نتایج جستجو برای: ژن sgr

تعداد نتایج: 18769  

2004
Alon Retter Alexander Liu Marc Bos

Since the discovery of the largest positive superhump period in TV Col (6.4 h), we have started a program to search for superhumps in cataclysmic variables (CVs) with large orbital periods. In this work, we summarize preliminary results of our observations of TX Col and V4742 Sgr. TX Col is an intermediate polar with a 5.7-h orbital period. V4742 Sgr is a recent (2002) nova with no known period...

1999
Peter M. Woods Chryssa Kouveliotou Jan van Paradijs Michael S. Briggs Kevin Hurley Ersin Göğüş Robert D. Preece Timothy W. Giblin Christopher Thompson Robert C. Duncan

We present evidence for burst emission from SGR 1900+14 with a power-law high energy spectrum extending beyond 500 keV. Unlike previous detections of high energy photons during bursts from SGRs, these emissions are not associated with high-luminosity burst intervals. Not only is the emission hard, but the spectra are better fit by Band’s GRB function rather than by the traditional optically-thi...

2008
Anna L. Watts Tod E. Strohmayer

The recent discovery of high frequency oscillations in giant flares from SGR 1806-20 and SGR 1900+14 may be the first direct detection of vibrations in a neutron star crust. If this interpretation is correct it offers a novel means of testing the neutron star equation of state, crustal breaking strain, and magnetic field configuration. Using timing data from RHESSI, we have confirmed the detect...

2005
Leandro O. Kerber

We investigate the properties of two stellar concentrations in a low-absorption disk zone in Centaurus, located respectively at l = 306.47◦, b = −0.61◦, and l = 307.01◦, b = −0.74◦. The present analysis is based mostly on 2MASS photometry, as well as optical photometry. Based on colour-magnitude diagrams and stellar radial density profiles, we show that these concentrations are not open star cl...

2017
Peter M. Woods Chryssa Kouveliotou Jan van Paradijs Michael S. Briggs Kevin Hurley Ersin Göğüş Robert D. Preece Timothy W. Giblin Christopher Thompson Robert C. Duncan

We present evidence for burst emission from SGR 1900114 with a power-law high-energy spectrum extending beyond 500 keV. Unlike previous detections of high-energy photons during bursts from soft gamma repeaters (SGRs), these emissions are not associated with extraordinarily bright flares. Not only is the emission hard, but the spectra are better fitted by D. Band’s gamma-ray burst (GRB) function...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1996
N Tye-Murray S Witt J Castelloe

The laser videodisc-based Sentence Gist Recognition (SGR) test consists of sets of topically related sentences that are cued by short film clips. Clients respond to test items by selecting picture illustrations and may interact with the talker by using repair strategies when they do not recognize a test item. The two experiments, involving 40 and 35 adult subjects, respectively, indicated that ...

1979
K. S. Cheng X. Y. Wang

A radio afterglow was detected following the 1998 August 27 giant flare from the soft gamma repeater (SGR) 1900+14. Its short-lived behavior is quite different from the radio nebula of SGR 1806-20, but very similar to radio afterglows from classic gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). Motivated by this, we attempt to explain it with the external shock model as invoked in the standard theory of GRB afterglow...

Journal: :IJAHUC 2010
Chao Chen Zesheng Chen

The unique characteristics of space networks lead to different research approaches from those in terrestrial networks. In this paper, a routing framework called Space Gateway Routing (SGR) is proposed for routing through different autonomous regions (ARs) in ad hoc space networks. SGR has two integral parts: External SGR (ESGR) and Interior SGR (ISGR). ESGR addresses the delivery of different t...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2013
Yasuhito Sakuraba Ye-Sol Kim Soo-Cheul Yoo Stefan Hörtensteiner Nam-Chon Paek

During natural or dark-induced senescence, chlorophyll degradation causes leaf yellowing. Recent evidence indicates that chlorophyll catabolic enzymes (CCEs) interact with the photosynthetic apparatus; for example, five CCEs (NYC1, NOL, PPH, PAO and RCCR) interact with LHCII. STAY-GREEN (SGR) and CCEs interact with one another in senescing chloroplasts; this interaction may allow metabolic chan...

2006
D. SCHLEUTER

1. The outcome of interspecific competition for food resources depends both on the competitors’ sensory abilities and on environmental conditions. In laboratory experiments we tested the influence of daylight and darkness on feeding behaviour and specific growth rate (SGR) of two species with different sensory abilities. 2. We used perch (Perca fluviatilis) as a visually orientated, and ruffe (...

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