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Tytuł:
Asteroid sizes determined with thermophysical model and stellar occultations
Autorzy:
Libert, M.
Andersson, S.
Kulczak, P.
Horbowicz, J.
De Groot, H.
Schreurs, O.
Ellington, C.
Nosworthy, P.
Duffard, R.
Ferrais, M.
Carlson, N.
Oszkiewicz, D.
Takács, N.
Yamamura, H.
Geier, S.
Hirsch, R.
Csörnyei, G.
Murawiecka, M.
Ďurech, J.
Wünsche, N.
Collins, M.
Eleftheriou, M.
Pilcher, F.
Manna, A.
Lyzenga, G.
Rottenborn, M.
Frits, M.
Kretlow, M.
Ignácz, B.
Sonbas, E.
Liu, Y.
Dequinze, R.
Liu, R.
Polakis, T.
Błażewicz, D.
Filipek, M.
Skrzypek, J.
Ortiz-Ochoa, A. M.
Kankiewicz, P.
Monteiro, F.
Licandro, J.
Rutkowski, A.
Perig, V.
Żejmo, M.
Haymes, T.
Sobkowiak, K.
Agnetti, D.
Reddy, V.
Nadolny, J.
Hanna, W.
Zelený, P.
Sposetti, S.
Kaplan, M.
Nosal, P.
Mizutani, M.
Polák, J.
Swift, T.
Boninsegna, R.
Poláček, M.
Nikitin, V.
Nemoto, T.
Kudak, V.
Kamińska, M. K.
Tychoniec, Ł.
Szyszka, K.
Grice, J.
Marciniak, A.
Vida, K.
Bacci, R.
Eisfeldt, D.
Michniewicz, O.
Żukowski, K.
Lecossois, M.
Zawilski, M.
Higgins, D.
Bacci, P.
Messner, S.
Sárneczky, K.
Urakawa, S.
Skiff, B.
Bredner, E.
Gault, D.
Dogramatzidis, M.
Choukroun, A.
Baruffetti, P.
Dróżdż, M.
Kidd, S.
Rives, J.-J.
Pawłowski, M.
Stewart, C.
Golonka, J.
Smith, D.
Ogłoza, W.
Kubánek, J.
Saci, K.
Kim, M.-J.
Jehin, E.
Cseh, B.
Pál, A.
Antuszewicz, D.
Kalup, Cs.
Oey, J.
Petrescu, E.
Kirpluk, B.
Podlewska-Gaca, E.
Broughton, J.
Szakáts, R.
Beisker, W.
Stewart, W.
Horti-Dávid, Á.
Grazzini, L.
Anderson, C.
Konstanciak, I.
Jones, A.
Weber, C.
Dunham, D.
Miftah, M. A.
Jones, R.
Casalnuovo, G.
Harman, M.
Herald, D.
Delincak, P.
Gährken, B.
Hasubick, W.
Fini, P.
Maley, P.
Molnár, L.
Kattentidt, B.
Malagon, C.
Morales, N.
O’Connell, M.
Santana-Ros, T.
Galli, G.
Bora, Zs.
Denyer, P.
Choi, Y.-J.
Szkudlarek, M.
Ossola, A.
Guhl, K.
Leiva, R.
Borkowski, M.
Kamiński, K.
Cikota, S.
Pakštienė, E.
Fauvaud, M.
Maestripieri, M.
Yoshihara, H.
Popowicz, A.
Krannich, G.
Butkiewicz-Bąk, M.
Uno, M.
Gimple, B.
Polińska, M.
Sempronio, V.
Bertini, M.
Ruocco, N.
Lindner, P.
Casarramona, F.
Karagiannidis, A.
Newman, J.
Mieczkowska, I.
Kim, D.-H.
Benedyktowicz, L.
Fauvaud, S.
Zoła, Stanisław
Perła, J.
Arcoverde, P.
Aubry, R.-L.
Opis:
Context. The sizes of many asteroids, especially slowly rotating, low-amplitude targets, remain poorly constrained due to selection effects. These biases limit the availability of high-quality data, leaving size estimates reliant on spherical shape assumptions. Such approximations introduce significant uncertainties propagating, for example, into density determinations or thermophysical and compositional studies, affecting our understanding of asteroid properties. Aims. This work targets poorly studied main-belt asteroids, for most of which no shape models were previously available. Using only high-quality, dense light curves, thermal infrared observations (systematically including WISE data), and stellar occultations, we aimed to produce reliable shape models and scale them using two independent techniques, allowing for size comparison at the end. We conducted two observing campaigns to achieve this: one to obtain dense photometric light curves and another to acquire multi-chord stellar occultations by these objects. Methods. Shape and spin models were reconstructed using light curve inversion techniques. Sizes were determined via two methods: (1) advanced thermophysical modelling using the convex inversion thermophysical model (CITPM), which optimises spin and shape models to light curve data in the visible range together with infrared data, and (2) scaling the shape models with stellar occultations. Results. We obtained precise sizes and shape models for 15 asteroids. CITPM and occultation-derived sizes agree within 5% for most cases, demonstrating the reliability of the modelling approach. Larger discrepancies are usually linked to incomplete occultation chord coverage. The study also provides insights into surface properties, including albedo, surface roughness and thermal inertia. Conclusions. The use of high-quality data, coupled with an advanced TPM that uses both thermal and visible data while allowing the shape model to be adjusted according to both types of data, enabled us to determine sizes with precision comparable to those derived from multichord stellar occultations. We resolved substantial inconsistencies in previous size determinations for target asteroids, providing good input for future studies on asteroid densities and surface properties.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Failure control of Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) and selectivity of their natural enemies to different insecticides
Autorzy:
Bacci, L.
Rosado, J.F.
Picanco, M.C.
Gonring, A.H.R.
da Silva Galdino, T.V.
Martins, J.C.
Tematy:
biological control
Plutella xylostella
Lepidoptera
Plutellidae
selectivity
plant pest
natural enemy
insecticide
Brassica
crop
cabbage moth
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/66522.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Control failure of pests and selectivity of insecticides to beneficial arthropods are key data for the implementation of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the control failure likelihood of Plutella xylostella and the physiological selectivity active ingredients to parasitoid Oomyzus sokolowskii (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) and to predators Polybia scutellaris (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) and Lasiochilus sp. (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae). In bioassays, P. xylostella larvae and O. sokolowskii, P. scutellaris and Lasiochilus sp. adults were used. Concentration-mortality curves of six insecticides for P. xylostella were established. These curves were used to estimate the mortality of P. xylostella at the recommended concentration, in order to check a control failure of insecticides to this pest. Furthermore, the lethal concentration for 90% of populations (LC90) and the half of LC90 were used in bioassays with the natural enemies to determine the selectivity of these insects to insecticides. All tested insecticides showed control failure to P. xylostella, indicated by high LC90 and low estimated mortalities (less than 80%). The cartap insecticide was selective in half of LC90 to Lasiochilus sp. and moderately selective in LC90 and the half of LC90, to Lasiochilus sp. and P. scutellaris, respectively. Deltamethrin was moderately selective in the half of LC90 to predator Lasiochilus sp. Cartap, carbaryl, and deltamethrin reduced the mortality of Lasiochilus sp. in the half LC90. The results also showed that the insecticides methamidophos, carbaryl, parathion methyl and permethrin were not selective to any of the tested natural enemies. The role of insecticides in IPM systems of Brassica crops is discussed based on their control failures to P. xylostella and selectivity to their natural enemies.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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