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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Two different types of X-ray polarimeters were used in a sounding rocket to search for X-ray polarization of the Crab Nebula. Polarization was detected at a statistical confidence level of 99.7%. If the X-ray polarization is assumed to be independent of energy, the results of this and a previous experiment lead to a polarization of 15.4 (plus or minus 5.2) percent at a position angle of 156 (plus or minus 10) deg. This result confirms the synchrotron model for X-ray emission from the Crab Nebula.
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; 174; May 15
    Format: text
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Taurus X-1 X ray emission polarization from rocket-borne polarimeter measurements, utilizing incoherent scattering
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: CRAB NEBULA SYMPOSIUM; Aug 05, 1970 - Aug 07, 1970; MANCHESTE; United Kingdom
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    Publication Date: 2021-07-21
    Description: The northeastward motion of the Tibetan Plateau along the Altyn Tagh strike‐slip fault causes thrust faulting in three parallel mountain ranges (Qilian Shan, Daxue Shan, and Danghe Nan Shan) in the plateau interior, and leads to NNE‐directed crustal shortening and plateau growth. While slip rates at the plateau margin (i.e., along the Qilian Shan and the Altyn Tagh fault) are well constrained, rates of thrust faulting and the strain distribution in the plateau interior remain poorly resolved. Here, we use field investigations, a high‐resolution DEM, and 10Be exposure dating to quantify the shortening rate across the Danghe Nan Shan thrust fault from fluvial terraces, which are deformed by a growing NNE‐vergent anticline. 10Be exposure ages from two terrace levels range from 70 ± 5 to 92 ± 7 ka. When combined with uplift values of 37–68 m along the fold hinge, the 10Be ages yield a mean uplift rate of 0.6 ± 0.2 mm/year. Using the cross‐sectional area of the fold and the subsurface geometry of the listric thrust fault, we obtain a shortening rate of 0.8 ± 0.2 mm/year, which is consistent with the rate of elastic strain accumulation recorded by GPS data. Together with published fault slip rates and GPS data, our results indicate that northern Tibet experiences NNE‐directed shortening at a rate of ∼5 mm/year between the Qaidam Basin and the Hexi Corridor. In the plateau interior, this shortening is accommodated by several range‐bounding thrust faults and closely coupled with the eastward decrease in the slip rate of the Altyn Tagh fault.
    Description: Key Points: 10Be exposure ages for folded fluvial terraces yield a vertical slip rate of 0.6 ± 0.2 mm/year for the Danghe Nan Shan thrust fault. The fault geometry derived from the folded terraces combined with fold‐area balancing yields a shortening rate of 0.8 ± 0.2 mm/year. GPS data and fault slip rates suggest ∼5 mm/year of NNE–SSW‐directed shortening by thrust faulting in the interior of northern Tibet.
    Description: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
    Keywords: 551.8 ; folded river terrace ; fault geometry ; slip rate ; cosmogenic 10Be ; Danghe Nan Shan ; Tibet
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