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2. The INTEGRAL Mission
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Kuulkers, E., primary, Laurent, P., additional, Kretschmar, P., additional, Bazzano, A., additional, Brandt, S., additional, Cadolle-Bel, M., additional, Cangemi, F., additional, Coleiro, A., additional, Ehle, M., additional, Ferrigno, C., additional, Jourdain, E., additional, Mas-Hesse, J. M., additional, Molina, M., additional, Roques, J. -P., additional, and Ubertini, P., additional
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- 2022
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3. A wildly flickering jet in the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1535-571
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Baglio, M. C., Russell, D. M., Casella, P., Noori, H. Al, Yazeedi, A. Al, Belloni, T., Buckley, D. A. H., Bel, M. Cadolle, Ceccobello, C., Corbel, S., Zelati, F. Coti, Trigo, M. Diaz, Fender, R. P., Gallo, E., Gandhi, P., Homan, J., koljonen, K. I. I., lewis, F., Maccarone, T. J., Malzac, J., Markoff, S., Miller-Jones, J. C. A., O'Brien, K., Russell, T. D., Saikia, P., Shahbaz, T., Sivakoff, G. R., Soria, R., Testa, V., Tetarenko, A. J., Ancker, M. E. van den, and Vincentelli, F. M.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We report on the results of optical, near-infrared (NIR) and mid-infrared observations of the black hole X-ray binary candidate (BHB) MAXI J1535-571 during its 2017/2018 outburst. During the first part of the outburst (MJD 58004-58012), the source shows an optical-NIR spectrum that is consistent with an optically thin synchrotron power-law from a jet. After MJD 58015, however, the source faded considerably, the drop in flux being much more evident at lower frequencies. Before the fading, we measure a de-reddened flux density of $\gtrsim$100 mJy in the mid-infrared, making MAXI J1535-571 one of the brightest mid-infrared BHBs known so far. A significant softening of the X-ray spectrum is evident contemporaneous with the infrared fade. We interpret it as due to the suppression of the jet emission, similar to the accretion-ejection coupling seen in other BHBs. However, MAXI J1535-571 did not transition smoothly to the soft state, instead showing X-ray hardness deviations, associated with infrared flaring. We also present the first mid-IR variability study of a BHB on minute timescales, with a fractional rms variability of the light curves of $\sim 15-22 \%$, which is similar to that expected from the internal shock jet model, and much higher than the optical fractional rms ($\lesssim 7 \%$). These results represent an excellent case of multi-wavelength jet spectral-timing and demonstrate how rich, multi-wavelength time-resolved data of X-ray binaries over accretion state transitions can help refining models of the disk-jet connection and jet launching in these systems., Comment: 20 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication in the ApJ
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- 2018
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4. Single-dish and VLBI observations of Cygnus X-3 during the 2016 giant flare episode
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Egron, E., Pellizzoni, A., Giroletti, M., Righini, S., Stagni, M., Orlati, A., Migoni, C., Melis, A., Concu, R., Barbas, L., Buttaccio, S., Cassaro, P., De Vicente, P., Gawronski, M. P., Lindqvist, M., Maccaferri, G., Stanghellini, C., Wolak, P., Yang, J., Navarrini, A., Loru, S., Pilia, M., Bachetti, M., Iacolina, M. N., Buttu, M., Corbel, S., Rodriguez, J., Markoff, S., Wilms, J., Pottschmidt, K., Bel, M. Cadolle, Kalemci, E., Belloni, T., Grinberg, V., Marongiu, M., Vargiu, G. P., and Trois, A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
In September 2016, the microquasar Cygnus X-3 underwent a giant radio flare, which was monitored for 6 days with the Medicina Radio Astronomical Station and the Sardinia Radio Telescope. Long observations were performed in order to follow the evolution of the flare on a hourly scale, covering six frequency ranges from 1.5 GHz to 25.6 GHz. The radio emission reached a maximum of 13.2 +/- 0.7 Jy at 7.2 GHz and 10 +/- 1 Jy at 18.6 GHz. Rapid flux variations were observed at high radio frequencies at the peak of the flare, together with rapid evolution of the spectral index: alpha steepened from 0.3 to 0.6 within 5 hours. This is the first time that such fast variations are observed, giving support to the evolution from optically thick to optically thin plasmons in expansion moving outward from the core. Based on the Italian network (Noto, Medicina and SRT) and extended to the European antennas (Torun, Yebes, Onsala), VLBI observations were triggered at 22 GHz on five different occasions, four times prior to the giant flare, and once during its decay phase. Flux variations of 2-hour duration were recorded during the first session. They correspond to a mini-flare that occurred close to the core ten days before the onset of the giant flare. From the latest VLBI observation we infer that four days after the flare peak the jet emission was extended over 30 mas., Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2017
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5. Spectral and timing evolution of the bright failed outburst of the transient black hole Swift J174510.8-262411
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Del Santo, M., Belloni, T. M., Tomsick, J. A., Sbarufatti, B., Bel, M. Cadolle, Casella, P., Castro-Tirado, A., Corbel, S., Grinberg, V., Homan, J., Kalemci, E., Motta, S., Munoz-Darias, T., Pottschmidt, K., Rodriguez, J., and Wilms, J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We studied time variability and spectral evolution of the Galactic black hole transient Swift J174510.8-262411 during the first phase of its outburst. INTEGRAL and Swift observations collected from 2012 September 16 until October 30 have been used. The total squared fractional rms values did not drop below 5% and QPOs, when present, were type-C, indicating that the source never made the transition to the soft-intermediate state. Even though the source was very bright (up to 1 Crab in hard X-rays), it showed a so called failed outburst as it never reached the soft state. XRT and IBIS broad band spectra, well represented by a hybrid thermal/non-thermalComptonisationmodel, showed physical parameters characteristic of the hard and intermediate states. In particular, the derived temperature of the geometrically thin disc black body was about 0.6 keV at maximum.We found a clear decline of the optical depth of the corona electrons (close to values of 0.1), as well as of the total compactness ratio lh/ls. The hard-to-hard/intermediate state spectral transition is mainly driven by the increase in the soft photon flux in the corona, rather than small variations of the electron heating. This, associated with the increasing of the disc temperature, is consistent with a disc moving towards the compact object scenario, i.e. the truncated-disc model. Moreover, this scenario is consistent with the decreasing fractional squared rms and increasing of the noise and QPO frequency. In our final group of observations, we found that the contribution from the non-thermal Comptonisation to the total power supplied to the plasma is 0.59+0.02/-0.05 and that the thermal electrons cool to kTe<26 keV., Comment: Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; 12 pages, 8 figures, 5 tables
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- 2015
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6. Correlated optical, X-ray, and gamma-ray flaring activity seen with INTEGRAL during the 2015 outburst of V404 Cygni
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Rodriguez, J., Bel, M. Cadolle, Alfonso-Garzón, J., Siegert, T., Zhang, X. -L., Grinberg, V., Savchenko, V., Tomsick, J. A., Chenevez, J., Clavel, M., Corbel, S., Diehl, R., Domingo, A., Gouiffès, C., Greiner, J., Krause, M. G. H., Laurent, P., Loh, A., Markoff, S., Mas-Hesse, J. M., Miller-Jones, J. C. A., Russell, D. M., and Wilms, J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
After 25 years of quiescence, the microquasar V404 Cyg entered a new period of activity in June 2015. This X-ray source is known to undergo extremely bright and variable outbursts seen at all wavelengths. It is therefore an object of prime interest to understand the accretion-ejection connections. These can, however, only be probed through simultaneous observations at several wavelengths. We made use of the INTEGRAL instruments to obtain long, almost uninterrupted observations from 2015 June 20$^{\mathrm{th}}$, 15:50 UTC to June 25$^{\mathrm{th}}$, 4:05 UTC, from the optical V-band, up to the soft $\gamma$-rays. V404 Cyg was extremely variable in all bands, with the detection of 18 flares with fluxes exceeding 6 Crab (20--40 keV) within 3 days. The flare recurrence can be as short as $\sim$ 20~min from peak to peak. A model-independent analysis shows that the $>$6 Crab flares have a hard spectrum. A simple 10--400 keV spectral analysis of the off-flare and flare periods shows that the variation in intensity is likely to be due to variations of a cut-off power law component only. The optical flares seem to be at least of two different types: one occurring in simultaneity with the X-ray flares, the other showing a delay greater than 10 min. The former could be associated with X-ray reprocessing by either an accretion disk or the companion star. We suggest that the latter are associated with plasma ejections that have also been seen in radio., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures; accepted for publication in A&A as a letter
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- 2015
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7. Spectral state dependence of the 0.4-2 MeV polarized emission in Cygnus X-1 seen with INTEGRAL/IBIS, and links with the AMI radio data
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Rodriguez, J., Grinberg, V., Laurent, P., Bel, M. Cadolle, Pottschmidt, K., Pooley, G., Bodaghee, A., Wilms, J., and Gouiffès, C.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Polarization of the >~400 keV hard tail of the microquasar Cygnus X-1 has been independently reported by INTEGRAL/IBIS, and INTEGRAL/SPI and interpreted as emission from a compact jet. These conclusions were, however, based on the accumulation of all INTEGRAL data regardless of the spectral state. We utilize additional INTEGRAL exposure accumulated until December 2012, and include the AMI/Ryle (15 GHz) radio data in our study. We separate the observations into hard, soft, and intermediate/transitional states and detect radio emission from a compact jet in hard and intermediate states, but not in the soft. The 10-400 keV INTEGRAL (JEM-X and IBIS) state resolved spectra are well modeled with thermal Comptonization and reflection components. We detect a hard tail in the 0.4-2 MeV range for the hard state only. We extract the state dependent polarigrams of Cyg X-1, which all are compatible to no or undetectable level of polarization except in 400-2000 keV range in the hard state where the polarization fraction is 75$\pm$32 % and the polarization angle 40.0 +-14 deg. An upper limit on the 0.4-2 MeV soft state polarization fraction is 70%. Due to the short exposure, we obtain no meaningful constraint for the intermediate state. The likely detection of a >400 keV polarized tail in the hard state, together with the simultaneous presence of a radio jet, reinforce the notion of a compact jet origin of the 400 keV emission., Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2015
8. Diagnostic performance of high sensitivity troponin in non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome
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Velilla Moliner, J., Gros Bañeres, B., Povar Marco, J., Santaló Bel, M., Ordoñez Llanos, J., Martín Martín, A., and Temboury Ruiz, F.
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- 2020
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9. Long term variability of Cygnus X-1: VI. Energy-resolved X-ray variability 1999-2011
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Grinberg, V., Pottschmidt, K., Böck, M., Schmid, C., Nowak, M. A., Uttley, P., Tomsick, J. A., Rodriguez, J., Hell, N., Markowitz, A., Bodaghee, A., Bel, M. Cadolle, Rothschild, R. E., and Wilms, J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present the most extensive analysis of Fourier-based X-ray timing properties of the black hole binary Cygnus X-1 to date, based on 12 years of bi-weekly monitoring with RXTE from 1999 to 2011. Our aim is a comprehensive study of timing behavior across all spectral states, including the elusive transitions and extreme hard and soft states. We discuss the dependence of the timing properties on spectral shape and photon energy, and study correlations between Fourier-frequency dependent coherence and time lags with features in the power spectra. Our main results are: (a) The fractional rms in the 0.125-256 Hz range in different spectral states shows complex behavior that depends on the energy range considered. It reaches its maximum not in the hard state, but in the soft state in the Comptonized tail above 10 keV. (b) The shape of power spectra in hard and intermediate states and the normalization in the soft state are strongly energy dependent in the 2.1-15 keV range. This emphasizes the need for an energy-dependent treatment of power spectra and a careful consideration of energy- and mass-scaling when comparing the variability of different source types, e.g., black hole binaries and AGN. PSDs during extremely hard and extremely soft states can be easily confused for energies above ~5 keV in the 0.125-256 Hz range. (c) The coherence between energy bands drops during transitions from the intermediate into the soft state but recovers in the soft state. (d) The time lag spectra in soft and intermediate states show distinct features at frequencies related to the frequencies of the main variability components seen in the power spectra and show the same shift to higher frequencies as the source softens. [...abridged] In particular, we discuss how the timing properties of Cyg X-1 can be used to assess the evolution of variability with spectral shape in other black hole binaries. [...abridged], Comment: A&A accepted; 20 pages, 16 figues (4 in appendix), 3 tables
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- 2014
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10. An evolving compact jet in the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1836-194
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Russell, D. M., Russell, T. D., Miller-Jones, J. C. A., O'Brien, K., Soria, R., Sivakoff, G. R., Slaven-Blair, T., Lewis, F., Markoff, S., Homan, J., Altamirano, D., Curran, P. A., Rupen, M. P., Belloni, T. M., Bel, M. Cadolle, Casella, P., Corbel, S., Dhawan, V., Fender, R. P., Gallo, E., Gandhi, P., Heinz, S., Koerding, E. G., Krimm, H. A., Maitra, D., Migliari, S., Remillard, R. A., Sarazin, C. L., Shahbaz, T., and Tudose, V.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report striking changes in the broadband spectrum of the compact jet of the black hole transient MAXI J1836-194 over state transitions during its discovery outburst in 2011. A fading of the optical-infrared (IR) flux occurred as the source entered the hard-intermediate state, followed by a brightening as it returned to the hard state. The optical-IR spectrum was consistent with a power law from optically thin synchrotron emission, except when the X-ray spectrum was softest. By fitting the radio to optical spectra with a broken power law, we constrain the frequency and flux of the optically thick/thin break in the jet synchrotron spectrum. The break gradually shifted to higher frequencies as the source hardened at X-ray energies, from ~ 10^11 to ~ 4 x 10^13 Hz. The radiative jet luminosity integrated over the spectrum appeared to be greatest when the source entered the hard state during the outburst decay (although this is dependent on the high energy cooling break, which is not seen directly), even though the radio flux was fading at the time. The physical process responsible for suppressing and reactivating the jet (neither of which are instantaneous but occur on timescales of weeks) is uncertain, but could arise from the varying inner accretion disk radius regulating the fraction of accreting matter that is channeled into the jet. This provides an unprecedented insight into the connection between inflow and outflow, and has implications for the conditions required for jets to be produced, and hence their launching process., Comment: Accepted to ApJ Letters
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- 2013
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11. Formation of the compact jets in the black hole GX 339-4
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Corbel, S., Aussel, H., Broderick, J. W., Chanial, P., Coriat, M., Maury, A. J., Buxton, M., Tzioumis, J. A. Tomsick A., Markoff, S., Rodriguez, J., Bailyn, C., Brocksopp, C., Fender, R., Petrucci, P. O., Cadolle-Bel, M., Calvelo, D., and Harvey-Smith, L.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Galactic black hole binaries produce powerful outflows with emit over almost the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Here, we report the first detection with the Herschel observatory of a variable far-infrared source associated with the compact jets of the black hole transient GX 339-4 during the decay of its recent 2010-2011 outburst, after the transition to the hard state. We also outline the results of very sensitive radio observations conducted with the Australia Telescope Compact Array, along with a series of near-infrared, optical (OIR) and X-ray observations, allowing for the first time the re-ignition of the compact jets to be observed over a wide range of wavelengths. The compact jets first turn on at radio frequencies with an optically thin spectrum that later evolves to optically thick synchrotron emission. An OIR reflare is observed about ten days after the onset of radio and hard X-ray emission, likely reflecting the necessary time to build up enough density, as well as to have acceleration (e.g. through shocks) along an extended region in the jets. The Herschel measurements are consistent with an extrapolation of the radio inverted power-law spectrum, but they highlight a more complex radio to OIR spectral energy distribution for the jets., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS Letter, 6 pages, 3 Figures + 1 online Table
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- 2013
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12. Cygnus X-1: shedding light on the spectral variability of a black hole
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Grinberg, V., Hell, N., Wilms, J., Rodriguez, J., Pottschmidt, K., Nowak, M. A., Böck, M., Bodaghee, A., Bel, M. Cadolle, Fürst, F., Hanke, M., Kühnel, M., Laurent, P., Markoff, S. B., Markowitz, A., Marcu, D. M., Pooley, G. G., Popp, A., Rothschild, R. E., and Tomsick, J. A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The knowledge of the spectral state of a black hole is essential for the interpretation of data from black holes in terms of their emission models. Based on pointed observations of Cyg X-1 with the Rossi X-ray timing Explorer (RXTE) that are used to classify simultaneous RXTE-ASM observations, we develop a scheme based on RXTE -ASM colors and count rates that can be used to classify all observations of this canonical black hole that were performed between 1996 and 2011. We show that a simple count rate criterion, as used previously, leads to a significantly higher fraction of misclassified observations. This scheme enables us to classify single INTEGRAL-IBIS science windows and to obtain summed spectra for the soft, intermediate and hard state with low contamination by other states., Comment: Figures 2&4 in reduced quality, see http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.1198 for similar figures in pdf-quality; Proceedings of "An INTEGRAL view of the high-energy sky (the first 10 years)" the 9th INTEGRAL Workshop, October 15-19, 2012, Paris, France, in Proceedings of Science (INTEGRAL 2012), Eds. A. Goldwurm, F. Lebrun and C. Winkler, (http://pos.sissa.it/cgi-bin/reader/conf.cgi?confid=176), id 050
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- 2013
13. Long term variability of Cygnus X-1 V. State definitions with all sky monitors
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Grinberg, V., Hell, N., Pottschmidt, K., Böck, M., Nowak, M. A., Rodriguez, J., Bodaghee, A., Bel, M. Cadolle, Case, G. L., Hanke, M., Kühnel, M., Markoff, S. B., Pooley, G. G., Rothschild, R. E., Tomsick, J. A., Wilson-Hodge, C. A., and Wilms, J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present a scheme to determine the spectral state of the canonical black hole Cyg X-1 using data from previous and current X-ray all sky monitors (RXTE-ASM, Swift-BAT, MAXI, and Fermi-GBM). State determinations of the hard/intermediate and soft state agree to better than 10% between different monitors, facilitating the determination of the state and its context for any observation of the source, potentially over the lifetimes of different individual monitors. A separation of the hard and the intermediate state, which strongly differ in their spectral shape and short-term timing behavior, is only possible when monitor data in the soft X-rays (<5 keV) are available. A statistical analysis of the states confirms the different activity patterns of the source (e.g., months to years long hard state periods or phases during which numerous transitions occurs). It also shows the hard and soft states to be stable, with the probability of Cyg X-1 remaining in a given state for at least one week to be larger than 85% for the hard state and larger than 75%, for the soft state. Intermediate states are short lived, with a probability of 50% that the source leaves the intermediate state within three days. A reliable detection of these potentially short-lived events is only possible with monitor data with a time resolution of better than 1 d., Comment: A&A accepted on 05/03/2013, 12 pages, 11 figures
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- 2013
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14. MAXI J1659-152: The shortest orbital period black-hole transient in outburst
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Kuulkers, E., Kouveliotou, C., Belloni, T., Bel, M. Cadolle, Chenevez, J., Trigo, M. Diaz, Homan, J., Ibarra, A., Kennea, J. A., Munoz-Darias, T., Ness, J. -U., Parmar, A. N., Pollock, A. M. T., Heuvel, E. P. J. van den, and van der Horst, A. J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
MAXI J1659-152 is a bright X-ray transient black-hole candidate binary system discovered in September 2010. We report here on MAXI, RXTE, Swift, and XMM-Newton observations during its 2010/2011 outburst. We find that during the first one and a half week of the outburst the X-ray light curves display drops in intensity at regular intervals, which we interpret as absorption dips. About three weeks into the outbursts, again drops in intensity are seen. These dips have, however, a spectral behaviour opposite to that of the absorption dips, and are related to fast spectral state changes (hence referred to as transition dips). The absorption dips recur with a period of 2.414+/-0.005 hrs, which we interpret as the orbital period of the system. This implies that MAXI J1659-152 is the shortest period black-hole candidate binary known to date. The inclination of the accretion disk with respect to the line of sight is estimated to be 65-80 degrees. We propose the companion to the black-hole candidate to be close to an M5 dwarf star, with a mass and radius of about 0.15-0.25 M_sun and 0.2-0.25 R_sun, respectively. We derive that the companion had an initial mass of about 1.5 M_sun, which evolved to its current mass in about 5-6 billion years. The system is rather compact (orbital separation of larger than ~1.33 R_sun), and is located at a distance of 8.6+/-3.7 kpc, with a height above the Galactic plane of 2.4+/-1.0 kpc. The characteristics of short orbital period and high Galactic scale height are shared with two other transient black-hole candidate X-ray binaries, i.e., XTE J1118+480 and Swift J1735.5-0127. We suggest that all three are kicked out of the Galactic plane into the halo, rather than being formed in a globular cluster., Comment: 20 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2012
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15. Optical and near-infrared spectroscopy of the black hole GX 339-4: I. A focus on the continuum in the low/hard and high/soft states
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Rahoui, F., Coriat, M., Corbel, S., Bel, M. Cadolle, Tomsick, J. A., Lee, J. C., Rodriguez, J., Russell, D. M., and Migliari, S.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The microquasar GX 339-4, known to exhibit powerful compact jets that dominate its radio to near-infrared emission, entered an outburst in 2010 for the fifth time in about fifteen years. An extensive radio to X-ray multi-wavelength campaign was immediately triggered, and we report here on ESO/FORS2+ISAAC optical and near-infrared spectroscopic observations, supported by ATCA radio and RXTE/Swift X-ray quasi-simultaneous data. GX 339-4 was observed at three different epochs, once in the soft state and twice in the hard state. In the soft state, the optical and near-infrared continuum is largely consistent with the Raleigh-Jeans tail of a thermal process. As an explanation, we favour irradiation of the outer accretion disc by its inner regions, enhanced by disc warping. An excess is also present at low frequencies, likely due to a M subgiant companion star. During the first hard state, the optical/near-infrared continuum is well-described by the optically thin synchrotron emission of the compact jet combined with disc irradiation and perhaps another component peaking in the ultraviolet. The spectral break where the jet transits from the optically thick to thin regimes, located below 1.20e14 Hz, is not detected and the extension of the optically thin synchrotron is consistent with the 3-50 keV spectrum. In contrast, the emission during the second hard state is more difficult to understand and points toward a more complex jet continuum. In both cases, the near-infrared continuum is found to be variable at timescales at least as short as 20 s, although these variabilities are smoothed out beyond a few hundred seconds. This implies rapid variations - in flux and frequency - of the location of the spectral break, i.e. dramatic short timescale changes of the physical conditions at the base of the jet, such as the magnetic field and/or the base radius., Comment: 12 Pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2012
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16. Overview of an Extensive Multi-wavelength Study of GX 339-4 during the 2010 Outburst
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Bel, M. Cadolle, Rodriguez, J., D'Avanzo, P., Russell, D. M., Tomsick, J., Corbel, S., Lewis, F., Rahoui, F., Buxton, M., Goldoni, P., and Kuulkers, E.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The microquasar GX 339-4 experienced a new outburst in 2010: it was observed simultaneously at various wavelengths from radio up to soft gamma-rays. We focused on observations that are quasi-simultaneous with those made with the INTEGRAL and RXTE satellites: these were collected in 2010 March-April during our INTEGRAL Target of Opportunity program, and during some of the other INTEGRAL observing programs with GX 339-4 in the field-of-view. X-ray transients are extreme systems that often harbour a black hole, and are known to emit throughout the whole electromagnetic spectrum when in outburst. The goals of our program are to understand the evolution of the physical processes close to the black hole and to study the connections between the accretion and ejection. We analysed radio, NIR, optical, UV, X-ray and soft gamma-ray observations. We studied the source evolution in detail by producing light curves, hardness-intensity diagrams and spectra. We fitted the broadband data with phenomenological, then physical, models to study the emission coming from the distinct components. Based on the energy spectra, the source evolved from the canonical hard state to the canonical soft state. The source showed X-ray spectral variations that were correlated with changes in radio, NIR and optical emission. The bolometric flux increased from 0.8 to 2.9*10^{-8} erg cm^{-2} s^{-1} while the relative flux and contribution of the hot medium globally decreased. Reprocessing in the disc was likely to be strong at the end of our observations. The source showed a behaviour similar to that of previous outbursts, with some small deviations in the hard X-rays parameters' evolution. The radio, NIR and optical emission from jets was detected, and seen to fade as the source softened. The results are discussed within the context of disc and jet models., Comment: 13 pages, 10 figures, 4 tables. Accepted by A&A
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- 2011
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17. A variable mid-infrared synchrotron break associated with the compact jet in GX 339-4
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Gandhi, P., Blain, A. W., Russell, D. M., Casella, P., Malzac, J., Corbel, S., D'Avanzo, P., Lewis, F. W., Markoff, S., Bel, M. Cadolle, Goldoni, P., Wachter, S., Khangulyan, D., and Mainzer, A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Many X-ray binaries remain undetected in the mid-infrared, a regime where emission from their compact jets is likely to dominate. Here, we report the detection of the black hole binary GX 339-4 with the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) during a very bright, hard accretion state in 2010. Combined with a rich contemporaneous multiwavelength dataset, clear spectral curvature is found in the infrared, associated with the peak flux density expected from the compact jet. An optically-thin slope of ~-0.7 and a jet radiative power of >6x10^{35} erg/s (d/8 kpc)^2 are measured. A ~24 h WISE light curve shows dramatic variations in mid-infrared spectral slope on timescales at least as short as the satellite orbital period ~95 mins. There is also significant change during one pair of observations spaced by only 11 s. These variations imply that the spectral break associated with the transition from self-absorbed to optically-thin jet synchrotron radiation must be varying across the full wavelength range of ~3-22 microns that WISE is sensitive to, and more. Based on four-band simultaneous mid-infrared detections, the break lies at ~5x10^{13} Hz in at least two epochs of observation, consistent with a magnetic field B~1.5x10^4 G assuming a single-zone synchrotron emission region. The observed variability implies that either B, or the size of the acceleration zone above the jet base, are being modulated by factors of ~10 on relatively-short timescales., Comment: ApJL vol. 740, issue 1, L11
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- 2011
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18. A late jet rebrightening revealed from multi-wavelength monitoring of the black hole candidate XTE J1752-223
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Russell, D. M., Curran, P. A., Muñoz-Darias, T., Lewis, F., Motta, S., Stiele, H., Belloni, T., Miller-Jones, J. C. A., Jonker, P. G., O'Brien, K., Homan, J., Casella, P., Gandhi, P., Soleri, P., Markoff, S., Maitra, D., Gallo, E., and Bel, M. Cadolle
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We present optical monitoring of the black hole candidate XTE J1752-223 during its 2009 - 2010 outburst and decay to quiescence. The optical light curve can be described by an exponential decay followed by a plateau, then a more rapid fade towards quiescence. The plateau appears to be due to an extra component of optical emission that brightens and then fades over ~ 40 days. We show evidence for the origin of this optical 'flare' to be the synchrotron jet during the decaying hard state, and we identify and isolate both disc and jet components in the spectral energy distributions. The optical flare has the same morphology and amplitude as a contemporaneous X-ray rebrightening. This suggests a common origin, but no firm conclusions can be made favouring or disfavouring the jet producing the X-ray flare. The quiescent optical magnitudes are B >= 20.6, V >= 21.1, R >= 19.5, i' >= 19.2. From the optical outburst amplitude we estimate a likely orbital period of < 22 h. We also present near-infrared (NIR) photometry and polarimetry and rare mid-infrared imaging (8 - 12 microns) when the source is nearing quiescence. The fading jet component, and possibly the companion star may contribute to the NIR flux. We derive deep mid-IR flux upper limits and NIR linear polarization upper limits. With the inclusion of radio data, we measure an almost flat jet spectral index between radio and optical; F_nu ~ nu^(~ +0.05). The data favour the jet break to optically thin emission to reside in the infrared, but may shift to frequencies as high as the optical or UV during the peak of the flare., Comment: 13 pages, accepted in MNRAS
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19. First simultaneous multi-wavelength observations of the black hole candidate IGR J17091-3624: ATCA, INTEGRAL, Swift, and RXTE views of the 2011 outburst
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Rodriguez, J., Corbel, S., Caballero, I., Tomsick, J. A., Tzioumis, T., Paizis, A., Bel, M. Cadolle, and Kuulkers, E.
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We present the results of the first four (quasi-)simultaneous radio (ATCA), X-ray (Swift, RXTE), and Gamma-ray (INTEGRAL) observations of the black hole candidate IGR J17091-3624, performed in February and March 2011. The X-ray analysis shows that the source was in the hard state, and then it transited to a soft intermediate state. We study the correlated radio/X-ray behaviour of this source for the first time. The radio counterpart to IGR J17091-3624 was detected during all four observations with the ATCA. In the hard state, the radio spectrum is typical of optically thick synchrotron emission from a self-absorbed compact jet. In the soft intermediate state, the detection of optically thin synchrotron emission is probably due to a discrete ejection event associated with the state transition. The position of IGR J17091-3624 in the radio versus X-ray luminosity diagram (aka fundamental plane) is compatible with that of the other black hole sources for distances greater than 11 kpc. IGR J17091-3624 also appears as a new member of the few sources that show a strong quenching of radio emission after the state transition. Using the estimated luminosity at the spectral transition from the hard state, and for a typical mass of 10 M_sun, we estimate a distance to the source between ~11 and ~17 kpc, compatible with the radio behaviour of the source., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 1 online table, accepted for publication in A&A
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20. Spinning-up: the case of the symbiotic X-ray binary 3A 1954+319
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Fürst, F., Marcu, D. M., Pottschmidt, K., Grinberg, V., Wilms, J., and Bel, M. Cadolle
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We present a timing and spectral analysis of the variable X-ray source 3A 1954+319. Our analysis is mainly based on an outburst serendipitously observed during INTEGRAL Key Program observations of the Cygnus region in 2008 fall and on the Swift/BAT longterm light curve. Previous observations, though sparse, have identified the source to be one of only nine known symbiotic X-ray binaries, i.e., systems composed of an accreting neutron star orbiting in a highly inhomogeneous medium around an M-giant companion. The spectrum of 3A 1954+319 above 20 keV can be best described by a broken power law model. The extremely long pulse period of ~5.3 hours is clearly visible in the INTEGRAL/ISGRI light curve and confirmed through an epoch folding period search. Furthermore, the light curve allows us to determine a very strong spin up of -2x10^-4 h/h during the outburst. This spin up is confirmed by the pulse period evolution calculated from Swift/BAT data. The Swift/BAT data also show a long spin-down trend prior to the 2008 outburst, which is confirmed in archival INTEGRAL/ISGRI data. We discuss possible accretion models and geometries allowing for the transfer of such large amounts of angular momentum and investigate the harder spectrum of this outburst compared to previously published results., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures; published online as PoS(INTEGRAL 2010)017, Proceedings of the 8th INTEGRAL Workshop "The Restless Gamma-ray Universe", September 27-30, 2010, Dublin, Ireland
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21. Polarized Gamma-ray Emission from the Galactic Black Hole Cygnus X-1
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Laurent, P., Rodriguez, J., Wilms, J., Bel, M. Cadolle, Pottschmidt, K., and Grinberg, V.
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Because of their inherently high flux allowing the detection of clear signals, black hole X-ray binaries are interesting candidates for polarization studies, even if no polarization signals have been observed from them before. Such measurements would provide further detailed insight into these sources' emission mechanisms. We measured the polarization of the gamma-ray emission from the black hole binary system Cygnus X-1 with the INTEGRAL/IBIS telescope. Spectral modeling of the data reveals two emission mechanisms: The 250-400 keV data are consistent with emission dominated by Compton scattering on thermal electrons and are weakly polarized. The second spectral component seen in the 400keV-2MeV band is by contrast strongly polarized, revealing that the MeV emission is probably related to the jet first detected in the radio band., Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Science in April 22nd 2011, available on Science Express Web site (March 24th edition)
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22. MAXI J1659-152: the shortest orbital period black-hole binary
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Kuulkers, E., Kouveliotou, C., van der Horst, A. J., Belloni, T., Chenevez, J., Ibarra, A., Munoz-Darias, T., Bazzano, A., Bel, M. Cadolle, De Cesare, G., Trigo, M. Diaz, Jourdain, E., Lubinski, P., Natalucci, L., Ness, J. -U., Parmar, A., Pollock, A. M. T., Rodriguez, J., Roques, J. -P., Sanchez-Fernandez, C., Ubertini, P., and Winkler, C.
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Following the detection of a bright new X-ray source, MAXI J1659-152, a series of observations was triggered with almost all currently flying high-energy missions. We report here on XMM-Newton, INTEGRAL and RXTE observations during the early phase of the X-ray outburst of this transient black-hole candidate. We confirm the dipping nature in the X-ray light curves. We find that the dips recur on a period of 2.4139+/-0.0005 hrs, and interpret this as the orbital period of the system. It is thus the shortest period black-hole X-ray binary known to date. Using the various observables, we derive the properties of the source. The inclination of the accretion disk with respect to the line of sight is estimated to be 60-75 degrees. The companion star to the black hole is possibly a M5 dwarf star, with a mass and radius of about 0.15 M_sun and 0.23 R_sun, respectively. The system is rather compact (orbital separation is about 1.35 R_sun) and is located at a distance of roughly 7 kpc. In quiescence, MAXI J1659-152 is expected to be optically faint, about 28 mag in the V-band., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to be published in the proceedings of the 4th International MAXI Workshop `The First Year of MAXI: Monitoring variable X-ray sources', 2010 Nov 30 - Dec 2, Tokyo, Japan
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23. A systematic analysis of the broad Fe Kalpha line in neutron star LMXBs with XMM-Newton
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Ng, C., Trigo, M. Diaz, Bel, M. Cadolle, and Migliari, S.
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We analysed the XMM-Newton archival observations of 16 neutron star (NS) low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) to study the Fe K emission in these objects. The sample includes all the observations of NS LMXBs performed in EPIC pn Timing mode with XMM-Newton publicly available until September 30, 2009. We performed a detailed data analysis considering pile-up and background effects. The properties of the iron lines differed from previous published analyses due to either incorrect pile-up corrections or different continuum parameterization. 80% of the observations for which a spectrum can be extracted showed significant Fe line emission. We found an average line centroid of 6.67 $\pm$ 0.02 keV and a finite width, $\sigma$, of 0.33 $\pm$ 0.02 keV. The equivalent width of the lines varied between 17 and 189 eV, with an average weighted value of 42 $\pm$ eV. For sources where several observations were available the Fe line parameters changed between observations whenever the continuum changed significantly. The line parameters did not show any correlation with luminosity. Most important, we could fit the Fe line with a simple Gaussian component for all the sources. The lines did not show the asymmetric profiles that were interpreted as an indication of relativistic effects in previous analyses of these LMXBs., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A
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24. Detailed Radio to Soft Gamma-ray Studies of the 2005 Outburst of the New X-ray Transient XTE J1818-245
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Bel, M. Cadolle, Prat, L., Rodriguez, J., Ribo, M., Barragan, L., D'Avanzo, P., Hannikainen, D. C., Kuulkers, E., Campana, S., Moldon, J., Chaty, S., Zurita-Heras, J., Goldwurm, A., and Goldoni, P.
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XTE J1818-245 is an X-ray nova that experienced an outburst in 2005, first seen by the RXTE satellite. The source was observed simultaneously at various wavelengths up to soft gamma-rays with the INTEGRAL satellite, from 2005 February to September. X-ray novae are extreme systems that often harbor a black hole, and are known to emit throughout the electromagnetic spectrum when in outburst. We analyzed radio, (N)IR, optical, X-ray and soft gamma-ray observations and constructed simultaneous broad-band X-ray spectra. Analyzing both the light curves in various energy ranges and the hardness-intensity diagram enabled us to study the long-term behavior of the source. Spectral parameters were typical of the Soft Intermediate States and the High Soft States of a black hole candidate. The source showed relatively small spectral variations in X-rays with considerable flux variation in radio. Spectral studies showed that the accretion disc cooled down from 0.64 to 0.27 keV in 100 days and that the total flux decreased while the relative flux of the hot medium increased. Radio emission was detected several times, and, interestingly, five days after entering the HSS. Modeling the spectral energy distribution from the radio to the soft gamma-rays reveals that the radio flares arise from several ejection events. XTE J1818-245 is likely a black hole candidate transient source that might be closer than the Galactic Bulge. The results from the data analysis trace the physical changes that took place in the system at a maximum bolometric luminosity of (0.4-0.9)e38 erg/s (assuming a distance between 2.8-4.3 kpc) and they are discussed within the context of disc and jet models., Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics. 11 Figures, 3 Tables
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25. The early phase of a H1743-322 outburst observed by INTEGRAL, RXTE, Swift, and XMM/Newton
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Prat, L., Rodriguez, J., Bel, M. Cadolle, Kuulkers, E., Hanke, M., Tomsick, J., Corbel, S., Coriat, M., Wilms, J., and Goldwurm, A.
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We investigate the early phase of the first state change during the 2008 September-November outburst of H1743-322, first detected by the INTEGRAL satellite. We analyse INTEGRAL, RXTE, Swift, and XMM/Newton observations, which provide coverage of the quiescence to outburst evolution in the 3-200 keV range every few days. The energy spectra are well fitted by a phenomenological model consisting of an exponentially cut-off power law plus a disc component. A more physical model of thermal Comptonisation (and a disc) represents the spectra equally well. In a first phase (up to MJD 54760), the photon index and temperature of the disc do not vary significantly, and have values reminiscent of the Hard State (HS). The timing analysis is also consistent with that of a HS, and shows in particular a rather high degree of variability (~30%), and a strong ~0.5-1 Hz QPO with its first harmonic. The timing and spectral characteristics of H1743-322 are similar to those of the first HS during its 2003 outburst. After MJD 54760, a change to softer spectra and a ~5-6 Hz QPO indicate that the source underwent a state transition into a Hard-Intermediate State (HIMS). We observe in both states a correlation between the QPO frequency and the photon index, which indicates a strong link between the accretion disc, generally understood to determine the QPO frequency, and the corona, which determines the QPO power. The gradual disappearance of the QPO harmonic, and the slowly decreasing hard X-ray flux, imply that the accretion disc gradually moved inwards during the HS., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Letter to the Editor accepted for publication in A&A
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26. An intense state of hard X-ray emission of Cyg X-1 observed by INTEGRAL coincident with TeV measurements
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Malzac, J., Lubinski, P., Zdziarski, A. A., Bel, M. Cadolle, Turler, M., and Laurent, P.
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We present INTEGRAL light curves and spectra of the black-hole binary Cyg X-1 during a bright event that occurred in 2006 September, and which was simultaneous with a detection at 0.15-1 TeV energies by the MAGIC telescope. We analyse the hard X-ray emission from 18 to 700 keV with the INTEGRAL data taken on 2006 September 24-26. We present the light curves and fit the high energy spectrum with various spectral models. Despite variations in the flux by a factor of ~2 in the the 20-700 keV energy band, the shape of the energy spectrum remained remarkably stable. It is very well represented by an e-folded power law with the photon index of 1.4 and a high energy cut-off around 130-140 keV. The spectrum is also well described by thermal Comptonisation including a moderate reflection component, with a reflectionamplitude R around 0.4. The temperature of the hot Comptonising electrons is ~70 keV and their Thomson optical depth is ~2.5. These spectral properties are typical of those observed in the low/hard state. This shows that Cyg X-1 may stay in the low hard state at least up to the flux level of 2 Crab, which corresponds to ~2-3 percent of the Eddington luminosity. It is the first time a persistent high-mass black-hole binary is observed at a few percent of the Eddington luminosity with a stable low/hard state spectrum over a period of a few days. The TeV detection coincides with the peak of a small X-ray flare just after a very fast rise in hard X-ray flux. In contrast, the source remained undetected by MAGIC at the peak of a larger X-ray flare occurring one day later and corresponding to the maximum of the X-ray luminosity of the whole outburst. We do not find any obvious correlation between the X-ray and TeV emission., Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics (major changes following the referee's comments)
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27. Two Years of INTEGRAL monitoring of GRS 1915+105 Part 2: X-Ray Spectro-Temporal Analysis
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Rodriguez, J., Shaw, S. E., Hannikainen, D. C., Belloni, T., Corbel, S., Bel, M. Cadolle, Chenevez, J., Prat, L., Kretschmar, P., Lehto, H. J., Mirabel, I. F., Paizis, A., Pooley, G., Tagger, M., Varniere, P., Cabanac, C., and Vilhu, O.
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(abridged) This is the second paper presenting the results of two years of monitoring of GRS 1915+105 with \integral and \rxte and the Ryle Telescope. We present the X-ray spectral and temporal analysis of four observations which showed strong radio to X-ray correlations. During one observation GRS 1915+105 was in a steady state, while during the three others it showed cycles of X-ray dips and spikes (followed by radio flares). We present the time-resolved spectroscopy of these cyclesand show that in all cases the hard X-ray component (the Comptonized emission from a coronal medium) is suppressed in coincidence with a soft X-ray spike that ends the cycle. We interpret these results as evidence that the soft X-ray spike is the trigger of the ejection, and that the ejected medium is the coronal material. In the steady state observation, the X-ray spectrum is indicative of the hard-intermediate state, with the presence of a relatively strong emission at 15 GHz. The X-ray spectra are the sum of a Comptonized component and an extra power law extending to energies >200 keV without any evidence for a cut-off. We observe a possible correlation of the radio flux with that of the power law component, which may indicate that we see direct emission from the jet at hard X-ray energies. We study the energy dependence of a ~4 Hz QPO during the hard-intermediate state observation. The QPO-``spectrum'' is well modeled by a power law with a cut-off at an energy about 11 keV that clearly differs from the relative contribution of the Comptonized component to the overall flux. This may rule out models of global oscillations of the Compton corona., Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures (3 color), accepted for publication in ApJ, scheduled for the March 20, 2008, vol676 issue. Paper 1 is the next astro-ph number
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28. Two years of INTEGRAL monitoring of GRS 1915+105 Part 1: multiwavelength coverage with INTEGRAL, RXTE, and the Ryle radio Telescope
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Rodriguez, J., Hannikainen, D. C., Shaw, S. E., Pooley, G., Corbel, S., Tagger, M., Mirabel, I. F., Belloni, T., Cabanac, C., Bel, M. Cadolle, Chenevez, J., Kretschmar, P., Lehto, H. J., Paizis, A., Varniere, P., and Vilhu, O.
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(Abridged) We report the results of monitoring observations of the Galactic microquasar GRS 1915+105 performed simultaneously with INTEGRAL and RXTE Ryle . We present the results of the whole \integral campaign, report the sources that are detected and their fluxes and identify the classes of variability in which GRS 1915+105 is found. The accretion ejection connections are studied in a model independent manner through the source light curves, hardness ratio, and color color diagrams. During a period of steady ``hard'' X-ray state (the so-called class chi) we observe a steady radio flux. We then turn to 3 particular observations during which we observe several types of soft X-ray dips and spikes cycles, followed by radio flares. During these observations GRS 1915+105 is in the so-called nu, lambda, and beta classes of variability. The observation of ejections during class lambda are the first ever reported. We generalize the fact that a (non-major) discrete ejection always occurs, in GRS 1915+105, as a response to an X-ray sequence composed of a spectrally hard X-ray dip terminated by an X-ray spike marking the disappearance of the hard X-ray emission above 18 keV. We also identify the trigger of the ejection as this X-ray spike. A possible correlation between the amplitude of the radio flare and the duration of the X-ray dip is found in our data. In this case the X-ray dips prior to ejections could be seen as the time during which the source accumulates energy and material that is ejected later., Comment: 17 pages, 14 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ, scheduled for the March 20, 2008, vol676 issue. Table 3 has been degraded
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29. Simultaneous multiwavelength observations of the Low/Hard State of the X-ray transient source SWIFT J1753.5-0127
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Bel, M. Cadolle, Ribo, M., Rodriguez, J., Chaty, S., Corbel, S., Goldwurm, A., Frontera, F., Farinelli, R., D'Avanzo, P., Tarana, A., Ubertini, P., Laurent, P., Goldoni, P., and Mirabel, I. F.
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We report the results of simultaneous multiwavelength observations of the X-ray transient source SWIFT J1753.5-0127 performed with INTEGRAL, RXTE, NTT, REM and VLA on 2005 August 10-12. The source, which underwent an X-ray outburst since 2005 May 30, was observed during the INTEGRAL Target of Opportunity program dedicated to new X-ray novae located in the Galactic Halo. Broad-band spectra and fast timing variability properties of SWIFT J1753.5-0127 are analyzed together with the optical, near infra-red and radio data. We show that the source was significantly detected up to 600 keV with Comptonization parameters and timing properties typical of the so-called Low/Hard State of black hole candidates. We build a spectral energy distribution and we show that SWIFT J1753.5-0127 does not follow the usual radio/X-ray correlation of X-ray binaries in the Low/Hard State. We give estimates of distance and mass. We conclude that SWIFT J1753.5-0127 belongs to the X-ray nova class and that it is likely a black hole candidate transient source of the Galactic Halo which remained in the Low/Hard State during its main outburst. We discuss our results within the context of Comptonization and jet models., Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ, 25 pages, 4 tables, 11 figures (3 in color)
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30. The broad-band spectrum of Cygnus X-1 measured by INTEGRAL
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Bel, M. Cadolle, Sizun, P., Goldwurm, A., Rodriguez, J., Laurent, P., Zdziarski, A. A., Foschini, L., Goldoni, P., Gouiffes, C., Malzac, J., Jourdain, E., and Roques, J. -P.
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The INTEGRAL satellite extensively observed the black hole binary Cygnus X-1 from 2002 November to 2004 November during calibration, open time and core program (Galactic Plane Scan) observations. These data provide evidence for significant spectral variations over the period. In the framework of the accreting black hole phenomenology, the source was most of the time in the Hard State and occasionally switched to the so-called "Intermediate State". Using the results of the analysis performed on these data, we present and compare the spectral properties of the source over the whole energy range (5 keV - 1 MeV) covered by the high-energy instruments on board INTEGRAL, in both observed spectral states. Fe line and reflection component evolution occurs with spectral changes in the hard and soft components. The observed behaviour of Cygnus X-1 is consistent with the general picture of galactic black holes. Our results give clues to the physical changes that took place in the system (disc and corona) at almost constant luminosity during the spectral transitions and provide new measures of the spectral model parameters. In particular, during the Intermediate State of 2003 June, we observe in the Cygnus X-1 data a high-energy tail at several hundred keV in excess of the thermal Comptonization model which suggests the presence of an additional non-thermal component., Comment: accepted for publication in A&A, 13 pages, 9 figures (3 in colour)
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31. 3-200 keV spectral states and variability of the INTEGRAL Black Hole binary IGR J17464-3213
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Capitanio, F., Ubertini, P., Bazzano, A., Kretschmar, P., Zdziarski, A. A., Joinet, A., Barlow, E. J., Bird, A. J., Dean, A. J., Jourdain, E., De Cesare, G., Del Santo, M., Natalucci, L., Bel, M. Cadolle, and Goldwurm, A.
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On March 2003, IBIS, the gamma-ray imager on board the INTEGRAL satellite, detected an outburst from a new source, IGR J17464-3213, that turned out to be a HEAO-1 transient, H1743-322. In this paper we report on the high energy behaviour of this BHC studied with the three main instruments onboard INTEGRAL. The data, collected with unprecedented sensitivity in the hard X-Ray range, show a quite hard Comptonised emission from 3 keV up to 150 keV during the rising part of the source outburst, with no thermal emission detectable. A few days later, a prominent soft disk multicolour component appears, with the hard tail luminosity almost unchanged: 10-9 erg*cm-2*s-1. Two months later, during a second monitoring campaign near the end of the outburst, the observed disk component was unchanged. Conversely, the Comptonised emission from the central-hot part of the disk reduced by a factor of 10. We present here its long term behaviour in different energy ranges and the combined JEM-X, SPI and IBIS wide band spectral evolution of this source., Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, accepted for pubblication in APJ
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32. 1E 1740.7-2942: temporal and spectral evolution from INTEGRAL and RXTE observations
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Del Santo, M., Bazzano, A., Zdziarski, A. A., Smith, D. M., Bezayiff, N., Farinelli, R., De Cesare, G., Ubertini, P., Bird, A. J., Cadolle-Bel, M., Capitanio, F., Goldwurm, A., Malizia, A., Mirabel, I. F., Natalucci, L., and Winkler, C.
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We present results of the monitoring of the black hole candidate 1E 1740.7-2942 with INTEGRAL, in combination with simultaneous observations by RXTE. We concentrate on broad-band spectra from INTEGRAL/IBIS and RXTE/PCA instruments. During our observations, the source spent most of its time in the canonical low/hard state with the measured flux variation within a factor of two. In 2003 September the flux started to decline and in 2004 February it was below the sensitivity level of the INTEGRAL and RXTE instruments. Notably, during the decline phase the spectrum changed, becoming soft and typical of black hole binaries in the intermediate/soft state., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in A&A; typos corrected in the abstract
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33. High-energy observations of the state transition of the X-ray nova and black hole candidate XTE J1720-318
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Bel, M. Cadolle, Rodriguez, J., Sizun, P., Farinelli, R., Del Santo, M., Goldwurm, A., Goldoni, P., Corbel, S., Parmar, A. N., Kuulkers, E., Ubertini, P., Capitanio, F., Roques, J. -P., Frontera, F., Amati, L., and Westergaard, N. J.
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We report the results of extensive high-energy observations of the X-ray transient and black hole candidate XTE J1720-318 performed with INTEGRAL, XMM-Newton and RXTE. The source, which underwent an X-ray outburst in 2003 January, was observed in February in a spectral state dominated by a soft component with a weak high-energy tail. The XMM-Newton data provided a high column density Nh of 1.2*e22 cm^{-2} which suggests that the source lies at the Galactic Centre distance. The simultaneous RXTE and INTEGRAL Target of Opportunity observations allowed us to measure the weak and steep tail, typical of a black-hole binary in the so-called High/Soft State. We then followed the evolution of the source outburst over several months using the INTEGRAL Galactic Centre survey observations. The source became active again at the end of March: it showed a clear transition towards a much harder state, and then decayed to a quiescent state after April. In the hard state, the source was detected up to 200 keV with a power law index of 1.9 and a peak luminosity of 7*e36 erg s^{-1} in the 20-200 keV band, for an assumed distance of 8 kpc. We conclude that XTE J1720-318 is indeed a new member of the black hole X-ray novae class which populate our galactic bulge and we discuss its properties in the frame of the spectral models used for transient black hole binaries., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables, Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics
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34. INTEGRAL monitoring of the Black Hole candidate 1E 1740.7-2942
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Del Santo, M., Bazzano, A., Smith, D. M., Bassani, L., Bird, A. J., Bouchet, L., Cadolle-Bel, M., Capitanio, F., De Cesare, G., Falanga, M., Frontera, F., Goldoni, P., Goldwurm, A., Huovelin, J., Kuulkers, E., Lund, N., Malaguti, G., Malizia, A., Mirabel, I. F., Natalucci, L., Paizis, A., Paul, J., Reglero, V., Ubertini, P., Vilhu, O., Winkler, C., and Zdziarski, A.
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The brightest persistent Galactic black hole candidate close to the Galactic Centre, 1E 1740.7-2942, has long been observed with INTEGRAL. In this paper, we report on the long-term hard X-ray monitoring obtained during the first year of observations as part of the Galactic Centre Deep Exposure. We discuss the temporal and spectral behaviours in different energy bands up to 250 keV, as well as the hardness-flux correlations., Comment: 6 pages, 17 figures. Proceedings of the 5th INTEGRAL Workshop 'The INTEGRAL Universe', Munich, 16-20 February 2004. Accepted for publication in ESA SP-552
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35. The INTEGRAL IBIS/ISGRI System Point Spread Function and Source Location Accuracy
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Gros, A., Goldwurm, A., Cadolle-Bel, M., Goldoni, P., Rodriguez, J., Foschini, L., Del Santo, M., and Blay, P.
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The imager on board INTEGRAL (IBIS) presently provides the most detailed sky images ever obtained at energies above 30 keV. The telescope is based on a coded aperture imaging system which allows to obtain sky images in a large field of view 29deg x 29deg with an angular resolution of 12'. The System Point Spread Function of the telescope and its detailed characteristics are here described along with the specific analysis algorithms used to derive the accurate point-like source locations. The derived location accuracy is studied using the first in-flight calibration data on strong sources for the IBIS/ISGRI system. The dependence of the calibrated location accuracy with the signal to noise ratio of the sources is presented. These preliminary studies demonstrate that the IBIS/ISGRI telescope and the standard scientific analysis software allow source localizations with accuracy at 90% confidence level better than 1' for sources with signal to noise ratios > 30 over the whole field of view, in agreement with the expected performances of the instrument., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in A&A Lett (INTEGRAL special issue)
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36. First Results from the IBIS/ISGRI Data Obtained During the Galactic Plane Scan. II. The Vela Region
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Rodriguez, J., Del Santo, M., Lebrun, F., Belanger, G., Cadolle-Bel, M., Capitanio, F., David, P., Foschini, L., Goldoni, P., Goldwurm, A., Gros, A., Laurent, P., Paizis, A., Terrier, J. Paul R., Shaw, S. E., and Ubertini, P.
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We report on INTEGRAL/IBIS observations of the Vela region during a Galactic Plane Scan (hereafter GPS) presenting the IBIS in-flight performances during these operations. Among all the known sources in the field of view we clearly detect 4U 0836-429, Vela X-1, Cen X-3, GX 301-2, 1E 1145.1-6141, and H0918-549 in the 20-40 keV energy range. Only Vela X-1 and GX 301-2 are detected in the 40-80 keV energy range, and no sources are visible above. We present the results of each individual observation (~2200 s exposure), as well as those from the mosaic of these scans., Comment: 4 pages, 3 color figures, accepted for publication in the INTEGRAL special edition of A&A Letters
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37. A web portal for hydrodynamical, cosmological simulations
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Ragagnin, A., Dolag, K., Biffi, V., Cadolle Bel, M., Hammer, N.J., Krukau, A., Petkova, M., and Steinborn, D.
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38. ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT-INJURED FEMALE ADOLESCENTS USE MORE THEIR NON-INJURED LIMB TO PERFORM A COUNTERMOVEMENT JUMP IN RELATION TO THE INJURED LIMB
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Hornestam, J.F., primary, Miller, B., additional, Del Bel, M., additional, Romanchuk, N., additional, Carsen, S., additional, and Benoit, D., additional
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39. Growth Response of Grasses to Elevated CO 2 : A Physiological Plurispecific Analysis
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Roumet, C., Bel, M. P., Sonie, L., Jardon, F., and Roy, J.
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40. Detection potential of the KM3NeT detector for high-energy neutrinos from the Fermi bubbles
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Adrián-Martínez, S., Ageron, M., Aguilar, J.A., Aharonian, F., Aiello, S., Albert, A., Alexandri, M., Ameli, F., Anassontzis, E.G., Anghinolfi, M., Anton, G., Anvar, S., Ardid, M., Assis Jesus, A., Aubert, J.-J., Bakker, R., Ball, A.E., Barbarino, G., Barbarito, E., Barbato, F., Baret, B., de Bel, M., Belias, A., Bellou, N., Berbee, E., Berkien, A., Bersani, A., Bertin, V., Beurthey, S., Biagi, S., Bigongiari, C., Bigourdan, B., Billault, M., de Boer, R., Boer Rookhuizen, H., Bonori, M., Borghini, M., Bou-Cabo, M., Bouhadef, B., Bourlis, G., Bouwhuis, M., Bradbury, S., Brown, A., Bruni, F., Brunner, J., Brunoldi, M., Busto, J., Cacopardo, G., Caillat, L., Calvo Díaz-Aldagalán, D., Calzas, A., Canals, M., Capone, A., Carr, J., Castorina, E., Cecchini, S., Ceres, A., Cereseto, R., Chaleil, Th., Chateau, F., Chiarusi, T., Choqueuse, D., Christopoulou, P.E., Chronis, G., Ciaffoni, O., Circella, M., Cocimano, R., Cohen, F., Colijn, F., Coniglione, R., Cordelli, M., Cosquer, A., Costa, M., Coyle, P., Craig, J., Creusot, A., Curtil, C., D’Amico, A., Damy, G., De Asmundis, R., De Bonis, G., Decock, G., Decowski, P., Delagnes, E., De Rosa, G., Distefano, C., Donzaud, C., Dornic, D., Dorosti-Hasankiadeh, Q., Drogou, J., Drouhin, D., Druillole, F., Drury, L., Durand, D., Durand, G.A., Eberl, T., Emanuele, U., Enzenhöfer, A., Ernenwein, J.-P., Escoffier, S., Espinosa, V., Etiope, G., Favali, P., Felea, D., Ferri, M., Ferry, S., Flaminio, V., Folger, F., Fotiou, A., Fritsch, U., Gajanana, D., Garaguso, R., Gasparini, G.P., Gasparoni, F., Gautard, V., Gensolen, F., Geyer, K., Giacomelli, G., Gialas, I., Giordano, V., Giraud, J., Gizani, N., Gleixner, A., Gojak, C., Gómez-González, J.P., Graf, K., Grasso, D., Grimaldi, A., Groenewegen, R., Guédé, Z., Guillard, G., Guilloux, F., Habel, R., Hallewell, G., van Haren, H., van Heerwaarden, J., Heijboer, A., Heine, E., Hernández-Rey, J.J., Herold, B., Hillebrand, T., van de Hoek, M., Hogenbirk, J., Hößl, J., Hsu, C.C., Imbesi, M., Jamieson, A., Jansweijer, P., de Jong, M., Jouvenot, F., Kadler, M., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kalekin, O., Kappes, A., Karolak, M., Katz, U.F., Kavatsyuk, O., Keller, P., Kiskiras, Y., Klein, R., Kok, H., Kontoyiannis, H., Kooijman, P., Koopstra, J., Kopper, C., Korporaal, A., Koske, P., Kouchner, A., Koutsoukos, S., Kreykenbohm, I., Kulikovskiy, V., Laan, M., La Fratta, C., Lagier, P., Lahmann, R., Lamare, P., Larosa, G., Lattuada, D., Leisos, A., Lenis, D., Leonora, E., Le Provost, H., Lim, G., Llorens, C.D., Lloret, J., Löhner, H., Lo Presti, D., Lotrus, P., Louis, F., Lucarelli, F., Lykousis, V., Malyshev, D., Mangano, S., Marcoulaki, E.C., Margiotta, A., Marinaro, G., Marinelli, A., Mariş, O., Markopoulos, E., Markou, C., Martínez-Mora, J.A., Martini, A., Marvaldi, J., Masullo, R., Maurin, G., Migliozzi, P., Migneco, E., Minutoli, S., Miraglia, A., Mollo, C.M., Mongelli, M., Monmarthe, E., Morganti, M., Mos, S., Motz, H., Moudden, Y., Mul, G., Musico, P., Musumeci, M., Naumann, Ch., Neff, M., Nicolaou, C., Orlando, A., Palioselitis, D., Papageorgiou, K., Papaikonomou, A., Papaleo, R., Papazoglou, I.A., Păvălaş, G.E., Peek, H.Z., Perkin, J., Piattelli, P., Popa, V., Pradier, T., Presani, E., Priede, I.G., Psallidas, A., Rabouille, C., Racca, C., Radu, A., Randazzo, N., Rapidis, P.A., Razis, P., Real, D., Reed, C., Reito, S., Resvanis, L.K., Riccobene, G., Richter, R., Roensch, K., Rolin, J., Rose, J., Roux, J., Rovelli, A., Russo, A., Russo, G.V., Salesa, F., Samtleben, D., Sapienza, P., Schmelling, J.-W., Schmid, J., Schnabel, J., Schroeder, K., Schuller, J.-P., Schussler, F., Sciliberto, D., Sedita, M., Seitz, T., Shanidze, R., Simeone, F., Siotis, I., Sipala, V., Sollima, C., Sparnocchia, S., Spies, A., Spurio, M., Staller, T., Stavrakakis, S., Stavropoulos, G., Steijger, J., Stolarczyk, Th., Stransky, D., Taiuti, M., Taylor, A., Thompson, L., Timmer, P., Tonoiu, D., Toscano, S., Touramanis, C., Trasatti, L., Traverso, P., Trovato, A., Tsirigotis, A., Tzamarias, S., Tzamariudaki, E., Urbano, F., Vallage, B., Van Elewyck, V., Vannoni, G., Vecchi, M., Vernin, P., Viola, S., Vivolo, D., Wagner, S., Werneke, P., White, R.J., Wijnker, G., Wilms, J., de Wolf, E., Yepes, H., Zhukov, V., Zonca, E., Zornoza, J.D., and Zúñiga, J.
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41. 17β-estradiol ameliorates lipotoxicity-induced hepatic mitochondrial oxidative stress and insulin resistance
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Miquel Sbert-Roig, Andrea Morán-Costoya, Ana M. Proenza, Bel M. Galmés-Pascual, Magdalena Gianotti, Adamo Valle, Isabel Lladó, Melanie Raquel Martínez-Cignoni, and Marco Bauzá-Thorbrügge
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diet, High-Fat ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Insulin resistance ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Estradiol ,business.industry ,Fatty acid ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Oxidative Stress ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Liver ,chemistry ,Lipotoxicity ,Mitochondrial biogenesis ,Female ,Insulin Resistance ,Steatosis ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
The prevalence and severity of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is higher in men and postmenopausal women compared to premenopausal women, suggesting a protective role for ovarian hormones. Diet-induced obesity and fatty acids surplus promote mitochondrial dysfunction in liver, triggering oxidative stress and activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) which has been related to the development of insulin resistance and steatosis, the main hallmarks of NAFLD. Considering that estrogen, in particular 17β-estradiol (E2), have been reported to improve mitochondrial biogenesis and function in liver, our aim was to elucidate the role of E2 in preventing fatty acid-induced insulin resistance in hepatocytes through modulation of mitochondrial function, oxidative stress and JNK activation. An in vivo study was conducted in Wistar rats of both sexes (n = 7) fed control diet and high-fat diet (HFD), and in vitro studies were carried out in HepG2 cells treated with palmitate (PA) and E2 for 24 h. Our HFD-fed male rats showed a prediabetic state characterized by greater systemic and hepatic insulin resistance, as well as higher lipid content in liver, compared to females. JNK activation rose markedly in males in response to HFD feeding, in parallel with mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress. Consistently, in PA-exposed HepG2 cells, E2 treatment prevented JNK activation, insulin resistance and fatty acid accumulation. Altogether, our data highlights the importance of E2 as a mitigating factor of fatty acid-insulin resistance in hepatocytes through downregulation of JNK activation, by means of mitochondrial function improvement.
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- 2020
42. sj-docx-2-inv-10.1177_15569845211060039 - Supplemental material for Conventional Versus Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression
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Almeida, Adriana Silveira, Ceron, Rafael Oliveira, Anschau, Fernando, de Oliveira, Jeffchandler Bel��m, Le��o Neto, T��rcio Campos, Rode, Juarez, Rey, Rafael Antonio Widholzer, Lira, Kathize Betti, Delvaux, Renan Senandes, and de Souza, Rodrigo Oliveira Rosa Ribeiro
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,110323 Surgery - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-inv-10.1177_15569845211060039 for Conventional Versus Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression by Adriana Silveira Almeida, Rafael Oliveira Ceron, Fernando Anschau, Jeffchandler Bel��m de Oliveira, T��rcio Campos Le��o Neto, Juarez Rode, Rafael Antonio Widholzer Rey, Kathize Betti Lira, Renan Senandes Delvaux and Rodrigo Oliveira Rosa Ribeiro de Souza in Innovations
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43. Visual abstract - Supplemental material for Conventional Versus Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression
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Almeida, Adriana Silveira, Ceron, Rafael Oliveira, Anschau, Fernando, de Oliveira, Jeffchandler Bel��m, Le��o Neto, T��rcio Campos, Rode, Juarez, Rey, Rafael Antonio Widholzer, Lira, Kathize Betti, Delvaux, Renan Senandes, and de Souza, Rodrigo Oliveira Rosa Ribeiro
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,110323 Surgery - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-pptx-3-inv-10.1177_15569845211060039 for Conventional Versus Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression by Adriana Silveira Almeida, Rafael Oliveira Ceron, Fernando Anschau, Jeffchandler Bel��m de Oliveira, T��rcio Campos Le��o Neto, Juarez Rode, Rafael Antonio Widholzer Rey, Kathize Betti Lira, Renan Senandes Delvaux and Rodrigo Oliveira Rosa Ribeiro de Souza in Innovations
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44. sj-doc-1-inv-10.1177_15569845211060039 - Supplemental material for Conventional Versus Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression
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Almeida, Adriana Silveira, Ceron, Rafael Oliveira, Anschau, Fernando, de Oliveira, Jeffchandler Bel��m, Le��o Neto, T��rcio Campos, Rode, Juarez, Rey, Rafael Antonio Widholzer, Lira, Kathize Betti, Delvaux, Renan Senandes, and de Souza, Rodrigo Oliveira Rosa Ribeiro
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,110323 Surgery - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-inv-10.1177_15569845211060039 for Conventional Versus Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression by Adriana Silveira Almeida, Rafael Oliveira Ceron, Fernando Anschau, Jeffchandler Bel��m de Oliveira, T��rcio Campos Le��o Neto, Juarez Rode, Rafael Antonio Widholzer Rey, Kathize Betti Lira, Renan Senandes Delvaux and Rodrigo Oliveira Rosa Ribeiro de Souza in Innovations
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45. PCR performance in the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant of concern?
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Metzger, CMJA, Lienhard, R., Seth-Smith, HMB, Roloff, T., Wegner, F., Sieber, J., Bel, M., Greub, G., and Egli, A.
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The new SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant (B.1.1.529) has been recently declared a Variant of Concern due to a series of important mutations in the viral spike protein and especially in the receptor-binding domain. While investigations into the spread of this new variant are ongoing, the first cases have been detected in Switzerland. Important questions have been raised: (1) Will the PCR assays commonly used to detect SARS-CoV-2 still work for the Omicron variant? (2) Can specific PCR features, e.g. S-gene dropout, be used to identify potential Omicron samples? In this minireview we provide current knowledge on the Omicron variant and guidance on its PCR validation.
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- 2021
46. 6% hydrogen peroxide at home bleaching: efficacy, sensitivity and psychosocial impact at different application times ??? blind randomized clinical trial
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Mota, La??s de Souza Bel??m, https://orcid.org/ 0000-0002-8470-8692, Silva, Luciana Mendon??a da, Martins, Leandro de Moura, Herkrath, Ana Paula Corr??a de Queiroz, and Giorgi, Maria Cec??lia Caldas
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Dentes - Clareamento ,Impacto Psicossocial ,Efic??cia ,Dentes - Clareamento - Tratamento alternativo ,ODONTOLOGIA: CLINICA ODONTOLOGICA [CIENCIAS DA SAUDE] ,ODONTOLOGIA: MATERIAIS ODONTOLOGICOS [CIENCIAS DA SAUDE] ,Clareamento Dental ,Sensibilidade Dent??ria - Abstract
Submitted by La??s Bel??m Mota (laisbelem_@hotmail.com) on 2021-12-28T17:43:08Z No. of bitstreams: 3 Dissert.La??s.Bel??m.Mota.pdf: 1156710 bytes, checksum: 7286de5c11a09cb7abb2de84e451b68c (MD5) Ata_Lais.pdf: 306307 bytes, checksum: 1838f83562bd399eb9ebaf14ffd80c50 (MD5) Carta de Encaminhamento para Autodep??sito.pdf: 79672 bytes, checksum: e6ce84b939b4d7ffde899a5b46060be4 (MD5) Approved for entry into archive by PPGO Odontologia (ppgo@ufam.edu.br) on 2022-01-05T02:46:05Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 3 Dissert.La??s.Bel??m.Mota.pdf: 1156710 bytes, checksum: 7286de5c11a09cb7abb2de84e451b68c (MD5) Ata_Lais.pdf: 306307 bytes, checksum: 1838f83562bd399eb9ebaf14ffd80c50 (MD5) Carta de Encaminhamento para Autodep??sito.pdf: 79672 bytes, checksum: e6ce84b939b4d7ffde899a5b46060be4 (MD5) Rejected by Divis??o de Documenta????o/BC Biblioteca Central (ddbc@ufam.edu.br), reason: Ficha Catalogr??fica: 1) T??tulo e palavras-chave - devem come??ar com a primeira letra mai??scula e as demais min??sculas, exceto quando forem siglas ou nomes pr??prios; 2. 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Corrigir o n??mero de folhas (??ltima folha numerada) on 2022-01-05T13:21:31Z (GMT) Submitted by La??s Bel??m Mota (laisbelem_@hotmail.com) on 2022-01-20T20:37:41Z No. of bitstreams: 3 Ata_Lais.pdf: 306307 bytes, checksum: 1838f83562bd399eb9ebaf14ffd80c50 (MD5) Carta de Encaminhamento para Autodep??sito.pdf: 79672 bytes, checksum: e6ce84b939b4d7ffde899a5b46060be4 (MD5) Dissert.La??s.Bel??m.Mota.pdf: 1152343 bytes, checksum: fa51047e01a15e3aee4545c8f787fa74 (MD5) Approved for entry into archive by PPGO Odontologia (ppgo@ufam.edu.br) on 2022-01-21T02:31:35Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 3 Ata_Lais.pdf: 306307 bytes, checksum: 1838f83562bd399eb9ebaf14ffd80c50 (MD5) Carta de Encaminhamento para Autodep??sito.pdf: 79672 bytes, checksum: e6ce84b939b4d7ffde899a5b46060be4 (MD5) Dissert.La??s.Bel??m.Mota.pdf: 1152343 bytes, checksum: fa51047e01a15e3aee4545c8f787fa74 (MD5) Approved for entry into archive by Divis??o de Documenta????o/BC Biblioteca Central (ddbc@ufam.edu.br) on 2022-01-21T17:24:15Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 3 Ata_Lais.pdf: 306307 bytes, checksum: 1838f83562bd399eb9ebaf14ffd80c50 (MD5) Carta de Encaminhamento para Autodep??sito.pdf: 79672 bytes, checksum: e6ce84b939b4d7ffde899a5b46060be4 (MD5) Dissert.La??s.Bel??m.Mota.pdf: 1152343 bytes, checksum: fa51047e01a15e3aee4545c8f787fa74 (MD5) Made available in DSpace on 2022-01-21T17:24:15Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3 Ata_Lais.pdf: 306307 bytes, checksum: 1838f83562bd399eb9ebaf14ffd80c50 (MD5) Carta de Encaminhamento para Autodep??sito.pdf: 79672 bytes, checksum: e6ce84b939b4d7ffde899a5b46060be4 (MD5) Dissert.La??s.Bel??m.Mota.pdf: 1152343 bytes, checksum: fa51047e01a15e3aee4545c8f787fa74 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2021-11-29 At-home bleaching is an effective clinical alternative in cases of patients who are at higher risk of tooth sensitivity, as this protocol uses smaller concentrations of Hydrogen Peroxide, applied daily for 1 hour. In order to evaluate the efficacy of athome bleaching, tooth sensitivity and the psychosocial impact associated with applications in time intervals of less than 1 hour, using 6% Hydrogen Peroxide, a randomized, blind, clinical trial was carried out with 15 minutes (PH15), 30 minutes (PH30), and 1 hour (PH60) application time groups. The sample size consisted of 90 patients, 30 for each intervention group. For this study, partial data from 63 patients were used. The at-home protocol was carried out for 14 days, and if the participants did not have satisfactory results at the end of this first stage, they would continue the bleaching until reaching treatment satisfaction. Color was evaluated by visual scales and spectrophotometer, tooth sensitivity by the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) and Visual Analog Scale (VAS), and they were evaluated by the Psychosocial Impact of Dental Aesthetics Questionnaire (PIDAQ). As a result, all application groups showed clinical efficacy, with no difference between them (p???0,05). For tooth sensitivity, an increase occurred gradually, getting higher as the application time got longer. Participants took an average of 23.4 days for satisfaction in the PH15 group, 30.9 days for the PH30, and 25.4 days for the PH60. PIDAQ had an overall positive change score. Data did not show statistical significance. With partial results, it was possible to observe a trend of the sample towards a similar effect between the groups regarding efficacy and total treatment time (approximately 4 weeks), incidence and intensity of tooth sensitivity are related to exposure time of the dental tissue to the bleaching agent, and 6%HP at home tooth bleaching has positive psychosocial impact for all groups. O clareamento caseiro ?? uma alternativa cl??nica eficaz em casos de pacientes que tenham maior risco de sensibilidade, visto que neste protocolo utilizam-se concentra????es menores de Per??xido de Hidrog??nio, aplicadas diariamente pelo tempo de 1 hora. Com o objetivo de avaliar a efic??cia do clareamento caseiro, a sensibilidade dent??ria e o impacto psicossocial associadas a aplica????es em intervalos de tempo menores que 1 hora, utilizando Per??xido de Hidrog??nio 6%, foi realizado um ensaio cl??nico, randomizado, cego, com grupos de aplica????o de 15 minutos (PH15), 30 minutos (PH30), e 1 hora (PH60) do gel clareador. O tamanho amostral consistiu em 90 pacientes, 30 para cada grupo de interven????o. Para este trabalho, foram utilizados dados parciais de 63 pacientes submetidos aos tratamentos, onde foi realizado o protocolo caseiro por 14 dias. Caso os participantes n??o estivessem satisfeitos, ao fim dessa primeira etapa, permaneceriam realizando o clareamento at?? atingir satisfa????o com o tratamento. Foram avaliadas a cor pelas escalas visuais e espectrofot??metro, a sensibilidade dent??ria pela Escala Num??rica (NRS) e Escala Visual Anal??gica (VAS), e o Impacto Psicossocial pelo Psychosocial Impact of Dental Aesthetics Questionnaire (PIDAQ). Como resultados, todos os grupos de aplica????o apresentaram efic??cia cl??nica, sem diferen??a significativa entre os grupos (p???0,05). Para a sensibilidade, a incid??ncia se deu de forma gradativa, aumentando conforme aumentava o tempo de aplica????o. Os participantes levaram em m??dia 23,4 dias para satisfa????o no grupo PH15, 30,9 dias para o PH30, e 25,4 dias para o PH60. O PIDAQ apresentou escore geral de mudan??a positiva. Os dados n??o demonstraram signific??ncia estat??stica. Com resultados parciais, foi poss??vel observar uma tend??ncia da amostra a um efeito semelhante entre os grupos quanto ?? efic??cia e tempo total de tratamento (aproximadamente 4 semanas), a incid??ncia e intensidade da sensibilidade est??o relacionadas ao tempo de exposi????o do tecido dent??rio ao agente clareador, e o clareamento impacta positivamente no ??mbito psicossocial para todos os grupos.
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- 2021
47. Dificultades acad��micas de los alumnos de posgrado al realizar su tesis
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M��ndez Avil��s, Bel��m.
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El presente trabajo aborda las dificultades acad��micas que tienen los alumnos de una universidad privada al realizar su tesis de maestr��a. Se utiliz�� una metodolog��a mixta, analizando las principales acciones y posicionamientos presentadas. Para avanzar y terminar la tesis es importante partir de modelos de construcci��n y redacci��n de textos ayude a desarrollar de manera m��s reflexiva y efectiva el proceso de producci��n de la investigaci��n. Es necesario un plan tutorial institucional que sirva como apoyo a los tesistas. El trabajo se desarrolla a partir del m��todo de estudios de caso desde el punto de vista de Stake (1999). Mediante la realizaci��n de entrevistas en profundidad y la aplicaci��n de un cuestionario a la poblaci��n en estudio. El presente art��culo est�� enfocado analizar el problema sobre. Las caracter��sticas del estudio se expresan en las dificultades relacionadas con la habilidad en la redacci��n y comprensi��n interpretaci��n de textos acad��micos, aunado a la falta de experiencia y destreza de los tutores, como factores importantes que inciden en la terminaci��n de la tesis. El Objetivo principal se centra en analizar los obst��culos acad��micos a los que se enfrentan los alumnos de maestr��a de la universidad privada al redactar su tesis. Los resultados de la investigaci��n indican que redactar un documento como la tesis sigue siendo uno de los retos m��s importantes que enfrentan los estudiantes de las maestr��as. La interpretaci��n que hacen de la lectura puede ser superficial o poco critica, con deficiencias relacionadas con la reflexi��n epistemol��gica de los tesistas.
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- 2021
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48. Analysis the irregular verbs perder and valer, in the 1st person singular, of the present tense and subjunctive, according of Variationist Sociolinguistics, in the writing of residents of the urban area of the city of Coari (Amazonas)
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Bel??m, Ana Miles, Chain, Soraya Paiva, Martins, Fl??via Santos, and Maia, ??dson Galv??o
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LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES ,Varia????o morfol??gica ,Escrita ,Sociolingu??stica ,Verbos perder e valer ,L??ngua portuguesa - Verbos - Abstract
Submitted by Ana Miles Bel??m (anamilesbelem@hotmail.com) on 2021-12-07T14:36:51Z No. of bitstreams: 4 Disserta????o_Ana_Miles_rep??sit??rio_Ufam.pdf: 1975576 bytes, checksum: c9baabff6f8d7face398ba106d4a3ec1 (MD5) Carta_Encaminhamento_Autodepsito.pdf: 36356 bytes, checksum: 963693777cf605a6527a76c3f3190a93 (MD5) Ata de defesa da disserta????o de mestrado.pdf: 847144 bytes, checksum: 489960a8891ca5518139d4870e22688e (MD5) Folha de Aprova????o_Ana Miles_Reposit??rio.pdf: 161501 bytes, checksum: 7879d7361caacf0ee3bbb316a3eb2f48 (MD5) Approved for entry into archive by PPGL Letras (ppgl@ufam.edu.br) on 2021-12-07T14:46:43Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 4 Disserta????o_Ana_Miles_rep??sit??rio_Ufam.pdf: 1975576 bytes, checksum: c9baabff6f8d7face398ba106d4a3ec1 (MD5) Carta_Encaminhamento_Autodepsito.pdf: 36356 bytes, checksum: 963693777cf605a6527a76c3f3190a93 (MD5) Ata de defesa da disserta????o de mestrado.pdf: 847144 bytes, checksum: 489960a8891ca5518139d4870e22688e (MD5) Folha de Aprova????o_Ana Miles_Reposit??rio.pdf: 161501 bytes, checksum: 7879d7361caacf0ee3bbb316a3eb2f48 (MD5) Approved for entry into archive by Divis??o de Documenta????o/BC Biblioteca Central (ddbc@ufam.edu.br) on 2021-12-08T01:02:39Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 4 Disserta????o_Ana_Miles_rep??sit??rio_Ufam.pdf: 1975576 bytes, checksum: c9baabff6f8d7face398ba106d4a3ec1 (MD5) Carta_Encaminhamento_Autodepsito.pdf: 36356 bytes, checksum: 963693777cf605a6527a76c3f3190a93 (MD5) Ata de defesa da disserta????o de mestrado.pdf: 847144 bytes, checksum: 489960a8891ca5518139d4870e22688e (MD5) Folha de Aprova????o_Ana Miles_Reposit??rio.pdf: 161501 bytes, checksum: 7879d7361caacf0ee3bbb316a3eb2f48 (MD5) Made available in DSpace on 2021-12-08T01:02:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 4 Disserta????o_Ana_Miles_rep??sit??rio_Ufam.pdf: 1975576 bytes, checksum: c9baabff6f8d7face398ba106d4a3ec1 (MD5) Carta_Encaminhamento_Autodepsito.pdf: 36356 bytes, checksum: 963693777cf605a6527a76c3f3190a93 (MD5) Ata de defesa da disserta????o de mestrado.pdf: 847144 bytes, checksum: 489960a8891ca5518139d4870e22688e (MD5) Folha de Aprova????o_Ana Miles_Reposit??rio.pdf: 161501 bytes, checksum: 7879d7361caacf0ee3bbb316a3eb2f48 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2021-11-10 This research is a variationist study of morphological nature and has as purpose to analyze the irregular verbs perder and valer, in the 1st person singular, of the present tense and subjunctive, according of Variationist Sociolinguistics, in the writing of residents of the urban area of the city of Coari (Amazonas). The specific purposes are: i) Know the possible variants that constitute the 1st person singular, the present tense and the subjunctive, of the irregular verbs perder and valer, belonging to the 2nd conjugation; ii) Describe which groups of extralinguistic factors influence the use of one or another variant of the investigated variables; iii) Discuss if the variation in the use of irregular verbs perder and valer, in the 1st person singular, oh the present tense and the subjunctive in the writing of residents of Coari (AM) constitutes a stable variable or is it in the process of change through observation of apparent time (age group). The theoretical contribution that supported this study was the Theory of Linguistic Variation and Change (LABOV, 2008 [1972]). The corpus was formed by written data obtained through field research that used the questionnaire as an instrument for data collection. The sample consisted of 24 informants stratified according to age group (18 to 35 years, 35 to 56 years and 56 years on), schooling (high school and graduates/specialists) and sex (male and female). The extralinguistic independent variables were controlled: schooling, sex and age group in order to understand the performance of P1IdPr and P1SbPr, the irregular verbs perder and valer. Data were subjected to statistical analysis using the Goldvarb X statistical program (SANKOFF; TAGLIAMONTE; SMITH, 2005). The general results found, for the binary variables, the variants of the irregular verbs perder and valer, in P1IdPr and P1SbPr, respectively, a total of 309 data. The percentage results were: for the verb perder, in P1IdPr, the variant perco, equivalent to 87.9% and 12.1% for the variant perdo; for the verb perder, in P1SbPr, 88.9% was obtained for the variant perca and 11.1% for the variant perda; for the verb valer, in P1IdPr, 52.6% were obtained for the variant valho and 47.4% for the variant valo; for the verb valer, in P1SbPr, 44.2% was obtained for the variant valha and 55.8% for the variant vala. In general, the results point to the conditioning use of the groups of extralinguistic factors between the variant forms considered ???standard??? and ???non-standard???. Thus, given the results, this research is expected to contribute to the advancement of sociolinguistic studies in the country and especially in the northern region of the state of Amazonas. Keywords: Sociolinguistics; morphological variation; verbs perder and valer; writing. Esta pesquisa trata de um estudo variacionista de cunho morfol??gico e tem como objetivo geral analisar os verbos irregulares perder e valer, na 1?? pessoa do singular, do presente do indicativo e do subjuntivo, sob a perspectiva da Sociolingu??stica Variacionista, na escrita dos moradores da zona urbana do munic??pio de Coari (Amazonas). Os objetivos espec??ficos s??o: i) Conhecer as poss??veis variantes que comp??em a 1?? pessoa do singular, do presente do indicativo e do subjuntivo, dos verbos irregulares perder e valer, pertencentes ?? 2?? conjuga????o; ii) Descrever quais os grupos de fatores extralingu??sticos influenciam o uso de uma ou outra variante da vari??veis investigadas; iii) Discutir se a varia????o no uso dos verbos irregulares perder e valer, na 1?? pessoa do singular, do presente do indicativo e do subjuntivo na escrita dos moradores de Coari (AM) constitui uma vari??vel est??vel ou se est?? em processo de mudan??a por meio da observa????o do tempo aparente (faixa et??ria). O aporte te??rico que embasou este estudo foi o da Teoria da Varia????o e Mudan??a Lingu??stica (LABOV, 2008 [1972]). O corpus foi formado por dados escritos obtidos por meio de pesquisa de campo que teve como instrumento para a coleta dos dados aplica????o de Question??rio. A amostra foi constitu??da por 24 informantes estratificados de acordo com a faixa et??ria (18 a 35 anos, 35 a 56 anos e 56 anos em diante), escolaridade (n??vel m??dio e graduados/especialistas) e sexo (homem e mulher). Foram controladas as seguintes vari??veis independentes extralingu??sticas: escolaridade, sexo e faixa et??ria a fim de compreendermos a realiza????o da P1IdPr e da P1SbPr, dos verbos irregulares perder e valer. Os dados foram submetidos ?? an??lise estat??stica por meio do programa estat??stico Goldvarb X (SANKOFF; TAGLIAMONTE; SMITH, 2005). Encontraram-se como resultados gerais, para as vari??veis bin??rias, as variantes dos verbos irregulares perder e valer, nas P1IdPr e P1SbPr, respectivamente, o total de 309 dados. Dispostos em porcentagens, tem-se: para o verbo perder, na P1IdPr, a variante perco, o equivalente a 87,9% e 12,1% para a variante perdo; para o verbo perder, na P1SbPr, obteve-se 88,9% para a variante perca e 11,1% para a variante perda; para o verbo valer, na P1IdPr, obteve-se 52,6% para a variante valho e 47,4% para a variante valo; para o verbo valer, na P1SbPr, obteve-se 44,2% para a variante valha e 55,8% para a variante vala. De forma geral, os resultados apontam para o uso condicionante dos grupos de fatores extralingu??sticos entre as formas variantes consideradas ???padr??o??? e ???n??o padr??o???. Assim, diante dos resultados, espera-se, com esta pesquisa, contribuir para o avan??o dos estudos sociolingu??sticos do pa??s e principalmente da regi??o norte do estado do Amazonas.
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- 2021
49. Quilombola education and traditional knowledge: a study about educational practices at the Ja?? Tambor Municipal School -Novo Air??o/AM
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Pereira, Laura Bel??m, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5830-0255, Simas, Hellen Cristina Pican??o, Freitas, Marilene Corr??a da Silva, and Costa, Candida Soares
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CI??NCIAS HUMANAS ,Pr??ticas educativas ,Novo Air??o (AM) ,Fortalecimento identit??rio ,Processos educacionais institucionalizados ,Educa????o quilombola ,Saberes tradicionais quilombolas ,Quilombo do Tambor ,Contexto amaz??nico ,Conhecimentos tradicionais - Abstract
Submitted by Laura Bel??m Pereira (laura_belem@outlook.com) on 2021-11-10T01:29:46Z No. of bitstreams: 3 Disserta????o Laura Bel??m.pdf: 6459930 bytes, checksum: 8867c96c420a4772e30190d4e390c245 (MD5) Delcara????o_Laura.pdf: 482203 bytes, checksum: 081b719aa25c659e88d0d21997575dc2 (MD5) ata_laura_assinada.pdf: 1670424 bytes, checksum: 3b11a3affe95542c68d591b74fa6d4ce (MD5) Approved for entry into archive by PPGE Educa????o (ppge@ufam.edu.br) on 2021-11-13T13:43:31Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 3 Disserta????o Laura Bel??m.pdf: 6459930 bytes, checksum: 8867c96c420a4772e30190d4e390c245 (MD5) Delcara????o_Laura.pdf: 482203 bytes, checksum: 081b719aa25c659e88d0d21997575dc2 (MD5) ata_laura_assinada.pdf: 1670424 bytes, checksum: 3b11a3affe95542c68d591b74fa6d4ce (MD5) Rejected by Divis??o de Documenta????o/BC Biblioteca Central (ddbc@ufam.edu.br), reason: Na pista (palavras-chave), da ficha catalogr??fica: 1. Educa????o quilombola. 2. Saberes tradicionais quilombolas. 3. Pr??ticas educativas. 4. Quilombo do Tambor. (a primeira letra de cada palavra deve ser grafada em caixa alta). Na entrada de t??tulo, onde se l?? "ja?? tambor", leia-se Ja?? Tambor. on 2021-11-15T20:37:19Z (GMT) Submitted by Laura Bel??m Pereira (laura_belem@outlook.com) on 2021-11-16T15:17:20Z No. of bitstreams: 4 Delcara????o_Laura.pdf: 482203 bytes, checksum: 081b719aa25c659e88d0d21997575dc2 (MD5) ata_laura_assinada.pdf: 1670424 bytes, checksum: 3b11a3affe95542c68d591b74fa6d4ce (MD5) Disserta????o PEREIRA, Laura Bel??m.pdf: 6464767 bytes, checksum: cf761243c6d7fdb798bd8ca882c360fd (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Approved for entry into archive by PPGE Educa????o (ppge@ufam.edu.br) on 2021-11-16T16:29:00Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 4 Delcara????o_Laura.pdf: 482203 bytes, checksum: 081b719aa25c659e88d0d21997575dc2 (MD5) ata_laura_assinada.pdf: 1670424 bytes, checksum: 3b11a3affe95542c68d591b74fa6d4ce (MD5) Disserta????o PEREIRA, Laura Bel??m.pdf: 6464767 bytes, checksum: cf761243c6d7fdb798bd8ca882c360fd (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Rejected by Divis??o de Documenta????o/BC Biblioteca Central (ddbc@ufam.edu.br), reason: a)Na Ficha Catalogr??fica, onde se l?? orientadOR, leia-se orientadoRA. b)Na palavra-chave 4, Seguir a regra das demais e inserir a primeira letra em caixa alta. c)Na quantidade de p??ginas, inserir 183 (n??mero da ??ltima folha numerada). on 2021-11-16T17:08:39Z (GMT) Submitted by Laura Bel??m Pereira (laura_belem@outlook.com) on 2021-11-16T22:01:00Z No. of bitstreams: 4 Delcara????o_Laura.pdf: 482203 bytes, checksum: 081b719aa25c659e88d0d21997575dc2 (MD5) ata_laura_assinada.pdf: 1670424 bytes, checksum: 3b11a3affe95542c68d591b74fa6d4ce (MD5) Disserta????o PEREIRA, Laura Bel??m.pdf: 6467505 bytes, checksum: bd7a5e487aaa95cf50a57ff02210246b (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Approved for entry into archive by PPGE Educa????o (ppge@ufam.edu.br) on 2021-11-18T19:41:22Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 4 Delcara????o_Laura.pdf: 482203 bytes, checksum: 081b719aa25c659e88d0d21997575dc2 (MD5) ata_laura_assinada.pdf: 1670424 bytes, checksum: 3b11a3affe95542c68d591b74fa6d4ce (MD5) Disserta????o PEREIRA, Laura Bel??m.pdf: 6467505 bytes, checksum: bd7a5e487aaa95cf50a57ff02210246b (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Approved for entry into archive by Divis??o de Documenta????o/BC Biblioteca Central (ddbc@ufam.edu.br) on 2021-11-18T20:47:22Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 4 Delcara????o_Laura.pdf: 482203 bytes, checksum: 081b719aa25c659e88d0d21997575dc2 (MD5) ata_laura_assinada.pdf: 1670424 bytes, checksum: 3b11a3affe95542c68d591b74fa6d4ce (MD5) Disserta????o PEREIRA, Laura Bel??m.pdf: 6467505 bytes, checksum: bd7a5e487aaa95cf50a57ff02210246b (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Made available in DSpace on 2021-11-18T20:47:22Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 4 Delcara????o_Laura.pdf: 482203 bytes, checksum: 081b719aa25c659e88d0d21997575dc2 (MD5) ata_laura_assinada.pdf: 1670424 bytes, checksum: 3b11a3affe95542c68d591b74fa6d4ce (MD5) Disserta????o PEREIRA, Laura Bel??m.pdf: 6467505 bytes, checksum: bd7a5e487aaa95cf50a57ff02210246b (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2021-09-08 FAPEAM - Funda????o de Amparo ?? Pesquisa do Estado do Amazonas CAPES - Coordena????o de Aperfei??oamento de Pessoal de N??vel Superior Secretaria de Estado de Educa????o e Qualidade do Ensino - SEDUC-AM The presente study emerged from the following concern: Has the school in the community of Tambor in the municipality of Novo Air??o, state of Amazonas, been incorporating quilombola knowledge in the educational practices of that school as a way of strengthening identity and culture? To answer this question, the main objective was to verify if the traditional quilombola knowledge has been incorporated into educational practices in the community school of Ja?? Tambor, in the municapality of Novo Air??o ??? AM, as a way of strengthening identity and culture. To this, the following objectives were listed: a) To find out what the studies and documents on school education and traditional quilombola knowledge point out; b) Investigate the pedagogical practices of teachers and their interace with traditional quilombola knowledge in the J??u Tambor community; c) Identify wether the education developed at the Ja?? tambor Municipal School has enabled the identify and cultural strengthening of the quilombola people in that community. The research is based on the writings of Costa (2011), Ara??jo (2019); Farias Junior (2013); Ferreira (2020); Moura (1988), Silva, Flor??ncio and Pederiva (2019); Siqueira (2017); Ranciaro (2016); Rocha (2019); Almeida (2010); among others and legal documents that deal with the topic adressed. This is a qualitative research, anchored in the ethnographic method. The first specific of this research was achieved through bibliographic and documentar research, as it was found in books, in database of the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Disserations (BDTD) and CAPES, through a survey of theses research carried out in the past, as well as scientific articles from periodicals dealing with research carried out on quilombola peoples considering their identity, history and institutionalized educational processes in the Brazilian and Amazonian context. The second and third specific objectives were achieved through etnographic research in the Tambor quilombo. The study included 3 teachers and 5 students from the Ja?? Tambor Municipal School. We conclude that traditional quilombola knowledge is in na ethnic relationship with indigenous knowledge in tthe Tambor quilombo and that both mark the identity of this people. Therefore, educational processes must consider the knowledge of both ethnic groups in the teaching-learning process to strengthen these sociocultural identities. O presente estudo emergiu da seguinte inquieta????o: a escola da comunidade do Tambor do munic??pio de Novo Air??o, estado do Amazonas, vem incorporando os saberes quilombolas em suas pr??ticas educativas como forma de fortalecimento identit??rio e cultural? Para responder a ela, tra??ou-se como objetivo central: verificar se os saberes tradicionais quilombolas v??m sendo incorporados nas pr??ticas educacionais na escola da comunidade do Ja?? Tambor, do munic??pio de Novo Air??o ??? AM, como forma de fortalecimento identit??rio e cultural. Para tanto, foram elencados os seguintes objetivos espec??ficos: a) averiguar o que apontam os estudos e os documentos sobre a educa????o escolar e os saberes tradicionais quilombolas; b) investigar o fazer pedag??gico dos docentes e sua interface com os saberes tradicionais quilombolas na comunidade do Ja?? Tambor; c) identificar se a educa????o desenvolvida na Escola Municipal Ja?? Tambor tem possibilitado o fortalecimento identit??rio e cultural do povo quilombola da referida comunidade. A pesquisa encontra-se fundamentada nos escritos de Costa (2011), Ara??jo (2019); Farias Junior (2013); Ferreira (2020); Moura (1988), Silva, Flor??ncio e Pederiva (2019); Siqueira (2017); Ranciaro (2016); Rocha (2019); Almeida (2010), entre outros, bem como em documentos legais que tratam da tem??tica abordada. Trata-se de uma pesquisa de natureza qualitativa, ancorada no m??todo etnogr??fico. O primeiro objetivo espec??fico desta pesquisa foi alcan??ado por meio da pesquisa bibliogr??fica e documental, utilizando-se para isso o banco de dados da Biblioteca Digital Brasileira de Teses e Disserta????es (BDTD) e da CAPES. Assim, foi realizado um levantamento de pesquisas outrora realizadas, e artigos cient??ficos de peri??dicos que tratavam de pesquisas desenvolvidas sobre os povos quilombolas, considerando sua identidade, hist??ria e os processos educacionais institucionalizados no contexto brasileiro e amaz??nico. O segundo e o terceiro objetivos espec??ficos foram alcan??ados por meio da pesquisa etnogr??fica no quilombo do Tambor. Participaram do estudo 3 professores e 5 estudantes da escola Municipal Ja?? Tambor. Os resultados da pesquisa apontam que os saberes tradicionais quilombolas s??o incorporados parcialmente nas pr??ticas educativas da escola estudada. Conclu??mos que os saberes tradicionais quilombolas est??o em uma rela????o ??tnica com os saberes ind??genas no quilombo do Tambor e que ambos marcam a identidade deste povo. Portanto, os processos educativos devem considerar os saberes das duas etnias no desenvolvimento do ensino-aprendizagem, visando ao fortalecimento dessas identidades socioculturais.
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- 2021
50. Psychiatrists admitted to a physicians’ health programme
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Braquehais, M. D., Bel, M. J., Lusilla, P., Valero, S., Mozo, X., Nasillo, V., and Casas, M.
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- 2015
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