989 resultados para atividade estelar
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n this work, we analyze the behavior of the chromospheric and coronal activities as a function of the mass and the orbital period of extrasolar planets which were detected by transit technique. So we look for possible effects of the planet on the star s chromosphere and corona. For this study we selected a sample of 48 stars with chromospheric activity indicator and 23 with coronal activity indicator. Our work is based on the work from Pont et al. (2011) in order to study stars with planets which were obtained by transit technique. Furthermore, we studied the relationship between planetary mass and orbital period with the chromospheric and coronal activity in order to better understand which influences the planets cause in the outer layers of stellar atmosphere. In our analysis we can observe that the mass of the planets exerts no influence in the stellar activity. However, we observed that the stellar coronal and chromospheric activities decrease with the increase of the orbital period of the planet
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In this work, we analyze the behavior of the chromospheric and coronal activities as a function of the mass and the orbital period of extrasolar planets which were detected by transit technique. So we look for possible effects of the planet on the star s chromosphere and corona. For this study we selected a sample of 48 stars with chromospheric activity indicator and 23 with coronal activity indicator. Our work is based on the work from Pont et al. (2011) in order to study stars with planets which were obtained by transit technique. Furthermore, we studied the relationship between planetary mass and orbital period with the chromospheric and coronal activity in order to better understand which influences the planets cause in the outer layers of stellar atmosphere. In our analysis we can observe that the mass of the planets exerts no influence in the stellar activity. However, we observed that the stellar coronal and chromospheric activities decrease with the increase of the orbital period of the planet
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In the present work we study the processes of heating in the high stellar atmosphere, with base in an analysis of behavior of the cromospheric and coronal emission for a sample of single stars classified as giant in the literature. The evolutionary status of the stars of the sample was determined from HIPPARCOS satellite trigonometric parallax measurements and from the Toulouse Genéve code. In this study we show the form of behavior of the CaII emission flux in spectral lines H and K F(CaII) and the X-ray emission flux in function of the rotation, number of Rossby Ro and depth in mass of the convective envelope. In this analysis we show that while the cromospheric activity is dominated clearly by a physical process of heating associated with the rotation, like a magnetic field produced by dynamo effect, the coronal activity seems to be influenced for a mechanism independent of the rotation. We show also that the effective role of the depth in massa of the convective envelope on the stellar activity has an important effect in the responsible physical process for the behavior of the activity in the atmosphere of the stars.
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The study of solar-type stars also includes the familiar solar analogs and twins. These objects have been one of the major research subjects in astrophysics nowadays. A direct comparison of solar activity with chromospheric activity indices for a set of stars very similar to the Sun (twins and analogs) provides an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of stellar activity on timescales of the order of the lifetime on the main sequence. This work deals with the relationship between the abundance of lithium, chromospheric activity, X-ray emission and rotation period in terms of stellar ages. We explore the influence of stellar evolution in the global properties of the stars and the aspects linked to its coronal, chromospheric and magnetic activity. Our main objective is to probe the law of decay of each of these parameters based on a sample of stars classified as well-connected as analogs stars and solar twins.
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Tese de mestrado em Física, apresentada à Universidade de Lisboa, através da Faculdade de Ciências, 2016
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Esta tese apresenta o estudo da população estelar nuclear e extranuclear de uma amostra de galáxias ativas próximas (trinta e sete galáxias Seyfert 2 e vinte e quatro rádio-galáxias); e de uma amostra de controle de galáxias não ativas (onze elípticas: sete lenticulares e dezoito espirais). Foram para isto utilizados espectros óticos de fenda longa com boa razão sinal-ruído obtidos em telescôpios com aberturas de 1;5m a 4m. As regiões amostradas nas extrações correspomlem nas galáxias a 100-2000 parsecs (pc), com um valor mediano de 800 pc. A fim de verificar se existe relação entre a presença de formação estelar recente e a atividade nuclear; foram determinadas as idades das populações estelares da região nuclear e circumnuclear destas galáxias; utilizando o método de síntese espectral. Também foi verificada a infiuência do núcleo ativo sobre a população circunmclear; através do estudo da diluição das larguras equivalentes nucleares em relação àquelas de fora do núcleo. Um dos aspectos mais relevantes do presente estudo é a inclusão de uma amostra de controle de galáxias não ativas em um nÚmero comparável ao de galáxias ativas. O estudo conjunto de uma amostra de controle serviu para quantificar as diferenças obtidas dos espectros - em particular no contínuo e na população estelar das galáxias devido a existência da atividade nuclear. Os principais resultados são os que seguem: Uma grande fração de galáxias Seyfert 2 apresenta formação estelar recente (com idades iguais ou inferiores a 100 milhões de anos), tanto no núcleo quanto fora dele. Por outro lado, as rádio-galáxias em geral são dominadas por populações velhas e de idade intermediária (10 e 1 bilhão de anos); as populações jovens são significativas em apenas 10% destes objetos Em vários aspectos, galáxias Seyfert 2 e rádio-galáxias apresentam características diferentes. As primeiras apresentam resultados da síntese bem mais diversificados do que as últimas; tanto em termos de contribuição das populações de diferentes idades, quanto em relação ao comportamento dos gradientes de população estelar e dos avermelhamentos internos das galáxias. As galáxias Seyfert 2 apresentam uma diversidade de populações bastallte grande; e em geral essas populações são muito diferentes daquelas encontradas em galáxias não ativas lenticulares e espirais. Apesar das rádio-galáxias apresentarem uma pequena diversidade de populações estelares e, aparentemente, populações semelhantes àquelas encontradas em galáxias não ativas elípticas e lenticulares, elas têm populações levemente mais jovens do que as encontradas nas galáxias não ativas, sob a forma de uma contribuição maior da população de 1 bilhão de anos. Nenhuma rádio-galáxia Fanaroff-Riley tipo I apresenta contribuição significativa de populações mais jovem; do que 1 bilhão de anos: enquanto que em uma ou duas rádio-galáxias FRI isso ocorre. Esse resultàdo sugere que existe uma pequena diferença entre a população estelar das rádio-galáxias FRI e FGII estudadas. Essa diferença precisa ser melhor estudada, através de uma amostra de rádio-galáxias maior, para se verificar se não é originada apenas pelo pequeno número de objetos analisados em cada grupo Para as galáxias Seyfert 2, os resultados encontrados são consistentes com um cenário evolutivo 1 onde uma interação provocaria a queda do gás na direção do núcleo provocando um ou mais episódios de formação estelar e iniciando também a atividade nuclear. Enquanto a formação estelar é dominante, as assinaturas da interação são ainda visíveis e o espectro apresenta as características de uma população jovem e linhas de emissão intemediárias entre aquelas de galáxias Seyfert 2 e de galáxias "Starlmrst". A partir do momento em que o episóidio de formação estelar se enfraquece, o espectro passa a ser dominado por características de uma população mais velha e com linhas de emissão típicas de uma galáxia Seyfert. Dentro do cenário acima, a diversidade de populações encontrada pode então ser explicada como sendo devida a diferentes estágios evolutivos da interação; além disso: um outro fator importante parece ser a quantidade de gás disponível; se esta quantidade for muito pequena, pode não ocorrer o disparo de formação estelar. No caso das rádio-galáxias, as interações que teriam originado a atividade nuclear parecem ter ocorrido há mais tempo (1 bilhão de anos atrás para a maioria dos objetos estudados), sugerindo um maior intervalo de tempo entre a interação e o disparo da atividade rádio do que entre a interação e a atividade Seyfert.
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The study physical process that control the stellar evolution is strength influenced by several stellar parameters, like as rotational velocity, convective envelope mass deepening, and magnetic field intensity. In this study we analyzed the interconnection of some stellar parameters, as Lithium abundance A(Li), chromospheric activity and magnetic field intensity as well as the variation of these parameters as a function of age, rotational velocity, and the convective envelope mass deepening for a selected sample of solar analogs and twins stars. In particular, we analyzed the convective envelope mass deepening and the dispersion of lithium abundance for these stars. We also studied the evolution of rotation in subgiants stars, because its belong to the following evolutionary stage of solar analogs, and twins stars. For this analyze, we compute evolutionary models with the TGEC code to derive the evolutionary stage, as well as the convective envelope mass deepening, and derive more precisely the stellar mass, and age for this 118 stars. Our Investigation shows a considerable dispersion of lithium abundance for the solar analogs stars. We also realize that this dispersion is not by the convective zone deep, in this way we observed which the scattering of A(Li) can not be explained by classical theories of mixing in the convective zone. In conclusion we have that are necessary extra-mixing process to explain this decrease of Lithium abundance in solar analogs and twins stars. We analyzed the subgiant stars because this are the subsequent evolutionary stage after the solar analogs and twins stars. For this analysis, we compute the rotational period for 30 subgiants stars observed by Co- RoT satellite. For this task we apply two different methods: Lomb-Scargle algorithm, and the Plavchan Periodogram. We apply the TGEC code we compute models with internal distribution of angular momentum to confront the predict results with the models, and the observational results. With this analyze, we showed which solid body rotation models are incompatible with the physical interpretation of observational results. As a result of our study we still concluded that the magnetic field, convective envelope mass deepening, and internal redistribution of angular momentum are essential to explain the evolution of low-mass stars, and its observational characteristics. Based on population synthesis simulation, we concluded that the solar neighborhood presents a considerable quantity of solar twins when compared with the discovered set nowadays. Altogether we foresee the existence around 400 solar analogs in the solar neighborhood (distance of 100 pc). We also study the angular momentum of solar analogs and twins, in this study we concluded that added angular momentum from a Jupiter type planet, putted in the Jupiter position, is not enough to explain the angular momentum predicted by Kraft law (Kraft 1970)
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
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In the present work, we have analyzed the behavior of the chromospheric activity of stars with planets, as a function of different planetary parameters, searching for possible effects of planets on the chromosphere of the hosting star. For this study we have selected a sample of 73 main sequence stars with planets, of spectral types F, G and K. Our analysis shows that among stars with planets presenting semi-major axis smaller than 0.15 AU, a few ones present enhanced CaII emission flux, paralleling recent results found in the literature for coronal X-ray flux. Nevertheless, in contrast to Kashyap et al. (2008), who claim that enhanced X-ray flux in stars with planets is associated to massive close-in planetary companions, we suggest that such an aspect, at least in the context of CaII emission flux, is rather an effect of stellar sample selection. We have also studied the behavior of the CaII emission as a function of orbital parameters such as orbital period and eccentricity, and no clear trend was found, reinforcing our present suggestion that enhanced chromospheric activity in stars with planets is an intrinsic stellar phenomenon
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A partir de uma pesquisa histórica sobre a regulação da atividade petrolífera nacional, constatou-se que as jazidas de petróleo e de gás natural são bens públicos cuja exploração é constitucionalmente reservada ao Estado. Ademais, a delegação da exploração desses bens, por meio de concessão ou de partilha de produção, mantém a propriedade estatal desses recursos naturais.
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Consultoria Legislativa - Área XIX - Ciência Política, Sociologia Política, História, Relações Internacionais.
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Consultoria Legislativa - Área XI - Meio Ambiente e Direito Ambiental, Organização Territorial e Desenvolvimento Urbano e Regional.
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Consultoria Legislativa - Área VII - Sistema Financeiro, Direito Comercial, Direito Econômico, Defesa do Consumidor.
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Consultoria Legislativa - Área XVII - Segurança Pública e Defesa Nacional.
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Consultoria Legislativa - Área XVII - Segurança Pública e Defesa Nacional.