2. The Meaning of Independent Confirmation

2003 ◽  
Vol 36 ◽  
pp. 205-214 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernhard T. Rabus ◽  
Oliver Lang

AbstractThe surface velocity of Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, during the period 1992–2000 is measured with synthetic aperture radar feature-tracking techniques. Over the observation period, we find a monotonic acceleration with a spatially uniform amplitude of about 12% of the surface velocity. The acceleration extends > 80 km inland of the grounding line into a zone of prominent arcuate crevasses.The upper limit of these crevasses has migrated up-glacier by 0.2 km a−1 correlated with a velocity increase of similar size in the crevassed zone. On the other hand, there is no clear correlation between the velocity variations and observations of grounding-line migration. These findings suggest ongoing dynamic thinning of Pine Island Glacier, providing independent confirmation of recent interferometric results obtained by Rignot and others (2002).


2017 ◽  
Vol 53 (74) ◽  
pp. 10255-10258 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiang Liu ◽  
Hans. A. V. Kistemaker ◽  
Herman S. Overkleeft ◽  
Gijsbert A. van der Marel ◽  
Dmitri V. Filippov

Total synthesis provided the first independent confirmation of the chemical structure of the branching point in poly(ADP ribose).


Author(s):  
Guillaume Drouart ◽  
Nick Seymour ◽  
Jess W. Broderick ◽  
José Afonso ◽  
Rajan Chhetri ◽  
...  

Abstract We previously reported a putative detection of a radio galaxy at $z=10.15$ , selected from the GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky Murchison Widefield Array (GLEAM) survey. The redshift of this source, GLEAM J0917–0012, was based on three weakly detected molecular emission lines observed with the Atacama Large Millimetre Array (ALMA). In order to confirm this result, we conducted deep spectroscopic follow-up observations with ALMA and the Karl Jansky Very Large Array (VLA). The ALMA observations targeted the same CO lines previously reported in Band 3 (84–115 GHz) and the VLA targeted the CO(4-3) and [CI(1-0)] lines for an independent confirmation in Q-band (41 and 44 GHz). Neither observation detected any emission lines, removing support for our original interpretation. Adding publicly available optical data from the Hyper Suprime-Cam survey, Widefield Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), and Herschel Space Observatory in the infrared, as well as $<$ 10 GHz polarisation and 162 MHz inter-planetary scintillation observations, we model the physical and observational characteristics of GLEAM J0917–0012 as a function of redshift. Comparing these predictions and observational relations to the data, we are able to constrain its nature and distance. We argue that if GLEAM J0917–0012 is at $z<3,$ then it has an extremely unusual nature, and that the more likely solution is that the source lies above $z=7$ .


1990 ◽  
Vol 122 ◽  
pp. 47-47
Author(s):  
H.S. Stockman ◽  
G.D. Schmidt

The discovery of variable circular polarization in V1500 Cygni (the remnant of Nova Cygni 1975) is the strongest evidence for the presence of highly magnetic white dwarfs in nova systems. If interpreted in terms of diluted cyclotron emission from a hot accretion shock, the recent observations of Schmidt and Stockman (1990 preprint, Ap. J. 1991) of the color dependence of the circular polarization can provide a empirical lower-limit to the primary’s magnetic field strength of B > 25 × 106 gauss. Such a field strength is comparable to those observed in other magnetic variables, thus providing support for the general picture of the current and pre-nova system and the explanation for the observed search-light and period changes following the eruption. Schmidt and Stockman have also measured lengthening of the polarimetric period indicating that the system will be resynchronized within a few centuries and well before the next nova eruption. This is an independent confirmation of a significant magnetic moment for the white dwarf primary.


2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
pp. 530-548
Author(s):  
Oleh Wolowyna ◽  
Nataliia Levchuk ◽  
Alla Kovbasiuk

AbstractOne of the distinct characteristics of the 1932–1933 famine is that between 65 and 80 percent of all famine-related deaths (direct losses) in rural areas of Soviet Ukraine (UkrSSR) and its oblasts and some regions of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) occurred during the first six or seven months of 1933, and that in all oblasts of UkrSSR and some regions of RSFSR the number of famine losses increased by a factor of six to 15 between January and June–July of 1933. The historical explanation of this sudden explosion of deaths is critically examined, and a more comprehensive explanation is proposed. We show that the regional variations in these increases in losses are correlated with four factors: extensive household searches for grain with all food taken away in many instances, closing of inter-republic borders and limitation of internal travel by peasants, resistance to collectivization and grain requisitions and repressions, and the “nationality factor.” Analysis of the monthly dynamics of rural losses during the first half of 1933 suggests a possible independent confirmation of the hypothesis that during the searches for “hidden” or “stolen” grain, all food was taken away in many households.


2019 ◽  
Vol 485 (4) ◽  
pp. 4967-4996 ◽  
Author(s):  
C Fontanive ◽  
K Rice ◽  
M Bonavita ◽  
E Lopez ◽  
K Mužić ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Stellar multiplicity is believed to influence planetary formation and evolution, although the precise nature and extent of this role remain ambiguous. We present a study aimed at testing the role of stellar multiplicity in the formation and/or evolution of the most massive, close-in planetary and substellar companions. Using past and new direct imaging observations, as well as the Gaia DR2 catalogue, we searched for wide binary companions to 38 stars hosting massive giant planets or brown dwarfs (M &gt; 7 MJup) on orbits shorter than ∼1 au. We report the discovery of a new component in the WASP-14 system, and present an independent confirmation of a comoving companion to WASP-18. From a robust Bayesian statistical analysis, we derived a binary fraction of $79.0^{+13.2}_{-14.7}$ per cent between 20 and 10 000 au for our sample, twice as high as for field stars with a 3σ significance. This binary frequency was found to be larger than for lower-mass planets on similar orbits, and we observed a marginally higher binary rate for inner companions with periods shorter than 10 d. These results demonstrate that stellar companions greatly influence the formation and/or evolution of these systems, suggesting that the role played by binary companions becomes more important for higher-mass planets, and that this trend may be enhanced for systems with tighter orbits. Our analysis also revealed a peak in binary separation at 250 au, highlighting a shortfall of close binaries among our sample. This indicates that the mechanisms affecting planet and brown dwarf formation or evolution in binaries must operate from wide separations, although we found that the Kozai–Lidov mechanism is unlikely to be the dominant underlying process. We conclude that binarity plays a crucial role in the existence of very massive short-period giant planets and brown dwarf desert inhabitants, which are almost exclusively observed in multiple systems.


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