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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: In view of the difficulties that emerge in numerical simulations of time-dependent phenomena involving MHD waves due to waves' artificial reflection at numerical boundaries, where time-dependent magnetic fields outside those boundaries are unknown, a method previously developed for the determination of radiative boundary conditions is generalized for the treatment of isothermal MHD waves. The illustrative problem thus treated is that of the magnetic braking of a rigidly rotating disk which is embedded in a differentially-rotating fluid. The analytic results obtained are compared with those from numerical simulations with and without the present boundary treatment.
    Keywords: PLASMA PHYSICS
    Type: Journal of Computational Physics (ISSN 0021-9991); 84; 343-359
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The past few decades have witnessed significant advances in our understanding of how stars form, and there has been an associated increase in our knowledge of conditions and phenomena in the early solar system. These have led to the formulation of a paradigm for the origin of the solar system that is sufficiently complete that its basic elements can be tested directly through observations. A simple, but profound, consequence of the paradigm is that most if not all stars should be accompanied by planetary systems. The accuracy of instruments that can be used in such searches has improved to the point that Jupiter-like companions to a number of nearby stars could be detected. However, the results to date are that no other planetary systems have been detected, and the absence of detection is becoming statistically significant, particularly as it relates to the existence of brown dwarf companions to main-sequence stars.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: NASA-CR-200033 , NAS 1.26:200033 , NIPS-96-07278
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The notion is addressed which links the formation of stars and the existence of planets, and the lack of supporting observational data is discussed in relation to a NASA astrometric project. The program cited is called Towards Other Planetary Systems (TOPS) and includes ground-based astrometric and radial-velocity studies for both direct and indirect scrutiny of unknown planets. The TOPS program also envisages space-based astrometric systems that can operate with an accuracy of not less than 10 microarcseconds, and the possibility is mentioned of a moon-based astrometric platform.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: IAF PAPER 91-600
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Numerical simulation of the structure and evolution of interstellar clouds was conducted. Steps were taken toward an integrated treatment of the dynamical, thermal, and chemical processes entering model calculations, and a detailed study was made of radiative transfer in molecular lines to allow model predictions to be tested against empirical data. It is shown that the shapes of molecular lines are sensitive to details of the cloud structure and evolutionary state and are thus useful in inferring the cloud density, temperature, chemical composition, age, and initial conditions. The calculations have successfully reproduced and explained several observed cloud properties, including abundances of complex molecular species and the apparent depletion of CO in dense cores.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: NASA-CR-180933 , NAS 1.26:180933
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The scientific opportunities and challenges involved in the return of humans to the moon are discussed. The opportunities include the scientific study of the moon from the perspectives of its ability to shed light on the origin of the earth-moon system and to serve as a platform from which to conduct a wide variety of scientific activities. Among the challenges, the foremost is the interacton of humans and machines in carrying out these activities in the most effective manner.
    Keywords: ASTRONAUTICS (GENERAL)
    Type: IAF PAPER 91-697
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: It is shown how it is possible for the Astrometric Telescope Facility (ATF) to utilize the Space Station Freedom as an attached payload by complying with changes in the Station concept and schedule. The ability of the station to accommodate ATF's firm requirements is also addressed. The main factors that led the ATF to utilize the Space Station Freedom are the Station's relative orbital stability and longevity, the availability of maintenance and repair services, and the provision of utilities.
    Keywords: ASTRONAUTICS (GENERAL)
    Type: AIAA PAPER 89-0510
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-17
    Description: Radial velocity observations of the F8 V star nu Andromedae taken at Lick and at Whipple Observatories have revealed evidence of three periodicities in the line-of-sight velocity of the star. These periodicities have been interpreted as evidence for at least three low-mass companions (LMCs) revolving around nu Andromedae. The mass and orbital parameters inferred for these companions raise questions about the dynamical stability of the system. We report here results from our independent analysis of the published radial velocity data, as well as new unpublished data taken at Lick Observatory. Our results confirm the finding of three periods in the data. Our best fits to the data, on the assumption that these periods arise from the gravitational perturbations of companions in Keplerian orbits, are also generally in agreement but with some differences from the earlier findings. We find that the available data do not constrain well the orbital eccentricity of the middle companion in a three-companion model of the data. We also find that in order for our best-fit model to the Lick data to be dynamically stable over the lifetime of the star (approximately 2 billion years), the system must have a mean inclination to the plane of the sky greater than 13 deg. The corresponding minimum inclination for the best fit to the Whipple data set is 19 deg. These values imply that the maximum mass for the outer companion can be no greater than about 20 Jupiter masses. Our analysis of the stability of the putative systems also places constraints on the relative inclinations of the orbital planes of the companions. We comment on global versus local (i.e., method of steepest descent) means of finding best-fit orbits from radial velocity data sets.
    Keywords: Astrophysics
    Type: LPI-Contrib-1002 , The Astrophysical Journal; 545; 1044-1057
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-14
    Description: The Space Station that will be launched and made operational in the early 1990s should be viewed as a beginning, a facility that will evolve with the passing of time to better meet the needs and requirements of a diverse set of users. Evolution takes several forms, ranging from simple growth through addition of infrastructure elements to upgrading of system capability through inclusion of advanced technologies. Much of the early considerations of Space Station evolution focused on physical growth. However, a series of recent workshops have revealed that the more likely mode of Space Station evolution will not be through growth but rather through a process known as 'branching'.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT DESIGN, TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
    Type: AAS PAPER 86-262 , Aerospace century XXI: Space missions and policy; Oct 26, 1986 - Oct 29, 1986; Boulder, CO; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-13
    Description: The stability of diffuse clouds to thermal instabilities is examined using the semiempirical cooling function derived by Tarafdar et al. (1985) for these clouds. It is found that diffuse clouds which obey such a cooling function are susceptible to thermal instability at densities n of less than about 70-80/cu cm. The growth rate for instability is large and the mass contained in unstable regions ranges from about 0.001 to 1 solar mass. It is suggested that such instabilities may trigger formation of molecular cloud cores of the type found in low-mass molecular clouds (e.g., TMC-2). Criteria for thermal instability in self-gravitating systems are also derived.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Letters (ISSN 0004-6388); 25; 4 19; 235-245
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The workshop identified a strong commonality between the technology needs for NASA's TOPS program and the technology needs that were identified for NASA's astrophysics program through its Astrotech 21 survey. The workshop encourages NASA to have the Solar System Exploration and Astrophysics Div. work cooperatively to share in technology studies that are common to both programs, rather than to conduct independent studies. It was also clear, however, that there are technology needs specific to TOPS, and these should be pursued by the Solar System Exploration Div. There are two technology areas that appear to be particularly critical to realizing the ultimate performance that is being sought under the TOPS program, these areas are metrology and optics. The former is critical in calibration and verification of instrument performance, while the latter is needed to provide optical systems of sufficient quality to conduct a search for and characterization of other planetary systems at the more extreme levels of performance identified in TOPS program.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: NASA-CR-190177 , NAS 1.26:190177 , LPI-TR-92-01 , Apr 22, 1991 - Apr 24, 1991; Houston, TX; United States
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