ZZ PsA is a neglected bright southern contact binary system with maximum V magnitude of 9.26. We present the first multi-band photometric analysis and find the system to be in deep contact (>95%) with an extremely low mass ratio of 0.078. The primary has a mass of 1.213 M⊙ in keeping with its reported spectral class of F6. In order to determine if ZZ PsA is a merger candidate we outline the current status regarding the instability mass ratio and develop new relationship linking the mass of the primary to the instability mass ratio of the system and the degree of contact. We find that ZZ PsA along with two other examples from the literature to be merger candidates while an additional three require further observations to be confirmed as potential merger candidates.
Recent studies have shown that oxygen-derived free radicals are responsible for a major portion of ischemia-reperfusion injury in the stomach. The oxygen radicals are produced during reperfusion when oxygen delivery to the tissue increases. In the present study we investigate the effect on mucosal injury of regulating the rate of reintroduction of oxygen to the stomach after ischemia. Local gastric ischemia was achieved by reducing celiac artery pressure to 30 mm Hg for 1 h. Ischemic injury was assessed by measuring the loss of 51Cr-labeled red blood cells across the gastric mucosa. Mucosal blood loss was negligible before and during the ischemia period but increased to 0.178 ml.min.-1.100 g-1 during reperfusion. When blood flow to the stomach was gradually returned to normal after ischemia by increasing celiac artery pressure by 10 mmHg every 10 min, the mucosal blood loss was reduced to 0.013 ml.min.-1.100 g-1. If the stomach was vascularly perfused with low PO2 (34 mmHg) blood for 1 h after ischemia before being returned to normal arterial perfusion, the mucosal blood loss was also reduced to 0.063 ml.min.-1.100 g-1. When the stomach was made hypoxemic for 1 h rather than ischemic by perfusing the vasculature with low PO2 (29 mmHg) blood then reperfused with normoxic blood, there was very little mucosal bleeding (0.014 ml.min.-1.100 g-1). The data indicate that gastric mucosal bleeding after ischemia is reduced if the tissue is returned slowly to a normal PO2. These findings support the concept that reperfusion injury is due largely to the production of oxygen radicals.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
An analysis of the V band light curves using the Wilson-Devinney code for GZ Pup, AV Pup and II Aps is provided. The three systems are found to be of W type with mass ratios of 0.37, 0.8 and 0.295, respectively. A review of the astrophysical quantities suggests that the systems generally demonstrate properties typical of the W-type contact binaries.
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