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    Astrophysics and space science 157 (1989), S. 31-40 
    ISSN: 1572-946X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Spectroscopic analysis of Population II stars indicates that oxygen and other α-elements appear to be overabundant with respect to iron (Sneden, 1985; Grattonet al., 1986; Gustafsson, 1987; Gratton, 1987; Gratton and Ortolani, 1989). By use of the Los Alamos Tapes Library, new opacities for Population II stars have been computed, including oxygen, neon, magnesium, and calcium enhanced by a factor five with respect to the ‘solar ratios’ mixture. On this basis, a grid of evolutionary sequences of He-burning models has been computed for low-mass stars covering the He-burning phase from the Zero-Age Horizontal Branch (ZAHB) up to the onset of thermal pulses in an advanced phase of He-shell burning, for the following assumption on the stellar parameters: helium abundance in the envelopeY=0.20 and 0.25; intial chemical composition [Fe/H]=−2.3, and [Fe/H]=−1.3; initial helium-core massM c=0.48 and 0.50 and total mass values fromM=0.56 up toM=0.76M ⊙. This choice of parameters was suggested by the opportunity of covering the range of values expected in galactic globular cluster HB stars, when an original abundance of heliumY=0.23 is assumed, as adopted throughout the recent literature. At this conference we present just a short overview of the main results while the large set of computed tracks and a detailed discussion on the topic will be presented elsewhere (Bencivenniet al., 1989).
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    Astrophysics and space science 156 (1989), S. 159-167 
    ISSN: 1572-946X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Photometric intergrated colours (UBVRI+UV selected bands) of elliptical galaxies are theoretically evaluated, accounting for stellar populations of different metal abundance (0.00001≤Z≤0.04). The contribution of different evolutionary phases (from M.S. up to Post-A.G.B.) to the integrated fluxes in the various photometric bands is computed. An explanation for the UV-excess in elliptical galaxies and of its dependence on the metallicity (Mg2) and mass is also suggested.
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    Astrophysics and space science 46 (1977), S. 195-203 
    ISSN: 1572-946X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The influence of initial helium content on the evolutionary characteristics of super-metalrich stars (Z=0.10) has been investigated. The evolution of models in the range −0.05〈logL/L ⊙〈1.0 has been followed up to the relative luminosity maximum in the subgiant branch, and under the assumptionY=0.20 orY=0.40. Comparison with previous results suggests the existence of theoretical constraints that could be adopted as metal indicators for the observed H−R diagrams of old open clusters.
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    Journal of intelligent and robotic systems 2 (1989), S. 411-423 
    ISSN: 1573-0409
    Keywords: Robots ; discrete-time modeling ; discrete-time control ; decoupling control
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract A general approach is presented to derive discrete-time models of robotic manipulators. Such models are obtained by applying numerical discretization techniques directly to the problem of the minimization of the Lagrange action functional. Although these models are in implicit form, they own a dynamic structure that allows us to design discrete-time feedback linearizing control laws. The proposed models and control algorithms are validated by simulation with reference to a three link robot.
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    Journal of intelligent and robotic systems 7 (1993), S. 321-351 
    ISSN: 1573-0409
    Keywords: Asymptotic observers ; robots ; high-gains
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract A simple asymptotic observer is proposed for the estimation of the generalized veocities of a robotic manipulator. The singular perturbation theory is used in the stability analysis of the error dynamics. High-gains are used in the attenuation of the nonlinearities characterizing the dynamic behaviour of the robot. The accuracy of the proposed algorithm is illustrated in simulation runs and verified through some experimental tests.
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    Astrophysics and space science 73 (1980), S. 11-25 
    ISSN: 1572-946X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The influence of Main Sequence stellar rotation on horizontal branch stars and on RR Lyrae pulsational properties is studied. Synthetic HB's are computed for a wide range of original chemical compositions taking into account evolutionary effects based on Fusi Pecci-Renzini's evolutionary scheme. Theoretical properties of RR Lyrae pulsators are discussed: it is shown that main sequence rotation is able to induce in HB structures sensitive variations, so that some fundamental relations obtained in the classical frame (i.e., no rotation) have to be released. Consequences on the decodification of observational properties in galactic globular clusters are discussed.
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    Publication Date: 2014-10-26
    Description: The behaviour of carbon-oxygen (CO) white dwarfs (WDs) subject to direct helium accretion is extensively studied. We aim to analyse the thermal response of an accreting WD to mass deposition at different timescales. The analysis has been performed for initial WD masses and accretion rates in the range 0.60–1.02 M and 10 –9 –10 –5  M yr –1 , respectively. Thermal regimes in the parameter space M WD – $\dot{M}_{\rm He}$ leading to formation of red-giant-like structures, steady burning of He, and mild, strong and dynamical flashes have been identified and the transition between these regimes has been studied in detail. In particular, the physical properties of WDs experiencing the He-flash accretion regime have been investigated to determine the mass retention efficiency as a function of the accretor total mass and accretion rate. We also discuss to what extent the building up of a He-rich layer via H burning could be described according to the behaviour of models accreting He-rich matter directly. Polynomial fits to the obtained results are provided for use in binary population synthesis computations. Several applications for close binary systems with He-rich donors and CO WD accretors are considered and the relevance of the results for interpreting He novae is discussed.
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    Publication Date: 2013-04-13
    Description: The evolutionary path of rotating CO white dwarfs (WD) directly accreting CO-rich matter is followed up to a few seconds before the explosive breakout in the framework of the double degenerate (DD) rotationally driven accretion scenario. We compute several models with different initial masses and physical conditions, following all the evolutionary phases, from the heating process during the pre-merging phase, through the two self-regulated accretion phases, up to the final central C-ignition and the development of an extended convective core. We find that the evolutionary properties (both structural and observational) depend only on the actual mass of the accreting WD and not on the previous history. We determine the expected frequency and amplitude of the gravitational wave emission, which occurs during the mass transfer process and, as a matter of fact, acts as a self-tuning mechanism of the accretion process itself. The gravitational signal related to Galactic sources can be easily detected with the next generation of space-born interferometers and can provide notable constraints to the progenitor model. The expected statistical distribution of pre-explosive objects in the Galaxy is provided also in the effective temperature-apparent bolometric magnitude diagrams which can be used to identify merged DD systems via UV surveys, once the contribution of the accretion disc is properly taken into account. We emphasize that the thermonuclear explosion occurs owing to the decay of physical conditions keeping overstable the structure above the classical Chandrasekhar limit and not by a steady increase of the WD mass up to this limit. This conclusion is independent of the evolutionary scenario for the progenitors, but it is a direct consequence of the stabilizing effect of rotation. Such an occurrence represents an epistemological change of the perspective in defining the ignition process for accreting WDs. Moreover, this requires a long evolutionary period (of at least several million years) to attain the explosion after the above mentioned conditions cease to keep stable the WD. Therefore, it is practically impossible to detect the trace of the exploding WD companion in recent pre-explosion frames of even very near Type Ia supernova events.
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    Publication Date: 2015-07-31
    Description: We study the physical and evolutionary properties of the ‘white dwarf (WD) family’ of AM CVn stars by computing realistic models of interacting double-degenerate systems. We evaluate self-consistently both the mass-transfer rate from the donor, as determined by gravitational wave emission and interaction with the binary companion, and the thermal response of the accretor to mass deposition. We find that, after the onset of mass transfer, all the considered systems undergo a strong non-dynamical He-flash. However, due to the compactness of these systems, the expanding accretors fill their Roche lobe very soon, thus preventing the efficient heating of the external layers of the accreted CO WDs. Moreover, due to the loss of matter from the systems, the orbital separations enlarge and mass transfer comes to a halt. The further evolution depends on the value of ${\skew{3}\dot{M}}$  after the donors fill again their lobe. On one hand, if the accretion rate, as determined by the actual value of ( M don , M acc ), is high enough, the accretors experience several He-flashes of decreasing strength and then quiescent He-burning sets in. Later on, since the mass-transfer rate in IDD is a permanently decreasing function of time, accretors experience several recurrent strong flashes. On the other hand, for intermediate and low values of ${\skew{3}\dot{M}}$  the accretors enter directly the strong flashes accretion regime. As expected, in all the considered systems the last He-flash is the strongest one, even if the physical conditions suitable for a dynamical event are never attained. When the mass accretion rate decreases below (2–3)  x  10 –8 M yr –1 , the compressional heating of the He-shell becomes less efficient than the neutrino cooling, so that all the accretors in the considered systems evolve into massive degenerate objects. Our results suggest that SNe .Ia or Type Ia Supernovae due to Edge-Lit Detonation in the WD family of AM CVn stars should be much more rare than previously expected.
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    Publication Date: 2018-01-01
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