., Gibson, B. K., MacFarlane, B. A., Serenelli, A., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Vallenari, A., Alfaro, E. J., Bensby, T., Francois, P., Korn, A. J., Bayo, A., Carraro, G., Casey, A. R., Costado, M. T., Donati, P, Franciosini, E., Frasca, A., Hourihane, A., Jofre, P., Hill, V., Heiter, U., Koposov, S. E., Lanzafame, A., Lardo, C., de Laverny, P., Lewis, J., Magrini, L., Marconi, G., Masseron, T., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Pancino, E., Prisinzano, L., Recio-Blanco, A., Sacco, G., Sousa, S. G., Tautvaisiene, G., Worley, C. C., Zaggia, S., Thompson, B. B., Few, C. G., Bergemann, M., Gibson, B. K., MacFarlane, B. A., Serenelli, A., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Vallenari, A., Alfaro, E. J., Bensby, T., Francois, P., Korn, A. J., Bayo, A., Carraro, G., Casey, A. R., Costado, M. T., Donati, P, Franciosini, E., Frasca, A., Hourihane, A., Jofre, P., Hill, V., Heiter, U., Koposov, S. E., Lanzafame, A., Lardo, C., de Laverny, P., Lewis, J., Magrini, L., Marconi, G., Masseron, T., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Pancino, E., Prisinzano, L., Recio-Blanco, A., Sacco, G., Sousa, S. G., Tautvaisiene, G., Worley, C. C., and Zaggia, S.
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The typical methodology for comparing simulated galaxies with observational surveys is usually to apply a spatial selection to the simulation to mimic the region of interest covered by a comparable observational survey sample. In this work we compare this approach with a more sophisticated post-processing in which the observational uncertainties and selection effects (photometric, surface gravity and effective temperature) are taken into account. We compare a `solar neighbourhood analogue' region in a model Milky Way-like galaxy simulated with RAMSES-CH with fourth release Gaia-ESO survey data. We find that a simple spatial cut alone is insufficient and that observational uncertainties must be accounted for in the comparison. This is particularly true when the scale of uncertainty is large compared to the dynamic range of the data, e.g. in our comparison, the [Mg/Fe] distribution is affected much more than the more accurately determined [Fe/H] distribution. Despite clear differences in the underlying distributions of elemental abundances between simulation and observation, incorporating scatter to our simulation results to mimic observational uncertainty produces reasonable agreement. The quite complete nature of the Gaia-ESO survey means that the selection function has minimal impact on the distribution of observed age and metal abundances but this would become increasingly more important for surveys with narrower selection functions., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS; 13 pages, 7 figures, 1 table
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342. The Gaia-ESO Survey: low-alpha element stars in the Galactic Bulge
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Recio-Blanco, A., Rojas-Arriagada, A., de Laverny, P., Mikolaitis, S., Hill, V., Zoccali, M., Fernandez-Trincado, J. G., Robin, A. C., Babusiaux, C., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Alfaro, E., Prieto, C. Allende, Bragaglia, A., Carraro, G., Jofre, P., Lardo, C., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Zaggia, S., Recio-Blanco, A., Rojas-Arriagada, A., de Laverny, P., Mikolaitis, S., Hill, V., Zoccali, M., Fernandez-Trincado, J. G., Robin, A. C., Babusiaux, C., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Alfaro, E., Prieto, C. Allende, Bragaglia, A., Carraro, G., Jofre, P., Lardo, C., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., and Zaggia, S.
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We take advantage of the Gaia-ESO Survey iDR4 bulge data to search for abundance anomalies that could shed light on the composite nature of the Milky Way bulge. The alpha-elements (Mg, Si, and whenever available, Ca) abundances, and their trends with Fe abundances have been analysed for a total of 776 bulge stars. In addition, the aluminum abundances and their ratio to Fe and Mg have also been examined. Our analysis reveals the existence of low-alpha element abundance stars with respect to the standard bulge sequence in the [alpha/Fe] vs. [Fe/H] plane. 18 objects present deviations in [alpha/Fe] ranging from 2.1 to 5.3 sigma with respect to the median standard value. Those stars do not show Mg-Al anti-correlation patterns. Incidentally, this sign of the existence of multiple stellar populations is reported firmly for the first time for the bulge globular cluster NGC 6522. The identified low-alpha abundance stars have chemical patterns compatible with those of the thin disc. Their link with massive dwarf galaxies accretion seems unlikely, as larger deviations in alpha abundance and Al would be expected. The vision of a bulge composite nature and a complex formation process is reinforced by our results. The used approach, a multi-method and model-driven analysis of high resolution data seems crucial to reveal this complexity., Comment: A&A Letter, accepted
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343. Grief
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Leerstoel Bockting, Trauma and Grief, Stroebe, M.S., Boerner, Kathrin, Schut, H.A.W., Zeigler-Hill, V., Schackelford, T.K., Leerstoel Bockting, Trauma and Grief, Stroebe, M.S., Boerner, Kathrin, Schut, H.A.W., Zeigler-Hill, V., and Schackelford, T.K.
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344. The Hamburg/ESO R-process Enhanced Star survey (HERES):XI. The highly r-process-enhanced star CS 29497-004
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Hill, V., Christlieb, N., Beers, T. C., Barklem, P. S., Kratz, K. -L., Nordstrom, B., Pfeiffer, B., Farouqi, K., Hill, V., Christlieb, N., Beers, T. C., Barklem, P. S., Kratz, K. -L., Nordstrom, B., Pfeiffer, B., and Farouqi, K.
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345. Network Analysis
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Ziegler-Hill, V, Shackelford, TK, Costantini, G, Perugini, M, COSTANTINI, GIULIO, PERUGINI, MARCO, Ziegler-Hill, V, Shackelford, TK, Costantini, G, Perugini, M, COSTANTINI, GIULIO, and PERUGINI, MARCO
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346. Personality, personnel selection, and job performance
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Zeigler-Hill, V., Shackelford, T.K., van der Linden, Dimitri, Pelt, D, Dunkel, CS, Born, Marise, Zeigler-Hill, V., Shackelford, T.K., van der Linden, Dimitri, Pelt, D, Dunkel, CS, and Born, Marise
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347. Study of the Sextans dwarf spheroidal galaxy from the DART Ca ii triplet survey
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Battaglia, G., Tolstoy, E., Helmi, A., Irwin, M., Parisi, P., Hill, V., Jablonka, P., Battaglia, G., Tolstoy, E., Helmi, A., Irwin, M., Parisi, P., Hill, V., and Jablonka, P.
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We use Very Large Telescope (VLT)/Fibre Large Array Multi Element Spectrograph (FLAMES) intermediate-resolution (R∼ 6500) spectra of individual red giant branch stars in the near-infrared Ca ii triplet (CaT) region to investigate the wide-area metallicity properties and internal kinematics of the Sextans dwarf spheroidal galaxy (dSph). Our final sample consists of 174 probable members of Sextans with accurate line-of-sight velocities (±2 km s−1) and CaT [Fe/H] measurements (±0.2 dex). We use the Mg i line at 8806.8 Å as an empirical discriminator for distinguishing between probable members of the dSph (giant stars) and probable Galactic contaminants (dwarf stars). Sextans shows a similar chemodynamical behaviour to other Milky Way dSphs, with its central regions being more metal rich than the outer parts and with the more metal-rich stars displaying colder kinematics than the more metal-poor stars. Hints of a velocity gradient are found along the projected major axis and along an axis at position angle (PA) = 191°, however, a larger and more spatially extended sample may be necessary to pin down the amplitude and direction of this gradient. We detect a cold kinematic substructure at the centre of Sextans, consistent with being the remnant of a disrupted very metal poor stellar cluster. We derive the most extended line-of-sight velocity dispersion profile for Sextans, out to a projected radius of 1°.6. From Jeans modelling of the observed line-of-sight velocity dispersion profile we find that this is consistent with both a cored dark matter halo with large core radius and cuspy halo with low concentration. The mass within the last measured point is in the range 2-4 × 108 M⊙, giving very large mass-to-light ratios, from 460 to 920 (M/L)V, ⊙
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348. The Gaia -ESO Survey: Sodium and aluminium abundances in giants and dwarfs
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Smiljanic, R., Romano, D., Bragaglia, A., Donati, P., Magrini, L., Friel, E., Jacobson, H., Randich, S., Ventura, P., Lind, K., Bergemann, M., Nordlander, T., Morel, T., Pancino, E., Tautvaišienė, G., Adibekyan, V., Tosi, M., Vallenari, A., Gilmore, G., Bensby, T., François, P., Koposov, S., Lanzafame, A., Recio-Blanco, A., Bayo, A., Carraro, G., Casey, A., Costado, M., Franciosini, E., Heiter, U., Hill, V., Hourihane, A., Jofre, P., Lardo, C., De Laverny, P., Lewis, J., Monaco, L., Morbidelli, L., Sacco, G., Sbordone, L., Sousa, S., Worley, C., Zaggia, S., INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna (OABO), Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Institut national de recherche et de sécurité (Vandoeuvre lès Nancy) (INRS ( Vandoeuvre lès Nancy)), INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri (OAA), Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik (MPA), Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Department of Physics and Astronomy [Uppsala], Uppsala University, Centro de Astrofísica da Universidade do Porto (CAUP), Universidade do Porto, Laboratoire d'astrophysique de l'observatoire de Besançon (UMR 6091) (LAOB), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Franche-Comté (UFC), Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE] (UBFC)-Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE] (UBFC), Institute of Astronomy [Cambridge], University of Cambridge [UK] (CAM), Galaxies, Etoiles, Physique, Instrumentation (GEPI), 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), INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania (OACT), Joseph Louis LAGRANGE (LAGRANGE), Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (... - 2019) (UNS), COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg (ObAS), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Milano (INFN), Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), European Southern Observatory [Santiago] (ESO), and European Southern Observatory (ESO)
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[PHYS]Physics [physics] ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
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349. Understanding the connection between self-esteem and aggression: The mediating role of emotion dysregulation
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Garofalo, C., Holden, C. J., Zeigler-Hill, V., Velotti, P., and Developmental Psychology
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Adult ,Male ,self-esteem ,emotion dysregulation ,aggression ,offenders ,Emotions ,Impulsive Behavior ,Humans ,Criminals ,Middle Aged ,Self Concept - Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to extend previous knowledge concerning the link between self-esteem and aggression by examining the mediating role of emotion dysregulation among offenders and community participants. A sample of 153 incarcerated violent offenders and a community sample of 197 individuals completed self-report measures of self-esteem level, emotion dysregulation, and trait aggression. Offenders reported lower levels of self-esteem than community participants, as well as greater levels of emotional nonacceptance and hostility. Bootstrapping analyses were performed to test whether emotion dysregulation mediated the association between self-esteem level and aggression. In the offender sample, mediation models were significant for three of the four aspects of trait aggression that were considered. Emotion dysregulation fully mediated the links that low self-esteem had with physical aggression, anger, and hostility. The same pattern (with the addition of full mediation for verbal aggression) was confirmed in the community sample. Our findings suggest that emotion dysregulation may play an important role in the connection between low self-esteem and aggression. Alternative models of the associations among these variables were tested and discussed. As a whole, the present results are consistent with those of other studies and suggest that it may be beneficial to include emotion regulation modules as part of prevention and treatment programs for violent offenders.
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350. Interpersonal Trust Scale
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Evans, Anthony, Zeigler-Hill, V., Shackelford, T.K., and Department of Social Psychology
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Scale (ratio) ,Interpersonal communication ,Psychology ,Social psychology - Published
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