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runaway star - traduction vers russe

SEXUAL SELECTION MECHANISM
Runaway evolution; Runaway sexual selection; Runaway selection
  • cryptic brown]]. <!-- David E. Hill and Jürgen C. Otto. Courtship display of the peacock spider Maratus aquilus (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini), December 2019.-->
  • sexually dimorphic]] species
  • The peacock tail in flight, the classic example of an ornament assumed to be a Fisherian runaway
  • The peacock, on the right, is courting the peahen, on the left.

runaway star         
  • Expected motion of 40,000 stars in the next 400 thousand years, as determined by Gaia EDR3
  • Four runaway stars plowing through regions of dense interstellar gas and creating bright bow waves and trailing tails of glowing gas. The stars in these NASA Hubble Space Telescope images are among 14 young runaway stars spotted by the Advanced Camera for Surveys between October 2005 and July 2006.
  • Monoceros]]
  • Relation between proper motion and velocity components of an object. At emission, the object was at distance ''d'' from the Sun, and moved at angular rate ''μ'' radian/s, that is, ''μ = v<sub>t</sub> / d'' with ''v<sub>t</sub>'' = the component of velocity transverse to line of sight from the Sun. (The diagram illustrates an angle ''μ'' swept out in unit time at tangential velocity ''v<sub>t</sub>''.)
  • Runaway star speeding from 30 Doradus. Image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.
  • Gaia]]'', overlaid on top of an artistic view of the Milky Way
  • [[Ursa Major Moving Group]], the closest stellar moving group to Earth
STUDY OF THE MOVEMENT OF STARS
Moving cluster; Moving group; Runaway star; Hypervelocity star; Exiled stars; Exile stars; Runaway stars; Hypervelocity stars; OB association; Moving groups; High-velocity star; Stellar Associations; Stellar motion; Star association; Hyper-velocity star; Stellar stream; Space velocity (astronomy); Star streaming; Stellar kinematic group; Hercules-Lyra association; Hyper Velocity Stars; Stellar motions; High-velocity stars; HV*; High velocity stars; High velocity star
убегающая звезда
stellar motion         
  • Expected motion of 40,000 stars in the next 400 thousand years, as determined by Gaia EDR3
  • Four runaway stars plowing through regions of dense interstellar gas and creating bright bow waves and trailing tails of glowing gas. The stars in these NASA Hubble Space Telescope images are among 14 young runaway stars spotted by the Advanced Camera for Surveys between October 2005 and July 2006.
  • Monoceros]]
  • Relation between proper motion and velocity components of an object. At emission, the object was at distance ''d'' from the Sun, and moved at angular rate ''μ'' radian/s, that is, ''μ = v<sub>t</sub> / d'' with ''v<sub>t</sub>'' = the component of velocity transverse to line of sight from the Sun. (The diagram illustrates an angle ''μ'' swept out in unit time at tangential velocity ''v<sub>t</sub>''.)
  • Runaway star speeding from 30 Doradus. Image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.
  • Gaia]]'', overlaid on top of an artistic view of the Milky Way
  • [[Ursa Major Moving Group]], the closest stellar moving group to Earth
STUDY OF THE MOVEMENT OF STARS
Moving cluster; Moving group; Runaway star; Hypervelocity star; Exiled stars; Exile stars; Runaway stars; Hypervelocity stars; OB association; Moving groups; High-velocity star; Stellar Associations; Stellar motion; Star association; Hyper-velocity star; Stellar stream; Space velocity (astronomy); Star streaming; Stellar kinematic group; Hercules-Lyra association; Hyper Velocity Stars; Stellar motions; High-velocity stars; HV*; High velocity stars; High velocity star

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carbon star         
  • Echelle spectra]] of the carbon star [[UU Aurigae]]
  • LMC]] carbon stars with a given near-infrared luminosity. The median value is marked in red. Adapted from Ripoche ''et al.'' (2020)<ref name="RipocheMNRAS495"/>
STAR WHOSE ATMOSPHERE CONTAINS MORE CARBON THAN OXYGEN
Carbon Star; Type-C stars; Carbon stars; N star; H star; Hd star; Carbon Stars; C star; Oxygen star; C-type star; Carbon giant; Type-R star

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астрономия

углеродная звезда (с углеродно-азотным термоядерным циклом)

углеродная звезда (с углеродно-азотным термоядерным циклом)

Définition

Морнинг Стар
("Мо́рнинг Стар")

английская ежедневная прогрессивная газета. Основана в 1930 в Лондоне. До апреля 1966 выходила под названием "Дейли уоркер" ("Daily Worker") как орган Коммунистической партии Великобритании. Издаётся кооперативным издательским обществом "Морнинг стар кооператив сосайети, лимитед", а также за счёт добровольных взносов читателей. Ведёт борьбу за жизненные интересы английских трудящихся, против антинародной политики монополистического капитала, выступает за объединение всех левых сил в борьбе за мир и безопасность народов.

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Fisherian runaway

Fisherian runaway or runaway selection is a sexual selection mechanism proposed by the mathematical biologist Ronald Fisher in the early 20th century, to account for the evolution of ostentatious male ornamentation by persistent, directional female choice. An example is the colourful and elaborate peacock plumage compared to the relatively subdued peahen plumage; the costly ornaments, notably the bird's extremely long tail, appear to be incompatible with natural selection. Fisherian runaway can be postulated to include sexually dimorphic phenotypic traits such as behavior expressed by a particular sex.

Extreme and (seemingly) maladaptive sexual dimorphism represented a paradox for evolutionary biologists from Charles Darwin's time up to the modern synthesis. Darwin attempted to resolve the paradox by assuming heredity for both the preference and the ornament, and supposed an "aesthetic sense" in higher animals, leading to powerful selection of both characteristics in subsequent generations. Fisher developed the theory further by assuming genetic correlation between the preference and the ornament, that initially the ornament signalled greater potential fitness (the likelihood of leaving more descendants), so preference for the ornament had a selective advantage. Subsequently, if strong enough, female preference for exaggerated ornamentation in mate selection could be enough to undermine natural selection even when the ornament has become non-adaptive. Over subsequent generations this could lead to runaway selection by positive feedback, and the speed with which the trait and the preference increase could (until counter-selection interferes) increase exponentially.

Modern description of the same mechanism using quantitative genetic and population genetic models was mainly established by Russell Lande and Mark Kirkpatrick in the 1980s, and are now more commonly referred to as the sexy son hypothesis.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour runaway star
1. He shows me them, nudging the keyboard with his knuckles and whispering the names: the Alpha Cam Runaway Star, Janus the Potato Shaped Moon of Saturn and something called the Prawn Nebula, which he insists "is not a curry". "Careful of the cats," he mutters softly.
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