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Gravitational Instability in Radiation Pressure Dominated Backgrounds
I consider the physics of gravitational instabilities in the presence of
dynamically important radiation pressure and gray radiative diffusion, governed
by a constant opacity, kappa. For any non-zero radiation diffusion rate on an
optically-thick scale, the medium is unstable unless the classical gas-only
isothermal Jeans criterion is satisfied. When diffusion is "slow," although the
dynamical Jeans instability is stabilized by radiation pressure on scales
smaller than the adiabatic Jeans length, on these same spatial scales the
medium is unstable to a diffusive mode. In this regime, neglecting gas
pressure, the characteristic timescale for growth is independent of spatial
scale and given by (3 kappa c_s^2)/(4 pi G c), where c_s is the adiabatic sound
speed. This timescale is that required for a fluid parcel to radiate away its
thermal energy content at the Eddington limit, the Kelvin-Helmholz timescale
for a radiation pressure supported self-gravitating object. In the limit of
"rapid" diffusion, radiation does nothing to suppress the Jeans instability and
the medium is dynamically unstable unless the gas-only Jeans criterion is
satisfied. I connect with treatments of Silk damping in the early universe. I
discuss several applications, including photons diffusing in regions of extreme
star formation (starburst galaxies & pc-scale AGN disks), and the diffusion of
cosmic rays in normal galaxies and galaxy clusters. The former (particularly,
starbursts) are "rapidly" diffusing and thus cannot be supported against
dynamical instability in the linear regime by radiation pressure alone. The
latter are more nearly "slowly" diffusing. I speculate that the turbulence in
starbursts may be driven by the dynamical coupling between the radiation field
and the self-gravitating gas, perhaps mediated by magnetic fields. (Abridged)Comment: 15 pages; accepted to Ap
The Use of Exit Interviews in the U.S Lodging Industry
This study investigated whether hotel managers systematically collected and analyzed data via employee exit interviews to determine why employees left jobs at their properties. Telephone interviews were conducted to determine whether exit interviews were conducted, what use was made of the interview data, and whether there was a relationship between the use of interviews and the level of turnover. Exit interviews appeared to be more common in larger properties and were used primarily for improving employment conditions, identifying problem areas, and providing closure for the employment relationship. There appeared to be an inverse relationship between the use of exit interviews and the level of turnove
Energy spectra of quasiperiodic systems via information entropy
We study the relationship between the electronic spectrum structure and the
configurational order of one-dimensional quasiperiodic systems. We take the
Fibonacci case as an specific example, but the ideas outlined here may be
useful to accurately describe the energy spectra of general quasiperiodic
systems of technological interest. Our main result concerns the {\em
minimization} of the information entropy as a characteristic feature associated
to quasiperiodic arrangements. This feature is shown to be related to the
ability of quasiperiodic systems to encode more information, in the Shannon
sense, than periodic ones. In the conclusion we comment on interesting
implications of these results on further developments on the issue of
quasiperiodic order.Comment: REVTeX 3.0, 8 pages, 3 figures available on request from FD-A
([email protected]), Phys Rev E submitted, MA/UC3M/02/9
Premedication With Meloxicam Exacerbates Intracranial Hemorrhage in an Immature Swine Model of Non-impact Inertial Head Injury
Meloxicam is a cyclo-oxgenase-2 preferential non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug with very effective analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects in swine. Previous reports in piglets have demonstrated that meloxicam also inhibits cyclo-oxgenase-1 and reduces production of thromboxane significantly. We use pre-injury analgesia in our immature swine (3–5 day old piglets) model of brain injury using rapid head rotations without impact. In 23 consecutive subjects we found that premedication with meloxicam (N=6) produced a significantly higher mortality rate (5/6 or 83%) than buprenorphine (N =17, 1/17 or 6%, p \u3c 0.02). On gross neuropathologic examination of the meloxicam-treated swine, we observed massive subdural and subarachnoid bleeding which were not present in buprenorphine-premedicated animals. To our knowledge there are no previous reports in swine of increased bleeding or platelet inhibition associated with meloxicam administration and further research is needed to define mechanisms of action in piglets. We caution the use of meloxicam in swine when inhibition of platelet aggregation might adversely affect refinement of experimental research protocols, such as in stroke, trauma, and cardiac arrest models
Isovector Giant Dipole Resonance of Stable Nuclei in a Consistent Relativistic Random Phase Approximation
A fully consistent relativistic random phase approximation is applied to
study the systematic behavior of the isovector giant dipole resonance of nuclei
along the -stability line in order to test the effective Lagrangians
recently developed. The centroid energies of response functions of the
isovector giant dipole resonance for stable nuclei are compared with the
corresponding experimental data and the good agreement is obtained. It is found
that the effective Lagrangian with an appropriate nuclear symmetry energy,
which can well describe the ground state properties of nuclei, could also
reproduce the isovector giant dipole resonance of nuclei along the
-stability line.Comment: 4 pages, 1 Postscript figure, to be submitted to Chin.Phys.Let
Dynamical elastic bodies in Newtonian gravity
Well-posedness for the initial value problem for a self-gravitating elastic
body with free boundary in Newtonian gravity is proved. In the material frame,
the Euler-Lagrange equation becomes, assuming suitable constitutive properties
for the elastic material, a fully non-linear elliptic-hyperbolic system with
boundary conditions of Neumann type. For systems of this type, the initial data
must satisfy compatibility conditions in order to achieve regular solutions.
Given a relaxed reference configuration and a sufficiently small Newton's
constant, a neigborhood of initial data satisfying the compatibility conditions
is constructed
The changing face of human-computer interaction in the age of ubiquitous computing
HCI is reinventing itself. No longer only about being user centered, it has set its sights on pastures new, embracing a much broader and far-reaching set of interests. From emotional, eco-friendly, embodied experiences to context, constructivism and culture, HCI research is changing apace: from what it looks at, the lenses it uses and what it has to offer. Part of this is as a reaction to what is happening in the world; ubiquitous technologies are proliferating and transforming how we live our lives. We are becoming more connected and more dependent on technology. The home, the crèche, outdoors, public places and even the human body are now being experimented with as potential places to embed computational devices, even to the extent of invading previously private and taboo aspects of our lives. In this paper, I examine the diversity of lifestyle and technological transformations in our midst and outline some 'difficult' questions these raise together with alternative directions for HCI research and practice
On the existence of solutions to the relativistic Euler equations in 2 spacetime dimensions with a vacuum boundary
We prove the existence of a wide class of solutions to the isentropic
relativistic Euler equations in 2 spacetime dimensions with an equation of
state of the form that have a fluid vacuum boundary. Near the fluid
vacuum boundary, the sound speed for these solutions are monotonically
decreasing, approaching zero where the density vanishes. Moreover, the fluid
acceleration is finite and bounded away from zero as the fluid vacuum boundary
is approached. The existence results of this article also generalize in a
straightforward manner to equations of state of the form
with .Comment: A major revision of the second half of the pape
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