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    Searching for Imprints of Circumstellar Material in the Ultraviolet Spectra of Type Ia Supernovae

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    Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia), having large and standard luminosities, are our primary dark energy probe. Although we believe that SNe Ia are produced by white dwarfs (WDs) in binary systems, the type of companion star is still unclear. Using a SN as a backlight, we can probe the gas along the line-of-sight to a SN Ia, including possible circumstellar gas from the companion star. For a handful of SNe Ia, repeated measurements of the narrow Na D doublet have shown variable absorption that we interpret as the recombination of circumstellar Na atoms after being ionized by the initial UV SN flash. This is perhaps the best evidence that at least some SNe Ia have a main-sequence or red-giant companion. Using Hubble Space Telescope ultraviolet spectroscopy, we probe several additional species with varying ionization potentials for 8 SNe Ia. Since these features have different ionization potentials from species seen in the optical, they probe new physical regions of the circumstellar system. Although these features can potentially reveal previously hidden circumstellar gas, we do not detect any variable features in our best examples, indicating that these systems had no circumstellar gas or that the gas was particularly distant.Submitted by Kayla Hays ([email protected]) on 2015-05-05T20:32:53Z No. of bitstreams: 1 1Beaudoin_Aaron.pdf: 3332774 bytes, checksum: 8eea9e6a0e38c3b35f2e2170ad4f9c24 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2015-05-05T20:32:53Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 1Beaudoin_Aaron.pdf: 3332774 bytes, checksum: 8eea9e6a0e38c3b35f2e2170ad4f9c24 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-05Ope

    Static-light hadrons on a dynamical anisotropic lattice

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    Justin Foley, Alan O Cais, Mike Peardon, Sinead M. Ryan, Jon-Ivar Skulleru

    Re-dedication of Ryan Administration Building at Georgetown University

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    The building, erected in 1906 through the generosity of Mrs. Thomas Fortune Ryan, was remodeled in the early 1950s, at a cost of $200,000, to provide space for the offices of the Treasurer, University Records, Public Relations, Placement and University Development. Pictured at the re-dedication ceremony, left to right: Charles J. Foley, S.J., Director of University Development; Catherine Nolan, Executive Secretary of Georgetown Visitation Alumnae Association; Captain Parke Brady; Mrs. Parke Brady, granddaughter of Mrs. Thomas Fortune Ryan); and Anne McLaughlin, Director of University Record

    Nonperturbative study of the action parameters for anisotropic-lattice quarks

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    A quark action designed for highly anisotropic-lattice simulations is discussed. The mass-dependence of the parameters in the action is studied and the results are presented. Applications of this action in studies of heavy quark quantities are described and results are presented from simulations at an anisotropy of six, for a range of quark masses from strange to bottom.Justin Foley, Alan Ó Cais, Mike Peardon, and Sinéad M. Ryan (TrinLat Collaboration

    Connecting people: Tackling exclusion?  An examination of the impact on and use of the internet by socially excluded groups in London

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    Foley lead author. Foreword by Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London and response by Clive Ansell, Director BT, London. Commisioned by: Greater London Authority, London Development Agency, LondonConnects and BThttp://static.london.gov.uk/gla/publications/e-london/connecting-commties.pd

    The shadows of risk and inequality within salutogenic coastal waters

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link in this recordEconomic and Social Research Council (ESRC
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