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Embodiment as a means for scaffolding young childrenʼs social skill acquisition
In this paper, we discuss the notion of embodiment in the context of the ECHOES project, which aims at developing a multi-modal interactive environment for scaffolding young typically developing (TD) children and children with Asperger Syndrome (AS) in acquiring social interaction skills. Whilst, our approach to embodiment is in line with the current HCI trends, the pedagogical nature of ECHOES and the specific target users pose unusual challenges to the design and implementation of embodied interaction
CB damping of primordial gravitational waves and the fine-tuning of the CB temperature anisotropy
Damping of primordial gravitational waves due to the anisotropic stress
contribution owing to the cosmological neutrino background (CB) is
investigated in the context of a radiation-to-matter dominated Universe.
Besides its inherent effects on the gravitational wave propagation, the
inclusion of the CB anisotropic stress into the dynamical equations also
affects the tensor mode contribution to the anisotropy of the cosmological
microwave background (CB) temperature. Given that the fluctuations of
the CB temperature in the (ultra)relativistic regime are driven by a
multipole expansion, the mutual effects on the gravitational waves and on the
CB are obtained through a unified prescription for a
radiation-to-matter dominated scenario. The results are confronted with some
preliminary results for the radiation dominated scenario. Both scenarios are
supported by a simplified analytical framework, in terms of a scale independent
dynamical variable, , that relates cosmological scales, , and the
conformal time, . The background relativistic (hot dark) matter
essentially works as an effective dispersive medium for the gravitational waves
such that the damping effect is intensified for the Universe evolving to the
matter dominated era. Changes on the temperature variance owing to the
inclusion of neutrino collision terms into the dynamical equations result into
spectral features that ratify that the multipole expansion coefficients
's die out for .Comment: 24 pages, 8 figure
The X-ray light curve of Gamma-ray bursts: clues to the central engine
We present the analysis of a large sample of gamma-ray burst (GRB) X-ray
light curves in the rest frame to characterise their intrinsic properties in
the context of different theoretical scenarios. We determine the morphology,
time scales, and energetics of 64 long GRBs observed by \emph{Swift}/XRT
\emph{without} flaring activity. We furthermore provide a one-to-one comparison
to the properties of GRBs \emph{with} X-ray flares. We find that the steep
decay morphology and its connection with X-ray flares favour a scenario in
which a central engine origin. We show that this scenario can also account for
the shallow decay phase, provided that the GRB progenitor star has a
self-similar structure with a constant envelope-to-core mass ratio . However, difficulties arise for very long duration
( s) shallow phases. Alternatively, a spinning-down magnetar
whose emitted power refreshes the forward shock can quantitatively account for
the shallow decay properties. In particular we demonstrate that this model can
account for the plateau luminosity vs. end time anticorrelation.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in A&
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