185 research outputs found
Optimization Issues for a Micropulsed Plasma Thruster
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76083/1/AIAA-13954-648.pd
Propellant Charring in Pulsed Plasma Thrusters
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76437/1/AIAA-2471-899.pd
Deformation Quantization of Bosonic Strings
Deformation quantization of bosonic strings is considered. We show that the
light-cone gauge is the most convenient classical description to perform the
quantization of bosonic strings in the deformation quantization formalism.
Similar to the field theory case, the oscillator variables greatly facilitates
the analysis. The mass spectrum, propagators and the Virasoro algebra are
finally described within this deformation quantization scheme.Comment: 33+1 pages, harvmac file, no figure
Turbulence and passive scalar transport in a free-slip surface
We consider the two-dimensional (2D) flow in a flat free-slip surface that
bounds a three-dimensional (3D) volume in which the flow is turbulent. The
equations of motion for the two-dimensional flow in the surface are neither
compressible nor incompressible but strongly influenced by the 3D flow
underneath the surface. The velocity correlation functions in the 2D surface
and in the 3D volume scale with the same exponents. In the viscous subrange the
amplitudes are the same, but in the inertial subrange the 2D one is reduced to
2/3 of the 3D amplitude. The surface flow is more strongly intermittent than
the 3D volume flow. Geometric scaling theory is used to derive a relation
between the scaling of the velocity field and the density fluctuations of a
passive scalar advected on the surface.Comment: 11 pages, 10 Postscript figure
Turbulence in a free surface
We report an experimental and numerical study of turbulent fluid motion in a
free surface. The flow is realized experimentally on the surface of a tank
filled with water stirred by a vertically oscillating grid positioned well
below the surface. Particles floating on the surface are used to visualize the
flow. The effect of surface waves appears to be negligible. The flow is
unconventional in that it is confined to two dimensions but does not have
squared vorticity as a conservation law, that it is not divergence free and
that it inherits scaling features of the mean square velocity differences
S_2(R) and the vorticity fluctuations Omega(R) from the bulk 3-d turbulence.Comment: 4 pages, 4 Postscript figure
Transverse Dynamics and Energy Tuning of Fast Electrons Generated in Sub-Relativistic Intensity Laser Pulse Interaction with Plasmas
The regimes of quasi-mono-energetic electron beam generation were
experimentally studied in the sub-relativistic intensity laser plasma
interaction. The observed electron acceleration regime is unfolded with
two-dimensional-particle-in-cell simulations of laser-wakefield generation in
the self-modulation regime.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Deformation Quantization of Fermi Fields
Deformation quantization for any Grassmann scalar free field is described via
the Weyl-Wigner-Moyal formalism. The Stratonovich-Weyl quantizer, the Moyal
-product and the Wigner functional are obtained by extending the
formalism proposed recently in [35] to the fermionic systems of infinite number
of degrees of freedom. In particular, this formalism is applied to quantize the
Dirac free field. It is observed that the use of suitable oscillator variables
facilitates considerably the procedure. The Stratonovich-Weyl quantizer, the
Moyal -product, the Wigner functional, the normal ordering operator, and
finally, the Dirac propagator have been found with the use of these variables.Comment: 19+1 pages, no figures, revtex4 file styl
A Note on analytic formulas of Feynman propagators in position space
In this paper, we correct an inaccurate result of previous works on the
Feynman propagator in position space of a free Dirac field in (3+1)-dimensional
spacetime, and we derive the generalized analytic formulas of both the scalar
Feynman propagator and the spinor Feynman propagator in position space in
arbitrary (D+1)-dimensional spacetime, and we further find a recurrence
relation among the spinor Feynman propagator in (D+1)-dimensional spacetime and
the scalar Feynman propagators in (D+1)-, (D-1)- and (D+3)-dimensional
spacetimes.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure
- …