782 research outputs found
Unshifted Metastable He I* Mini-Broad Absorption Line System in the Narrow Line Type 1 Quasar SDSS J080248.18551328.9
We report the identification of an unusual absorption line system in the
quasar SDSS J080248.18551328.9 and present a detailed study of the system,
incorporating follow-up optical and NIR spectroscopy. A few tens of absorption
lines are detected, including He I*, Fe II* and Ni II* that arise from
metastable or excited levels, as well as resonant lines in Mg I, Mg II, Fe II,
Mn II, and Ca II. All of the isolated absorption lines show the same profile of
width km s centered at a common redshift as that of
the quasar emission lines, such as [O II], [S II], and hydrogen Paschen and
Balmer series. With narrow Balmer lines, strong optical Fe II multiplets, and
weak [O III] doublets, its emission line spectrum is typical for that of a
narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy (NLS1). We have derived reliable measurements of
the gas-phase column densities of the absorbing ions/levels. Photoionization
modeling indicates that the absorber has a density of and a column density of , and is located at
pc from the central super-massive black hole. The location of the absorber, the
symmetric profile of the absorption lines, and the coincidence of the
absorption and emission line centroid jointly suggest that the absorption gas
is originated from the host galaxy and is plausibly accelerated by stellar
processes, such as stellar winds \zhy{and/or} supernova explosions. The
implications for the detection of such a peculiar absorption line system in an
NLS1 are discussed in the context of co-evolution between super-massive black
hole growth and host galaxy build-up.Comment: 28 pages, 16 figures; accepted for publication in Astrophysical
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A Comprehensive Study of Broad Absorption Line Quasars: I. Prevalence of HeI* Absorption Line Multiplets in Low-Ionization Objects
Neutral Helium multiplets, HeI*3189,3889,10830 are very useful diagnostics to
the geometry and physical conditions of the absorbing gas in quasars. So far
only a handful of HeI* detections have been reported. Using a newly developed
method, we detected HeI*3889 absorption line in 101 sources of a well-defined
sample of 285 MgII BAL quasars selected from the SDSS DR5. This has increased
the number of HeI* BAL quasars by more than one order of magnitude. We further
detected HeI*3189 in 50% (52/101) quasars in the sample. The detection fraction
of HeI* BALs in MgII BAL quasars is about 35% as a whole, and increases
dramatically with increasing spectral signal-to-noise ratios, from 18% at S/N
= 35. This suggests that HeI* BALs could be detected in
most MgII LoBAL quasars, provided spectra S/N is high enough. Such a
surprisingly high HeI* BAL fraction is actually predicted from photo-ionization
calculations based on a simple BAL model. The result indicates that HeI*
absorption lines can be used to search for BAL quasars at low-z, which cannot
be identified by ground-based optical spectroscopic survey with commonly seen
UV absorption lines. Using HeI*3889, we discovered 19 BAL quasars at z<0.3 from
available SDSS spectral database. The fraction of HeI* BAL quasars is similar
to that of LoBAL objects.Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJS. Tables 3, 4, 8, and 9 are now
available in its entirety at the arXiv website along with the manuscript
file, and will also be available via the link to the machine-readable tables
on the ApJS websit
A General Total Variation Minimization Theorem for Compressed Sensing Based Interior Tomography
Recently, in the compressed sensing framework we found that a two-dimensional interior region-of-interest (ROI) can be exactly reconstructed via the total variation minimization if the ROI is piecewise constant (Yu and Wang, 2009). Here we present a general theorem charactering a minimization property for a piecewise constant function defined on a domain in any dimension. Our major mathematical tool to prove this result is functional analysis without involving the Dirac delta function, which was heuristically used by Yu and Wang (2009)
Mathematical Study and Numerical Simulation of Multispectral Bioluminescence Tomography
Multispectral bioluminescence tomography (BLT) attracts increasingly
more attention in the area of optical molecular imaging. In this paper, we analyze
the properties of the solutions to the regularized and discretized multispectral
BLT problems. First, we show the solution existence, uniqueness, and its
continuous dependence on the data. Then, we introduce stable numerical schemes and
derive error estimates for numerical solutions. We report some numerical results
to illustrate the performance of the numerical methods on the quality of multispectral
BLT reconstruction
A Novel Semisupervised Contrastive Regression Framework for Forest Inventory Mapping with Multisensor Satellite Data
Accurate mapping of forests is critical for forest management and carbon
stocks monitoring. Deep learning is becoming more popular in Earth Observation
(EO), however, the availability of reference data limits its potential in
wide-area forest mapping. To overcome those limitations, here we introduce
contrastive regression into EO based forest mapping and develop a novel
semisupervised regression framework for wall-to-wall mapping of continuous
forest variables. It combines supervised contrastive regression loss and
semi-supervised Cross-Pseudo Regression loss. The framework is demonstrated
over a boreal forest site using Copernicus Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 imagery
for mapping forest tree height. Achieved prediction accuracies are strongly
better compared to using vanilla UNet or traditional regression models, with
relative RMSE of 15.1% on stand level. We expect that developed framework can
be used for modeling other forest variables and EO datasets
Detection of a transverse crack in a nonlinear rotor using non-stationary response
To accurately detect an early transverse crack in the rotating machinery caused by fatigue or creep, various kinds of diagnosis systems utilizing the steady-state responses of a cracked rotor were developed. The paper focuses on the non-stationary response of a rotor system such as the startup, the shutdown or the variable running speeds of a rotating machinery to detect a transverse crack and to overcome the defects of the diagnosis system utilizing steady-state responses. Non-stationary characteristics during passages through the major resonance and various kinds of resonances are studied numerically and experimentally. The results demonstrate that the changes of vibration characteristics in a non-stationary response can detect a crack in a wide rational speed range and also prevent the dangerous operation for detecting a crack
Study on the coupling coordination and pattern evolution of green investment and ecological development: Based on spatial econometric model and China’s provincial panel data
The study determines the coupling degree of green investment and green ecology in China using kernel density estimation, spatial autocorrelation analysis, and standard deviation ellipse model to empirically evaluate the data of 30 Chinese provinces from 2005 to 2019. Moreover, the study investigates the temporal evolution trend, spatial clustering characteristics, and spatial evolution trend of coupling degree. Although the coupling coordination value of green investment and green ecology gradually increased, it is generally at a low coordination stage. At the same time, regional disparities narrowed with the most significant variability in the eastern region. Moreover, results found that the aggregation effect of the coupling and coordination of green investment and green ecology is more significant, and the high-value aggregation area extended from the lower reaches of the Yangtze River to the midstream region, while the western region is dominated by low-value aggregation. Similarly, the degree of synergy between green investment and green ecology is increased; however, the fragmentation trend is inevitable. At the same time, the center of gravity of coupling coordination shifted to the western regions, and the spatial pattern gradually weakened in the “northeast-southwest” direction. The findings of the study stress that local governments of China should improve the green investment system for green ecological development in the surrounding areas of the Yangtze River Economic Belt. Moreover, it is required to focus on the Northeast revitalization and Western development strategies to promote the synergistic development of green investment and green ecology
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