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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Getting the most out of C.O.A.S.T

Buscher, David Felix January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
2

Feedback in Cluster Cores

Rafferty, David A. 25 September 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Population study of radio-quiet and thermally emitting isolated neutron stars / Estudo de população de estrelas de nêutrons isoladas emissoras de raios X e silenciosas em rádio

Pires, Adriana Mancini 18 November 2009 (has links)
The main objective of the thesis is to study the properties of the Galactic population of radio-quiet and thermally emitting isolated neutron stars (INSs). This is done by studying further the existing neutron star sample of nearby seven sources, known as the Magnificent Seven (M7), as well as by searching for new candidates and constraining possible populations. During the thesis, we investigated the proper motions of three of the faintest M7 in X-rays with the satellite Chandra. This work allowed us to constrain the neutron star displacement in two cases as well as to accurately determine the high proper motion of a third source, for the first time in X-rays with a significance approaching 10 standard deviations (Motch, Pires, Haberl, & Schwope, 2007, Ap&SS, 308, 217; Motch, Pires, Haberl, Schwope, & Zavlin, 2009, A&A 497, 423). The search of new INS candidates in the serendipitous catalogue of the XMM-Newton Observatory, with more than 120,000 X-ray sources, had as well the aim to constrain the spatial density of thermally emitting sources located beyond the solar vicinity. This work allowed the long awaited discovery of a new thermally emitting INS with properties similar to those of the seven nearby sources discovered by ROSAT (Pires, Motch, Turolla, Treves, & Popov, 2009, A&A 498, 233). Moreover, deep optical observations with SOAR and the ESO-VLT have been obtained during the thesis work in order to optically identify a handful of INS candidates that have been selected among more than 72,000 sources (Pires, Motch, & Janot-Pacheco, 2009, A&A, 504, 185). Finally, population synthesis of Galactic thermally emitting INSs allows constraining the global properties of this population based on the whole sample of XMM-Newton observations. By estimating the density of similar sources at more remote distances in the Milky Way, the final objective is to determine whether the spatial density derived from the group of seven nearby sources is a local anomaly caused by the Suns current location near regions of active stellar formation of the Gould Belt. / O objetivo da tese é estudar as propriedades da população Galáctica de estrelas de nêutrons isoladas com emissão térmica em raios X mas silenciosas em rádio. Isto é feito iinvestigando-se a amostra existente de sete fontes próximas, conhecidas como Magnificent Seven (M7), assim como através da procura por novos candidatos e restringindo possíveis cenários e populações. Durante a tese, nós investigamos os movimentos próprios de três das mais fracas fontes em raios X com o satélite Chandra. Este trabalho nos permitiu restringir o deslocamento da estrela de nêutrons em dois casos assim como medir com grande precisão o alto valor de movimento próprio de uma terceira fonte, pela primeira vez em raios X com uma precisão alcançando 10 desvios-padrão (Motch, Pires, Haberl & Schwope, 2007, Ap&SS, 308, 217; Motch, Pires, Haberl, Schwope & Zavlin, 2009, A&A 497, 423). A procura por novos candidatos a estrelas de nêutrons isoladas no catálogo de fontes do satélite XMM-Newton, com mais de 120.000 fontes de raios X, teve igualmente como objetivo restringir a densidade espacial de fontes com emissão térmica situadas além da vizinhança solar. Este trabalho levou à aguardada descoberta de uma nova estrela de nêutrons isolada em processo de resfriamento, a qual exibe propriedades similares às sete fontes descobertas pelo ROSAT (Pires, Motch, Turolla, Treves, & Popov, 2009, A&A 498, 233). Mais ainda, observações óticas profundas com os telescópios SOAR e ESO-VLT foram obtidas durante a tese de maneira a identificar no óptico a amostra mais brilhante de candidatos a estrelas de nêutrons, os quais foram selecionados entre mais de 72.000 fontes (Pires, Motch, & Janot-Pacheco, 2009, A&A, 504, 185). Finalmente, a síntese de população de estrelas de nêutrons isoladas Galácticas permite restringir as propriedades globais da população com base na amostra total de observações em raios X realizadas com o satélite XMM-Newton. Estimando-se a densidade de fontes similares a maiores distâncias na Via Láctea, o objetivo final é determinar se a densidade espacial derivada do grupo de sete estrelas próximas corresponde a uma anomalia local causada pela proximidade do Sol em relação a regiões de ativa formação estelar do Cinturão de Gould.
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Population study of radio-quiet and thermally emitting isolated neutron stars / Estudo de população de estrelas de nêutrons isoladas emissoras de raios X e silenciosas em rádio

Adriana Mancini Pires 18 November 2009 (has links)
The main objective of the thesis is to study the properties of the Galactic population of radio-quiet and thermally emitting isolated neutron stars (INSs). This is done by studying further the existing neutron star sample of nearby seven sources, known as the Magnificent Seven (M7), as well as by searching for new candidates and constraining possible populations. During the thesis, we investigated the proper motions of three of the faintest M7 in X-rays with the satellite Chandra. This work allowed us to constrain the neutron star displacement in two cases as well as to accurately determine the high proper motion of a third source, for the first time in X-rays with a significance approaching 10 standard deviations (Motch, Pires, Haberl, & Schwope, 2007, Ap&SS, 308, 217; Motch, Pires, Haberl, Schwope, & Zavlin, 2009, A&A 497, 423). The search of new INS candidates in the serendipitous catalogue of the XMM-Newton Observatory, with more than 120,000 X-ray sources, had as well the aim to constrain the spatial density of thermally emitting sources located beyond the solar vicinity. This work allowed the long awaited discovery of a new thermally emitting INS with properties similar to those of the seven nearby sources discovered by ROSAT (Pires, Motch, Turolla, Treves, & Popov, 2009, A&A 498, 233). Moreover, deep optical observations with SOAR and the ESO-VLT have been obtained during the thesis work in order to optically identify a handful of INS candidates that have been selected among more than 72,000 sources (Pires, Motch, & Janot-Pacheco, 2009, A&A, 504, 185). Finally, population synthesis of Galactic thermally emitting INSs allows constraining the global properties of this population based on the whole sample of XMM-Newton observations. By estimating the density of similar sources at more remote distances in the Milky Way, the final objective is to determine whether the spatial density derived from the group of seven nearby sources is a local anomaly caused by the Suns current location near regions of active stellar formation of the Gould Belt. / O objetivo da tese é estudar as propriedades da população Galáctica de estrelas de nêutrons isoladas com emissão térmica em raios X mas silenciosas em rádio. Isto é feito iinvestigando-se a amostra existente de sete fontes próximas, conhecidas como Magnificent Seven (M7), assim como através da procura por novos candidatos e restringindo possíveis cenários e populações. Durante a tese, nós investigamos os movimentos próprios de três das mais fracas fontes em raios X com o satélite Chandra. Este trabalho nos permitiu restringir o deslocamento da estrela de nêutrons em dois casos assim como medir com grande precisão o alto valor de movimento próprio de uma terceira fonte, pela primeira vez em raios X com uma precisão alcançando 10 desvios-padrão (Motch, Pires, Haberl & Schwope, 2007, Ap&SS, 308, 217; Motch, Pires, Haberl, Schwope & Zavlin, 2009, A&A 497, 423). A procura por novos candidatos a estrelas de nêutrons isoladas no catálogo de fontes do satélite XMM-Newton, com mais de 120.000 fontes de raios X, teve igualmente como objetivo restringir a densidade espacial de fontes com emissão térmica situadas além da vizinhança solar. Este trabalho levou à aguardada descoberta de uma nova estrela de nêutrons isolada em processo de resfriamento, a qual exibe propriedades similares às sete fontes descobertas pelo ROSAT (Pires, Motch, Turolla, Treves, & Popov, 2009, A&A 498, 233). Mais ainda, observações óticas profundas com os telescópios SOAR e ESO-VLT foram obtidas durante a tese de maneira a identificar no óptico a amostra mais brilhante de candidatos a estrelas de nêutrons, os quais foram selecionados entre mais de 72.000 fontes (Pires, Motch, & Janot-Pacheco, 2009, A&A, 504, 185). Finalmente, a síntese de população de estrelas de nêutrons isoladas Galácticas permite restringir as propriedades globais da população com base na amostra total de observações em raios X realizadas com o satélite XMM-Newton. Estimando-se a densidade de fontes similares a maiores distâncias na Via Láctea, o objetivo final é determinar se a densidade espacial derivada do grupo de sete estrelas próximas corresponde a uma anomalia local causada pela proximidade do Sol em relação a regiões de ativa formação estelar do Cinturão de Gould.
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Analyse optique à très haute résolution spectrale de la galaxie NGC 1275

Vigneron, Benjamin 08 1900 (has links)
Les galaxies centrales d'amas de galaxies constituent un environnement particulier pouvant parfois être entouré, dans le domaine optique, d'un système filamentaire complexe et étendu. L'étude de ces structures permet de mieux comprendre le phénomène de rétroaction impliqué au sein de ces galaxies et lié à la présence d'un trou noir supermassif en leur centre. La formation de jets et de bulles remplis d'émission radio conduit à réchauffer et sculpter le milieu intra-amas environnant. Ce réchauffement empêche ainsi le refroidissement du gaz intra-amas et donc la formation stellaire. Les filaments visibles dans le domaine optique ne constituent qu'une partie de la structure multiphasique qui entoure la galaxie centrale d'amas. En effet, plusieurs observations en rayons X du gaz intra-amas et radio du gaz moléculaire montrent clairement des corrélations spatiales entre toutes ces types d'émissions. Néanmoins, plusieurs points restent encore incertains concernant ces nébuleuses filamentaires. Deux modèles principaux s'opposent ainsi pour tenter d'expliquer l'origine de leur formation et le phénomène d'ionisation du gaz n'est toujours pas déterminé avec certitude. Dès lors, l'étude de la nébuleuse filamentaire entourant la galaxie centrale de l’amas de Persée, NGC 1275, au moyen d'observations à très haute résolution spectrale à l'aide de l'instrument SITELLE (Spectromètre imageur à transformée de Fourier pour l’étude en long et en large de raies d’émission), se révèle fondamentale. Ce spectromètre imageur à transformée de Fourier installé au télescope Canada-France-Hawaï dispose de caractéristiques exceptionnelles nous permettant d'étudier la nébuleuse filamentaire de NGC 1275 dans son entièreté. En effet, le champ de vue extrêmement large de SITELLE ($11' \times 11'$) ainsi que sa capacité d'atteindre de très hautes résolutions spectrales en font un atout de choix pour l'étude de telle structure. Dans ce mémoire, nous avons analysé de nouvelles observations de NGC 1275 obtenues avec SITELLE, à une très haute résolution spectrale de $R = \lambda/\Delta\lambda = 7000$. L'analyse de ces observations a permis de renouveler les cartes de vitesse, flux et dispersion en vitesse au sein de la nébuleuse filamentaire, démontrant ainsi que la région centrale semble plus dynamique qu'anticipée auparavant. De plus, grâce à la très haute résolution spectrale atteinte au sein de ces données, une analyse détaillée des raies d'émission de [SII] a pu être menée, révélant dès lors plus d'informations sur la densité du gaz au sein des filaments. L'étude de ratio de raies permet également de mieux cerner le mécanisme d'ionisation ayant lieu au sein de cette structure. Finalement, cette étude de données à très haute résolution spectrale des filaments permettra à terme d'obtenir les diagrammes BPT offrant ainsi une meilleure compréhension du phénomène d'ionisation. Une étude sera également menée sur les multiples composantes en vitesse visible localement dans la région centrale des filaments et pouvant être résolues. Enfin, ces données serviront de base pour les futures observations en rayon X de l'instrument XRISM (\textit{X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission}). / The central cluster galaxies constitute a particular environment that can sometimes be surrounded, in the optical domain, by a complex and extended filamentary system. The study of these structures makes it possible to better understand the feedback phenomenon involved within these galaxies and linked to the presence of a supermassive black hole in their center. The formation of jets, streams and bubbles filled with radio emissions that it entails leads to heating and sculpting the surrounding intra-cluster medium. This heating thus prevents the cooling of the gas by emission and therefore the formation of stars. Thus, the filaments visible in the optical domain are only part of the multiphase structure that surrounds the central cluster galaxy. Indeed, several X-ray and radio observations clearly show spatial correlations between all these types of emissions. Nevertheless, several points still remain uncertain concerning filamentary nebulae. Two main models thus oppose each other in an attempt to explain the origin of their formation, either through precipitation or lifted up in the wake of radio bubbles, and the phenomenon of gas ionization is still not determined with certainty. Therefore, the study of the filamentary nebula surrounding the central cluster galaxy of the Perseus cluster, NGC 1275, by means of very high spectral resolution observations using the SITELLE instrument (Spectromètre imageur à transformée de Fourier pour l’étude en long et en large de raies d’émission), can yield fundamental results that will shed light on the origin and evolution of these filamentary nebulae. SITELLE is a Fourier transform imaging spectrometer installed at the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope that has exceptional characteristics allowing us to study the filamentary nebula of NGC 1275 in its entirety. Indeed, the extremely wide field of view of SITELLE ($11' \times 11'$) as well as its capacity to reach very high spectral resolutions make it an instrument of choice for the study of such structures. Here, we present the analysis of new observations of NGC 1275 taken with SITELLE at very high spectral resolution of $R = \lambda/\Delta\lambda = 7000$. The analysis of these observations has thus made it possible to produce new maps of velocity, flux and velocity dispersion within the filamentary nebula, thus demonstrating that the central region seems more dynamic than previously anticipated. In addition, thanks to the very high spectral resolution achieved within these data, a detailed analysis of the emission lines of [SII] could be carried out, revealing more information on the density of the gas within the filaments. The study of line ratios also makes it possible to better understand the ionization mechanism taking place within this structure. Finally, this study of very high spectral resolution data from the filaments will ultimately make it possible to obtain BPT diagrams, thus offering a better understanding of the ionization phenomenon. The multiple velocity components, locally visible and resolved in the central region of the filaments, will also be studied. Finally, these data will serve as a basis for future X-ray observations from the XRISM (\textit{X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission}) instrument.

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