162,083 research outputs found
Der unerforschliche Reichthum Gottes in Christo Jesu wurde am 20ten Sonntage nach Trin. über das gewöhnliche Evangelium Matth. 22, 1-14. der Hof-Gemeine vorgestellet, und auf vieler Verlangen dem Druck übergeben
von Johann Friederich Christ. Jasche, H. D.Autopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Wernigerode, gedruckt und zu finden bey J. G. Struck, Hochgräfl. Hof-Buchdrucker. 1767
Die Art und Weise wie Jesus die verlohrnen Sünder suche wurde in einer Predigt nach Luc. 19, 1-10. zu St. Peters in Magdeburg vorgestellet
von J. F. C. Jasche. Prediger zur L. Frauen in WernigerodeAutopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Magdeburg, gedruckt bey E. E. Raths der Pfälz. Col. Buchdrucker Johann Valentin Hessenland. 1783
Berufsbezogenes Deutsch für internationale Lehrkräfte: Plurilingualismus und Lehrer*innenidentität in der Sprachkurskonzeption für das Programm Lehrkräfte Plus Bielefeld. Eine Handreichung für Sprachlehrkräfte
Jasche J, Baltzer C, Brandl H. Berufsbezogenes Deutsch für internationale Lehrkräfte: Plurilingualismus und Lehrer*innenidentität in der Sprachkurskonzeption für das Programm Lehrkräfte Plus Bielefeld. Eine Handreichung für Sprachlehrkräfte. Bielefeld: Univ. Bielefeld, Bielefeld School of Education (BiSEd) und Deutschlernzentrum PunktUm; 2022
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
Testing spectral models for stellar populations with star clusters – II. Results
20 pages, 16 figures, 8 tables.-- Articles online in advance of print.-- Pre-print archive.High spectral resolution evolutionary synthesis models have become a routinely used ingredient in extragalactic work, and as such deserve thorough testing. Star clusters are ideal laboratories for such tests. This paper applies the spectral fitting methodology outlined in Paper I to a sample of clusters, mainly from the Magellanic Clouds and spanning a wide range in age and metallicity, fitting their integrated light spectra with a suite of modern evolutionary synthesis models for single stellar population. The combinations of model plus spectral library employed in this investigation are Galaxev/STELIB, Vazdekis/MILES, SED@/GRANADA, and Galaxev/MILES+GRANADA, which provide a representative sample of models currently available for spectral fitting work. A series of empirical tests are performed with these models, comparing the quality of the spectral fits and the values of age, metallicity and extinction obtained with each of them. A comparison is also made between the properties derived from these spectral fits and literature data on these nearby, well studied clusters. These comparisons are done with the general goal of providing useful feedback for model makers, as well as guidance to the users of such models. We find that new generation of models using the GRANADA and MILES libraries are superior to STELIB-based models both in terms of spectral fit quality and regarding the accuracy with which age and metallicity are retrieved. Accuracies of about 0.1 dex in age and 0.3 dex in metallicity can be achieved as long as the models are not extrapolated beyond their expected range of validity.This work has been funded with support from the Spanish Ministerio
de Educación y Ciencia through the grants AYA2007-64712,
and cofinanced with FEDER funds. We
also thank support from a joint CNPq-CSIC bilateral collaboration
grant.Peer reviewe
Fifth force constraints from the separation of galaxy mass components
International audienceOne of the most common consequences of extensions to the standard models of particle physics or cosmology is the emergence of a fifth force. While generic fifth forces are tightly constrained at Solar System scales and below, they may escape detection by means of a screening mechanism which effectively removes them in dense environments. We constrain the strength ΔG/GN and range λC of a fifth force with Yukawa coupling arising from a chameleon- or symmetron-screened scalar field—as well as an unscreened fifth force with differential coupling to galactic mass components—by searching for the displacement it predicts between galaxies’ stellar and gas mass centroids. Taking data from the Alfalfa survey of neutral atomic hydrogen (HI), identifying galaxies’ gravitational environments with the maps of [H. Desmond, P. G. Ferreira, G. Lavaux, and J. Jasche, Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 474, 3152 (2018)] and forward modeling with a Bayesian likelihood framework, we find, with screening included, 6.6σ evidence for ΔG>0 at λC≃2 Mpc. The maximum-likelihood ΔG/GN is 0.025. A similar fifth force model without screening gives no increase in likelihood over the case ΔG=0 for any λC. Although we validate this result by several methods, we do not claim screened modified gravity to provide the only possible explanation for the data: this conclusion would require knowing that the signal could not be produced by “galaxy formation” physics. We show also the results of a more conservative—though less well-motivated—noise model which yields only upper limits on ΔG/GN, ranging from ∼10-1 for λC≃0.5 Mpc to ∼few×10-4 at λC≃50 Mpc. Corresponding models without screening receive the somewhat stronger bounds ∼few×10-3 and ∼few×10-4 respectively. We show how these constraints may be improved by future galaxy surveys and identify the key features of an observational program for directly constraining fifth forces on scales beyond the Solar System. This paper provides a complete description of the analysis summarized in [H. Desmond, P. G. Ferreira, G. Lavaux, and J. Jasche, arXiv:1802.07206]
Murder on the mountain: author talk with Peter J. Wosh
Author talk by Peter J. Wosh on May 5th, 2022, on his book, "Murder on the Mountain: crime, passion, and punishment in gilded age New Jersey.
Mr. Melvin J. Collier, RWWL AUC, June 2011
This video is a conversation with Mr. Melvin J. Collier. Mr. Collier talks about his book, "From Mississippi to Africa: A Journey of Discovery". Daniel Le, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Der unerforschliche Reichthum Gottes in Christo Jesu wurde am 20ten Sonntage nach Trin. über das gewöhnliche Evangelium Matth. 22, 1-14. der Hof-Gemeine vorgestellet, und auf vieler Verlangen dem Druck übergeben / von Johann Friederich Christ. Jasche, H. D.
Autopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Wernigerode, gedruckt und zu finden bey J. G. Struck, Hochgräfl. Hof-Buchdrucker. 1767
- …
