scholarly journals 4123 Studies on the Optical Scale-4(Design and Planning)

Author(s):  
Naotake Ueki
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1960 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
pp. 483-484
Author(s):  
V. I. Melamed ◽  
V. I. Davidyuk
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2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (S321) ◽  
pp. 283-283
Author(s):  
Thomas Martinsson ◽  
Marc Verheijen ◽  
Matthew Bershady ◽  
Kyle Westfall ◽  
David Andersen ◽  
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AbstractWe present results on luminous and dark matter mass distributions in disk galaxies from the DiskMass Survey. As expected for normal disk galaxies, stars dominate the baryonic mass budget in the inner region of the disk; however, at about four optical scale lengths (hR) the atomic gas starts to become the dominant contributor. Unexpectedly, we find the total baryon to dark-matter fraction within a galaxy stays nearly constant with radius from 1hR out to at least 6hR, with a baryon fraction of 15–50% among galaxies. On average, only one third of the mass within 2.2hR in a disk galaxy is baryonic and these baryons appear to have had only a minor effect on the distribution of the dark matter.


Applied laser ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 34 (4) ◽  
pp. 350-354
Author(s):  
蒋文亭 Jiang Wenting ◽  
苗强 Miao qiang ◽  
吴德伟 Wu Dewei

Author(s):  
Jacopo Parravicini ◽  
Aharon J. Agranat ◽  
Claudio Conti ◽  
Eugenio DelRe
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2013 ◽  
Vol 479-480 ◽  
pp. 692-696
Author(s):  
Shann Chyi Mou

In this paper, a novel disk piezoelectric actuator structure - 4-9-9-14 piezoelectric actuator is constructed, and it is made of piezoelectric buzzer to drive a biaxial piezoelectric actuated stage. The 4-9-9-14 piezoelectric actuator offers a better balanced capability of forward rotation and reverse rotation than the conventional edge-driving piezoelectric actuator. The biaxial piezoelectric actuated stage structure comprises a base, a V-shaped guide rail, an optical scale measurement system, a preload adjusting structure, and a load-carrying stage. The movement of a stage is read and analyzed by means of LabVIEW operating in conjunction with an optical scale. Stage movement-related signals read by the optical scale are processed. With a human-machine interface of LabVIEW, the movement of the stage is depicted by a waveform chart to thereby facilitate the observation of the waveform chart and the understanding of propulsion of the stage by the actuator.


2020 ◽  
Vol 495 (4) ◽  
pp. 3636-3655 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pavel E Mancera Piña ◽  
Filippo Fraternali ◽  
Kyle A Oman ◽  
Elizabeth A K Adams ◽  
Cecilia Bacchini ◽  
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ABSTRACT We study the gas kinematics of a sample of six isolated gas-rich low surface brightness galaxies, of the class called ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs). These galaxies have recently been shown to be outliers from the baryonic Tully–Fisher relation (BTFR), as they rotate much slower than expected given their baryonic mass, and to have a baryon fraction similar to the cosmological mean. By means of a 3D kinematic modelling fitting technique, we show that the H i in our UDGs is distributed in ‘thin’ regularly rotating discs and we determine their rotation velocity and gas velocity dispersion. We revisit the BTFR adding galaxies from other studies. We find a previously unknown trend between the deviation from the BTFR and the exponential disc scale length valid for dwarf galaxies with circular speeds ≲ 45 km s−1, with our UDGs being at the extreme end. Based on our findings, we suggest that the high baryon fractions of our UDGs may originate due to the fact that they have experienced weak stellar feedback, likely due to their low star formation rate surface densities, and as a result they did not eject significant amounts of gas out of their discs. At the same time, we find indications that our UDGs may have higher-than-average stellar specific angular momentum, which can explain their large optical scale lengths.


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