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RED GIANT BRANCH OF THE METAL POOR GLOBULAR CLUSTERS: I. BUMP, TIP, AND DISTANCE FROM NEAR INERARED PHOTOMETRY

  • Sohn Y.J.;Kim J.W.;Kang A.
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.91-96
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    • 2006
  • We use near-infrared observations of eight selected Galactic globular clusters to estimate their distances by comparing the observed and theoretically predicted K magnitudes of the red giant branch bumps and tips. The K magnitude levels of the RGB bump and tip have been measured from the luminosity function of the selected RGB stars in the clusters. Theoretical absolute $M_k$ magnitudes of the RGB bump and tip are taken from the Yonsei-Yale isochrones. Comparing the observed apparent K magnitude with the derived absolute $M_k$ magnitude, we calculate the distance moduli of the clusters. We discuss the dependency of the derived distance modulus on the cluster age and the uncertainty of the distance measurement from the near-infrared photometry of the RGB bump and tip.

GEOTAIL SPACECRAFT OBSERVATIONS OF NEAR-TAIL DIPOLARIZATION AND PLASMA FLOW DURING THE SUBSTORM EXPANSION

  • Lee, D.Y.;Min, K.W.;Lee, E.S.
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.141-146
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    • 2000
  • Some observational features on the July 5, 1995 substorm event are presented using the data from the Geotail satellite which was located at near-Earth plasma sheet, ${X}_{GSE}$$-9.6R_{E}$, and quite close to the onset sector. Near-tail magnetic field reveals the typical dipolarizations starting ar ∼ 11-4 UT until ∼ 1113 UT. During the interval, two dipolarizations occur: First dipolarization is not strong and accompanies only weak(<150km/s) earthward/dawnward plasma flows, and in the second dipolarization that follows shortly, rather large amplitude magnetic fluctuations are seen, but it initiates with no significant earthward flow. The earthward bursty flow with a maximum speed of > 450km/s was observed, but delayed by ∼ 1 min with respect to the second dipolarization initiation. These features are in conflict with the flow-braking scenario for the substorm. Rather they fit better in the near-tail current disruption scenario.

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Correlation of the Wall Skin-Friction and Streamwise Velocity Fluctuations in a Turbulent Boundary Layer(I) -Analysis of Long-Time Averaged Space-Time Correlation- (난류경계층에서 벽마찰력과 유동방향 속도성분과의 상관관계(I)-시간 평균된 공간-시간 상관관계의 분석-)

  • Yang, Jun-Mo;Yu, Jeong-Yeol;Choe, Hae-Cheon
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.140-152
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    • 1997
  • A simultaneous measurement of the wall skin friction and near-wall streamwise velocity fluctuations is performed using hot film and hot wire anemometers to investigate the relation between them. Near-wall turbulence statistics measured with a hot-wire probe are in good agreement with previous results. Turbulence properties of the wall skin friction fluctuations measured with a hot film also show fairly good agreements with those measured by others except that rms level is lower in the present study. Long-time averaged space- time correlations show that the wall skin friction is highly correlated with a turbulence structure which is tilted from the wall in the streamwise direction. Tilting angles are obtained from the phase shifts between the wall skin-friction and streamwise velocity fluctuations. The convection velocity of the near-wall streamwise velocity obtained from the space-time correlation is in good agreement with that from the direct numerical simulation database.

Near-IR TRGB Distance Modulus of Dwarf Irregular Galaxy IC 1613

  • Jung, M.Y.;Chun, S.H.;Chang, C.R.;Han, M.;Lim, D.;Han, W.;Sohn, Y.J.
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.421-424
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    • 2009
  • The $JHK_S$ magnitudes of the red giant branch tip (TRGB) and the distance moduli of the nearby dwarf irregular galaxy IC 1613 have been determined from the near-infrared luminosity functions (LFs) of the resolved stars in the galaxy. Applying a Savitzky-Golay filtering, we derived the second derivatives of the LFs, and estimated the apparent magnitudes of the TRGB as $m_J\;=\;19.1$, $m_H\;=\;18.4$, and $m_{Ks}\;=\;18.0$. The mean values of the theoretical absolute magnitudes of the TRGB were measured by using the Yonsei-Yale isochrones with a metallicity range of -2.1 < [Fe/H] < -0.5 and age of 12 Gyr. The derived values of near-infrared TRGB distance moduli for IC 1613 are (m - M) = $24.12{\pm}0.25$, $24.20{\pm}0.44$, and $24.00{\pm}0.52$ for J, H, and $K_S$ bands, respectively.

NEAR-IR TRGB DISTANCE TO DWARF ELLIPTICAL GALAXY NGC 147

  • Kang, A.;Kim, J.W.;Shin, I.G.;Chun, S.H.;Kim, H.I.;Sohn, Y.J.
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.203-208
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    • 2007
  • We report the distance modulus of nearby dwarf elliptical galaxy NGC 147 estimated from the Tip of Red-giant Branch (TRGB) method applying to the color-magnitude diagrams and luminosity functions in the near-infrared JHK bands. Apparent magnitudes of TRGBs in each band are obtained by applying Savitzky-Golay filter to the luminosity functions, and the theoretical absolute magnitudes are estimated from Yonsei-Yale isochrones. The derived values of distance modulus to NGC 147 are $(m-M)=23.69{\pm}0.12,\;23.78{\pm}0.17,\;and\;23.85{\pm}0.22\;for\;J,\;H,\;and\;K$ bands, respectively. Distance modulus in bolometric magnitude is also derived as $(m-M)=23.87{\pm}0.11$. We compare the derived values of the TRGB distance modulus to NGC 147 in the near-infrared bands with the previous results in other bands.

Near-IR study of Nova V2468 Cyg

  • Raj, Ashish;Ashok, N.M.;Banerjee, D.P.K.;Kim, Sang Chul;Pak, Mina
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.76.1-76.1
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    • 2014
  • We present near-infrared spectroscopic and photometric observations of the nova V2468 Cyg taken from 2008 March 14 till 2008 November 11 following its outburst on 2008 March 7. The JHK spectra of the nova have been taken from the Mount Abu Infrared Observatory using the Near-Infrared Imager/Spectrometer. The early spectra are dominated by strong H I lines from the Brackett and Paschen series, Fe II, O I and C I lines, typical of Fe II type novae but after 46 days from outburst there is significant reduction in the strength of the C I lines and the spectra are dominated by He I lines. The FWHM of the Pa-beta and Br-gamma lines change from 2200-2300 km s-1 to 1700-1800 km s-1 after 12 days from outburst. Three additional small amplitude outbursts are seen near 110, 185 and 240 days in the V band light curve after the discovery. The upper limit for the ejecta mass for V2468 Cyg is estimated to be $5.2{\times}10-6Msun$.

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Correlation of Wall Vorticity and Streamwise Velocity Fluctuations in a Turbulent Boundary Layer (난류경계층에서 벽와도와 유동방향 속도섭동과의 상관관계)

  • Ryu, Sang-Jin;Kim, Seong-Uk;Yu, Jeong-Yeol
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.523-532
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    • 2001
  • A simultaneous measurement of wall vorticity and near-wall streamwise velocity fluctuations has been performed using a V-type wall vorticity probe and an I-type velocity probe to investigate the relation between them. Long-time averaged space-time correlations show that the wall vorticity is highly correlated with a turbulence structure which is tilted from the wall in the streamwise direction and that there is a streamwise vortex pair near the wall. It is shown that a structure correlated with the streamwise wall vorticity is smaller than and prior to a structure correlated with the spanwise wall vorticity. Tilting angles are obtained from the phase shift between the wall vorticity and streamwise velocity fluctuations. The tilting angle of the structure correlated with the streamwise wall vorticity is larger than that of the structure correlated with the spanwise wall vorticity. The convection velocity of the near-wall streamwise velocity fluctuations obtained from the space-time correlation is in good agreement with previous results.

STATISTICAL SURVEY FOR THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF NEAR CONTACT BINARY(NCBs) (근접촉쌍성(NCBs)의 물리적 특성에 대한 통계적 분석)

  • Oh, Kyu-Dong
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.233-242
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    • 2005
  • The absolute dimensions and orbital elements of 66 near contact binaries, collected from literatures, have been analyzed to investigate the physical characteristics of the near contact binaries as well as co-relations among physical parameters. The relationship between the mass ratio and luminosity ratio of the near contact binary systems have been obtained as a $L_2/L_1{\approx}(M_2/M_1)^{1.45}$, which is similar to that of the early type contact binary system. The physical parameters of the new contact binaries show that the difference in mass, radius, luminosity and temperature between the primary and the secondary components for the F type NCBs are smaller than those for the A type NCBs. In H-R diagram, the components of the A types are located closer to the terminal age main sequence than those of the F types.

Statistical study on nightside geosynchronous magnetic field responses to interplanetary shocks

  • Park, Jong-Sun;Kim, Khan-Hyuk;Araki, Tohru;Lee, Dong-Hun;Lee, Ensang;Jin, Ho
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.116.1-116.1
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    • 2012
  • When an interplanetary (IP) shock passes over the Earth's magnetosphere, the geosynchronous magnetic field strength near the noon is always enhanced, while the geosynchronous magnetic field near the midnight decreases or increases. In order to understand what determines the positive or negative magnetic field response at nightside geosynchronous orbit to sudden increases in the solar wind dynamic pressure, we have examined 120 IP shock-associated sudden commencements (SC) using magnetic field data from the GOES spacecraft near the midnight (MLT = 2200~0200) and found the following magnetic field perturbation characteristics. (1) There is a strong seasonal dependence of geosynchronous magnetic field perturbations during the passage of IP shocks. That is, the SC-associated geosynchronous magnetic field near the midnight increases (a positive response) in summer and decreases (a negative response) in winter. (2) These field perturbations are dominated by the radial magnetic field component rather than the north-south magnetic field component at nightside geosynchronous orbit. (3) The magnetic elevation angles corresponding to positive and negative responses decrease and increase, respectively. These field perturbation properties can be explained by the location of the cross-tail current enhancement during SC interval with respect to geosynchronous spacecraft position.

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Analysis of Center Finding Algorithms for Telescope Autoguiding System

  • Lee, Hye-In;Pak, Soojong;Sim, Chae Kyung;Kang, Wonseok;Chun, Moo-Young;Jeong, Ueejeong;Yuk, In-Soo;Kim, Kangmin;Park, Chan
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.85.2-85.2
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    • 2013
  • We developed autoguiding system for IGRINS (Immersion Grating Infrared Spectrograph) which is a high resolution near-IR spectrograph. This instrument will be attached on the 2.7m telescope at the McDonald observatory in 2013 November. IGRINS consists of three near-Infrared detector modules, i. e., H and K band spectrograph modules and a K band slit camera module, within which we are using the slit camera for autoguiding of the telescope. Comparing to typical optical CCDs, however, the infrared array shows non-uniform responses, higher noises, and many bad pixels. In this poster, we present methods to improve center finding functions and algorithms for the infrared array and the simulator test results of the IGRINS Slit-Camera Package.

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