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    Self-gravitating system made of axions

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    We show that the inclusion of an axion-like effective potential in the construction of a self-gravitating system made of scalar fields leads to a decrease on its compactness when the value of the self-interaction coupling constant is increased. By including the current values for the axion mass m and decay constant f_a, we have computed the mass and the radius for self-gravitating systems made of axion particles. It is found that such objects will have asteroid-size masses and radius of few meters, then, the self-gravitating system made of axions could play the role of scalar mini-machos that are mimicking a cold dark matter model for the galactic halo.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. References added. Accepted for publication in Physical Review

    Modeling pre-invasive bronchial epithelial lesions

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    The growth of cancer cells involves many different processes which can only be captured by a complex model. However, simplified models provide a great deal of insight into the fundamental processes involved. In this workshop we proposed two simple models - one discrete stochastic model and one PDE modelto solve a 2-D simplification of the original problem

    Constraining scalar field properties with boson stars as black hole mimickers

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    Constraints to the mass of a scalar field and the strength of its self-interacting coupling constant are obtained. This was done using observations of stellar dynamics at the center of our galaxy and by assuming that the dark compact object responsible of such dynamics is a boson star and not a supermassive black hole. We show that if such scalar field represents a spin-zero particle with cross section high enough to be considered collisional dark matter, there is a region of parameters compatible with both conditions: that the scalar field play the role of collisional dark matter and that it can form objects with the mass and compactness compatible with stellar kinematics.Comment: To appear in the Procceedings of the VIII Workshop of the Gravitation and Mathematical Physics Division of the Mexican Physical Societ

    Atom-field transfer of coherence in a two-photon micromaser assisted by a classical field

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    We investigate the transfer of coherence from atoms to a cavity field initially in a statistical mixture in a two-photon micromaser arrangement. The field is progressively modified from a maximum entropy state (thermal state) towards an almost pure state (entropy close to zero) due to its interaction with atoms sent across the cavity. We trace over the atomic variables, i.e., the atomic states are not collapsed by a detector after they leave the cavity. We find that by applying an external classical driving field it is possible to substantially increase the field purity without the need of previously preparing the atoms in a superposition of their energy eigenstates. We also discuss some of the nonclassical features of the resulting field.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, LaTe

    Transfer of coherence from atoms to mixed field states in a two-photon lossless micromaser

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    We propose a two-photon micromaser-based scheme for the generation of a nonclassical state from a mixed state. We conclude that a faster, as well as a higher degree of field purity is achieved in comparison to one-photon processes. We investigate the statistical properties of the resulting field states, for initial thermal and (phase-diffused) coherent states. Quasiprobabilities are employed to characterize the state of the generated fields.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figures, to appear in Journal of Modern Optic
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