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Welcome to program 300(!) of Shortwave Radiogram.

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I'm Kim Andrew Elliott in Arlington, Virginia USA.

Here is the lineup for today's program:
  • The sun is a normal star*
  • Hanoi bans tours on its famous railway street*
  • This week's images*
  • Closing announcements

    * with image files

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From Instituto de Astrofísica e Ciências do Espaço (Portugal):

The sun is a normal star after all, confirms study

April 6, 2023

With data from the Kepler (NASA), Gaia (ESA) and SOHO (NASA/ESA) satellites, a team, led by Instituto de Astrofísica e Ciências do Espaço (IA) researcher Ângela Santos, seems to have put an end to the idea that the sun might not be a regular "sun-like" star. The results were published April 6 in Astronomy & Astrophysics.

Although it might seem odd to try to find out if the sun is a sun-like star, Ângela Santos, a researcher at IA, explains the problem: "In the community, there is an ongoing debate on whether the sun is a 'sun-like' star. In particular, about its magnetic activity, several studies suggested that stars similar to the sun were significantly more active. However, the problem doesn't seem to be with the sun, but with the stars classified as sun-like, because there are several limitations and biases in the observational data and the inferred stellar properties," adds Santos.

For this work, the team chose several stars with similar properties to the sun. The team used a new stellar properties catalog, from Kepler data, plus some Gaia data and the team's rotation period and magnetic activity index catalog. The stellar data were compared with data of activity from the last two solar cycles, from the VIRGO/SPM instrument aboard the SOHO spacecraft.

One of the studied stars, chosen from the Kepler catalog, was lovingly named Doris by the astronomers. In a previous work, the team had already observed that Doris' cycle amplitude was twice that of the sun for the latest solar cycles, even though Doris has similar properties to the sun. Santos says, "The difference was the metallicity. Our interpretation is that the effect of metallicity, which leads to a deeper convection zone, produces a more effective dynamo, which leads to a stronger activity cycle."

For this work, when the team selected stars similar to Doris, without considering metallicity in the selection, they found an excess of high metallicity stars. "In our selection, the only parameter that could lead to this excess is the rotation period. In particular, Doris had a longer period than the sun. And, in fact, we found evidence of a correlation between the rotation period and metallicity," says Santos.

The two studies have consistent results, because stronger magnetic activity means that the magnetic braking process leads to a slower rotation period, which explains why Doris rotates slower than the sun, despite being very similar and slightly younger than the sun.

Ângela Santos says, "What we found is that although there are stars which are more active than the sun, the sun is indeed a completely normal sun-like star."

https://divulgacao.iastro.pt/en/2023/04/06/sun-is-a-normal-star/

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From Radio Free Asia:

Hanoi bans guided tours to its famous 'Railway & Coffee Street'

Hordes of tourists make it unsafe to visit the alley with a train running down the middle

By RFA Vietnamese
April 9, 2023

For years, Hanoi's "Railway & Coffee Street" has attracted tourists who come to see the trains run through the alley, barely clearing the shops that line either side.

But now authorities in Vietnam's capital have banned tours to the site, saying they have become dangerous, state media reported.

The city's tourism department said that tourists tend to cluster at certain choke points, causing traffic to back up and increasing the potential for accidents.

The department ordered travel firms not to take tourists, especially foreigners, to the area.

It wasn't clear if there has been an increase in accidents along the route, but in September, local authorities closed one section of the rail line and put up barricades around it after a Korean tourist collided with a train while taking photos in the Railway & Coffee Street.

The tourist sustained only minor injuries because the train had been running at a low speed.

The report said this was the first time that authorities have enacted safety measures related to the street.

According to the tourism department, Hanoi has received nearly 1 million foreign visitors in the first three months of this year, six times higher than that of the same period last year.

Translated by Anna Vu. Edited by Eugene Whong and Malcolm Foster.

https://www.rfa.org/english/news/vietnam/vietnam-train-street-04092023160200.html

See also:
https://e.vnexpress.net/news/travel/hanoi-bans-tour-agencies-from-taking-foreign-tourists-to-famous-train-street-4589803.html

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This week's images


Shiveluch, a volcano on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, started erupting April 11.
https://t.ly/JcUdN
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Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France, at sunset.
https://t.ly/gwgm
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A view from Portmahomack, Scotland, of a sailboat on the Dornoch Firth.
https://t.ly/-gAS
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Golden hour in the Appalachian Mountains.
https://t.ly/5kbr
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Blue hour in the Appalachian Mountains.
https://t.ly/5kbr
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The lighthouse at Grand Haven State Park, Michigan.
https://t.ly/0HZX
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The view from Rock House at Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio.
https://t.ly/CKJk
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Flaming Azaleas at the Coker Arboretum at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.
https://t.ly/D88q5
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Eucalyptus exigua (flat-budded mallee) at the Currency Creek Arboretum in South Australia.
https://bit.ly/3ocLzxe
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Our art of the week is a self-caricature by MAD Magazine cartoonist Al Jaffee, who died April 10 at age 102.
https://bit.ly/3Kxvrhl


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