We here report a spectroscopic monitor for the supernova SN 2017iuk associated with the long-duration lowluminosity gamma-ray burst GRB 171205A at a redshift of 0.037, which is up to now the third GRB-SN event away from us. Our spectroscopic observations and spectral analysis allow us to identify SN 2017iuk as a typical broad-line type Ic SN. A comparison study suggests that the type-IcBL SN 2017iuk resembles to SN 2006aj in following aspects: 1) similar spectra at the nearby epochs, 2) comparable evolution of the photospheric velocity obtained from the measurements based on both Si IIλ6355 line and spectral modeling, and 3) comparable explosion parameters. This analogy could imply a formation of a neutron star in the core-collapse of GRB 171205A/SN 2017iuk as previously suggested in GRB 060218/SN 2006aj. The properties of the host galaxy is discussed, which suggests that GRB 171205A/SN 2017iuk occurred in an early type (S0), high-mass, starforming galaxy with low specific SFR and solar metallicity.
This paper proposes a low-beam system for an LED-based headlamp architecture, which is composed of an elliptical reflector, a baffle, and a faceted reflector. Using a single device with high brightness LED of merely 6.00 W, two devices total 12.00 W. With a low beam 55 W traditional halogen light source compared to 78.18% energy savings, the specified illumination requirements for the headlamp low beam can be achieved, according to the ECE regulation "Addendum 111: Regulation No. 112 Revision 2." As we have expected, on the test screen at a distance of 25 m, the simulation results as well as the testing results for the prototype can reach the illuminance distribution requirements, including all specified regions and key points. Moreover, this faceted low beam system enjoys the features of high compactness, high energy efficiency, and feasibility of manufacturing.
We evaluate the performance of the first generation scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera used for astronomical observations. The sCMOS camera was attached to a 25 cm telescope at Xinglong Observatory, in order to estimate its photometric capabilities. We further compared the capabilities of the sCMOS camera with that of full-frame and electron multiplying CCD cameras in laboratory tests and observations. The results indicate the sCMOS camera is capable of performing photometry of bright sources, especially when high spatial resolution or temporal resolution is desired.
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