561 research outputs found
Asymptotically Non-Static Kerr-deSitter Spacetime With No Event Horizon
We present our derivations for Kerr-deSitter metric in a proper comoving
coordinate system.It asymptotically approaches to the deSitter metric in
Robertson-walker form.This has been done by considring the stationary
axially-symmetric spacetime in which motion of particle is integrable.That is
the Hamilton-Jacobi and Klein-Gordon equations are separable.In this form it is
asymptotically consistent with comoving frame.Comment: Title changed,revised arguments,results unchanged
Homotheties and topology of tangent sphere bundles
We prove a Theorem on homotheties between two given tangent sphere bundles
of a Riemannian manifold of , assuming different
variable radius functions and weighted Sasaki metrics induced by the
conformal class of . New examples are shown of manifolds with constant
positive or with constant negative scalar curvature, which are not Einstein.
Recalling results on the associated almost complex structure and
symplectic structure on the manifold , generalizing the
well-known structure of Sasaki by admitting weights and connections with
torsion, we compute the Chern and the Stiefel-Whitney characteristic classes of
the manifolds and .Comment: 15 pages, to appear in Journal of Geometr
Cosmological constant influence on cosmic string spacetime
We investigate the line element of spacetime around a linear cosmic string in
the presence of a cosmological constant. We obtain the metric and argue that it
should be discarded because of asymptotic considerations. Then a time dependent
and consistent form of the metric is obtained and its properties are discussed.Comment: 3 page
Can an odd number of fermions be created due to chiral anomaly?
We describe a possibility of creation of an odd number of fractionally
charged fermions in 1+1 dimensional Abelian Higgs model. We point out that for
1+1 dimensions this process does not violate any symmetries of the theory, nor
makes it mathematically inconsistent. We construct the proper definition of the
fermionic determinant in this model and underline its non-trivial features that
are of importance for realistic 3+1 dimensional models with fermion number
violation.Comment: 12 pages revtex, 2 figure
Vertically Self-Gravitating ADAFs in the Presence of Toroidal Magnetic Field
Force due to the self-gravity of the disc in the vertical direction is
considered to study its possible effects on the structure of a magnetized
advection-dominated accretion disc. We present steady-sate self similar
solutions for the dynamical structure of such a type of the accretion flows.
Our solutions imply reduced thickness of the disc because of the self-gravity.
It also imply that the thickness of the disc will increase by adding the
magnetic field strength.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astrophysics and Space Science
Uncommon Cause of Acute Pelvic Pain: Isolated Torsion of Hydrosalpinx
Isolated torsion of hydrosalpinx is a rare cause of acute pelvic pain. Pre-operative diagnosis is very difficult because of non specific clinical presentation. Definitive diagnosis is always made at surgicalexploration performed for suspected adnexal torsion and salpingectomy is performed in the majority of cases. A 34-year-old woman was admitted for acute pelvic pain with nausea and vomiting. Vaginal examination revealed a right adnexal tender mass and ultrasound revealed a well circumscribed right adnexal cystic mass. Surgical exploration has revealed torsion of a right hydrosalpinx and right salpingectomy was performed. Differential diagnosis between adnexal and tubal torsion is very difficult, however both should be managed by rapid surgical exploration which an allow precocious diagnosis and conservative treatment(Afr J Reprod Health 2009; 13[4]:147-150)
An Accurate Method for Extracting the Critical Field in Short Channel NMOS Devices
In this letter, an accurate method for extracting the critical field Ec in short channel
MOSFET's is presented. The principle of this method is based on the comparison
between two models which give drain saturation voltage evolution against gate
voltage Vdsat(Vg) continuously. The results obtained by this technique have shown
better agreement with measurements data and have allow in the same time to
determine the validity domain of Sodini's law [1]
Testing Unimodular Gravity
We consider models of gravitation that are based on unimodular general
coordinate transformations (GCT). These transformations include only those
which do not change the determinant of the metric. We treat the determinant as
a separate field which transforms as a scalar under unimodular GCT. We consider
a class of such theories. In general, these theories do not transform
covariantly under the full GCT. We characterize the violation of general
coordinate invariance by introducing a new parameter. We show that the theory
is consistent with observations for a wide range of this parameter. This
parameter may serve as a test for possible violations of general coordinate
invariance. We also consider the cosmic evolution within the framework of these
models. We show that in general we do not obtain consistent cosmological
solutions if we assume the standard cosmological constant or the standard form
of non-relativistic matter. We propose a suitable generalization which is
consistent with cosmology. We fit the resulting model to the high redshift
supernova data. We find that we can obtain a good fit to this data even if
include only a single component, either cosmological constant or
non-relativistic matter.Comment: 14 pages one figure, significantly revised with several new results
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