On the Nature of XTE J0421+560/CI Camelopardalis
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 527:1 (1999) 345-352
The Bulge Globular Cluster NGC 6553: Observations with HST's WFPC2, STIS, and NICMOS
(1999)
Measurement of the B0B̄0 oscillation frequency using l-D*+ pairs and lepton flavor tags
Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology 60:11 (1999) 1-12
Abstract:
The oscillation frequency Δmd of B0B̄0 mixing is measured using the partially reconstructed semileptonic decay B̄0→l-ν̄D*+X. The data sample was collected with the CDF detector at the Fermilab Tevatron collider during 1992-1995 by triggering on the existence of two lepton candidates in an event, and corresponds to about 110 pb-1 of p̄p collisions at √s=1.8 TeV. We estimate the proper decay time of the B̄0meson from the measured decay length and reconstructed momentum of the l-D*+ system. The charge of the lepton in the final state identifies the flavor of the B̄0 meson at its decay. The second lepton in the event is used to infer the flavor of the B̄0 meson at production. We measure the oscillation frequency to be Δmd=0.516 ±0.099-0.035+0.029 ps-1, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. ©1999 The American Physical Society.Monitoring of laser guide star & light pollution
Proceedings of SPIE the International Society for Optical Engineering 3763 (1999) 50-60
Abstract:
The optical backscatter of the 4W CW laser used to produce a mesospheric sodium-layer laser guide star for the MPE adaptive optics system (ALFA) has been observed from a neighbouring 2.2 m telescope. The observations, taken at the Max Planck Observatory in Calar-Alto (Spain), in August 1998, had two aims: study the Na plume (altitude and profile variations) and the Rayleigh cone to achieve Rayleigh scattering measurements. In the framework of the network, 'Laser Guide Star for 8m class telescopes', a program of the European Commission, ESO, MPE and NUI, Galway are collaborating on studying the light pollution due to the MPE ALFA laser. The light pollution of the observatory is due to Rayleigh and Mie scattering, including water scattering, of the laser beam in the low atmosphere. With the increase of Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics system use, there is a need for a laser management policy. In order to optimise observing time, it is important to evaluate exactly when to stop the LGS, as the line of sight of one telescope gets near the laser beam, and as a function of other telescope observing programme. In this perspective, not only the single and multiple Rayleigh scattering by atmospheric molecules but also Mie scattering by aerosols has to be taken into account. Modeling of these phenomena needs an experimental calibration in realistic circumstances, and precise measurements of single and multiple light scattering in the surroundings of the beam at various altitudes. We report here on the result of such experiments.Near IR spectroscopy of candidate B[e]/X-ray binaries
Astronomy and Astrophysics 348:3 (1999) 888-896