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The Quantum de Laval Nozzle: stability and quantum dynamics of sonic horizons in a toroidally trapped Bose gas containing a superflow
We study an experimentally realizable system containing stable black
hole-white hole acoustic horizons in toroidally trapped Bose-Einstein
condensates - the quantum de Laval nozzle. We numerically obtain stationary
flow configurations and assess their stability using Bogoliubov theory, finding
both in hydrodynamic and non-hydrodynamic regimes there exist dynamically
unstable regions associated with the creation of positive and negative energy
quasiparticle pairs in analogy with the gravitational Hawking effect. The
dynamical instability takes the form of a two mode squeezing interaction
between resonant pairs of Bogoliubov modes. We study the evolution of
dynamically unstable flows using the truncated Wigner method, which confirms
the two mode squeezed state picture of the analogue Hawking effect for low
winding number.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figure
The Digital Anatomist Information System and Its Use in the Generation and Delivery of Web-Based Anatomy Atlases
Advances in network and imaging technology, coupled with the availability of 3-D datasets
such as the Visible Human, provide a unique opportunity for developing information systems
in anatomy that can deliver relevant knowledge directly to the clinician, researcher or educator. A software framework is described for developing such a system within a distributed architecture that includes spatial and symbolic anatomy information resources, Web and custom servers, and authoring and end-user client programs. The authoring tools have been used to create 3-D atlases of the brain, knee and thorax that are used both locally and throughout the world. For the one and a half year period from June 1995–January 1997, the on-line atlases were accessed by over 33,000 sites from 94 countries, with an average of over 4000 ‘‘hits’’ per day, and 25,000 hits per day during peak exam periods. The atlases have been linked to by over 500 sites, and have received at least six unsolicited awards by outside rating institutions. The flexibility of the software framework has allowed the information system to evolve with advances in technology and representation methods. Possible new features include knowledge-based image retrieval and tutoring, dynamic generation of 3-D scenes, and eventually, real-time virtual reality navigation through the body. Such features, when coupled with other on-line biomedical information resources, should lead to interesting new ways for
managing and accessing structural information in medicine
Mesoscopic dynamical differences from quantum state preparation in a Bose-Hubbard trimer
Conventional wisdom is that quantum effects will tend to disappear as the
number of quanta in a system increases, and the evolution of a system will
become closer to that described by mean field classical equations. In this
letter we combine newly developed experimental techniques to propose and
analyse an experiment using a Bose-Hubbard trimer where the opposite is the
case. We find that differences in the preparation of a centrally evacuated
trimer can lead to readily observable differences in the subsequent dynamics
which increase with system size. Importantly, these differences can be detected
by the simple measurements of atomic number.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, theor
Properties of the stochastic Gross-Pitaevskii equation: Projected Ehrenfest relations and the optimal plane wave basis
We investigate the properties of the stochastic Gross-Pitaevskii equation
describing a condensate interacting with a stationary thermal cloud derived by
Gardiner and coworkers. We find the appropriate Ehrenfest relations for the
SGPE, including the effect of growth noise and projector terms arising from the
energy cutoff. This is carried out in the high temperature regime appropriate
for the SGPE, which simplifies the action of the projectors. The validity
condition for neglecting the projector terms in the Ehrenfest relations is
found to be more stringent than the usual condition of validity of the
truncated Wigner method or classical field method -- which is that all modes
are highly occupied. In addition it is required that the overlap of the
nonlinear term with the lowest energy eigenstate of the non-condensate band is
small. We show how to use the Ehrenfest relations along with the corrections
generated by the projector to monitor dynamical artifacts arising from the
cutoff. We also investigate the effect of using different bases to describe a
harmonically trapped BEC at finite temperature by comparing the condensate
fraction found using the plane wave and single particle bases. We show that the
equilibrium properties are strongly dependent on the choice of basis. There is
thus an optimal choice of plane wave basis for a given cut-off energy and we
show that this basis gives the best reproduction of the single particle
spectrum, the condensate fraction and the position and momentum densities.Comment: 23 pages, 5 figure
Modification of the ECAS reference steam power generating plant to comply with the EPA 1979 new source performance standards
Detailed capital cost estimates for the ECAS and modified reference plants in mid-1978 dollars for both 250 and 175 F (394 and 353 K) stack gas reheat temperatures based on the cost estimates developed for the ECAS study are presented. The scope of the work included technical assessment of sulfur dioxide scrubber system design, on site calcination versus purchased lime, reheat of stack gas, effect of sulfur dioxide scrubber on particulate emission, and control of nitrogen oxides
Quadripartite continuous-variable entanglement via quadruply concurrent downconversion
We investigate an intra-cavity coupled down-conversion scheme to generate
quadripartite entanglement using concurrently resonant nonlinearities. We
verify that quadripartite entanglement is present in this system by calculating
the output fluctuation spectra and then considering violations of optimized
inequalities of the van Loock-Furusawa type. The entanglement characteristics
both above and below the oscillation threshold are considered. We also present
analytic solutions for the quadrature operators and the van Loock-Furusawa
correlations in the undepleted pump approximation.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Persistent current formation in a high-temperature Bose-Einstein condensate: an experimental test for c-field theory
Experimental stirring of a toroidally trapped Bose-Einstein condensate at
high temperature generates a disordered array of quantum vortices that decays
via thermal dissipation to form a macroscopic persistent current [T. W. Neely
em et al. arXiv:1204.1102 (2012)]. We perform 3D numerical simulations of the
experimental sequence within the Stochastic Projected Gross-Pitaevskii equation
using ab initio determined reservoir parameters. We find that both damping and
noise are essential for describing the dynamics of the high-temperature Bose
field. The theory gives a quantitative account of the formation of a persistent
current, with no fitted parameters.Comment: v2: 7 pages, 3 figures, new experimental data and numerical
simulation
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