296 resultados para Astrofisica
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The advent of the Auger Engineering Radio Array (AERA) necessitates the development of a powerful framework for the analysis of radio measurements of cosmic ray air showers. As AERA performs ""radio-hybrid"" measurements of air shower radio emission in coincidence with the surface particle detectors and fluorescence telescopes of the Pierre Auger Observatory, the radio analysis functionality had to be incorporated in the existing hybrid analysis solutions for fluorescence and surface detector data. This goal has been achieved in a natural way by extending the existing Auger Offline software framework with radio functionality. In this article, we lay out the design, highlights and features of the radio extension implemented in the Auger Offline framework. Its functionality has achieved a high degree of sophistication and offers advanced features such as vectorial reconstruction of the electric field, advanced signal processing algorithms, a transparent and efficient handling of FFTs, a very detailed simulation of detector effects, and the read-in of multiple data formats including data from various radio simulation codes. The source code of this radio functionality can be made available to interested parties on request. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The Pierre Auger Collaboration has reported. evidence for anisotropy in the distribution of arrival directions of the cosmic rays with energies E > E(th) = 5.5 x 10(19) eV. These show a correlation with the distribution of nearby extragalactic objects, including an apparent excess around the direction of Centaurus A. If the particles responsible for these excesses at E > E(th) are heavy nuclei with charge Z, the proton component of the sources should lead to excesses in the same regions at energies E/Z. We here report the lack of anisotropies in these directions at energies above E(th)/Z (for illustrative values of Z = 6, 13, 26). If the anisotropies above E(th) are due to nuclei with charge Z, and under reasonable assumptions about the acceleration process, these observations imply stringent constraints on the allowed proton fraction at the lower energies.
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We present the results of searches for dipolar-type anisotropies in different energy ranges above 2.5 x 10(17) eV with the surface detector array of the Pierre Auger Observatory, reporting on both the phase and the amplitude measurements of the first harmonic modulation in the right-ascension distribution. Upper limits on the amplitudes are obtained, which provide the most stringent bounds at present, being below 2% at 99% C.L. for EeV energies. We also compare our results to those of previous experiments as well as with some theoretical expectations. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Since data-taking began in January 2004, the Pierre Auger Observatory has been recording the count rates of low energy secondary cosmic ray particles for the self-calibration of the ground detectors of its surface detector array. After correcting for atmospheric effects, modulations of galactic cosmic rays due to solar activity and transient events are observed. Temporal variations related with the activity of the heliosphere can be determined with high accuracy due to the high total count rates. In this study, the available data are presented together with an analysis focused on the observation of Forbush decreases, where a strong correlation with neutron monitor data is found.
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The Pierre Auger Observatory is a detector for ultra-high energy cosmic rays. It consists of a surface array to measure secondary particles at ground level and a fluorescence detector to measure the development of air showers in the atmosphere above the array. The ""hybrid"" detection mode combines the information from the two subsystems. We describe the determination of the hybrid exposure for events observed by the fluorescence telescopes in coincidence with at least one water-Cherenkov detector of the surface array. A detailed knowledge of the time dependence of the detection operations is crucial for an accurate evaluation of the exposure. We discuss the relevance of monitoring data collected during operations, such as the status of the fluorescence detector, background light and atmospheric conditions, that are used in both simulation and reconstruction. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Data collected by the Pierre Auger Observatory through 31 August 2007 showed evidence for anisotropy in the arrival directions of cosmic rays above the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuz`min energy threshold, 6 x 10(19) eV. The anisotropy was measured by the fraction of arrival directions that are less than 3.1 degrees from the position of an active galactic nucleus within 75 Mpc (using the Veron-Cetty and Veron 12th catalog). An updated measurement of this fraction is reported here using the arrival directions of cosmic rays recorded above the same energy threshold through 31 December 2009. The number of arrival directions has increased from 27 to 69, allowing a more precise measurement. The correlating fraction is (38(-6)(+7))%, compared with 21% expected for isotropic cosmic rays. This is down from the early estimate of (69-(+11)(13))%. The enlarged set of arrival directions is examined also in relation to other populations of nearby extragalactic objects: galaxies in the 2 Microns All Sky Survey and active galactic nuclei detected in hard X-rays by the Swift Burst Alert Telescope. A celestial region around the position of the radiogalaxy Cen A has the largest excess of arrival directions relative to isotropic expectations. The 2-point autocorrelation function is shown for the enlarged set of arrival directions and compared to the isotropic expectation. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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O estudo da distribuição da extinção na direção da Pequena Nuvem de Magalhães (PNM) é feito atravéss da contagem de galáxias de ”fundo”, e espectroscopicamente pela comparação de espectros nucleares de uma amostra das mesmas com os de galáxias de referência de similar população estelar. O método de contagens é baseado em um novo catálogo realizado no presente trabalho, contendo 3037 galáxias estendendo-se até a magnitude limite B¼ 20 em 6 placas do ESO/SERC na região da PNM e seus arredores. O método espectroscópico foi aplicado a uma amostra de 16 galáxias na mesma região, assim como numa outra de 27 galáxias na direção da Grande Nuvem de Magalhães, para comparação. A deficiência de galáxias indicada pelo método de contagens sugere E(B-V)=0.35 nas partes centrais da PNM, e E(B-V)=0.15 a 6º do centro. Por outro lado o método espectroscópico indica que a PNM é basicamente transparente. Sugerem-se as seguintes explicações para esta diferença: (i) a deficiência de galáxias nas regiões centrais detectadas pelo método de contagens é signifivativamente afetada pela alta concentração de estrelas e objetos extendidos pertencentes à PNM; (ii) a amostra espectroscópica conteria tipicamente galáxias em zonas menos avermelhadas, o que indicaria que a absorção ocorre em nuvens de poeira com uma distribuição preferencialmente discreta. A aplicação do m´etodo espectroscópico na GNM também sugere a presença de nuvens de poeira discretas nas suas regiões centrais.
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o presente trabalho busca ampliar o conhecimento das relações entre aglomerados abertos de estrelas e seus remanescentes. Do ponto de vista observacional, um remanescente pode ser definido como uma concentração pouco povoada de estrelas resultante da evolução dinâmica de um sistema inicialmente mais massivo. Apesar do avanços no conhecimento teórico a respeito desses objetos e, nos últimos anos, da busca pela identificação observacional dos mesmos ter aumep.tado, muitas questões permanecem em aberto. Assim, no presente estudo serão analisados 23 candidatos a remanescentes através de dados fotométricos, espectroscópicos e de movimentos próprios. Esses dados fornecem informações sobre os objetos e seus campos. Por meio destas, buscam-se estabelecer critérios de definição de remanescentes de aglomerados abertos, levando-se em conta incertezas observacionais. Os dados fotométricos no infravermelho oriundos do catálogo The Two Micron Ali sky Survey possibilitam, nesse estudo, (i) estudar as propriedades estruturais dos objetos por meio dos perfis de densidade radial de estrelas; (ii) testar a semelhanças entre objetos e campos através de um método estatístico de comparação entre distribuições de estrelas no plano do diagrama cor-magnitude e, (iii) obter idades, avermelhamentos e distâncias com o uso de diagramas cor-magnitude, além de distinguir os objetos em função de um índice de ajuste de isócronas. Os dados espectroscópicos obtidos através de observações óticas no Complejo Astronómico EI Leoncito (Argentina) fornecem para 12 objetos da amostra informações adicionais de avermelhamentos e idades. Os dados cinemáticos extraídos do The Second U. S. Naval Observatory CCD Astrograph Catalog permitem, por sua vez, uma comparação objetiva entre a distribuição de movimentos próprios dos objetos e campos próximos de grande ângulo sólido O emprego desses métodos complementares se mostra essencial no estudo em função da carência de dados completos para os candidatos a remanescentes. No que diz respeito à amostra, em geral não é possível afirmar individualmente qual objeto caracteriza-se de forma definitiva como um remanescente de aglomerado aberto devido à incompleteza dos dados, às incertezas observacionais e à baixa estatística. Entretanto, os métodos desenvolvidos permitem uma análise objetiva e sugerem a presença de remanescentes de aglomerados abertos na amostra. Além disso, há evidência da presença de binarismo, o que é esperado para sistemas evoluídos dinamicamente. Portanto, pode-se inferir sobre estágios evolutivos para remanescentes a partir das distribuições de movimento próprio de suas estrelas e de seu mapeamento no diagrama cor-magnitude.
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Analisamos aglomeradosimersosem nuvens moleculares, os quais são fundamentais para a compreensão dos estágios evolutivos iniciais da formação estelar. Na presente tese exploramos principalmente objetos associados a nebulosas de reflexão. Os objetos que estão no foco central do nosso estudo são possíveis aglomerados presentes na direção de nebulosas de reflexãoou emissão,já apontados pelos trabalhos de Bica et aI. (2003b) e Dutra et alo (2003). No estudo desses sistemas utilizamos principalmente dados do Catálogo 2MASS. A análise fotométrica é baseada em diagramas cor-magnitude e cor-cor, juntamente com isócronas teóricas de pré-seqüência-principaI. A distribuição angular de densidade superficial de estrelas no aglomerado e no campo próximo é um outro método de análise utilizado. Através da análise fotométrica e espectroscópica obtivemos os parâmetros físicos fundamentais dos aglomerados. Com base na emissão de estrelas na banda Ks realizamos uma busca por novos aglomerados imersos. A busca foi orientada na direção central de 47 nebulosas no ótico selecionadas a partir do Catálogo de Dutra et aI. (2003), varrendo um raio angular de r = 10' para cada direção. A busca resultou na descoberta de um aglomerado imerso ainda não catalogado, e aqueles já catalogados foram redescobertos. Neste trabalho obtivemos parâmetros físicos para mais de 30 aglomerados imersos. O raio linear derivado para esses objetos situa-se na faixa de 0,3 a 0,9 pc e o número de estrelas membros detectadas fica geralmente na faixa de 20 a 50 A idade média derivada para a amostra indica uma população bastante jovem. A maior parte dos aglomerados possui uma idade de 1 a 2 milhões de anos. Em nossa amostra o objeto mais massivo encontrado possui uma massa estimada de ~ 200M<=).Entretanto, a maioria dos aglomerados possui massa estimada na faixa de ~ 20M<=)a ~ 60M<=).Os valores de massa total para cada aglomerado não possuem uma correlação aparente com o ambiente da nebulosa. Os aglomerados imersos associados a nebulosas em ambientes de complexo HII podem apresentar massas tão baixas quanto aqueles associados a nebulosas de reflexão. Estes sistemas estelares provavelmente não apresentam estrelas com massas superiores àquela de uma estrela com tipo espectral B. Finalmente, estudamos um aglomerado imerso contendo uma estrela OV, o aglomerado NGC 2264. Obtivemos uma função de massa inicial (FMI) para o aglomerado NGC 2264 a partir de 346 fontes de raio-X detectadas pelo CHANDRA com contrapartida no infra-vermelho. A FMI derivada inclui massas estelares acima de M = O,03M<=). Em comparação com a FMI da vizinhança solar existe uma deficiência de estrelas de baixa massa para M < O,3M<=). As massas estimadas para os objetos analisados indicam que eles são sistemas estelares não-ligados gravitacionalmente. A maioria dos aglomerados de nossa amostra possui massa inferior a 100M<=)e está associada a nebulosas de reflexão. A formação de estrelas do tipo O em aglomerados imersos não-ligados gravitacionalmente não parece ser freqüente, segundo nossos resultados.
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Neste trabalho, são discutidos modelos da hadrodinâmica quântica com aproximação de campo médio aplicados a estrelas de nêutrons. O modelo de Walecka define o ponto de partida para desenvolver o modelo de acoplamento derivativo ajustável. A presente dissertação visa a um estudo detalhado sobre a influência dos parâmetros do modelo ajustável no sistema, analisando seus limites, inclusive quando os parâmetros são iguais a zero ou infinito (modelo exponencial). Esta análise tem o propósito de estabelecer um conjunto de parâmetros que defina um modelo que esteja de acordo com as propriedades fenomenológicas tais como módulo de compressão da matéria nuclear, massa efetiva na saturação da matéria nuclear e também algumas propriedades estáticas globais das estrelas de nêutrons como, por exemplo, massa e raio. Estabelecido o modelo a ser considerado, a autora dessa dissertação introduz, como inovação, a compressibilidade hadrônica como função da densidade. Tradicionalmente, determinam-se propriedades da matéria apenas para a densidade de saturação.
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The great majority of analytical models for extragalactic radio sources suppose self-similarity and can be classified into three types: I, II and III. We have developed a model that represents a generalization of most models found in the literature and showed that these three types are particular cases. The model assumes that the area of the head of the jet varies with the jet size according to a power law and the jet luminosity is a function of time. As it is usually done, the basic hypothesis is that there is an equilibrium between the pressure exerted both by the head of the jet and the cocoon walls and the ram pressure of the ambient medium. The equilibrium equations and energy conservation equation allow us to express the size and width of the source and the pressure in the cocoon as a power law and find the respective exponents. All these assumptions can be used to calculate the evolution of the source size, width and radio luminosity. This can then be compared with the observed width-size relation for radio lobes and the power-size (P-D) diagram of both compact (GPS and CSS) and extended sources from the 3CR catalogue. In this work we introduce two important improvement as compared with a previous work: (1)We have put together a larger sample of both compact and extended radio sources
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Important advances have been made along the last decade in the study of the lithium behavior in solar-type stars. Among the most important discoveries what attracts attention is that the distribution of lithium abundance in the late F-type giant stars tends to be discontinuous, at the same time of a sudden decline in rotation and a gradual decline according to the temperature for giant red stars of such spectral type. Other studies have also shown that synchronized binary systems with evolved components seem to keep more of their original lithium than the unsynchronized systems. evertheless, the connection between rotation and lithium abundance as well as the role of tidal effects on lithium dilution seem to be more complicated matters, depending on mass, metallicity and age. This work brings an unprecedented study about the behavior of lithium abundance in solartype evolved stars based on an unique sample of 1067 subgiant, giant and supergiant stars, 236 of them presenting spectroscopic binary characteristics, with precise lithium abundance and projected rotational speed. Now the lithium-rotation connection for single and binary evolved stars is analyzed taking into account the role of mass and stellar age
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Recent astronomical observations (involving supernovae type Ia, cosmic background radiation anisotropy and galaxy clusters probes) have provided strong evidence that the observed universe is described by an accelerating, flat model whose space-time properties can be represented by the FriedmannRobertsonWalker (FRW) metric. However, the nature of the substance or mechanism behind the current cosmic acceleration remains unknown and its determination constitutes a challenging problem for modern cosmology. In the general relativistic description, an accelerat ing regime is usually obtained by assuming the existence of an exotic energy component endowed with negative pressure, called dark energy, which is usually represented by a cosmological constant ¤ associated to the vacuum energy density. All observational data available so far are in good agreement with the concordance cosmic ¤CDM model. Nevertheless, such models are plagued with several problems thereby inspiring many authors to propose alternative candidates in the relativistic context. In this thesis, a new kind of accelerating flat model with no dark energy and fully dominated by cold dark matter (CDM) is proposed. The number of CDM particles is not conserved and the present accelerating stage is a consequence of the negative pressure describing the irreversible process of gravitational particle creation. In order to have a transition from a decelerating to an accelerating regime at low redshifts, the matter creation rate proposed here depends on 2 parameters (y and ߯): the first one identifies a constant term of the order of H0 and the second one describes a time variation proportional to he Hubble parameter H(t). In this scenario, H0 does not need to be small in order to solve the age problem and the transition happens even if there is no matter creation during the radiation and part of the matter dominated phase (when the ß term is negligible). Like in flat ACDM scenarios, the dimming of distant type Ia supernovae can be fitted with just one free parameter, and the coincidence problem plaguing the models driven by the cosmological constant. ACDM is absent. The limits endowed with with the existence of the quasar APM 08279+5255, located at z = 3:91 and with an estimated ages between 2 and 3 Gyr are also investigated. In the simplest case (ß = 0), the model is compatible with the existence of the quasar for y > 0:56 whether the age of the quasar is 2.0 Gyr. For 3 Gyr the limit derived is y > 0:72. New limits for the formation redshift of the quasar are also established
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The recent observational advances of Astronomy and a more consistent theoretical framework turned Cosmology in one of the most exciting frontiers of contemporary science. In this thesis, homogeneous and inhomogeneous Universe models containing dark matter and different kinds of dark energy are confronted with recent observational data. Initially, we analyze constraints from the existence of old high redshift objects, Supernovas type Ia and the gas mass fraction of galaxy clusters for 2 distinct classes of homogeneous and isotropic models: decaying vacuum and X(z)CDM cosmologies. By considering the quasar APM 08279+5255 at z = 3.91 with age between 2-3 Gyr, we obtain 0,2 < OM < 0,4 while for the j3 parameter which quantifies the contribution of A( t) is restricted to the intervalO, 07 < j3 < 0,32 thereby implying that the minimal age of the Universe amounts to 13.4 Gyr. A lower limit to the quasar formation redshift (zJ > 5,11) was also obtained. Our analyzes including flat, closed and hyperbolic models show that there is no an age crisis for this kind of decaying A( t) scenario. Tests from SN e Ia and gas mass fraction data were realized for flat X(z)CDM models. For an equation of state, úJ(z) = úJo + úJIZ, the best fit is úJo = -1,25, úJl = 1,3 and OM = 0,26, whereas for models with úJ(z) = úJo+úJlz/(l+z), we obtainúJo = -1,4, úJl = 2,57 and OM = 0,26. In another line of development, we have discussed the influence of the observed inhomogeneities by considering the Zeldovich-Kantowski-DyerRoeder (ZKDR) angular diameter distance. By applying the statistical X2 method to a sample of angular diameter for compact radio sources, the best fit to the cosmological parameters for XCDM models are OM = O, 26,úJ = -1,03 and a = 0,9, where úJ and a are the equation of state and the smoothness parameters, respectively. Such results are compatible with a phantom energy component (úJ < -1). The possible bidimensional spaces associated to the plane (a , OM) were restricted by using data from SNe Ia and gas mass fraction of galaxy clusters. For Supernovas the parameters are restricted to the interval 0,32 < OM < 0,5(20") and 0,32 < a < 1,0(20"), while to the gas mass fraction we find 0,18 < OM < 0,32(20") with alI alIowed values of a. For a joint analysis involving Supernovas and gas mass fraction data we obtained 0,18 < OM < 0,38(20"). In general grounds, the present study suggests that the influence of the cosmological inhomogeneities in the matter distribution need to be considered with more detail in the analyses of the observational tests. Further, the analytical treatment based on the ZKDR distance may give non-negligible corrections to the so-calIed background tests of FRW type cosmologies
Sobre a relação entre rotação, atividade crosmosférica e abundância de lítio em estrelas subgigantes
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The connection between rotation, CaII emission flux and lithium abundance is analyzed for a sample of subgiant stars, with evolutionary status was determined from the Toulouse-Geneve code and HlPPARCOS trigonometric parallax measurements. We noted that the distribution of rotation and CaII emission flux, as a function of effective temperature, shows a discontinuity located around the same spectral type, F8IV. Stars located blueward of this spectral type, exhibit a large spread of values of rotation and CaII flux, whereas stars redward of F8lV show essentially low ratation anel low CaII flux. The strength of these declines nevertheless, depends on stellar mass. The distribution of lithium abundances also shows a discontinuity, however with behavior a little more complex for subgiants with mass lower than about 1.2 Solar Masses, this decrease is observed later than that in rotation and CaII flux, whereas for masses higher than 1.2 Solar Masses the decrease in lithium abundance is located around the spectral type F8IV. The discrepancy between the location of the discontinuities of rotation and CaII flux and log n(Li) for stars with masses lower than 102 Solar Masses, seems to reflect the sensitivity of these phenomena to the mass of the convective envelope. The drop in rotation, which results mostly from a magnetic braking, requires an increase in the mass of the convective envelope less than that required for the decrease in lithium abundance The location of the discontinuity in log n( Li) in the same region of the discontinuity ties in rotation and CaII flux, for stars with masses higher than 1.2 Solar Masses, may also be explained by the behavior of the deepening of the convective envelope. In contrast to the relationship between rotation and CaII flux the relationship between lithium abundance and rotation shows no dear tendency toward linear behavior. Similarly, the same tendency is observed in the relationship between lithium abundance and CaII flux in spite of these facts, subgiants with high lithium content also have high rotation and high CaII emission flux. We also observed that stars with high lithium content present, in its majority, an undeveloped convective envelope, whereas stars with low lithium content have a developed convective envelope. In the case of the rotation, stars with undeveloped convective envelope, show rotational velocities as much high as low, whereas stars with developed convective envelope only present low rotation