795 results on '"Bizyaev, D"'
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202. Магнитно-силовая микроскопия нанопроволок железа в полимерной матрице
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Бедин, С. А., Бизяев, Д. А., Бухараев, А. А., Bedin, S. A., Bizyaev, D. A., Bukharaev, А. А., Бедин, С. А., Бизяев, Д. А., Бухараев, А. А., Bedin, S. A., Bizyaev, D. A., and Bukharaev, А. А.
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Методом магнитно-силовой микроскопии (МСМ) визуализированы нанопроволоки железа, сформированные электрохимическим осаждением в трековых каналах полимерной мембраны. Исследовано влияние внешнего магнитного поля различной ориентации по отношению к нанопроволокам на их МСМ изображения., Iron nanowires formed by electrochemical deposition in track channels of a polymer membrane were visualized by magnetic force microscopy (MFM). The effect of an external magnetic field of different orientations in relation to nanowires on their MFM images is studied.
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- 2017
203. AFM study of thin films of oligopeptide L-valyl-L-valine before and after interaction with vapors
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Ziganshin M., Gubina N., Gorbatchuk V., Ziganshina S., Chuklanov A., Bizyaev D., and Bukharaev A.
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film morphology ,oligopeptide L-valyl-L-valine ,food and beverages ,atomic-force microscopy ,processing in vapors of organic compounds - Abstract
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.The effect of the substrate type, ambient relative humidity, water vapor and vapors of organic compounds on the surface morphology of films based on dipeptide L-valyl-L-valine are studied using atomicforce microscopy. It is found that at a low relative humidity the dipeptide is crystallized on a hydrophobic substrate with the formation of pyramidal structures, while at a high relative humidity hollow truncated cones are observed. A dipeptide film coated with irregularly shaped objects is observed on hydrophilic substrates. After saturation of the L-valyl-L-valine film with the vapors of proton-donor solvents the formation of new objects on its surface or the destruction of initial objects can occur, while water vapor does not affect the surface morphology. For proton acceptors the major factor affecting the surface morphology of dipeptide film is their energy of the hydrogen bond with proton donors. It is shown that the effect of organic vapors on the film morphology depends on the substrate type.
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- 2016
204. SDSS IV MaNGA-spatially resolved diagnostic diagrams: A proof that many galaxies are LIERs
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Belfiore, F, Maiolino, R, Maraston, C, Emsellem, E, Bershady, MA, Masters, KL, Yan, R, Bizyaev, D, Boquien, Ḿ, Brownstein, Bundy, K, Drory, N, Heckman, TM, Law, DR, Roman-Lopes, A, Pan, K, Stanghellini, L, Thomas, D, Weijmans, AM, Westfall, KB, Maiolino, Roberto [0000-0002-4985-3819], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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surveys ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,survey ,galaxies: fundamental parameters ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,galaxies: evolution ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,galaxies: ISM - Abstract
We study the spatially resolved excitation properties of the ionised gas in a sample of 646 galaxies using integral field spectroscopy data from SDSS-IV MaNGA. Making use of Baldwin-Philips-Terlevich diagnostic diagrams we demonstrate the ubiquitous presence of extended (kpc scale) low ionisation emission-line regions (LIERs) in both star forming and quiescent galaxies. In star forming galaxies LIER emission can be associated with diffuse ionised gas, most evident as extra-planar emission in edge-on systems. In addition, we identify two main classes of galaxies displaying LIER emission: `central LIER' (cLIER) galaxies, where central LIER emission is spatially extended, but accompanied by star formation at larger galactocentric distances, and `extended LIER' (eLIER) galaxies, where LIER emission is extended throughout the whole galaxy. In eLIER and cLIER galaxies, LIER emission is associated with radially flat, low H$\alpha$ equivalent width of line emission ($, STFC, This is the author accepted manuscript. It is currently under an indefinite embargo pending publication by Oxford University Press.
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- 2016
205. The magnetoelastic effect in permalloy particles
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Bizyaev D., Bukhraev A., Kandrashkin Y., Mingalieva L., Nurgazizov N., and Khanipov T.
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Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect - Abstract
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.Two independent methods—ferromagnetic resonance and magnetic-force microscopy—have been used to study the magnetoelastic effect in permalloy microparticles. The values of effective magnetic-anisotropy fields that are induced by mechanical compression of microparticles have been obtained from the analysis of ferromagnetic-resonance data. These data have been used to model magnetic-force images of stressed and unstressed particles. The images coincide well with experimentally observed ones.
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- 2016
206. Investigation of strain-induced magnetization change in ferromagnetic microparticles
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Chuklanov A., Nurgazizov N., Bizyaev D., Khanipov T., Bukharaev A., Yu Petukhov V., Chirkov V., and Gumarov G.
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Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,Physics::Medical Physics ,Physics::Optics - Abstract
This work is devoted to investigation of magnetoelastic strain effect on the ferromagnetic microparticles of permalloy. An original method of sample fabrication with compressed microparticles is proposed. Magnetic force microscopy and magneto-optical Kerr experiments were carried out with unstrained and compressed microparticles. The domain walls transformation in compressed microparticles is in good agreement with numerical calculations. Hard axis of magnetization was observed on the compressed sample.
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- 2016
207. Magnetic structure of nickel nanowires after the high-density current pulse
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Nurgazizov N., Bizyaev D., and Bukharaev A.
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© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.Changes in the magnetic structure of nickel nanowires formed on a nonconductive surface after the high-density current pulse have been investigated using magnetic force microscopy and voltammetry. Based on the obtained experimental data and results of the computer simulation, it has been concluded that the main reason for the change in the magnetic structure is the heating of the nanowire by a current pulse. It has been shown that, during the subsequent cooling, the newly formed magnetic structure is pinned by surface roughnesses of the relief of the nanowire under investigation.
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- 2016
208. The clustering of galaxies in the SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: measurements of the growth of structure and expansion rate at z = 0.57 from anisotropic clustering
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{Reid} B.~A., {Samushia} L., {White} M., {Percival} W.~J., {Manera} M., {Padmanabhan} N., {Ross} A.~J., {Sanchez}} A.~G., {Bailey} S., {Bizyaev} D., {Bolton} A.~S., {Brewington} H., {Brinkmann} J., {Brownstein} J.~R., {Cuesta} A.~J., {Eisenstein} D.~J., {Gunn} J.~E., {Honscheid} K., {Malanushenko} E., {Malanushenko} V., {Maraston} C., {McBride} C.~K., {Muna} D., {Nichol} R.~C., and {Oravetz} D.
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- 2012
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209. The progenitors of present-day massive red galaxies up to z {\ap} 0.7 - finding passive galaxies using SDSS-I/II and SDSS-III
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{Tojeiro} R., {Percival} W.~J., {Wake} D.~A., {Maraston} C., {Skibba} R.~A., {Zehavi} I., {Ross} A.~J., {Brinkmann} J., {Conroy} C., {Guo} H., {Manera} M., {Masters} K.~L., {Pforr} J., {Samushia} L., {Schneider} D.~P., {Thomas} D., {Weaver} B.~A., {Bizyaev} D., {Brewington} H., {Malanushenko} E., {Malanushenko} V., {Oravetz} D., {Pan} K., {Shelden} A., and {Simmons} A.
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- 2012
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210. SDSS-IV MaNGA: Spatially Resolved Star Formation Main Sequence and LI(N)ER Sequence
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Hsieh, B. C., primary, Lin, Lihwai, additional, Lin, J. H., additional, Pan, H. A., additional, Hsu, C. H., additional, Sánchez, S. F., additional, Cano-Díaz, M., additional, Zhang, K., additional, Yan, R., additional, Barrera-Ballesteros, J. K., additional, Boquien, M., additional, Riffel, R., additional, Brownstein, J., additional, Cruz-González, I., additional, Hagen, A., additional, Ibarra, H., additional, Pan, K., additional, Bizyaev, D., additional, Oravetz, D., additional, and Simmons, A., additional
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- 2017
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211. Chemical Abundances and Ages of the Bulge Stars in APOGEE High-velocity Peaks
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Zhou, Yingying, primary, Shen, Juntai, additional, Liu, Chao, additional, Li, Zhao-Yu, additional, Mao, Shude, additional, Kunder, Andrea, additional, Rich, R. Michael, additional, Zasowski, G., additional, Fernandez-Trincado, J. G., additional, Majewski, Steven R., additional, Lin, Chien-Cheng, additional, Geisler, Doug, additional, Tang, Baitian, additional, Villanova, S., additional, Roman-Lopes, A., additional, Schultheis, M., additional, Nidever, David L., additional, Meza, Andrés, additional, Pan, Kaike, additional, and Bizyaev, D. V., additional
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- 2017
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212. Atypical Mg-poor Milky Way Field Stars with Globular Cluster Second-generation-like Chemical Patterns
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Fernández-Trincado, J. G., primary, Zamora, O., additional, García-Hernández, D. A., additional, Souto, Diogo, additional, Dell’Agli, F., additional, Schiavon, R. P., additional, Geisler, D., additional, Tang, B., additional, Villanova, S., additional, Hasselquist, Sten, additional, Mennickent, R. E., additional, Cunha, Katia, additional, Shetrone, M., additional, Prieto, Carlos Allende, additional, Vieira, K., additional, Zasowski, G., additional, Sobeck, J., additional, Hayes, C. R., additional, Majewski, S. R., additional, Placco, V. M., additional, Beers, T. C., additional, Schleicher, D. R. G., additional, Robin, A. C., additional, Mészáros, Sz., additional, Masseron, T., additional, Pérez, Ana E. García, additional, Anders, F., additional, Meza, A., additional, Alves-Brito, A., additional, Carrera, R., additional, Minniti, D., additional, Lane, R. R., additional, Fernández-Alvar, E., additional, Moreno, E., additional, Pichardo, B., additional, Pérez-Villegas, A., additional, Schultheis, M., additional, Roman-Lopes, A., additional, Fuentes, C. E., additional, Nitschelm, C., additional, Harding, P., additional, Bizyaev, D., additional, Pan, K., additional, Oravetz, D., additional, Simmons, A., additional, Ivans, Inese I., additional, Blanco-Cuaresma, S., additional, Hernández, J., additional, Alonso-García, J., additional, Valenzuela, O., additional, and Chanamé, J., additional
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- 2017
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213. Measuring the X-shaped structures in edge-on galaxies
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Savchenko, S. S., primary, Sotnikova, N. Ya., additional, Mosenkov, A. V., additional, Reshetnikov, V. P., additional, and Bizyaev, D. V., additional
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- 2017
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214. Investigation of the domain structure transformation under mechanical deformations in permalloy microparticles
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Bizyaev, D A, primary, Bukharaev, A A, additional, Nurgazizov, N I, additional, and Khanipov, T F, additional
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- 2017
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215. SDSS IV MaNGA—Rotation Velocity Lags in the Extraplanar Ionized Gas from MaNGA Observations of Edge-on Galaxies
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Bizyaev, D., primary, Walterbos, R. A. M., additional, Yoachim, P., additional, Riffel, R. A., additional, Fernández-Trincado, J. G., additional, Pan, K., additional, Diamond-Stanic, A. M., additional, Jones, A., additional, Thomas, D., additional, Cleary, J., additional, and Brinkmann, J., additional
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- 2017
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216. Phase separation and locally induced states in manganites
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Mamin, R. F., primary, Bizyaev, D. A., additional, Yusupov, R. V., additional, and Bukharaev, A. A., additional
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- 2017
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217. SDSS IV MaNGA: Deep observations of extra-planar, diffuse ionized gas around late-type galaxies from stacked IFU spectra
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Jones, A., primary, Kauffmann, G., additional, D’Souza, R., additional, Bizyaev, D., additional, Law, D., additional, Haffner, L., additional, Bahé, Y., additional, Andrews, B., additional, Bershady, M., additional, Brownstein, J., additional, Bundy, K., additional, Cherinka, B., additional, Diamond-Stanic, A., additional, Drory, N., additional, Riffel, R. A., additional, Sánchez, S. F., additional, Thomas, D., additional, Wake, D., additional, Yan, R., additional, and Zhang, K., additional
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- 2017
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218. Cosmological implications of baryon acoustic oscillation measurements
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Aubourg, É, Bailey, S, Bautista, JE, Beutler, F, Bhardwaj, V, Bizyaev, D, Blanton, M, Blomqvist, M, Bolton, AS, Bovy, J, Brewington, H, Brinkmann, J, Brownstein, JR, Burden, A, Busca, NG, Carithers, W, Chuang, CH, Comparat, J, Croft, RAC, Cuesta, AJ, Dawson, KS, Delubac, T, Eisenstein, DJ, Font-Ribera, A, Ge, J, Le Goff, JM, Gontcho, SGA, Gott, JR, Gunn, JE, Guo, H, Guy, J, Hamilton, JC, Ho, S, Honscheid, K, Howlett, C, Kirkby, D, Kitaura, FS, Kneib, JP, Lee, KG, Long, D, Lupton, RH, Magaña, MV, Malanushenko, V, Malanushenko, E, Manera, M, Maraston, C, Margala, D, McBride, CK, Miralda-Escudé, J, Myers, AD, Nichol, RC, Noterdaeme, P, Nuza, SE, Olmstead, MD, Oravetz, D, Pâris, I, Padmanabhan, N, Palanque-Delabrouille, N, Pan, K, Pellejero-Ibanez, M, Percival, WJ, Petitjean, P, Pieri, MM, Prada, F, Reid, B, Rich, J, Roe, NA, Ross, AJ, Ross, NP, Rossi, G, Rubiño-Martín, JA, Sánchez, AG, Samushia, L, Santos, RTG, Scóccola, CG, Schlegel, DJ, and Schneider, DP
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Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
© 2015 American Physical Society. We derive constraints on cosmological parameters and tests of dark energy models from the combination of baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) measurements with cosmic microwave background (CMB) data and a recent reanalysis of Type Ia supernova (SN) data. In particular, we take advantage of high-precision BAO measurements from galaxy clustering and the Lyman-α forest (LyaF) in the SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS). Treating the BAO scale as an uncalibrated standard ruler, BAO data alone yield a high confidence detection of dark energy; in combination with the CMB angular acoustic scale they further imply a nearly flat universe. Adding the CMB-calibrated physical scale of the sound horizon, the combination of BAO and SN data into an "inverse distance ladder" yields a measurement of H0=67.3±1.1 km s-1 Mpc-1, with 1.7% precision. This measurement assumes standard prerecombination physics but is insensitive to assumptions about dark energy or space curvature, so agreement with CMB-based estimates that assume a flat ΛCDM cosmology is an important corroboration of this minimal cosmological model. For constant dark energy (Λ), our BAO+SN+CMB combination yields matter density Ωm=0.301±0.008 and curvature Ωk=-0.003±0.003. When we allow more general forms of evolving dark energy, the BAO+SN+CMB parameter constraints are always consistent with flat ΛCDM values at ≈1σ. While the overall χ2 of model fits is satisfactory, the LyaF BAO measurements are in moderate (2-2.5σ) tension with model predictions. Models with early dark energy that tracks the dominant energy component at high redshift remain consistent with our expansion history constraints, and they yield a higher H0 and lower matter clustering amplitude, improving agreement with some low redshift observations. Expansion history alone yields an upper limit on the summed mass of neutrino species, mν
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- 2015
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219. THE ELEVENTH and TWELFTH DATA RELEASES of the SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY: FINAL DATA from SDSS-III
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Alam, S, Albareti, FD, Prieto, CA, Anders, F, Anderson, SF, Anderton, T, Andrews, BH, Armengaud, E, Aubourg, É, Bailey, S, Basu, S, Bautista, JE, Beaton, RL, Beers, TC, Bender, CF, Berlind, AA, Beutler, F, Bhardwaj, V, Bird, JC, Bizyaev, D, Blake, CH, Blanton, MR, Blomqvist, M, Bochanski, JJ, Bolton, AS, Bovy, J, Bradley, AS, Brandt, WN, Brauer, DE, Brinkmann, J, Brown, PJ, Brownstein, JR, Burden, A, Burtin, E, Busca, NG, Cai, Z, Capozzi, D, Rosell, AC, Carr, MA, Carrera, R, Chambers, KC, Chaplin, WJ, Chen, YC, Chiappini, C, Chojnowski, SD, Chuang, CH, Clerc, N, Comparat, J, Covey, K, Croft, RAC, Cuesta, AJ, Cunha, K, Costa, LND, Rio, ND, Davenport, JRA, Dawson, KS, Lee, ND, Delubac, T, Deshpande, R, Dhital, S, Dutra-Ferreira, L, Dwelly, T, Ealet, A, Ebelke, GL, Edmondson, EM, Eisenstein, DJ, Ellsworth, T, Elsworth, Y, Epstein, CR, Eracleous, M, Escoffier, S, and Esposito, M
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Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. The third generation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-III) took data from 2008 to 2014 using the original SDSS wide-field imager, the original and an upgraded multi-object fiber-fed optical spectrograph, a new near-infrared high-resolution spectrograph, and a novel optical interferometer. All of the data from SDSS-III are now made public. In particular, this paper describes Data Release 11 (DR11) including all data acquired through 2013 July, and Data Release 12 (DR12) adding data acquired through 2014 July (including all data included in previous data releases), marking the end of SDSS-III observing. Relative to our previous public release (DR10), DR12 adds one million new spectra of galaxies and quasars from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) over an additional 3000 deg2of sky, more than triples the number of H-band spectra of stars as part of the Apache Point Observatory (APO) Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE), and includes repeated accurate radial velocity measurements of 5500 stars from the Multi-object APO Radial Velocity Exoplanet Large-area Survey (MARVELS). The APOGEE outputs now include the measured abundances of 15 different elements for each star. In total, SDSS-III added 5200 deg2of ugriz imaging; 155,520 spectra of 138,099 stars as part of the Sloan Exploration of Galactic Understanding and Evolution 2 (SEGUE-2) survey; 2,497,484 BOSS spectra of 1,372,737 galaxies, 294,512 quasars, and 247,216 stars over 9376 deg2; 618,080 APOGEE spectra of 156,593 stars; and 197,040 MARVELS spectra of 5513 stars. Since its first light in 1998, SDSS has imaged over 1/3 of the Celestial sphere in five bands and obtained over five million astronomical spectra.
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- 2015
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220. Influence of magnetic field on electric-field-induced local polar states in manganites
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Mamin R., Strle J., Bizyaev D., Yusupov R., Kabanov V., Kranjec A., Borovsak M., Mihailovic D., and Bukharaev A.
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© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. It is shown that creation of local charged states at the surface of the lanthanum-strontium manganite single crystals by means of bias application via a conducting atomic force microscope tip is strongly affected by magnetic field. Both a charge and a size of created structures increase significantly on application of the magnetic field during the induction. We argue that the observed phenomenon originates from a known tendency of manganites toward charge segregation and its intimate relation to magnetic ordering.
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- 2015
221. Controlling the Magnetic Structure of CoNi Microparticles by Mechanical Stress
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Nurgazizov, N. I., Bizyaev, D. A., Bukharaev, A. A., and Chuklanov, A. P.
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Abstract: The changes in the domain structure of CoNi microparticles under action of mechanical stresses have been studied. With this purpose, an array of identical planar square CoNi particles has been formed on the surface of a polished glass substrate. An elastic bending of the substrate has been used to induce mechanical stresses in the particles. It is shown, using magnetic-force microscopy, that the magnetic structure of the particles can be changed from the multidomain to quasi-homogeneous magnetization using mechanical stresses.
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- 2020
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222. Spin-Dependent Electron Transport in MeRAM
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Useinov, N. Kh., Chuklanov, A. P., Bizyaev, D. A., Nurgazizov, N. I., and Bukharaev, A. A.
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Abstract: The paper presents theoretical model of a straintronics magnetoelectric random-access memory (MeRAM) storage cell with configurational anisotropy. The MeRAM cell consists of ferromagnetic layers with different orientations of the quasi-uniform magnetization, which is divided into identical magnetic tunnel junction’s ferromagnet|insulator|ferromagnet, in the form of a sandwich of planar layers. The modified theory for magnetic tunnel junction is used to calculate the spin-dependent current and tunnel magnetoresistance like functions of orientations magnetizations of layers.
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- 2020
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223. SDSS-IV MaNGA – an archaeological view of the cosmic star formation history.
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Sánchez, S F, Avila-Reese, V, Rodríguez-Puebla, A, Ibarra-Medel, H, Calette, R, Bershady, M, Hernández-Toledo, H, Pan, K, Bizyaev, D, and Team, IA-UNAM-MaNGA
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STAR formation ,ASTRONOMICAL observations ,STELLAR populations ,STELLAR mass ,GALACTIC evolution - Abstract
We present the results of the archaeological analysis of the stellar populations of a sample of ∼4000 galaxies observed by the SDSS-IV MaNGA survey using pipe3d. Based on this analysis we extract a sample of ∼150 000 star formation rates (SFRs) and stellar masses that mimic a single cosmological survey covering the redshift range between |$z$| ∼ 0 and |$z$| ∼ 7. We confirm that the star-forming main sequence holds as a tight relation in this range of redshifts, evolving in both the zero-point and slope. This evolution is different for local star-forming (SFGs) and retired (RGs) galaxies, with the latter presenting a stronger evolution in the zero-point and a weaker evolution in the slope. The fraction of RGs decreases rapidly with |$z$|, particularly for RGs at |$z$| ∼ 0. We detect RGs well above |$z$| > 1, although not all of them are progenitors of local RGs. Finally, adopting the required corrections to make the survey complete in mass in a limited volume, we recover the cosmic SFR, stellar-mass density, and average specific SFR histories of the Universe in this wide range of look-back times. Our derivations agree with those reported by various cosmological surveys. We demonstrate that the progenitors of local RGs were more actively forming stars in the past, contributing to most of the cosmic SFR density at |$z$| > 0.5, and to most of the cosmic stellar-mass density at any redshift. They suffer a general quenching in the SFR at z ∼ 0.35. Below this redshift the progenitors of local SFGs dominate the SFR density of the Universe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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224. SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey Data Release 12: Galaxy target selection and large-scale structure catalogues
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Reid, B, Reid, B, Ho, S, Padmanabhan, N, Percival, WJ, Tinker, J, Tojeiro, R, White, M, Eisenstein, DJ, Maraston, C, Ross, AJ, Sánchez, AG, Schlegel, D, Sheldon, E, Strauss, MA, Thomas, D, Wake, D, Beutler, F, Bizyaev, D, Bolton, AS, Brownstein, JR, Chuang, CH, Dawson, K, Harding, P, Kitaura, FS, Leauthaud, A, Masters, K, McBride, CK, More, S, Olmstead, MD, Oravetz, D, Nuza, SE, Pan, K, Parejko, J, Pforr, J, Prada, F, Rodríguez-Torres, S, Salazar-Albornoz, S, Samushia, L, Schneider, DP, Scóccola, CG, Simmons, A, Vargas-Magana, M, Reid, B, Reid, B, Ho, S, Padmanabhan, N, Percival, WJ, Tinker, J, Tojeiro, R, White, M, Eisenstein, DJ, Maraston, C, Ross, AJ, Sánchez, AG, Schlegel, D, Sheldon, E, Strauss, MA, Thomas, D, Wake, D, Beutler, F, Bizyaev, D, Bolton, AS, Brownstein, JR, Chuang, CH, Dawson, K, Harding, P, Kitaura, FS, Leauthaud, A, Masters, K, McBride, CK, More, S, Olmstead, MD, Oravetz, D, Nuza, SE, Pan, K, Parejko, J, Pforr, J, Prada, F, Rodríguez-Torres, S, Salazar-Albornoz, S, Samushia, L, Schneider, DP, Scóccola, CG, Simmons, A, and Vargas-Magana, M
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The Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) III project, has provided the largest survey of galaxy redshifts available to date, in terms of both the number of galaxy redshifts measured by a single survey, and the effective cosmological volume covered. Key to analysing the clustering of these data to provide cosmological measurements is understanding the detailed properties of this sample. Potential issues include variations in the target catalogue caused by changes either in the targeting algorithm or properties of the data used, the pattern of spectroscopic observations, the spatial distribution of targets for which redshifts were not obtained, and variations in the target sky density due to observational systematics. We document here the target selection algorithms used to create the galaxy samples that comprise BOSS. We also present the algorithms used to create large-scale structure catalogues for the final Data Release (DR12) samples and the associated random catalogues that quantify the survey mask. The algorithms are an evolution of those used by the BOSS team to construct catalogues from earlier data, and have been designed to accurately quantify the galaxy sample. The code used, designated MKSAMPLE, is released with this paper.
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225. SDSS-IV MaNGA IFS GALAXY SURVEY - SURVEY DESIGN, EXECUTION, and INITIAL DATA QUALITY
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Yan, R, Yan, R, Bundy, K, Law, DR, Bershady, MA, Andrews, B, Cherinka, B, Diamond-Stanic, AM, Drory, N, MacDonald, N, Sánchez-Gallego, JR, Thomas, D, Wake, DA, Weijmans, AM, Westfall, KB, Zhang, K, Aragón-Salamanca, A, Belfiore, F, Bizyaev, D, Blanc, GA, Blanton, MR, Brownstein, J, Cappellari, M, D'Souza, R, Emsellem, E, Fu, H, Gaulme, P, Graham, MT, Goddard, D, Gunn, JE, Harding, P, Jones, A, Kinemuchi, K, Li, C, Li, H, Maiolino, R, Mao, S, Maraston, C, Masters, K, Merrifield, MR, Oravetz, D, Pan, K, Parejko, JK, Sanchez, SF, Schlegel, D, Simmons, A, Thanjavur, K, Tinker, J, Tremonti, C, Van Den Bosch, R, Zheng, Z, Yan, R, Yan, R, Bundy, K, Law, DR, Bershady, MA, Andrews, B, Cherinka, B, Diamond-Stanic, AM, Drory, N, MacDonald, N, Sánchez-Gallego, JR, Thomas, D, Wake, DA, Weijmans, AM, Westfall, KB, Zhang, K, Aragón-Salamanca, A, Belfiore, F, Bizyaev, D, Blanc, GA, Blanton, MR, Brownstein, J, Cappellari, M, D'Souza, R, Emsellem, E, Fu, H, Gaulme, P, Graham, MT, Goddard, D, Gunn, JE, Harding, P, Jones, A, Kinemuchi, K, Li, C, Li, H, Maiolino, R, Mao, S, Maraston, C, Masters, K, Merrifield, MR, Oravetz, D, Pan, K, Parejko, JK, Sanchez, SF, Schlegel, D, Simmons, A, Thanjavur, K, Tinker, J, Tremonti, C, Van Den Bosch, R, and Zheng, Z
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The MaNGA Survey (Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory) is one of three core programs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV. It is obtaining integral field spectroscopy for 10,000 nearby galaxies at a spectral resolution of R ∼ 2000 from 3622 to 10354 Å. The design of the survey is driven by a set of science requirements on the precision of estimates of the following properties: star formation rate surface density, gas metallicity, stellar population age, metallicity, and abundance ratio, and their gradients; stellar and gas kinematics; and enclosed gravitational mass as a function of radius. We describe how these science requirements set the depth of the observations and dictate sample selection. The majority of targeted galaxies are selected to ensure uniform spatial coverage in units of effective radius (R e) while maximizing spatial resolution. About two-thirds of the sample is covered out to 1.5R e (Primary sample), and one-third of the sample is covered to 2.5R e (Secondary sample). We describe the survey execution with details that would be useful in the design of similar future surveys. We also present statistics on the achieved data quality, specifically the point-spread function, sampling uniformity, spectral resolution, sky subtraction, and flux calibration. For our Primary sample, the median r-band signal-to-noise ratio is ∼70 per 1.4 Å pixel for spectra stacked between 1R e and 1.5R e. Measurements of various galaxy properties from the first-year data show that we are meeting or exceeding the defined requirements for the majority of our science goals.
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226. SDSS-IV eBOSS emission-line galaxy pilot survey
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Comparat, J, Comparat, J, Delubac, T, Jouvel, S, Raichoor, A, Kneib, JP, Yèche, C, Abdalla, FB, Le Cras, C, Maraston, C, Wilkinson, DM, Zhu, G, Jullo, E, Prada, F, Schlegel, D, Xu, Z, Zou, H, Bautista, J, Bizyaev, D, Bolton, A, Brownstein, JR, Dawson, KS, Escoffier, S, Gaulme, P, Kinemuchi, K, Malanushenko, E, Malanushenko, V, Mariappan, V, Newman, JA, Oravetz, D, Pan, K, Percival, WJ, Prakash, A, Schneider, DP, Simmons, A, Abbott, TMC, Allam, S, Banerji, M, Benoit-Lévy, A, Bertin, E, Brooks, D, Capozzi, D, Carnero Rosell, A, Carrasco Kind, M, Carretero, J, Castander, FJ, Cunha, CE, Da Costa, LN, Desai, S, Doel, P, Eifler, TF, Estrada, J, Flaugher, B, Fosalba, P, Frieman, J, Gaztanaga, E, Gerdes, DW, Gruen, D, Gruendl, RA, Gutierrez, G, Honscheid, K, James, DJ, Kuehn, K, Kuropatkin, N, Lahav, O, Lima, M, Maia, MAG, March, M, Marshall, JL, Miquel, R, Plazas, AA, Reil, K, Roe, N, Romer, AK, Roodman, A, Rykoff, ES, Sako, M, Sanchez, E, Scarpine, V, Sevilla-Noarbe, I, Soares-Santos, M, Sobreira, F, Suchyta, E, Swanson, MEC, Tarle, G, Thaler, J, Thomas, D, Walker, AR, Zhang, Y, Comparat, J, Comparat, J, Delubac, T, Jouvel, S, Raichoor, A, Kneib, JP, Yèche, C, Abdalla, FB, Le Cras, C, Maraston, C, Wilkinson, DM, Zhu, G, Jullo, E, Prada, F, Schlegel, D, Xu, Z, Zou, H, Bautista, J, Bizyaev, D, Bolton, A, Brownstein, JR, Dawson, KS, Escoffier, S, Gaulme, P, Kinemuchi, K, Malanushenko, E, Malanushenko, V, Mariappan, V, Newman, JA, Oravetz, D, Pan, K, Percival, WJ, Prakash, A, Schneider, DP, Simmons, A, Abbott, TMC, Allam, S, Banerji, M, Benoit-Lévy, A, Bertin, E, Brooks, D, Capozzi, D, Carnero Rosell, A, Carrasco Kind, M, Carretero, J, Castander, FJ, Cunha, CE, Da Costa, LN, Desai, S, Doel, P, Eifler, TF, Estrada, J, Flaugher, B, Fosalba, P, Frieman, J, Gaztanaga, E, Gerdes, DW, Gruen, D, Gruendl, RA, Gutierrez, G, Honscheid, K, James, DJ, Kuehn, K, Kuropatkin, N, Lahav, O, Lima, M, Maia, MAG, March, M, Marshall, JL, Miquel, R, Plazas, AA, Reil, K, Roe, N, Romer, AK, Roodman, A, Rykoff, ES, Sako, M, Sanchez, E, Scarpine, V, Sevilla-Noarbe, I, Soares-Santos, M, Sobreira, F, Suchyta, E, Swanson, MEC, Tarle, G, Thaler, J, Thomas, D, Walker, AR, and Zhang, Y
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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV extended Baryonic Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (SDSS-IV/eBOSS) will observe 195 000 emission-line galaxies (ELGs) to measure the baryonic acoustic oscillation (BAO) standard ruler at redshift 0.9. To test different ELG selection algorithms, 9000 spectra were observed with the SDSS spectrograph as a pilot survey based on data from several imaging surveys. First, using visual inspection and redshift quality flags, we show that the automated spectroscopic redshifts assigned by the pipeline meet the quality requirements for a reliable BAO measurement. We also show the correlations between sky emission, signal-to-noise ratio in the emission lines, and redshift error. Then we provide a detailed description of each target selection algorithm we tested and compare them with the requirements of the eBOSS experiment. As a result, we provide reliable redshift distributions for the different target selection schemes we tested. Finally, we determine an target selection algorithms that is best suited to be applied on DECam photometry because they fulfill the eBOSS survey efficiency requirements.
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227. SDSS IV MaNGA: Deep observations of extra-planar, diffuse ionized gas around late-type galaxies from stacked IFU spectra
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Jones, A., Kauffmann, G., D'Souza, R., Bizyaev, D., Law, D., Haffner, L., Bahé, Y., Andrews, B., Bershady, M., Brownstein, J., Bundy, K., Cherinka, B., Diamond-Stanic, A., Drory, N., Riffel, R. A., Thomas, S. F. Sánchez D., Wake, D., Yan, R., Zhang, K., Jones, A., Kauffmann, G., D'Souza, R., Bizyaev, D., Law, D., Haffner, L., Bahé, Y., Andrews, B., Bershady, M., Brownstein, J., Bundy, K., Cherinka, B., Diamond-Stanic, A., Drory, N., Riffel, R. A., Thomas, S. F. Sánchez D., Wake, D., Yan, R., and Zhang, K.
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We have conducted a study of extra-planar diffuse ionized gas using the first year data from the MaNGA IFU survey. We have stacked spectra from 49 edge-on, late-type galaxies as a function of distance from the midplane of the galaxy. With this technique we can detect the bright emission lines Halpha, Hbeta, [OII]3726, 3729, [OIII]5007, [NII]6549, 6584, and [SII]6717, 6731 out to about 4 kpc above the midplane. With 16 galaxies we can extend this analysis out to about 9 kpc, i.e. a distance of ~2R_e, vertically from the midplane. In the halo, the surface brightnesses of the [OII] and Halpha emission lines are comparable, unlike in the disk where Halpha dominates. When we split the sample by specific star formation rate, concentration index, and stellar mass, each subsample's emission line surface brightness profiles and ratios differ, indicating that extra-planar gas properties can vary. The emission line surface brightnesses of the gas around high specific star formation rate galaxies are higher at all distances, and the line ratios are closer to ratios characteristic of HII regions compared with low specific star formation rate galaxies. The less concentrated and lower stellar mass samples exhibit line ratios that are more like HII regions at larger distances than their more concentrated and higher stellar mass counterparts. The largest difference between different subsamples occurs when the galaxies are split by stellar mass. We additionally infer that gas far from the midplane in more massive galaxies has the highest temperatures and steepest radial temperature gradients based on their [NII]/Halpha and [OII]/Halpha ratios between the disk and the halo., Comment: 19 pages, 14 figures, 2 appendices. Accepted in A&A (see https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_MhxrO1dvVNUUUtb0FXdllqb0E for full version)
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228. Very Thin Disc Galaxies in The SDSS Catalog of Edge-on Galaxies
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Bizyaev, D. V., Kautsch, S. J., Sotnikova, N. Ya., Reshetnikov, V. P., Mosenkov, A. V., Bizyaev, D. V., Kautsch, S. J., Sotnikova, N. Ya., Reshetnikov, V. P., and Mosenkov, A. V.
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We study the properties of galaxies with very thin discs using a sample of 85 objects whose stellar disc radial-to-vertical scale ratio determined from photometric decomposition, exceeds nine. We present evidences of similarities between the very thin disc galaxies (VTD galaxies) and low surface brightness (LSB) disc galaxies, and conclude that both small and giant LSB galaxies may reveal themselves as VTD, edge-on galaxies. Our VTD galaxies are mostly bulgeless, and those with large radial scale length tend to have redder colors. We performed spectral observations of 22 VTD galaxies with the Dual Imaging Spectrograph on the 3.5m telescope at the Apache Point Observatory. The spectra with good resolution (R ~ 5000) allow us to determine the distance and the ionized gas rotation curve maximum for the galaxies. Our VTD galaxies have low dust content, in contrast to regular disc galaxies. Apparently, VTD galaxies reside in specific cosmological low-density environments and tend to have less connection with filaments. Comparing a toy model that assumes marginally low star formation in galactic discs with obtained gas kinematics data, we conclude that there is a threshold central surface density of about 88 Mo/pc**2, which we observe in the case of very thin, rotationally supported galactic discs., Comment: 11 pages, 11 figures. Will be published in MNRAS
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229. SDSS-IV MaNGA: Properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components
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Jin, Yifei, Chen, Yanmei, Shi, Yong, Tremonti, C. A., Bershady, M. A., Merrifield, M., Emsellem, E., Fu, Hai, Wake, D., Bundy, K., Lin, Lihwai, Argudo-Fernandez, M., Huang, Song, Stark, D. V., Storchi-Bergmann, T., Bizyaev, D., Brownstein, J., Chisholm, J., Guo, Qi, Hao, Lei, Hu, Jian, Li, Cheng, Li, Ran, Masters, K. L., Malanushenko, E., Pan, Kaike, Riffel, R. A., Roman-Lopes, A., Simmons, A., Thomas, D., Wang, Lan, Westfall, K., Yan, Renbin, Jin, Yifei, Chen, Yanmei, Shi, Yong, Tremonti, C. A., Bershady, M. A., Merrifield, M., Emsellem, E., Fu, Hai, Wake, D., Bundy, K., Lin, Lihwai, Argudo-Fernandez, M., Huang, Song, Stark, D. V., Storchi-Bergmann, T., Bizyaev, D., Brownstein, J., Chisholm, J., Guo, Qi, Hao, Lei, Hu, Jian, Li, Cheng, Li, Ran, Masters, K. L., Malanushenko, E., Pan, Kaike, Riffel, R. A., Roman-Lopes, A., Simmons, A., Thomas, D., Wang, Lan, Westfall, K., and Yan, Renbin
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We study the properties of 66 galaxies with kinematically misaligned gas and stars from MaNGA survey. The fraction of kinematically misaligned galaxies varies with galaxy physical parameters, i.e. M*, SFR and sSFR. According to their sSFR, we further classify these 66 galaxies into three categories, 10 star-forming, 26 "Green Valley" and 30 quiescent ones. The properties of different types of kinematically misaligned galaxies are different in that the star-forming ones have positive gradient in D4000 and higher gas-phase metallicity, while the green valley/quiescent ones have negative D4000 gradients and lower gas-phase metallicity on average. There is evidence that all types of the kinematically misaligned galaxies tend to live in more isolated environment. Based on all these observational results, we propose a scenario for the formation of star forming galaxies with kinematically misaligned gas and stars - the progenitor accretes misaligned gas from a gas-rich dwarf or cosmic web, the cancellation of angular momentum from gas-gas collisions between the pre-existing gas and the accreted gas largely accelerates gas inflow, leading to fast centrally-concentrated star-formation. The higher metallicity is due to enrichment from this star formation. For the kinematically misaligned green valley and quiescent galaxies, they might be formed through gas-poor progenitors accreting kinematically misaligned gas from satellites which are smaller in mass., Comment: 19 pages, 11 figures, published in MNRAS
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230. Extinction Maps towards the Milky Way Bulge: 2D and 3D Tests with APOGEE
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Schultheis, M., Zasowski, G., Prieto, C. Allende, Anders, F., Beaton, R. L., Beers, T. C., Bizyaev, D., Chiappini, C., Frinchaboy, P. M., Garcia-Perez, A. E., Ge, J., Hearty, F., Holtzman, J., Majewski, S. R., Muna, D., Nidever, D., Shetrone, M., and Schneider, D. P.
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Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Quantitative Biology::Populations and Evolution ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
Galactic interstellar extinction maps are powerful and necessary tools for Milky Way structure and stellar population analyses, particularly toward the heavily-reddened bulge and in the midplane. However, due to the difficulty of obtaining reliable extinction measures and distances for a large number of stars that are independent of these maps, tests of their accuracy and systematics have been limited. Our goal is to assess a variety of photometric stellar extinction estimates, including both 2D and 3D extinction maps, using independent extinction measures based on a large spectroscopic sample of stars towards the Milky Way bulge. We employ stellar atmospheric parameters derived from high-resolution $H$-band APOGEE spectra, combined with theoretical stellar isochrones, to calculate line-of-sight extinction and distances for a sample of more than 2400 giants towards the Milky Way bulge. We compare these extinction values to those predicted by individual near-IR and near+mid-IR stellar colors, 2D bulge extinction maps and 3D extinction maps. The long baseline, near+mid-IR stellar colors are, on average, the most accurate predictors of the APOGEE extinction estimates, and the 2D and 3D extinction maps derived from different stellar populations along different sightlines show varying degrees of reliability. We present the results of all of the comparisons and discuss reasons for the observed discrepancies. We also demonstrate how the particular stellar atmospheric models adopted can have a strong impact on this type of analysis, and discuss related caveats., 10 pages, 12 pages, accepted for publication in AJ
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231. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey quasar catalog: Tenth data release â&dagger
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Pâris, I, Petitjean, P, Aubourg, E, Ross, NP, Myers, AD, Streblyanska, A, Bailey, S, Hall, PB, Strauss, MA, Anderson, SF, Bizyaev, D, Borde, A, Brinkmann, J, Bovy, J, Brandt, WN, Brewington, H, Brownstein, JR, Cook, BA, Ebelke, G, Fan, X, Ak, NF, Finley, H, Font-Ribera, A, Ge, J, Hamann, F, Ho, S, Jiang, L, Kinemuchi, K, Malanushenko, E, Malanushenko, V, Marchante, M, McGreer, ID, McMahon, RG, Miralda-Escudé, J, Muna, D, Noterdaeme, P, Oravetz, D, Palanque-Delabrouille, N, Pan, K, Perez-Fournon, I, Pieri, M, Riffel, R, Schlegel, DJ, Schneider, DP, Simmons, A, Viel, M, Weaver, BA, Wood-Vasey, WM, Yèche, C, York, DG, McMahon, Richard [0000-0001-8447-8869], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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surveys ,quasars: general ,catalogs - Abstract
We present the Data Release 10 Quasar (DR10Q) catalog from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III. The catalog includes all BOSS objects that were targeted as quasar candidates during the first 2.5 years of the survey and that are confirmed as quasars via visual inspection of the spectra, have luminosities Mi[z = 2] < −20.5 (in a ΛCDMcosmology with H0 = 70 km s−1 Mpc−1, ΩM = 0.3, and ΩΛ = 0.7), and either display at least one emission line with a full width at half maximum (FWHM) larger than 500 km s−1 or, if not, have interesting/complex absorption features. The catalog also includes known quasars (mostly from SDSS-I and II) that were reobserved by BOSS. The catalog contains 166 583 quasars (74 454 are new discoveries since SDSS-DR9) detected over 6373 deg2 with robust identification and redshift measured by a combination of principal component eigenspectra. The number of quasars with z > 2.15 (117 668) is ∼5 times greater than the number of z > 2.15 quasars known prior to BOSS. Redshifts and FWHMs are provided for the strongest emission lines (C iv, C iii, Mg ii). The catalog identifies 16 461 broad absorption line quasars and gives their characteristics. For each object, the catalog presents five-band (u, g, r, i, z) CCD-based photometry with typical accuracy of 0.03 mag and information on the optical morphology and selection method. The catalog also contains X-ray, ultraviolet, near-infrared, and radio emission properties of the quasars, when available, from other large-area surveys. The calibrated digital spectra cover the wavelength region 3600−10 500 Å at a spectral resolution in the range 1300 < R < 2500; the spectra can be retrieved from the SDSS Catalog Archive Server. We also provide a supplemental list of an additional 2376 quasars that have been identified among the galaxy targets of the SDSS-III/BOSS.
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232. Magnetic force microscopy investigation of the magnetization reversal of permalloy particles at high temperatures
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Nurgazizov N., Khanipov T., Bizyaev D., Bukharaev A., and Chuklanov A.
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© 2014, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. The magnetization reversal of an array of permalloy particles formed by scanning probe lithography on the silicon dioxide surface has been investigated in the temperature range from room temperature to 800 K. Using scanning magnetic force microscopy and numerical calculations of the magnetic anisotropy field of a particle at different temperatures, it has been shown that an increase in the temperature leads to a decrease in the external magnetic field required to reverse the magnetization direction of the particle. From the obtained results, it has been concluded that the magnetization reversal of the studied particles is accompanied by the formation of an intermediate state with an inhomogeneous magnetization structure.
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233. The tenth data release of the Sloan digital sky survey: First spectroscopic data from the SDSS-iii apache point observatory galactic evolution experiment
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Gott, JR, Mack, CE, Ahn, CP, Alexandroff, R, Allende Prieto, C, Anders, F, Anderson, SF, Anderton, T, Andrews, BH, Aubourg, E, Bailey, S, Bastien, FA, Bautista, JE, Beers, TC, Beifiori, A, Bender, CF, Berlind, AA, Beutler, F, Bhardwaj, V, Bird, JC, Bizyaev, D, Blake, CH, Blanton, MR, Blomqvist, M, Bochanski, JJ, Bolton, AS, Borde, A, Bovy, J, Bradley, AS, Brandt, WN, Brauer, D, Brinkmann, J, Brownstein, JR, Busca, NG, Carithers, W, Carlberg, JK, Carnero, AR, Carr, MA, Chiappini, C, Chojnowski, SD, Chuang, CH, Comparat, J, Crepp, JR, Cristiani, S, Croft, RAC, Cuesta, AJ, Cunha, K, Da Costa, LN, Dawson, KS, De Lee, N, Dean, JDR, Delubac, T, Deshpande, R, Dhital, S, Ealet, A, Ebelke, GL, Edmondson, EM, Eisenstein, DJ, Epstein, CR, Escoffier, S, Esposito, M, Evans, ML, Fabbian, D, Fan, X, Favole, G, Femenía Castellá, B, Fernández Alvar, E, Feuillet, D, Filiz Ak, N, Finley, H, Fleming, SW, Font-Ribera, A, Frinchaboy, PM, Galbraith-Frew, JG, García-Hernández, DA, and Pérez, AEG
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Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) has been in operation since 2000 April. This paper presents the Tenth Public Data Release (DR10) from its current incarnation, SDSS-III. This data release includes the first spectroscopic data from the Apache Point Observatory Galaxy Evolution Experiment (APOGEE), along with spectroscopic data from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) taken through 2012 July. The APOGEE instrument is a near-infrared R 22,500 300 fiber spectrograph covering 1.514-1.696 μm. The APOGEE survey is studying the chemical abundances and radial velocities of roughly 100,000 red giant star candidates in the bulge, bar, disk, and halo of the Milky Way. DR10 includes 178,397 spectra of 57,454 stars, each typically observed three or more times, from APOGEE. Derived quantities from these spectra (radial velocities, effective temperatures, surface gravities, and metallicities) are also included. DR10 also roughly doubles the number of BOSS spectra over those included in the Ninth Data Release. DR10 includes a total of 1,507,954 BOSS spectra comprising 927,844 galaxy spectra, 182,009 quasar spectra, and 159,327 stellar spectra selected over 6373.2 deg2. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..
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234. SDSS-IV MaNGA: Spatially resolved star formation histories in galaxies as a function of galaxy mass and type
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Goddard, D., primary, Thomas, D., additional, Maraston, C., additional, Westfall, K., additional, Etherington, J., additional, Riffel, R., additional, Mallmann, N. D., additional, Zheng, Z., additional, Argudo-Fernández, M., additional, Lian, J., additional, Bershady, M., additional, Bundy, K., additional, Drory, N., additional, Law, D., additional, Yan, R., additional, Wake, D., additional, Weijmans, A., additional, Bizyaev, D., additional, Brownstein, J., additional, Lane, R. R., additional, Maiolino, R., additional, Masters, K., additional, Merrifield, M., additional, Nitschelm, C., additional, Pan, K., additional, Roman-Lopes, A., additional, Storchi-Bergmann, T., additional, and Schneider, D. P., additional
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235. Very thin disc galaxies in the SDSS catalogue of edge-on galaxies
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Bizyaev, D. V., primary, Kautsch, S. J., additional, Sotnikova, N. Ya., additional, Reshetnikov, V. P., additional, and Mosenkov, A. V., additional
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236. SDSS-IV MaNGA: stellar population gradients as a function of galaxy environment
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Goddard, D., primary, Thomas, D., additional, Maraston, C., additional, Westfall, K., additional, Etherington, J., additional, Riffel, R., additional, Mallmann, N. D., additional, Zheng, Z., additional, Argudo-Fernández, M., additional, Bershady, M., additional, Bundy, K., additional, Drory, N., additional, Law, D., additional, Yan, R., additional, Wake, D., additional, Weijmans, A., additional, Bizyaev, D., additional, Brownstein, J., additional, Lane, R. R., additional, Maiolino, R., additional, Masters, K., additional, Merrifield, M., additional, Nitschelm, C., additional, Pan, K., additional, Roman-Lopes, A., additional, and Storchi-Bergmann, T., additional
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237. CHEMICAL ABUNDANCES IN A SAMPLE OF RED GIANTS IN THE OPEN CLUSTER NGC 2420 FROM APOGEE
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Souto, Diogo, primary, Cunha, K., additional, Smith, V., additional, Prieto, C. Allende, additional, Pinsonneault, M., additional, Zamora, O., additional, García-Hernández, D. A., additional, Mészáros, Sz., additional, Bovy, J., additional, Pérez, A. E. García, additional, Anders, F., additional, Bizyaev, D., additional, Carrera, R., additional, Frinchaboy, P. M., additional, Holtzman, J., additional, Ivans, I., additional, Majewski, S. R., additional, Shetrone, M., additional, Sobeck, J., additional, Pan, K., additional, Tang, B., additional, Villanova, S., additional, and Geisler, D., additional
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238. SDSS-IV MaNGA: properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components
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Jin, Yifei, primary, Chen, Yanmei, additional, Shi, Yong, additional, Tremonti, C. A., additional, Bershady, M. A., additional, Merrifield, M., additional, Emsellem, E., additional, Fu, Hai, additional, Wake, D., additional, Bundy, K., additional, Lin, Lihwai, additional, Argudo-Fernandez, M., additional, Huang, Song, additional, Stark, D. V., additional, Storchi-Bergmann, T., additional, Bizyaev, D., additional, Brownstein, J., additional, Chisholm, J., additional, Guo, Qi, additional, Hao, Lei, additional, Hu, Jian, additional, Li, Cheng, additional, Li, Ran, additional, Masters, K. L., additional, Malanushenko, E., additional, Pan, Kaike, additional, Riffel, R. A., additional, Roman-Lopes, A., additional, Simmons, A., additional, Thomas, D., additional, Wang, Lan, additional, Westfall, K., additional, and Yan, Renbin, additional
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239. SDSS-IV eBOSS emission-line galaxy pilot survey
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Comparat, J., primary, Delubac, T., additional, Jouvel, S., additional, Raichoor, A., additional, Kneib, J-P., additional, Yèche, C., additional, Abdalla, F. B., additional, Le Cras, C., additional, Maraston, C., additional, Wilkinson, D. M., additional, Zhu, G., additional, Jullo, E., additional, Prada, F., additional, Schlegel, D., additional, Xu, Z., additional, Zou, H., additional, Bautista, J., additional, Bizyaev, D., additional, Bolton, A., additional, Brownstein, J. R., additional, Dawson, K. S., additional, Escoffier, S., additional, Gaulme, P., additional, Kinemuchi, K., additional, Malanushenko, E., additional, Malanushenko, V., additional, Mariappan, V., additional, Newman, J. A., additional, Oravetz, D., additional, Pan, K., additional, Percival, W. J., additional, Prakash, A., additional, Schneider, D. P., additional, Simmons, A., additional, Abbott, T. M. C., additional, Allam, S., additional, Banerji, M., additional, Benoit-Lévy, A., additional, Bertin, E., additional, Brooks, D., additional, Capozzi, D., additional, Carnero Rosell, A., additional, Carrasco Kind, M., additional, Carretero, J., additional, Castander, F. J., additional, Cunha, C. E., additional, da Costa, L. N., additional, Desai, S., additional, Doel, P., additional, Eifler, T. F., additional, Estrada, J., additional, Flaugher, B., additional, Fosalba, P., additional, Frieman, J., additional, Gaztanaga, E., additional, Gerdes, D. W., additional, Gruen, D., additional, Gruendl, R. A., additional, Gutierrez, G., additional, Honscheid, K., additional, James, D. J., additional, Kuehn, K., additional, Kuropatkin, N., additional, Lahav, O., additional, Lima, M., additional, Maia, M. A. G., additional, March, M., additional, Marshall, J. L., additional, Miquel, R., additional, Plazas, A. A., additional, Reil, K., additional, Roe, N., additional, Romer, A. K., additional, Roodman, A., additional, Rykoff, E. S., additional, Sako, M., additional, Sanchez, E., additional, Scarpine, V., additional, Sevilla-Noarbe, I., additional, Soares-Santos, M., additional, Sobreira, F., additional, Suchyta, E., additional, Swanson, M. E. C., additional, Tarle, G., additional, Thaler, J., additional, Thomas, D., additional, Walker, A. R., additional, and Zhang, Y., additional
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240. Magnetic field control of electric-field-induced local domain growth in manganites
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Mamin, R. F., primary, Strle, J., additional, Bizyaev, D. A., additional, Yusupov, R. V., additional, Kabanov, V. V., additional, Mihailovic, D., additional, and Bukharaev, A. A., additional
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241. Investigation of strain-induced magnetization change in ferromagnetic microparticles
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Chuklanov, A P, primary, Nurgazizov, N I, additional, Bizyaev, D A, additional, Khanipov, T F, additional, Bukharaev, A A, additional, Yu Petukhov, V, additional, Chirkov, V V, additional, and Gumarov, G G, additional
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242. New H-Band Stellar Spectral Libraries for the SdSS-III/Apogee Survey
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Zamora, O., Garcia-Hernandez, D. A., Allende Prieto, C., Carrera, R., Koesterke, L., Edvardsson, Bengst, Castelli, F., Plez, B., Bizyaev, D., Cunha, K., Garcia Perez, A. E., Gustafsson, Bengt, Holtzman, J. A., Lawler, J. E., Majewski, S. R., Manchado, A., Meszaros, Sz., Shane, N., Shetrone, M., Smith, V. V., Zasowski, G., Zamora, O., Garcia-Hernandez, D. A., Allende Prieto, C., Carrera, R., Koesterke, L., Edvardsson, Bengst, Castelli, F., Plez, B., Bizyaev, D., Cunha, K., Garcia Perez, A. E., Gustafsson, Bengt, Holtzman, J. A., Lawler, J. E., Majewski, S. R., Manchado, A., Meszaros, Sz., Shane, N., Shetrone, M., Smith, V. V., and Zasowski, G.
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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey-III (SDSS-III) Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) has obtained high-resolution (R similar to 22,500), high signal-to-noise ratio (>100) spectra in the H-band (similar to 1.5-1.7 mu m) for about 146,000 stars in the Milky Way galaxy. We have computed spectral libraries with effective temperature (T-eff) ranging from 3500 to 8000 K for the automated chemical analysis of the survey data. The libraries, used to derive stellar parameters and abundances from the APOGEE spectra in the SDSS-III data release 12 (DR12), are based on ATLAS9 model atmospheres and the ASS epsilon T spectral synthesis code. We present a second set of libraries based on MARCS model atmospheres and the spectral synthesis code Turbospectrum. The ATLAS9/ASS epsilon T (T-eff = 3500-8000 K) and MARCS/Turbospectrum (T-eff = 3500-5500 K) grids cover a wide range of metallicity (-2.5 <= [M/H] <= + 0.5 dex), surface gravity (0 <= log g <= 5 dex), microturbulence (0.5 <= xi <= 8 km s(-1)), carbon (-1 <= [C/M] <= + 1 dex), nitrogen (-1 <= [N/M] <= + 1 dex), and alpha-element (-1 <= [alpha/M] <= + 1 dex) variations, having thus seven dimensions. We compare the ATLAS9/ASS.T and MARCS/Turbospectrum libraries and apply both of them to the analysis of the observed H-band spectra of the Sun and the K2 giant Arcturus, as well as to a selected sample of well-known giant stars observed at very high resolution. The new APOGEE libraries are publicly available and can be employed for chemical studies in the H-band using other high-resolution spectrographs.
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243. SDSS-IV eBOSS emission-line galaxy pilot survey
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Comparat, J., Delubac, T., Jouvel, S., Raichoor, A., Kneib, J-P., Yeche, C., Abdalla, F. B., Cras, C. Le, Maraston, C., Wilkinson, D. M., Zhu, G., Jullo, E., Prada, F., Schlegel, D., Xu, Z., Zou, H., Bautista, J., Bizyaev, D., Bolton, A., Brownstein, J. R., Dawson, K. S., Gaulme, S. Escoffier P., Kinemuchi, K., Malanushenko, E., Malanushenko, V., Mariappan, V., Newman, J. A., Oravetz, D., Pan, K., Percival, W. J., Prakash, A., Schneider, D. P., Simmons, A., Allam, T. M. C. Abbott S., Banerji, M., Benoit-Lévy, A., Bertin, E., Brooks, D., Capozzi, D., Rosell, A. Carnero, Kind, M. Carrasco, Carretero, J., Castander, F. J., Cunha, C. E., da Costa, L. N., Desai, S., Doel, P., Eifler, T. F., Estrada, J., Flaugher, B., Fosalba, P., Frieman, J., Gaztanaga, E., Gerdes, D. W., Gruen, D., Gruendl, R. A., Gutierrez, G., Honscheid, K., James, D. J., Kuehn, K., Kuropatkin, N., Lahav, O., Lima, M., Maia, M. A. G., March, M., Marshall, J. L., Miquel, R., Plazas, A. A., Reil, K., Roe, N., Romer, A. K., Roodman, A., Rykoff, E. S., Sako, M., Sanchez, E., Scarpine, V., Sevilla-Noarbe, I., Soares-Santos, M., Sobreira, F., Suchyta, E., Swanson, M. E. C., Tarle, G., Thaler, J., Thomas, D., Walker, A. R., Zhang, Y., Comparat, J., Delubac, T., Jouvel, S., Raichoor, A., Kneib, J-P., Yeche, C., Abdalla, F. B., Cras, C. Le, Maraston, C., Wilkinson, D. M., Zhu, G., Jullo, E., Prada, F., Schlegel, D., Xu, Z., Zou, H., Bautista, J., Bizyaev, D., Bolton, A., Brownstein, J. R., Dawson, K. S., Gaulme, S. Escoffier P., Kinemuchi, K., Malanushenko, E., Malanushenko, V., Mariappan, V., Newman, J. A., Oravetz, D., Pan, K., Percival, W. J., Prakash, A., Schneider, D. P., Simmons, A., Allam, T. M. C. Abbott S., Banerji, M., Benoit-Lévy, A., Bertin, E., Brooks, D., Capozzi, D., Rosell, A. Carnero, Kind, M. Carrasco, Carretero, J., Castander, F. J., Cunha, C. E., da Costa, L. N., Desai, S., Doel, P., Eifler, T. F., Estrada, J., Flaugher, B., Fosalba, P., Frieman, J., Gaztanaga, E., Gerdes, D. W., Gruen, D., Gruendl, R. A., Gutierrez, G., Honscheid, K., James, D. J., Kuehn, K., Kuropatkin, N., Lahav, O., Lima, M., Maia, M. A. G., March, M., Marshall, J. L., Miquel, R., Plazas, A. A., Reil, K., Roe, N., Romer, A. K., Roodman, A., Rykoff, E. S., Sako, M., Sanchez, E., Scarpine, V., Sevilla-Noarbe, I., Soares-Santos, M., Sobreira, F., Suchyta, E., Swanson, M. E. C., Tarle, G., Thaler, J., Thomas, D., Walker, A. R., and Zhang, Y.
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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV extended Baryonic Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (SDSS-IV/eBOSS) will observe 195,000 emission-line galaxies (ELGs) to measure the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation standard ruler (BAO) at redshift 0.9. To test different ELG selection algorithms, 9,000 spectra were observed with the SDSS spectrograph as a pilot survey based on data from several imaging surveys. First, using visual inspection and redshift quality flags, we show that the automated spectroscopic redshifts assigned by the pipeline meet the quality requirements for a reliable BAO measurement. We also show the correlations between sky emission, signal-to-noise ratio in the emission lines, and redshift error. Then we provide a detailed description of each target selection algorithm we tested and compare them with the requirements of the eBOSS experiment. As a result, we provide reliable redshift distributions for the different target selection schemes we tested. Finally, we determine an target selection algorithms that is best suited to be applied on DECam photometry because they fulfill the eBOSS survey efficiency requirements., Comment: 19 pages. Accepted in A and A
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244. Polar-bulge galaxies
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Reshetnikov, V. P., Savchenko, S. S., Mosenkov, A. V., Sotnikova, N. Ya., Bizyaev, D. V., Reshetnikov, V. P., Savchenko, S. S., Mosenkov, A. V., Sotnikova, N. Ya., and Bizyaev, D. V.
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Based on SDSS data, we have selected a sample of nine edge-on spiral galaxies with bulges whose major axes show a high inclination to the disk plane. Such objects are called polar-bulge galaxies. They are similar in their morphology to polar-ring galaxies, but the central objects in them have small size and low luminosity. We have performed a photometric analysis of the galaxies in the g and r bands and determined the main characteristics of their bulges and disks. We show that the disks of such galaxies are typical for the disks of spiral galaxies of late morphological types. The integrated characteristics of their bulges are similar to the parameters of normal bulges. The stellar disks of polar-bulge galaxies often show large-scale warps, which can be explained by their interaction with neighboring galaxies or external accretion from outside., Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures
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245. Evidence for a metal-poor population in the inner Galactic Bulge
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Schultheis, M., Cunha, K., Zasowski, G., Pérez, A. E. García, Sellgren, K., Smith, V., García-Hernández, D. A., Zamora, O., Fritz, T. K., Anders, F., Prieto, C. Allende, Bizyaev, D., Kinemuchi, K., Pan, K., Malanushenko, E., Malanushenko, V., Shetrone, M. D., Schultheis, M., Cunha, K., Zasowski, G., Pérez, A. E. García, Sellgren, K., Smith, V., García-Hernández, D. A., Zamora, O., Fritz, T. K., Anders, F., Prieto, C. Allende, Bizyaev, D., Kinemuchi, K., Pan, K., Malanushenko, E., Malanushenko, V., and Shetrone, M. D.
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The inner Galactic Bulge has, until recently, been avoided in chemical evolution studies due to extreme extinction and stellar crowding. Large, near-IR spectroscopic surveys, such as APOGEE, allow for the first time the measurement of metallicities in the inner region of our Galaxy. We study metallicities of 33 K/M giants situated in the Galactic Center region from observations obtained with the APOGEE survey. We selected K/M giants with reliable stellar parameters from the APOGEE/ASPCAP pipeline. Distances, interstellar extinction values, and radial velocities were checked to confirm that these stars are indeed situated in the inner Galactic Bulge. We find a metal-rich population centered at [M/H] = +0.4 dex, in agreement with earlier studies of other bulge regions, but also a peak at low metallicity around $\rm [M/H] = -1.0\,dex$, suggesting the presence of a metal-poor population which has not previously been detected in the central region. Our results indicate a dominant metal-rich population with a metal-poor component that is enhanced in the $\alpha$-elements. This metal-poor population may be associated with the classical bulge and a fast formation scenario., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy&Astrophysics
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246. Deep SDSS optical spectroscopy of distant halo stars II. Iron, calcium, and magnesium abundances
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Fernández-Alvar, E., Prieto, C. Allende, Schlesinger, K. J., Beers, T. C., Robin, A. C., Schneider, D. P., Lee, Y. S., Bizyaev, D., Ebelke, G., Malanushenko, E., Malanushenko, V., Oravetz, D., Pan, K., Simmons, A., Fernández-Alvar, E., Prieto, C. Allende, Schlesinger, K. J., Beers, T. C., Robin, A. C., Schneider, D. P., Lee, Y. S., Bizyaev, D., Ebelke, G., Malanushenko, E., Malanushenko, V., Oravetz, D., Pan, K., and Simmons, A.
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We analyze a sample of 3,944 low-resolution (R ~ 2000) optical spectra from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), focusing on stars with effective temperatures 5800 < Teff < 6300 K, and distances from the Milky Way plane in excess of 5 kpc, and determine their abundances of Fe, Ca, and Mg. We followed the same methodology as in the previous paper in this series, deriving atmospheric parameters by chi2 minimization, but this time we obtained the abundances of individual elements by fitting their associated spectral lines. Distances were calculated from absolute magnitudes obtained by a statistical comparison of our stellar parameters with stellar-evolution models. The observations reveal a decrease in the abundances of iron, calcium, and magnesium at large distances from the Galactic center. The median abundances for the halo stars analyzed are fairly constant up to a Galactocentric distance r ~ 20 kpc, rapidly decrease between r ~ 20 and r ~ 40 kpc, and flatten out to significantly lower values at larger distances, consistent with previous studies. In addition, we examine the [Ca/Fe] and [Mg/Fe] as a function of Fe/H and Galactocentric distance. Our results show that the most distant parts of the halo show a steeper variation of the [Ca/Fe] and [Mg/Fe] with iron. We found that at the range -1.6 < [Fe/H] < -0.4 [Ca/Fe] decreases with distance, in agreement with earlier results based on local stars. However, the opposite trend is apparent for [Mg/Fe]. Our conclusion that the outer regions of the halo are more metal-poor than the inner regions, based on in situ observations of distant stars, agrees with recent results based on inferences from the kinematics of more local stars, and with predictions of recent galaxy formation simulations for galaxies similar to the Milky Way.
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247. Does the stellar disc flattening depend on the galaxy type?
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Mosenkov, A. V., Sotnikova, N. Ya., Reshetnikov, V. P., Bizyaev, D. V., Kautsch, S. J., Mosenkov, A. V., Sotnikova, N. Ya., Reshetnikov, V. P., Bizyaev, D. V., and Kautsch, S. J.
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We analyze the dependence of the stellar disc flatness on the galaxy morphological type using 2D decomposition of galaxies from the reliable subsample of the Edge-on Galaxies in SDSS (EGIS) catalogue. Combining these data with the retrieved models of the edge-on galaxies from the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) and the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S$^4$G) catalogue, we make the following conclusions: (1) The disc relative thickness $z_0/h$ in the near- and mid-infrared passbands correlates weakly with morphological type and does not correlate with the bulge-to-total luminosity ratio $B/T$ in all studied bands. (2) Applying an 1D photometric profile analysis overestimates the disc thickness in galaxies with large bulges making an illusion of the relationship between the disc flattening and the ratio $B/T$. (3) In our sample the early-type disc galaxies (S0/a) have both flat and "puffed" discs. The early spirals and intermediate-type galaxies have a large scatter of the disc flatness, which can be caused by the presence of a bar: barred galaxies have thicker stellar discs, on average. On the other hand, the late-type spirals are mostly thin galaxies, whereas irregular galaxies have puffed stellar discs., Comment: 17 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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248. Very-low-mass stellar and substellar companion to solar-like stars from MARVELS. III. A short-period brown dwarf cadidate around an active G0IV subgiant
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Ma, Bo, Ge, Jian, Barnes, Rory, Crepp, Justin R., De Lee, Nathan M., Ferreira, Letícia D., Esposito, Massimiliano, Femenía Castellá, B., Fleming, S.W., Gaudi, B. S., Ghezzi, Luan, Hebb, Leslie, González Hernández, Jonay I., Lee, Brian L., Mello, Gustavo Frederico Porto de, Stassun, Keivan G., Wang, Ji, Wisniewski, J.P., Agol, Eric, Bizyaev, D., Cargile, Phillip A., Chang, Liang, Costa, Luiz N. da, Eastman, Jason, Gary, Bruce L., Jiang, Peng, Kane, Stephen R., Li, Rui, Liu, Jian, Mahadevan, Suvrath, Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba, Muna, Demitri, Nguyen, D.C., Ogando, Ricardo L.C., Oravetz, Daniel J., Pepper, J., Paegert, Martin, Allende Prieto, Carlos, Rebolo, Rafael, Santiago, Basilio Xavier, Schneider, D.P., Bradley, Alaina C. Shelden, Simmons, Audrey E., Sivarani, Thirupathi, Van Eyken, Julian C., Wan, Xiaoke, Weaver, Benjamin A., and Zhao, Bo
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Movimento estelar ,Brown dwarfs ,radial velocities [Techniques] ,low-mass [Stars] ,Anãs marrons ,Massa estelar - Abstract
We present an eccentric, short-period brown dwarf candidate orbiting the active, slightly evolved subgiant star TYC 2087-00255-1, which has effective temperature Teff = 5903±42 K, surface gravity log(g) = 4.07±0.16 (cgs), and metallicity [Fe/H] = −0.23 ± 0.07. This candidate was discovered using data from the first two years of the Multi-object APO Radial Velocity Exoplanets Large-area Survey, which is part of the third phase of Sloan Digital Sky Survey. From our 38 radial velocity measurements spread over a two-year time baseline, we derive a Keplerian orbital fit with semi-amplitude K = 3.571 ± 0.041 km s−1, period P = 9.0090 ± 0.0004 days, and eccentricity e = 0.226±0.011. Adopting a mass of 1.16±0.11M for the subgiant host star, we infer that the companion has a minimum mass of 40.0 ± 2.5MJup. Assuming an edge-on orbit, the semimajor axis is 0.090 ± 0.003 AU. The host star is photometrically variable at the ∼1% level with a period of ∼13.16±0.01 days, indicating that the host star spin and companion orbit are not synchronized. Through adaptive optics imaging we also found a point source 643 ± 10 mas away from TYC 2087-00255-1, which would have a mass of 0.13M if it is physically associated with TYC 2087-00255-1 and has the same age. Future proper motion observation should be able to resolve if this tertiary object is physically associated with TYC 2087-00255-1 and make TYC 2087-00255-1 a triple body system. Core Ca ii H and K line emission indicate that the host is chromospherically active, at a level that is consistent with the inferred spin period and measured vrot sin i, but unusual for a subgiant of this Teff . This activity could be explained by ongoing tidal spin-up of the host star by the companion.
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249. Very low mass stellar and substellar companions to solar-like stars from MARVELS. IV. A candidate bronw dwarf or low-mass stellar companion HIP 67526
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Jiang, Peng, Ge, Jian, Cargile, Phillip A., Crepp, Justin R., De Lee, Nathan M., Mello, Gustavo Frederico Porto de, Esposito, Massimiliano, Ferreira, Letícia D., Femenía Castellá, B., Fleming, S.W., Gaudi, B. S., Ghezzi, Luan, González Hernández, Jonay I., Hebb, Leslie, Lee, Brian L., Ma, Bo, Stassun, Keivan G., Wang, Ji, Wisniewski, J.P., Agol, Eric, Bizyaev, D., Brewington, Howard J., Chang, Liang, Costa, Luiz N. da, Eastman, Jason, Ebelke, Garrett L., Gary, Bruce L., Kane, Stephen R., Li, Rui, Liu, Jian, Mahadevan, Suvrath, Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba, Malanushenko, V., Malanushenko, E., Muna, Demitri, Nguyen, D.C., Ogando, Ricardo L.C., Oravetz, Audrey, Oravetz, Daniel J., Pan, K., Pepper, J., Paegert, Martin, Allende Prieto, Carlos, Rebolo, Rafael, Santiago, Basilio Xavier, Schneider, D.P., Bradley, Alaina C. Shelden, Sivarani, Thirupathi, Snedden, S.A., Van Eyken, Julian C., Wan, Xiaoke, Weaver, Benjamin A., and Zhao, Bo
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spectroscopic [Binaries] ,Brown dwarfs ,radial velocities [Techniques] ,low-mass [Stars] ,Anãs marrons ,Massa estelar ,Estrelas binarias ,individual (HIP 67526) [Stars] - Abstract
We report the discovery of a candidate brown dwarf (BD) or a very low mass stellar companion (MARVELS-5b) to the star HIP 67526 from the Multi-object Apache point observatory Radial Velocity Exoplanet Large-area Survey (MARVELS). The radial velocity curve for this object contains 31 epochs spread over 2.5 yr.OurKeplerian fit, using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo approach, reveals that the companion has an orbital period of 90.2695+0.0188 −0.0187 days, an eccentricity of 0.4375±0.0040, and a semi-amplitude of 2948.14+16.65 −16.55 m s−1. Using additional high-resolution spectroscopy, we find the host star has an effective temperature Teff = 6004 ± 34 K, a surface gravity log g (cgs) = 4.55 ± 0.17, and a metallicity [Fe/H] = +0.04 ± 0.06. The stellar mass and radius determined through the empirical relationship of Torres et al. yields 1.10±0.09M and 0.92±0.19R . The minimummass ofMARVELS- 5b is 65.0±2.9MJup, indicating that it is likely to be either a BD or a very low mass star, thus occupying a relatively sparsely populated region of the mass function of companions to solar-type stars. The distance to this system is 101 ± 10 pc from the astrometric measurements of Hipparcos. No stellar tertiary is detected in the high-contrast images taken by either FastCam lucky imaging or Keck adaptive optics imaging, ruling out any star with mass greater than 0.2 M at a separation larger than 40 AU.
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250. Heat-assisted effects in ferromagnetic nanoparticles
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Bukharaev A., Bizyaev D., Khanipov T., Nurgazizov N., and Chuklanov A.
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The processes of the magnetization reversal by the external magnetic field of the Py particles have been studied by magnetic force microscopy in the temperature range of 300-650 K. The values of the switching field of the particle magnetization and the switching field distribution for the particles array have been determined. The switching field and the field distribution decrease significantly with increasing temperature. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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