1. Contribution of coal combustion to black carbon : coupling tracers with the aethalometer modelC. Blanco-Alegre, Paulo Fialho, A. I. Calvo, A. Castro, E. Coz, F. Oduber, A. S. H. Prevot, Griša Močnik, C. Alves, F. Giardi, G. Pazzi, R. Fraile, 2022, original scientific article Keywords: absorption coefficient, coal-mining, equivalent black carbon, meteorological variables, seasonal pattern Published in RUNG: 03.01.2022; Views: 2514; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
2. Crystal structure of human PCNA in complex with three p15 peptidesMatteo De March, N. Merino, A. Gonzalez-Magana, M. Romano-Moreno, S. Onesti, Francisco J. Blanco-Silva, A. De Biasio, 2018, complete scientific database of research data Keywords: crystal structure, Homo sapiens, Escherichia coli Published in RUNG: 17.03.2021; Views: 3515; Downloads: 10 Link to full text |
3. Structural basis of human clamp sliding on DNAMatteo De March, N. Merino, S. Barrera-Vilarmau, R. Crehuet, S. Onesti, Francisco J. Blanco-Silva, A. De Biasio, 2018, complete scientific database of research data Keywords: DNA binding protein, Homo sapiens, synthetic constructs, Escherichia coli Published in RUNG: 17.03.2021; Views: 3485; Downloads: 11 Link to full text |
4. Modulation of PCNA sliding surface by p15PAF suggests a suppressive mechanism for cisplatin-induced DNA lesion bypass by pol eta holoenzymeMatteo De March, S. Barrera-Vilarmau, E. Mentegari, N. Merino, E. Bressan, G. Maga, R. Crehuet, S. Onesti, Francisco J. Blanco-Silva, A. De Biasio, 2012, complete scientific database of research data Keywords: DNA binding protein, Homo sapiens, Escherichia coli Published in RUNG: 17.03.2021; Views: 2981; Downloads: 10 Link to full text |
5. Structural basis of human PCNA sliding on DNAMatteo De March, Nekane Merino, Susana Barrera-Vilarmau, Ramon Crehuet, Silvia Onesti, Francisco J. Blanco-Silva, Alfredo De Biasio, 2017, original scientific article Keywords: structure, sliding, PCNA Published in RUNG: 03.03.2021; Views: 2740; Downloads: 16 Link to full text This document has many files! More... |
6. Electromagnetic emission of white dwarf binary mergersJorge Armando Rueda, Remo Ruffini, Yu Wang, Carlo Luciano Bianco, J.M. Blanco-Iglesias, Mile Karlica, P. Lorén-Aguilar, Rahim Moradi, Narek Sahakyan, 2019, original scientific article Abstract: It has been recently proposed that the ejected matter from white dwarf (WD) binary mergers can produce transient, optical and infrared emission similar to the "kilonovae" of neutron star (NS) binary mergers. To confirm this we calculate the electromagnetic emission from WD-WD mergers and compare with kilonova observations. We simulate WD-WD mergers leading to a massive, fast rotating, highly magnetized WD with an adapted version of the smoothed-particle-hydrodynamics (SPH) code Phantom. We thus obtain initial conditions for the ejecta such as escape velocity, mass and initial position and distribution. The subsequent thermal and dynamical evolution of the ejecta is obtained by integrating the energy-conservation equation accounting for expansion cooling and a heating source given by the fallback accretion onto the newly-formed WD and its magneto-dipole radiation. We show that magnetospheric processes in the merger can lead to a prompt, short gamma-ray emission of up to ≈ 1046 erg in a timescale of 0.1-1 s. The bulk of the ejecta initially expands non-relativistically with velocity 0.01 c and then it accelerates to 0.1 c due to the injection of fallback accretion energy. The ejecta become transparent at optical wavelengths around ~ 7 days post-merger with a luminosity 1041-1042 erg s-1. The X-ray emission from the fallback accretion becomes visible around ~ 150-200 day post-merger with a luminosity of 1039 erg s-1. We also predict the post-merger time at which the central WD should appear as a pulsar depending on the value of the magnetic field and rotation period. Keywords: Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Published in RUNG: 20.07.2020; Views: 3789; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |