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    Publication Date: 2011-08-18
    Description: A large-amplitude traveling ionospheric disturbance (TID) was detected over Owens Valley, California, on May 18, 1980, by a highly sensitive very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) radio astronomy experiment. This TID is interpreted as the response of the ionosphere to a gravity wave excited in the neutral atmosphere by the explosion of Mount St. Helens that took place at 1532 UT on that day. A model, invoking the point-excitation of internal gravity waves in an isothermal atmosphere, which fits observations of the TID at several other stations, leads to identification of the features observed in the VLBI data. Small-amplitude higher-frequency changes in the ionosphere were detected for several hours after the passage of the large-amplitude Mount St. Helens TID, but it is not clear whether these were excited by the passage of the gravity wave or were background fluctuations.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research; 87; Aug. 1
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: While current VLBI observations are limited in their resolution by the earth diameter magnitude, which is the largest antenna separation available, as well as in their information content, because of the small number of antennas in use at a given time, the extension of VLBI to include one or more antennas in space will relieve both constraints and help to map distant radio sources with the highest possible resolution. Attention is given to the implementation of such an orbital VLBI system extension through (1) a Shuttle-launch mission, (2) a six-month to one-year near earth orbit mission based on a space platform associated with the Space Station, (3) a large orbit free flyer platform mission of more than 2-year duration, and (4) lunar and/or deep space orbits, aimed at reaching the resolution limits set by interstellar scattering.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2011-08-18
    Description: The angular resolution of radio maps made by earth-based VLBI observations can be exceeded by placing at least one element of a VLBI array into earth orbit. A VLBI observatory in space can offer the additional advantages of increased sky coverage, higher density sampling of Fourier components, and rapid mapping of objects whose structure changes in less than a day. This paper explores the future of this technique.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 228
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: An investigation is conducted concerning the trapping of gas and its effect on the structure of the magnetic field. The aligned and orthogonal cases are discussed in detail. In each case, there are small collection zones which are both microscopically and macroscopically stable. By determining where macroscopic stability changes to instability, the separatrix between closed and open field lines is investigated together with the sizes and shapes of the polar caps. This information makes it possible to reexamine the period-pulse-width distribution and to compare it with observational data.
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; 181; Apr. 1
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A presentation is made of the two main models of the radiation mechanism of pulsars: the light cylinder model and the polar cap model. They have to account for gamma radiation, radio and X-ray emission, and in the case of the Crab pulsar, optical radiation. It is hypothesized that pair creation is essential for radio emission. None of the models yields a theoretical pulse-width-period distribution or braking index that correlates well with observations. A revision of the polar cap model suggests that a glitch may be present in the magnetosphere, necessitating the presence of a large centrifugal force strong enough to tear open the magnetic field lines into a Y-type configuration. This model yields a braking index in line with observations.
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The period-pulse-width (P-W) distribution of sample of 41 pulsars has been reanalyzed under two versions of a model where radiation is beamed from magnetic polar caps which are isotropically oriented with respect to the rotation axis of the neutron stars (IOPC models). It is found that neither IOPC model can explain the P-W distribution of the entire sample. Pulsars with simple unimodal (U) or complicated multimodal (M) pulse shapes show significantly different P-W distributions. Class M pulsars have a narrower P-W distribution than do class U pulsars and, taken separately, are compatible with either IOPC model. Class U pulsars divide into two subgroups, those with relatively narrower pulses (UN) and those with relatively wider pulses (UW), each of which is compatible with either IOPC model. One interpretation of these results is that the pulsars in classes UN, M, and UW have different intrinsic beam sizes, roughly in the ratios 1:2:4, respectively. The possible origins of the three classes are discussed in terms of the force-balance magnetosphere model (Roberts et al., 1972, 1973), where the differences may be attributed to different-mass neutron stars and the structure of the polar caps. An alternative interpretation is that the angle between the rotation and emission axes is not isotropically distributed, but can take only certain preferred values.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; 207; Aug. 1
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Results are reported for OSO 7 observations of 3U 0352+30 (X Per) over the energy range from 7 to 110 keV. It is found that this source has either a hard power-law spectrum or a thermal bremsstrahlung spectrum over the observed energy range, indicating that X Per may be the prototype of a new class of weak galactic hard X-ray sources. The data are shown to be consistent with spectra calculated for accretion onto a degenerate dwarf of at least 1 solar mass. Geometrical and dynamical constraints are considered for a model in which an accreting degenerate dwarf is in a close orbit about the primary of X Per, and it is concluded that such a model is not ruled out at present. It is suggested that X-ray sources associated with Be stars may make a significant contribution to the diffuse hard X-ray background in the galactic plane.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 211
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The detailed distribution of dispersion measures and spectral fluxes for a sample of 50 pulsars in part of the galactic plane near longitude 50 deg is analyzed, and the intrinsic luminosity distribution of the pulsars is obtained along with some constraints on their spatial distribution. Expressions for the observed distributions of spectral fluxes, distances, and directions are given in terms of the spatial and luminosity distributions of the sources as well as the sensitivity of the detector. A previous analysis of the same sample is reviewed, and the intrinsic luminosity distribution is determined from the distribution of observed distances as well as from the observed distribution of spectral fluxes. The results indicate that the scale height of pulsars cannot be significantly less than 400 pc, the total space density of active pulsars is about 30 per cu kpc, and the birthrate required to maintain this population is about one in the Galaxy every 980 (450-2600) years.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; 205; Apr. 1
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A comparison of the cataloged coordinates of QSOs and of 3CR galaxies with those of Abell's rich clusters of galaxies yields the following results: (1) There is no statistically significant evidence that high-redshift QSOs lie preferentially close to Abell clusters. (2) There is no statistically significant evidence that low-redshift QSOs lie preferentially close to Abell clusters. (3) There is (as is well known) highly significant evidence that 3CR galaxies lie preferentially close to Abell clusters. (4) The distributions of angular separations between QSOs and clusters and between 3CR galaxies and clusters differ at statistically significant (but not highly significant) levels. In view of these results, a generic relationship between low-redshift QSOs and radio galaxies seems questionable. This result for the QSOs is also entirely consistent with the idea that they are 'local' objects with redshifts of noncosmological origin.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 216
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