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Verifying timestamps of occultation observation systems
We describe an image timestamp verification system to determine the exposure
timing characteristics and continuity of images made by an imaging camera and
recorder, with reference to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The original use
was to verify the timestamps of stellar occultation recording systems, but the
system is applicable to lunar flashes, planetary transits, sprite recording, or
any area where reliable timestamps are required. The system offers good
temporal resolution (down to 2 msec, referred to UTC) and provides exposure
duration and interframe dead time information. The system uses inexpensive,
off-the- shelf components, requires minimal assembly and requires no
high-voltage components or connections. We also describe an application to load
FITS (and other format) image files, which can decode the verification image
timestamp. Source code, wiring diagrams and built applications are provided to
aid the construction and use of the device.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, accepted to Publications of the Astronomical
Society of Australia (PASA
Intercomparison of GEOS-A observation systems
Geodetic satellite observation systems comparison
Observation of vibrating systems at different time instants
In this paper, we obtain new observability inequalities for the vibrating
string. This work was motivated by a recent paper by A. Szij\'art\'o and J.
Heged\H{u}s in which the authors ask the question of determining the initial
data by only knowing the position of the string at two distinct time instants.
The choice of the observation instants is crucial and the estimations rely on
the Fourier series expansion of the solutions and results of Diophantine
approximation.Comment: 14 page
Observation of the Ettingshausen effect in quantum Hall systems
Evidence of the Ettingshausen effect in the breakdown regime of the integer
quantum Hall effect has been observed in a GaAs/AlGaAs two-dimensional electron
system. Resistance of micro Hall bars attached to both edges of a current
channel shows remarkable asymmetric behaviors which indicate an electron
temperature difference between the edges. The sign of the difference depends on
the direction of the electric current and the polarity of the magnetic field.
The results are consistent with the recent theory of Akera.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Observation of Resonant Diffusive Radiation in Random Multilayered Systems
Diffusive Radiation is a new type of radiation predicted to occur in randomly
inhomogeneous media due to the multiple scattering of pseudophotons. This
theoretical effect is now observed experimentally. The radiation is generated
by the passage of electrons of energy 200KeV-2.2MeV through a random stack of
films in the visible light region. The radiation intensity increases resonantly
provided the Cherenkov condition is satisfied for the average dielectric
constant of the medium. The observed angular dependence and electron resonance
energy are in agreement with the theoretical predictions. These observations
open a road to application of diffusive radiation in particle detection,
astrophysics, soft X-ray generation and etc.. `Comment: 4pages, 4figure
Multi-Component Dark Matter Systems and Their Observation Prospects
Conversions and semi-annihilations of dark matter (DM) particles in addition
to the standard DM annihilations are considered in a three-component DM system.
We find that the relic abundance of DM can be very sensitive to these
non-standard DM annihilation processes, which has been recently found for
two-component DM systems. To consider a concrete model of a three-component DM
system, we extend the radiative seesaw model of Ma by adding a Majorana fermion
\chi and a real scalar boson \phi, to obtain a Z_2 \times Z'_2 DM stabilizing
symmetry, where we assume that the DM particles are the inert Higgs boson, \chi
and \phi. It is shown how the allowed parameter space, obtained previously in
the absence of \chi and \phi, changes. The semi-annihilation process in this
model produces monochromatic neutrinos. The observation rate of these
monochromatic neutrinos from the Sun at IceCube is estimated. Observations of
high energy monochromatic neutrinos from the Sun may indicate a multi-component
DM system.Comment: 27 pages, 11 figure
Identifying dynamical systems with bifurcations from noisy partial observation
Dynamical systems are used to model a variety of phenomena in which the
bifurcation structure is a fundamental characteristic. Here we propose a
statistical machine-learning approach to derive lowdimensional models that
automatically integrate information in noisy time-series data from partial
observations. The method is tested using artificial data generated from two
cell-cycle control system models that exhibit different bifurcations, and the
learned systems are shown to robustly inherit the bifurcation structure.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figure
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