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Electrochemical Investigation Of Effect Of Br - On Redox Behavior Of (Tpp)Co, Chuanwei Yan, Haichao Lin
Electrochemical Investigation Of Effect Of Br - On Redox Behavior Of (Tpp)Co, Chuanwei Yan, Haichao Lin
Journal of Electrochemistry
The effect of Br - anion on electrochemical behavior of (TPP)Co was investigated in 1,2 dichloroethane solution by microelectrode and thin layer cyclic voltammetry technique. It was found that the axially coordination of one Br - anion to (TPP)Co(Ⅲ)(Br -) 2 shifts the potential of porphyrin system to more positive value. The reduction peak of 0.12 V(vs.SCE) is attributed to the reduction of (TPP)Co(Ⅲ)(Br -). It is also postulated that the reduction of (TPP)Co(Ⅲ)(Br -) 2 occurred at a more negative potential where the reduction of the Co(Ⅱ)/Co(Ⅰ) process happened.
The Study On The Performance Of Mcfc Matrix Prepared By Flow Cast, Huaxin Lin, Baolian Yi, Naichao Li, Tianxi Qu, Enjun Zhang, Lianyin Kong, Yingcai Chen
The Study On The Performance Of Mcfc Matrix Prepared By Flow Cast, Huaxin Lin, Baolian Yi, Naichao Li, Tianxi Qu, Enjun Zhang, Lianyin Kong, Yingcai Chen
Journal of Electrochemistry
The matrix for MCFC were prepared by flow cast technique which gives reproducible and reliable results. Its mean pore radius is about 0.18 μm, and the porosity is about 65%. The performance of MCFC stacked with this type of matrix is 0.854 V at 200 mA/cm 2.
Oxygen Evolution Behavour On Ni Electrode In Koh Solution, Xiaoyan Cao, Huatang Yuan, Zuoxiang Zhang Yunshi Zhou
Oxygen Evolution Behavour On Ni Electrode In Koh Solution, Xiaoyan Cao, Huatang Yuan, Zuoxiang Zhang Yunshi Zhou
Journal of Electrochemistry
The steady_state polarization curves of oxygen evolution were measured at temperatures between 22~70 ℃ on Ni electrode in 30 wt.% KOH solution by galvanostat methode. The exchange current densities, Tafel slopes and transfer coefficients were studied. It was found that 40 ℃ is a special temperature, near which the kinetic parameters change abrupdy. The Tafel slopes for oxygen evolution reactions at higher overpotentials change from more than 120 mV to about 70 mV when the temperature raises to 40~70 ℃ from 22~35 ℃. Simultaneously, the heat of activation is changes from 79.88 kJ/mol to 55.32 kJ/mol. Moreover, the -(η/Τ) i …
Studies Of Spinal Li 1+X Mn 2-X O 4 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery, Xiaomei Wu, Qinghe Yang, Zhongkao Jin, Haoqing Wu, Xiangfu Zong
Studies Of Spinal Li 1+X Mn 2-X O 4 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery, Xiaomei Wu, Qinghe Yang, Zhongkao Jin, Haoqing Wu, Xiangfu Zong
Journal of Electrochemistry
The spinel Li intercalation compound Li 1+ x Mn 2- x O 4(0< x <1) was prepared by using techniques of cyclic voltammetry. The electrochemical parameters of Li 1+ x Mn 2- x O 4 electrode vary as either the starting materials or the synthesis temperature changes. It was found that the initial capacity and reversible behaviors of the Li 1+ x Mn 2- x O 4 electrode depends on the amount of the excess Li, represented as x in Li 1+ x Mn 2- x O 4. The reversible of Li intercalation process for Li 1+ x Mn 2- x O 4 electrode was demonstrate by cyclic voltammograms.
Corrosion Characteristics Of Electrodeposited Ni Mo P Alloy Immersed In Nacl Solution, Yue Zeng, Hongxin Huang, Xiaoming Xiao, Shixun Lian
Corrosion Characteristics Of Electrodeposited Ni Mo P Alloy Immersed In Nacl Solution, Yue Zeng, Hongxin Huang, Xiaoming Xiao, Shixun Lian
Journal of Electrochemistry
The corrosion characteristics of electrodeposited Ni Mo P alloy immersed in 5wt.% NaCl solution were investigated using immersion, anodic polarization curves, XPS and AES analysis. The corrosion rates of amorphous Ni Mo P alloys are lower than that of crystalline Ni Mo P alloys. Anodic polarization curve experiments show that for the electrodeposited Ni Mo P alloys, the nickel mol fraction of which has in between 0.719 and 0.868, the corrosion potential moves to positive with the increase of P content, and the peak current value of active region increase with the increase of Mo content in alloys, though the …
Studies On The Inclusion Behavior Of Cyclodextrins With Ketoprofen By Electrochemical Methods, Jun Gu, Yong Zhang, Jinhao Pan
Studies On The Inclusion Behavior Of Cyclodextrins With Ketoprofen By Electrochemical Methods, Jun Gu, Yong Zhang, Jinhao Pan
Journal of Electrochemistry
The influences of cyclodextrins and their derivatives on the electrochemical behavior of ketoprofen were studied. The inclusion constants of ketoprofen with β CD,HP β CD and methyl β CD and the influences of temperature on the inclusion actions were also investigated. The inclusion phenomena is explained with the thermodynamics parameters of the inclusion complexes.
Study On The Ti/Sno 2/Pbo 2 Anode In Sulphuric Acid Solution, Yaogang Li, Yanpin Shun, Wenlin Xu
Study On The Ti/Sno 2/Pbo 2 Anode In Sulphuric Acid Solution, Yaogang Li, Yanpin Shun, Wenlin Xu
Journal of Electrochemistry
The Ti/SnO 2/PbO 2 electrode, prepared by the electrodeposition method, was tested as the anode for the oxygen evolution reaction in 1 mol/L H 2SO 4 solution and examined by means of EDS, SEM and XRD. The electrocatalytic activity and the electrochemical stability of the prepared electrode were found to be superior.
Wet Deposition In A Global Size-Dependent Aerosol Transport Model: 2. Influence Of The Scavenging Scheme On 210pb Vertical Profiles, Surface Concentrations, And Deposition, W Guelle, Y J. Balkanski, Jack E. Dibb, M Schulz, F Dulac
Wet Deposition In A Global Size-Dependent Aerosol Transport Model: 2. Influence Of The Scavenging Scheme On 210pb Vertical Profiles, Surface Concentrations, And Deposition, W Guelle, Y J. Balkanski, Jack E. Dibb, M Schulz, F Dulac
Earth Sciences
The main atmospheric sink for submicron aerosols is wet removal. Lead 210, the radioactive decay product of 222Rn, attaches immediately after being formed to submicron particles. Here we compare the effects of three different wet-scavenging schemes used in global aerosol simulations on the 210Pb aerosol distribution using an off-line, size-resolved, global atmospheric transport model. We highlight the merits and shortcomings of each scavenging scheme at reproducing available measurements, which include concentrations in surface air and deposition, as well as vertical profiles observed over North America and western and central North Pacific. We show that model-measurement comparison of total …
Deglacial Radiocarbon Chronology Of The Western Ross Sea From Relative Sea-Level Curves, George H. Denton, Brenda Hall
Deglacial Radiocarbon Chronology Of The Western Ross Sea From Relative Sea-Level Curves, George H. Denton, Brenda Hall
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
This award provides support for one year of funding to perform carbon-14 analyses on samples (seal skin and Adamussium colbecki shells) collected in firm stratigraphic position within numerous raised beaches along the Scott Coast of the western Ross Sea, Antarctica. These measurements will enable the development of a radiocarbon chronology and will result in detailed relative sea- level curves for five separate localities along the Scott Coast. These relative sea-level curves will help to constrain the timing of deglaciation in the western Ross Sea. During the last glaciation, West Antarctic ice expanded into the Ross Sea, merged with East Antarctic …
Process For Enhancing The Activity Of Amyloid Β Peptides, Kenneth Hensley, D. Allan Butterfield, John M. Carney, Michael Aksenov
Process For Enhancing The Activity Of Amyloid Β Peptides, Kenneth Hensley, D. Allan Butterfield, John M. Carney, Michael Aksenov
Chemistry Faculty Patents
A novel process for enhancing activity of an oligopeptide or polypeptide comprising the steps of: providing an oligopeptide or polypeptide, dissolving the oligopeptide or polypeptide in an organic solvent, heating, removing the solvent, and recovering an oligopeptide or polypeptide with enhanced activity is disclosed. Also disclosed are novel oligopeptides and polypeptides enhanced by the process according the invention.
Batelaan And Gay Reply, Herman Batelaan, Timothy J. Gay
Batelaan And Gay Reply, Herman Batelaan, Timothy J. Gay
Timothy J. Gay Publications
In their Comment [1] to our Letter [2], Rutherford and Grobe first disagree with our conclusion that “a tabletop Stern-Gerlach filter is feasible.” Given our estimate of the throughput for such a device, ~0.3 electrons/s, we were clearly not proposing it as an alternative to standard polarized electron sources (~1015 electrons/s). The main argument for “feasibility” is based on the relatively low currents required to establish the solenoidal magnetic field (5 A)—hence the use of the word “tabletop” in the abstract. In retrospect, a better statement would have been that “experimental demonstration of such a spin-splitting effect may be …
Insulator-Metal Crossover Near Optimal Doping In Pr22xcexcuo4: Anomalous Normal-State Low Temperature Resistivity, P. Fournier, P. Mohanty, E. Maiser, S. Darzens, T. Venkatesan, C. J. Lobb, G. Czjzek, Richard A. Webb, R. L. Greene
Insulator-Metal Crossover Near Optimal Doping In Pr22xcexcuo4: Anomalous Normal-State Low Temperature Resistivity, P. Fournier, P. Mohanty, E. Maiser, S. Darzens, T. Venkatesan, C. J. Lobb, G. Czjzek, Richard A. Webb, R. L. Greene
Faculty Publications
Normal-state resistivity measurements at high fields and low temperatures in electron-doped Pr2-xCexCuO4 thin films reveal an insulator-metal crossover near a doping level x≈0.15, similar to a previous report on hole-doped La2-xSrxCuO4. The temperature dependence of the resistivity of insulatinglike samples is sublogarithmic, while for metallic samples (with x = 0.17) the resistivity is linear from 40 mK to 40 K. This surprising latter observation suggests an unusual contribution to the scattering processes at low temperature in these materials. We conclude that the ground state at x = 0.15, corresponding …
Strong Dissipative Behavior In Quantum Field Theory, Arjun Berera, Marcelo Gleiser, Rudnei O. Ramos
Strong Dissipative Behavior In Quantum Field Theory, Arjun Berera, Marcelo Gleiser, Rudnei O. Ramos
Dartmouth Scholarship
We study the conditions under which an overdamped regime can be attained in the dynamic evolution of a quantum field configuration. Using a real-time formulation of finite temperature field theory, we compute the effective evolution equation of a scalar field configuration, quadratically interacting with a given set of other scalar fields. We then show that, in the overdamped regime, the dissipative kernel in the field equation of motion is closely related to the shear viscosity coefficient, as computed in scalar field theory at finite temperature. The effective dynamics is equivalent to a time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau description of the approach to equilibrium …
Laser Cooling And Trapping Of Argon Metastable Atomic Beam, Juan Carlos Catala
Laser Cooling And Trapping Of Argon Metastable Atomic Beam, Juan Carlos Catala
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The high velocity of free atoms associated with the thermal motion, together with the velocity distribution of atoms has imposed the ultimate limitation on the precision of ultrahigh resolution spectroscopy. A sample consisting of low velocity atoms would provide a substantial improvement in spectroscopy resolution.
To overcome the problem of thermal motion, atomic physicists have pursued two goals; first, the reduction of the thermal motion (cooling); and second, the confinement of the atoms by means of electromagnetic fields (trapping). Cooling carried sufficiently far, eliminates the motional problems, whereas trapping allows for long observation times.
In this work the laser cooling …
Soluble Species In Aerosol And Snow And Their Relationship At Glacier 1, Tien Shan, China, Junying Sun, Dahe Qin, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Jack E. Dibb, Sallie Whitlow, Zhongqin Li, Qinzhao Yang
Soluble Species In Aerosol And Snow And Their Relationship At Glacier 1, Tien Shan, China, Junying Sun, Dahe Qin, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Jack E. Dibb, Sallie Whitlow, Zhongqin Li, Qinzhao Yang
Earth Science Faculty Scholarship
Simultaneous sampling of aerosol (n = 20) and snow (n = 114) was made at Glacier 1, Tien Shan, between May 19 and June 29, 1996. Similar temporal patterns of some major ion (calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, chloride, and sulfate) concentrations between snow and aerosol show that snow chemistry basically reflects changes in the chemistry of the atmosphere. This gives us confidence in the reconstruction of past atmospheric change using some snow data. There are no significant correlations between aerosol and snow samples for ammonium and nitrate. This suggests that postdepositional and/or postcollection processes may alter ammonium and …
Laser-Plasma Harmonics With High-Contrast Pulses And Designed Prepulses, R.S. Marjoribanks, L. Zhao, F.W. Budnik, G. Kulcsar, A. Vitcu, H. Higaki, R. Wagner, Anatoly Maksimchuk, Donald P. Umstadter, S.P. Le Blanc, M.C. Downer
Laser-Plasma Harmonics With High-Contrast Pulses And Designed Prepulses, R.S. Marjoribanks, L. Zhao, F.W. Budnik, G. Kulcsar, A. Vitcu, H. Higaki, R. Wagner, Anatoly Maksimchuk, Donald P. Umstadter, S.P. Le Blanc, M.C. Downer
Donald Umstadter Publications
One aspect of the complexity of mid- and high-harmonic generation in highintensity laser-plasma interactions is that nonlinear hydrodynamics is virtually always folded together with the nonlinear optical conversion process. We have partly dissected this issue in picosecond and subpicosecond interactions with preformed plasma gradients, imaging and spectrally resolving low- and mid-order harmonics. We describe spatial breakup of the picosecond beam in preformed plasmas, concomitant broaden~ng and breakup of the harmonic spectrum. presumably through self-phase modulation, together with data on the sensitivity of harmonics production efficiency to the gradient or extent of prefomed plasma. Lastly. we show preliminary data of regular …
Near–Infrared Classification Spectroscopy: H–Band Spectra Of Fundamental Mk Standards, Michael R. Meyer, Suzan Edwards, Kenneth H. Hinkle, Stephen E. Strom
Near–Infrared Classification Spectroscopy: H–Band Spectra Of Fundamental Mk Standards, Michael R. Meyer, Suzan Edwards, Kenneth H. Hinkle, Stephen E. Strom
Astronomy: Faculty Publications
We present a catalog of H-band spectra for 85 stars of approximately solar abundance observed at a resolving power of 3000 with the KPNO Mayall 4 m Fourier Transform Spectrometer. The atlas covers spectral types O7M5 and luminosity classes IV as defined in the MK system. We identify both atomic and molecular indices and line ratios that are temperature and luminosity sensitive, allowing spectral classification to be carried out in the H-band. The line ratios permit spectral classification in the presence of continuum excess emission, which is commonly found in premain-sequence or evolved stars. We demonstrate that with …
Soluble Species In Aerosol And Snow And Their Relationship At Glacier 1, Tien Shan, China, Junying Sun, Dahe Qin, Paul A. Mayewski, Jack E. Dibb, Sallie I. Whitlow, Zhongqin Lee, Qinzhao Yang
Soluble Species In Aerosol And Snow And Their Relationship At Glacier 1, Tien Shan, China, Junying Sun, Dahe Qin, Paul A. Mayewski, Jack E. Dibb, Sallie I. Whitlow, Zhongqin Lee, Qinzhao Yang
Earth Sciences
Simultaneous sampling of aerosol (n = 20) and snow (n = 114) was made at Glacier 1, Tien Shan, between May 19 and June 29, 1996. Similar temporal patterns of some major ion (calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, chloride, and sulfate) concentrations between snow and aerosol show that snow chemistry basically reflects changes in the chemistry of the atmosphere. This gives us confidence in the reconstruction of past atmospheric change using some snow data. There are no significant correlations between aerosol and snow samples for ammonium and nitrate. This suggests that post-depositional and/or post-collection processes may alter ammonium and nitrate concentrations …
Development Of A Generalized Theoretical Model For The Response Of A Phase/Doppler Measurement System To Arbitrarily Oriented Fibers Illuminated By Gaussian Beams, Scott A. Schaub, James A. Lock, Amir A. Naqwi
Development Of A Generalized Theoretical Model For The Response Of A Phase/Doppler Measurement System To Arbitrarily Oriented Fibers Illuminated By Gaussian Beams, Scott A. Schaub, James A. Lock, Amir A. Naqwi
Physics Faculty Publications
We present a generalized theoretical model for the response of the phase/Doppler (P/D) measurement system to light scattered by cylindrical fibers. This theoretical model is valid for arbitrary fiber diameters and refractive indices, for Gaussian incident beams, and it accounts for arbitrary fiber orientations, fiber positions, and effects that are due to the two-dimensional receivers. The generalized P/D computer model (GPDCM) is the extension of an earlier study by the authors, combining past P/D simulation methodology with recent developments in modeling light scattering by tilted cylindrical fibers. A FORTRAN computer program that implements the GPDCM theoretical development was written and …
A Realtime Internet Based Quality Control Application For Hurricane Surface Wind Observations, Luis R. Amat Jr.
A Realtime Internet Based Quality Control Application For Hurricane Surface Wind Observations, Luis R. Amat Jr.
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This thesis chronicles the design and implementation of a Intemet/Intranet and database based application for the quality control of hurricane surface wind observations. A quality control session consists of selecting desired observation types to be viewed and determining a storm track based time window for viewing the data. All observations of the selected types are then plotted in a storm relative view for the chosen time window and geography is positioned for the storm-center time about which an objective analysis can be performed. Users then make decisions about data validity through visual nearestneighbor comparison and inspection. The project employed an …
U-Duality, D-Branes And Black Hole Emission Rates: Agreements And Disagreements, Fay Dowker, David Kastor, Jennie Traschen
U-Duality, D-Branes And Black Hole Emission Rates: Agreements And Disagreements, Fay Dowker, David Kastor, Jennie Traschen
David Kastor
An expression for the spacetime absorption coefficient of a scalar field in a five dimensional, near extremal black hole background is derived, which has the same form as that presented by Maldacena and Strominger, but is valid over a larger, U-duality invariant region of parameter space and in general disagrees with the corresponding D-brane result. We develop an argument, based on D-brane thermodynamics, which specifies the range of parameters over which agreement should be expected. For neutral emission, the spacetime and D-brane results agree over this range. However, for charged emission, we find disagreement in the `Fat Black Hole' regime, …
Sputter Deposition Of High Resistivity Boron Carbide, Ahmad A. Ahmad, Natale J. Ianno, Seong-Don Hwang, Peter A. Dowben
Sputter Deposition Of High Resistivity Boron Carbide, Ahmad A. Ahmad, Natale J. Ianno, Seong-Don Hwang, Peter A. Dowben
Peter Dowben Publications
We have succeeded in the rf magnetron sputter deposition of high resistivity boron carbide (B1−xCx). This has been accomplished by the sputter depositing the boron carbide from a methane saturated boron carbide target. We show that the composition and optical band gap of the sputter deposited material are functions of the applied rf power. Furthermore, boron carbide/silicon heterojunction diodes fabricated via sputtering compare favorably with those fabricated from borane cage molecule sources using plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD).
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 74, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Fire Guts Kappa Alpha House
- Goetz, Kristina. Liver Recipient Relishing Chance at Life – Jim Marcotte
- Sutton, Lyndsay. Graduation Delay Equals Financial Turmoil
- Normal Crosswalk Bad Idea
- Tabor, Chris. Editorial Cartoon re: Normal Crosswalk
- Wilkins, David. Student Government Association Self-Serving, Ignoring Debate
- E., Justin. Editorial Cartoon re: World Wrestling Federation Political Candidates
- Back, Shannon. Taking Out the Garbage – Recycling
- Goddard, Holly. Anne Lewis Explores Appalachian Life
- Goddard, Holly. Lengthy Debates Blamed for Student Government Association Dropouts
- Lucas, Fred. Stacey Coy Remembered Through Scholarship
- Parking …
Ultralow-Energy Electrons From Fast Heavy-Ion Helium Collisions: The “Target Cusp“, W. Schmitt, R. Moshammer, F. S.C. O'Rourke, H. Kollmus, L. Sarkadi, R. Mann, S. Hagmann, Ronald E. Olson, J. Ullrich
Ultralow-Energy Electrons From Fast Heavy-Ion Helium Collisions: The “Target Cusp“, W. Schmitt, R. Moshammer, F. S.C. O'Rourke, H. Kollmus, L. Sarkadi, R. Mann, S. Hagmann, Ronald E. Olson, J. Ullrich
Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works
Doubly differential cross sections d2σ / dν ‖ dν⊥ have been obtained by mapping the 3-dimensional velocity space of ultralow- and low-energy electrons \ (1.5 meV < = Ee < = 100 eV \) emitted in singly ionizing 3.6 MeV / u Au53+ on helium collisions. A sharp \ ( ΔEFWHMe⊥< = 22 meV \) asymmetric peak centered at = 0 is observed to emerge at ultralow energies from the strongly forward shifted low-energy electron velocity distribution. The shape of this "target cusp," which is very sensitive on the details of the two-center potential, is in excellent accord with theoretical predictions. © 1998 The American Physical Society.
The Effect Of A Uniform Electric Field On Homogeneous Vapor–Liquid Nucleation In A Dipolar Fluid. I. Stockmayer Fluid, K.J. Oh, G.T. Gao, Xiao Cheng Zeng
The Effect Of A Uniform Electric Field On Homogeneous Vapor–Liquid Nucleation In A Dipolar Fluid. I. Stockmayer Fluid, K.J. Oh, G.T. Gao, Xiao Cheng Zeng
Xiao Cheng Zeng Publications
The rate of homogeneous vapor–liquid nucleation is controlled mainly by the Gibbs formation free energy of critical clusters. Within the framework of thei/υ cluster theory of Reiss and co-workers, the formation free energies of Stockmayer clusters in the presence of a uniform electric field are determined. The Helmholtz free energy of the clusters, an input required in the i/υ cluster theory, is calculated via Monte Carlo simulations. The most significant result is that as a uniform electric field is applied the formation free energy at fixed supersaturation of the vapor becomes larger than that in the absence …
Nitric Acid Scavenging By Mineral And Biomass Burning Aerosols, A Tabazadeh, M Z. Jacobson, H B. Singh, O Brian Toon, J S. Lin, R B. Chatfield, A N. Thakur, R. Talbot, Jack E. Dibb
Nitric Acid Scavenging By Mineral And Biomass Burning Aerosols, A Tabazadeh, M Z. Jacobson, H B. Singh, O Brian Toon, J S. Lin, R B. Chatfield, A N. Thakur, R. Talbot, Jack E. Dibb
Earth Sciences
The abundance of gas phase nitric acid in the upper troposphere is overestimated by global chemistry-transport models, especially during the spring and summer seasons. Recent aircraft data obtained over the central US show that mineral aerosols were abundant in the upper troposphere during spring. Chemical reactions on mineral dust may provide an important sink for nitric acid. In regions where the mineral dust abundance is low in the upper troposphere similar HNO3 removal processes may occur on biomass burning aerosols. We propose that mineral and biomass burning aerosols may provide an important global sink for gas phase nitric acid, …
Black Holes With Magnetic Charge And Quantized Mass, A. Yu. Ignatiev, G. C. Joshi, Kameshwar C. Wali
Black Holes With Magnetic Charge And Quantized Mass, A. Yu. Ignatiev, G. C. Joshi, Kameshwar C. Wali
Physics - All Scholarship
We examine the issue of magnetic charge quantization in the presence of black holes. It is pointed out that quantization of magnetic charge can lead to the mass quantization for magnetically charged black holes. We also discuss some implications for the experimental searches of magnetically charged black holes.
Analytical Mechanics, Janet Scheel, Louis Hand
Co (J = 4 → 3) And 650 Micron Continuum Observations Of The Z = 0.93 Hyperluminous Infrared Galaxy Fsc 15307+3252, Min S. Yun, N Z. Scoville
Co (J = 4 → 3) And 650 Micron Continuum Observations Of The Z = 0.93 Hyperluminous Infrared Galaxy Fsc 15307+3252, Min S. Yun, N Z. Scoville
Min S. Yun
We report the results of our CO J = 4 → 3 line and rest-frame 650 μm continuum observations of the z = 0.93 hyperluminous infrared galaxy FSC 15307+3252 using the Owens Valley Millimeter Array. No line or continuum emission was detected, but the derived limits provide a useful constraint on the temperature, emissivity, and mass of the cold dust associated with FSC 15307+3252 and its molecular gas content. The 3 σ upper limit on the velocity-integrated CO (4-3) line flux is 1.6 Jy km s-1 (for ΔV = 300 km s-1). This corresponds to a surprisingly small total molecular …
Flows On Scales Of 150 Mpc?, K. R. Müller, W. Freudling, R. Watkins, G. Wegner
Flows On Scales Of 150 Mpc?, K. R. Müller, W. Freudling, R. Watkins, G. Wegner
Dartmouth Scholarship
In order to investigate the reality of large-scale streaming motion on scales of up to 150 Mpc, we have studied the peculiar motions of ~200 early-type galaxies in three directions of the South Equatorial Strip at distances out to ~20,000 km s-1. The new Automatic Plate Measuring Facility South Equatorial Strip Catalog (-175<δ<+25) was used to select the sample of field galaxies in three directions: (1) 15h10m-16h10m; (2) 20h30m-21h50m; (3) 00h10m-01h30m. New R-band CCD photometry and spectroscopic data for the galaxies are used. The fundamental plane distance-indicator …δ<+25)>