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    M82 - A radio continuum and polarisation study II. Polarisation and rotation measures

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    The composition and morphology of the interstellar medium in starburst galaxies has been well investigated, but the magnetic field properties are still uncertain. The nearby starburst galaxy M82 provides a unique opportunity to investigate the mechanisms leading to the amplification and reduction of turbulent and regular magnetic fields. Possible scenarios of the contribution of the magnetic field to the star-formation rate are evaluated. Archival data from the VLA and WSRT were combined and re-reduced to cover the wavelength regime between 3cm and 22cm. All observations revealed polarised emission in the inner part of the galaxy, while extended polarised emission up to a distance of 2kpc from the disk was only detected at 18cm and 22cm. The observations hint at a magnetised bar in the inner part of the galaxy. We calculate the mass inflow rate due to magnetic stress of the bar to 7.1 solar masses per year, which can be a significant contribution to the star-formation rate of M82 of approximately 13 solar masses per year. The halo shows polarised emission, which might be the remnant of a regular disk field. Indications for a helical field in the inner part of the outflow cone are provided. The coherence length of the magnetic field in the centre is similar to the size of giant molecular clouds. Using polarisation spectra more evidence for a close coupling of the ionised gas and the magnetic field as well as a two-phase magnetic field topology were found. Electron densities in the halo are similar to the ones found in the Milky Way. The magnetic field morphology is similar to the one in other nearby starburst galaxies with possible large-scale magnetic loops in the halo and a helical magnetic field inside the outflow cones. The special combination of a magnetic bar and a circumnuclear ring are able to significantly raise the star-formation rate in this galaxy by magnetic braking

    M82 - A radio continuum and polarisation study I. Data reduction and cosmic ray propagation

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    The potential role of magnetic fields and cosmic ray propagation for feedback processes in the early Universe can be probed by studies of local starburst counterparts with an equivalent star-formation rate. Archival data from the WSRT was reduced and a new calibration technique introduced to reach the high dynamic ranges needed for the complex source morphology of M82. This data was combined with archival VLA data, yielding total power maps at 3cm, 6cm, 22cm and 92cm. The data shows a confinement of the emission at wavelengths of 3/6cm to the core region and a largely extended halo reaching up to 4kpc away from the galaxy midplane at wavelengths of 22/92cm up to a sensitivity limit of 90muJy and 1.8mJy respectively. The results are used to calculate the magnetic field strength in the core region to 98muG and to 24muG in the halo regions. From the observation of free-free losses the filling factor of the ionised medium could be estimated to 2%. We find that the radio emission from the core region is dominated by very dense HII-regions and supernova remnants, while the surrounding medium is filled with hot X-ray and neutral gas. Cosmic rays radiating at frequencies higher than 1.4 GHz are suffering from high synchrotron and inverse Compton losses in the core region and are not able to reach the halo. Even the cosmic rays radiating at longer wavelengths are only able to build up the observed kpc sized halo, when several starbursting periods are assumed where the photon field density varies by an order of magnitude. These findings together with the strong correlation between Halpha, PAH+, and our radio continuum data suggests a magnetic field which is frozen into the ionised medium and driven out of the galaxy kinematically.Comment: 17 pages, 17 figures, to be published in A&

    Remote measurement utilizing NASA's scanning laser Doppler systems. Volume 2: Laser Doppler dust devil velocity profile measurement program

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    The first detailed velocity profile data on thermally induced dust vortices are presented. These dust devils will be analyzed and studied to determine their flow fields and origin in an effort to correlate this phenomena with the generation and characteristics of tornadoes. A continuing effort to increase mankind's knowledge of vortex and other meteorological phenomena will hopefully allow the prediction of tornado occurrence, their path, and perhaps eventually even lead to some technique for their destruction

    Remote measurement utilizing NASA's scanning laser Doppler systems. Volume 1. Laser Doppler wake vortex tracking at Kennedy Airport

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    Test operations of the Scanning Laser Doppler System (SLDS) at Kennedy International Airport (KIA) during August 1974 through June 1975 are reported. A total of 1,619 data runs was recorded with a totally operational system during normal landing operations at KIA. In addition, 53 data runs were made during cooperative flybys with the C880 for a grand total of 1672 recorded vortex tracks. Test crews were in attendance at KIA for 31 weeks, of which 25 weeks were considered operational and the other six were packing, unpacking, setup and check out. Although average activity equates to 67 recorded landing operations per week, two periods of complete runway inactivity spanned 20 days and 13 days, respectively. The operation frequency therefore averaged about 88 operations per week

    Novel thin film polymer foaming technique for low and ultra low-k dielectrics

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    The results presented show a novel route for the preparation of thin ultra-low-k polymer films based on commercial and "non-exotic" (non-expensive) polyimide by a foaming technique. Dependent on the glass transition temperature of the polyimide mechanically and thermally stable (> 300 Β°C) films having porosities of ca. 40 % and k-values below 2.0 are formed. A further reduction into the ultra low k region may be accomplished by tailoring the shape of the pores from spherical into disc-like void

    Анализ поляризационных состояний ΡƒΠΌΠ΅Ρ€Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎ рСлятивистских ΠΏΠΎΠ·ΠΈΡ‚Ρ€ΠΎΠ½ΠΎΠ² ΠΏΡ€ΠΈ рСгистрации аннигиляционных Ρ„ΠΎΡ‚ΠΎΠ½ΠΎΠ²

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    ΠŸΡ€Π΅Π΄Π»ΠΎΠΆΠ΅Π½ ΠΈ обоснован Π½ΠΎΠ²Ρ‹ΠΉ ΠΌΠ΅Ρ‚ΠΎΠ΄ Π°Π½Π°Π»ΠΈΠ·Π° поляризационных состояний ΡƒΠΌΠ΅Ρ€Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎ рСлятивистских ΠΏΠΎΠ·ΠΈΡ‚Ρ€ΠΎΠ½Π½Ρ‹Ρ… ΠΏΡƒΡ‡ΠΊΠΎΠ². Π’ ΠΎΡ‚Π»ΠΈΡ‡ΠΈΠ΅ ΠΎΡ‚ извСстных ΠΌΠ΅Ρ‚ΠΎΠ΄ΠΎΠ² прСдлагаСтся ΠΈΠ·ΠΌΠ΅Ρ€ΠΈΡ‚ΡŒ ΠΏΡ€ΠΎΠ΄ΠΎΠ»ΡŒΠ½ΡƒΡŽ ΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡ€ΠΈΠ·Π°Ρ†ΠΈΡŽ ΠΏΠΎΠ·ΠΈΡ‚Ρ€ΠΎΠ½ΠΎΠ² ΠΏΠΎ Π²Ρ‹Ρ…ΠΎΠ΄Ρƒ аннигиляционных ΠΊΠ²Π°Π½Ρ‚ΠΎΠ² ΠΈΠ· Π½Π°ΠΌΠ°Π³Π½ΠΈΡ‡Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎΠΉ ΠΆΠ΅Π»Π΅Π·Π½ΠΎΠΉ мишСни, Ρ‡Π΅Ρ€Π΅Π· ΠΊΠΎΡ‚ΠΎΡ€ΡƒΡŽ ΠΏΡ€ΠΎΡ…ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΡ‚ ΠΏΠΎΠ·ΠΈΡ‚Ρ€ΠΎΠ½Π½Ρ‹ΠΉ ΠΏΡƒΡ‡ΠΎΠΊ. На Π±Π°Π·Π΅ Π±ΠΈΠ±Π»ΠΈΠΎΡ‚Π΅ΠΊ GEANT4 построСна матСматичСская модСль экспСримСнта. ΠŸΡ€ΠΎΠ²Π΅Π΄Π΅Π½Ρ‹ сравнСния с ΡΡƒΡ‰Π΅ΡΡ‚Π²ΡƒΡŽΡ‰Π΅ΠΉ модСлью

    Breakdown of Angular Momentum Selection Rules in High Pressure Optical Pumping Experiments

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    We present measurements, using two complementary methods, of the breakdown of atomic angular momentum selection rules in He-broadened Rb vapor. Atomic dark states are rendered weakly absorbing due to fine-structure mixing during Rb-He collisions. The effect substantially increases the photon demand for optical pumping of dense vapors

    Choline PET and PET/CT in Primary Diagnosis and Staging of Prostate Cancer

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    PET and PET/CT using [11C]- and [18F]-labelled choline derivates is increasingly being used for imaging of primary and recurrent prostate cancer. While PET and PET/CT with [11C]- and [18F]-labelled choline derivates in patients suffering from biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer has been examined in many studies that demonstrate an increasing importance, its role in the primary staging of prostate cancer is still a matter of debate

    Measurement of the Casimir force between dissimilar metals

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    The first precise measurement of the Casimir force between dissimilar metals is reported. The attractive force, between a Cu layer evaporated on a microelectromechanical torsional oscillator, and an Au layer deposited on an Al2_2O3_3 sphere, was measured dynamically with a noise level of 6 fN/Hz\sqrt{\rm{Hz}}. Measurements were performed for separations in the 0.2-2 ΞΌ\mum range. The results agree to better than 1% in the 0.2-0.5 ΞΌ\mum range with a theoretical model that takes into account the finite conductivity and roughness of the two metals. The observed discrepancies, which are much larger than the experimental precision, can be attributed to a lack of a complete characterization of the optical properties of the specific samples used in the experiment.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure

    Intrinsic peculiarities of real material realizations of a spin-1/2 kagome lattice

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    Spin-1/2 magnets with kagome geometry, being for years a generic object of theoretical investigations, have few real material realizations. Recently, a DFT-based microscopic model for two such materials, kapellasite Cu3Zn(OH)6Cl2 and haydeeite Cu3Mg(OH)6Cl2, was presented [O. Janson, J. Richter and H. Rosner, arXiv:0806.1592]. Here, we focus on the intrinsic properties of real spin-1/2 kagome materials having influence on the magnetic ground state and the low-temperature excitations. We find that the values of exchange integrals are strongly dependent on O--H distance inside the hydroxyl groups, present in most spin-1/2 kagome compounds up to date. Besides the original kagome model, considering only the nearest neighbour exchange, we emphasize the crucial role of the exchange along the diagonals of the kagome lattice.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. A paper for the proceedings of the HFM 2008 conferenc
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