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    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: The recent availability of several 'off-the-shelf' components, particularly CCD control electronics from SDSU, has made it possible to put together a flexible CCD camera system at relatively low cost and effort. The authors describe Wilbur, a complete CCD camera system constructed for the Michigan-Dartmouth-MIT Observatory. The hardware consists of a Loral 2048(exp 2) CCD controlled by the SDSU electronics, an existing dewar design modified for use at MDM, a Sun Sparcstation 2 with a commercial high-speed parallel controller, and a simple custom interface between the controller and the SDSU electronics. The camera is controlled from the Sparcstation by software that provides low-level I/O in real time, collection of additional information from the telescope, and a simple command interface for use by an observer. Readout of the 2048(exp 2) array is complete in under two minutes at 5 e(sup -) read noise, and readout time can be decreased at the cost of increased noise. The system can be easily expanded to handle multiple CCD's/multiple readouts, and can control other dewars/CCD's using the same host software.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: NASA, Washington, Second Annual Conference on Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems. Abstracts; p 79
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 240
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The X-ray source 2A 0251 + 413 is identified with the AWM 7 group of galaxies. The source is extended, with a FWHM of roughly 9 arcmin if an isothermal sphere profile is assumed. The spectrum is best fitted by thermal bremsstrahlung at 4.0 + or - 0.5 keV, with a significant Fe line emission of equivalent width 0.63 keV centered at 6.6 keV. This temperature is consistent with a measured dispersion velocity of 600 km/s of the central galaxies.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 238
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Repeated, accurate radial velocity measurements have been made of the 19 candidate wide binary stellar pairs of Bahcall and Soneira. There are 16 unambiguous cases of which six pairs are physical binaries. Projected separations of the binaries are estimated using the observed angular separations and well-determined spectroscopic parallaxes. The projected separations vary from about 0.002 pc to 0.08 pc. This validation of the statistical techniques used in identifying the candidate wide binaries opens up the possibility of large-scale systematic studies of the characteristics of wide binaries.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Astrophysical Journal, Part 2 - Letters to the Editor (ISSN 0004-637X); 281; L41-L45
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A complete sample of elliptical galaxies in the core of the Virgo cluster is used to derive a relation between stellar velocity dispersion and luminosity. L is found to approximately equal sigma to the nth power, where n = 3.2 + or - 0.2 over two decades of luminosity, with a scatter of 0.38 mag. The possibility of curvature in the relation or rotational support of the galaxies is examined, and a derivation of a law of slope 3 is presented and compared with the derivation for a slope of 4. It is concluded that the lack of increased scatter as the points deviate from a slope of 4 implies that rotation is not important.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 251
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: We present the selection and classification of over a thousand ultraviolet (UV) variable sources discovered in approximately 40 deg(exp 2) of GALEX Time Domain Survey (TDS) NUV images observed with a cadence of 2 days and a baseline of observations of approximately 3 years. The GALEX TDS fields were designed to be in spatial and temporal coordination with the Pan-STARRS1 Medium Deep Survey, which provides deep optical imaging and simultaneous optical transient detections via image differencing. We characterize the GALEX photometric errors empirically as a function of mean magnitude, and select sources that vary at the 5 sigma level in at least one epoch. We measure the statistical properties of the UV variability, including the structure function on timescales of days and years. We report classifications for the GALEX TDS sample using a combination of optical host colors and morphology, UV light curve characteristics, and matches to archival X-ray, and spectroscopy catalogs. We classify 62% of the sources as active galaxies (358 quasars and 305 active galactic nuclei), and 10% as variable stars (including 37 RR Lyrae, 53 M dwarf flare stars, and 2 cataclysmic variables). We detect a large-amplitude tail in the UV variability distribution for M-dwarf flare stars and RR Lyrae, reaching up to absolute value(m) = 4.6 mag and 2.9 mag, respectively. The mean amplitude of the structure function for quasars on year timescales is five times larger than observed at optical wavelengths. The remaining unclassified sources include UV-bright extragalactic transients, two of which have been spectroscopically confirmed to be a young core-collapse supernova and a flare from the tidal disruption of a star by dormant supermassive black hole. We calculate a surface density for variable sources in the UV with NUV less than 23 mag and absolute value(m) greater than 0.2 mag of approximately 8.0, 7.7, and 1.8 deg(exp 2) for quasars, active galactic nuclei, and RR Lyrae stars, respectively. We also calculate a surface density rate in the UV for transient sources, using the effective survey time at the cadence appropriate to each class, of approximately 15 and 52 deg(exp 2 yr1 for M dwarfs and extragalactic transients, respectively.
    Keywords: Astrophysics
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN8691 , The Astrophysical Journal; 766; 1; 60
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