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Q-dependence of the inelastic neutron scattering cross section for molecular spin clusters with high molecular symmetry
For powder samples of polynuclear metal complexes the dependence of the
inelastic neutron scattering intensity on the momentum transfer Q is known to
be described by a combination of so called interference terms. They reflect the
interplay between the geometrical structure of the compound and the spatial
properties of the wave functions involved in the transition. In this work, it
is shown that the Q-dependence is strongly interrelated with the molecular
symmetry of molecular nanomagnets, and, if the molecular symmetry is high
enough, is actually completely determined by it. A general formalism connecting
spatial symmetry and interference terms is developed. The arguments are
detailed for cyclic spin clusters, as experimentally realized by e.g. the
octanuclear molecular wheel Cr8, and the star like tetranuclear cluster Fe4.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figures, REVTEX
The Relative Ages of the Globular Cluster Subpopulations in M87
Relative ages for the globular cluster (GC) subpopulations in the Virgo giant
elliptical galaxy M87 (NGC 4486) have been determined from Stroemgren
photometry obtained with WFPC2 on board HST. Using a variety of population
synthesis models, and assuming the GC mass at the turnover of the luminosity
function is the same for both subpopulations, differential ages have been
determined from the observed magnitudes at the turnover of the globular cluster
luminosity function and from the mean color of each subpopulation. We measure
an age difference between the two subpopulations of 0.2 +/- 1.5 (systematic)
+/- 2 (random) Gyr, in the sense that the blue GCs are formally older. Thus, to
within our measurement errors, the two subpopulations are found to be coeval.
Combined with previous spectroscopic age determinations for M87 GCs, our
results favor a picture in which the GCs associated with this galaxy are formed
at high redshift, and within a period of a few Gyr.Comment: 5 pages, 2 postscript figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ
Letter
Intergalactic Globular Clusters
We confirm and extend our previous detection of a population of intergalactic
globular clusters in Abell 1185, and report the first discovery of an
intergalactic globular cluster in the nearby Virgo cluster of galaxies. The
numbers, colors and luminosities of these objects can place constraints on
their origin, which in turn may yield new insights to the evolution of galaxies
in dense environments.Comment: 2 pages, no figures. Talk presented at JD6, IAU General Assembly XXV,
Sydney, Australia, July 2003, to appear in Highlights of Astronomy, Vol. 1
Shuttle Mechanism for Charge Transfer in Coulomb Blockade Nanostructures
Room-temperature Coulomb blockade of charge transport through composite
nanostructures containing organic inter-links has recently been observed. A
pronounced charging effect in combination with the softness of the molecular
links implies that charge transfer gives rise to a significant deformation of
these structures. For a simple model system containing one nanoscale metallic
cluster connected by molecular links to two bulk metallic electrodes we show
that self-excitation of periodic cluster oscillations in conjunction with
sequential processes of cluster charging and decharging appears for a
sufficiently large bias voltage. This new `electron shuttle' mechanism of
discrete charge transfer gives rise to a current through the nanostructure,
which is proportional to the cluster vibration frequency.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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