Searching Significant Signatures of Stellar Population Characteristics in Multivariate Star Count Samples

Author(s):  
M. Crézé ◽  
B. Chen ◽  
A. C. Robin ◽  
O. Bienaymé
1994 ◽  
Vol 161 ◽  
pp. 403-410 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.C. Robin

While the accuracy of photometric star counts rises, constraints on the stellar population characteristics improve and allow synthetic models to be conceived to explain the galactic structure. We show here how star counts have significantly contributed to build a comprehensive picture of galactic evolution and dynamics.


1995 ◽  
Vol 164 ◽  
pp. 389-389
Author(s):  
M. Haywood ◽  
A.C. Robin ◽  
O. Bienaymé

We have analyse star-count data in the direction of the Galactic Poles using a model of stellar population synthesis (Robin & Crézé (1986), Bienaymé, Robin & Crézé (1987)). The HR diagram for disc stars in the model is computed for a given star formation rate history and initial mass function (Haywood, 1994). In a paper submitted to A&A (Haywood et al.), we give a detailed investigation of the effects of these two functions on the simulated star-counts, and compare these with observed V, B-V data from V=5 to 22. We have obtained new constraints on the SFR, which we show has remained constant (to within a factor <3) since the disc formation, and on the IMF in the intermediate mass range (1-2 M⊙). Finally, we also obtain new constraint on the increase of vertical velocity dispersion with age. We state that if the disc does not containt any dynamically important dark mass, then this relation saturates at value smaller than 21 km.s−1.


1966 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 101-110
Author(s):  
W. Iwanowska

In connection with the spectrophotometric study of population-type characteristics of various kinds of stars, a statistical analysis of kinematical and distribution parameters of the same stars is performed at the Toruń Observatory. This has a twofold purpose: first, to provide a practical guide in selecting stars for observing programmes, second, to contribute to the understanding of relations existing between the physical and chemical properties of stars and their kinematics and distribution in the Galaxy.


2001 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 145-152
Author(s):  
M. Joly ◽  
C. Boisson ◽  
J. Moultaka ◽  
D. Pelat

Author(s):  
Irena Bradinova ◽  
Silvia Andonova ◽  
Alexey Savov

AbstractPontocerebellar hypoplasia type 1B is a severe autosomal recessive neurologic disorder characterized by a combination of cerebellar and spinal motor neuron degeneration beginning at birth. Pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 1B is caused by mutations in EXOSC3 gene. High prevalence of the p.Gly31Ala mutation was found recently, especially in the Roma ethnic minority. We present a young Bulgarian Roma family with two deceased newborn children manifesting severe neuromuscular disorder including severe muscle weakness, respiratory distress, and multiple joint contractures. Based on the clinical signs and family's population characteristics, DNA testing for the previously described EXOSC3 in Bulgarian Roma mutation c.92G > C; p.Gly31Ala was performed on blood samples of both parents and they were found to be heterozygous carriers. This finding indirectly confirmed the diagnosis of pontocerebellar hypoplasia type B in the deceased offspring. Knowledge of population-specific molecular bases of genetic conditions was the key to final diagnosis in the presented family. Designing of population-based clinical-genetic panels may be a powerful diagnostic tool for patients with such origin. Preconception carrier screening in high-risk population groups is a feasible option to discuss.


2020 ◽  
Vol 56 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-48
Author(s):  
Ye. A. Gupalo ◽  
I. I. Abramyuk ◽  
S. A. Afanasyev ◽  
O. V. Manturova ◽  
Ye. V. Savchenko

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