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The stable braid group and the determinant of the Burau representation
This article gives certain fibre bundles associated to the braid groups which
are obtained from a translation as well as conjugation on the complex plane.
The local coefficient systems on the level of homology for these bundles are
given in terms of the determinant of the Burau representation.
De Concini, Procesi, and Salvetti [Topology 40 (2001) 739--751] considered
the cohomology of the n-th braid group B_n with local coefficients obtained
from the determinant of the Burau representation, H^*(B_n;Q[t^{+/-1}]). They
show that these cohomology groups are given in terms of cyclotomic fields.
This article gives the homology of the stable braid group with local
coefficients obtained from the determinant of the Burau representation. The
main result is an isomorphism
H_*(B_infty; F[t^{+/-1}])-->H_*(Omega^2S^3; F) for any field F where
Omega^2S^3 denotes the double loop space of the 3-connected cover of the
3-sphere. The methods are to translate the structure of H_*(B_n;F[t^{+/-1}]) to
one concerning the structure of the homology of certain function spaces where
the answer is computed.Comment: This is the version published by Geometry & Topology Monographs on 29
January 200
The Detailed Chemical Abundance Patterns of M31 Globular Clusters
We present detailed chemical abundances for 20 elements in 30
globular clusters in M31. These results have been obtained using high
resolution (24,000) spectra of their integrated
light and analyzed using our original method. The globular clusters have
galactocentric radii between 2.5 kpc and 117 kpc, and therefore provide
abundance patterns for different phases of galaxy formation recorded in the
inner and outer halo of M31. We find that the clusters in our survey have a
range in metallicity of [Fe/H]. The inner halo clusters cover
this full range, while the outer halo globular clusters at R20 kpc have a
small range in abundance of [Fe/H]. We also measure abundances
of alpha, r- and s-process elements. These results constitute the first
abundance pattern constraints for old populations in M31 that are comparable to
those known for the Milky Way halo.Comment: XII International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos August 5-12, 2012
Cairns, Australia. To appear in Proceedings of Scienc
Large Magnetic Fields and Motions of OH Masers in W75 N
We report on a second epoch of VLBA observations of the 1665 and 1667 MHz OH
masers in the massive star-forming region W75 N. We find evidence to confirm
the existence of very strong (~40 mG) magnetic fields near source VLA 2. The
masers near VLA 2 are dynamically distinct and include a very bright spot
apparently moving at 50 km/s relative to those around VLA 1. This fast-moving
spot may be an example of a rare class of OH masers seen in outflows in
star-forming regions. Due to the variability of these masers and the rapidity
of their motions, tracking these motions will require multiple observations
over a significantly shorter time baseline than obtained here. Proper motions
of the masers near VLA 1 are more suggestive of streaming along magnetized
shocks rather than Keplerian rotation in a disk. The motions of the easternmost
cluster of masers in W75 N (B) may be tracing slow expansion around an unseen
exciting source.Comment: 7 pages including 4 figures (2 color) & 3 tables, to appear in Ap
Diffractive energy spreading and its semiclassical limit
We consider driven systems where the driving induces jumps in energy space:
(1) particles pulsed by a step potential; (2) particles in a box with a moving
wall; (3) particles in a ring driven by an electro-motive-force. In all these
cases the route towards quantum-classical correspondence is highly non-trivial.
Some insight is gained by observing that the dynamics in energy space, where
is the level index, is essentially the same as that of Bloch electrons in a
tight binding model, where is the site index. The mean level spacing is
like a constant electric field and the driving induces long range hopping
1/(n-m).Comment: 19 pages, 11 figs, published version with some improved figure
Study of transition temperatures in superconductors Final report, 11 Mar. 1968 - 10 Mar. 1970
Thermodynamic and electrical properties of niobium stannide and other superconductor
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