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The mixed black hole partition function for the STU model
We evaluate the mixed partition function for dyonic BPS black holes using the
recently proposed degeneracy formula for the STU model. The result factorizes
into the OSV mixed partition function times a proportionality factor. The
latter is in agreement with the measure factor that was recently conjectured
for a class of N=2 black holes that contains the STU model.Comment: 14 page
Walls of Marginal Stability and Dyon Spectrum in N=4 Supersymmetric String Theories
The spectrum of quarter BPS dyons in N=4 supersymmetric string theories can
change as the asymptotic moduli cross walls of marginal stability on which the
dyon can break apart into a pair of half BPS states. In this paper we classify
these marginal stability walls and examine this phenomenon in the context of
exact dyon spectrum found in a class of N=4 supersymmetric string theories. We
argue that the dyon partition functions in different domains separated by
marginal stability walls are the same, but the choice of integration contour
needed for extracting the degeneracies from the partition function differ in
these different regions. We also find that in the limit of large charges the
change in the degeneracy is exponentially suppressed compared to the leading
contribution. This is consistent with the fact that in the computation of black
hole entropy we do not encounter any change as the asymptotic moduli fields
move across the walls of marginal stability. Finally we carry out some tests of
S-duality invariance in the theory.Comment: LateX file, 1 figure, 42 pages; v2 more tests of S-duality added with
complete proof for all N<7; v3: minor change
Damage characterization and residual resistance of fiber/metal laminate after low energy repeated impact
A energia absorvida pelo laminado metal/fibra Glare® durante impactos repetidos de baixa energia aplicados segundo três diferentes sequências de carregamento dinâmico foi determinada através de um aparato Laser-Doppler. Os resultados indicaram que a energia absorvida (Ea) foi cerca de 40% da energia total disponibilizada (Et = 6 Joules), independentemente da sequência de impactos empregada. As propriedades mecânicas residuais do laminado em condições de flexão monotônica sob três pontos, assim como os danos visualmente detectáveis criados por impacto no material, também não revelaram efeitos significativos da história de cargas dinâmicas experimentada pelo laminado híbrido.The energy absorbed by the fiber/metal laminate GlareTM during low-energy repeated impact events according to three different dynamic loading sequences has been determined using a Laser-Doppler apparatus. The results indicated that the absorbed energy (Ea) was approximately 40% of the total available energy (Et = 6 Joules) regardless of the impact sequence applied. The residual mechanical properties of the laminate under three-point flexural conditions, as well as the visually detectable damage created by impact on the material, did not show any significant effect of the dynamic loading sequence withstood by the hybrid laminate
Dyon Spectrum in Generic N=4 Supersymmetric Z_N Orbifolds
We find the exact spectrum of a class of quarter BPS dyons in a generic N=4
supersymmetric Z_N orbifold of type IIA string theory on K3\times T^2 or T^6.
We also find the asymptotic expansion of the statistical entropy to first
non-leading order in inverse power of charges and show that it agrees with the
entropy of a black hole carrying same set of charges after taking into account
the effect of the four derivative Gauss-Bonnet term in the effective action of
the theory.Comment: LaTeX file, 39 pages; minor change
Two Centered Black Holes and N=4 Dyon Spectrum
The exact spectrum of dyons in a class of N=4 supersymmetric string theories
is known to change discontinuously across walls of marginal stability. We show
that the change in the degeneracy across the walls of marginal stability can be
accounted for precisely by the entropy of two centered small black holes which
disappear as we cross the walls of marginal stability.Comment: LaTeX file, 12 pages; v3: added footnote 2 regarding overall sign of
the index, expanded footnote 3, added reference
Dying Dyons Don't Count
The dyonic 1/4-BPS states in 4D string theory with N=4 spacetime
supersymmetry are counted by a Siegel modular form. The pole structure of the
modular form leads to a contour dependence in the counting formula obscuring
its duality invariance. We exhibit the relation between this ambiguity and the
(dis-)appearance of bound states of 1/2-BPS configurations. Using this insight
we propose a precise moduli-dependent contour prescription for the counting
formula. We then show that the degeneracies are duality-invariant and are
correctly adjusted at the walls of marginal stability to account for the
(dis-)appearance of the two-centered bound states. Especially, for large black
holes none of these bound states exists at the attractor point and none of
these ambiguous poles contributes to the counting formula. Using this fact we
also propose a second, moduli-independent contour which counts the "immortal
dyons" that are stable everywhere.Comment: 27 pages, 2 figures; one minus sign correcte
The world-sheet corrections to dyons in the Heterotic theory
All the linear alpha-prime corrections, however excluding the gravitational
Chern-Simons correction, are studied in the toroidally compactified critical
Heterotic string theory. These corrections are computed to the entropy for a
BPS static spherical four dimensional dyonic black hole which represents a
wrapped fundamental string carrying arbitrary winding and momentum charges
along one cycle in the presence of KK-monopole and H-monopole charges
associated to another cycle. It is verified that after the inclusion of the
gravitational Chern-Simons corrections [hep-th/0608182], all the linear
alpha-prime corrections to the entropy for the supersymmetric dyon can be
reproduced by the inclusion of only the Gauss-Bonnet Lagrangian to the
supergravity approximation of the induced Lagrangian.Comment: JHEP style, 17 Pages; v2: a typo corrected ; v3: The coupling of the
gravitational Chern-Simons terms to the three form field strength taken into
account. The conclusion correcte
On the dyon partition function in N=2 theories
We study the entropy function of two N =2 string compactifications obtained
as freely acting orbifolds of N=4 theories : the STU model and the FHSV model.
The Gauss-Bonnet term for these compactifications is known precisely. We apply
the entropy function formalism including the contribution of this four
derivative term and evaluate the entropy of dyons to the first subleading order
in charges for these models. We then propose a partition function involving the
product of three Siegel modular forms of weight zero which reproduces the
degeneracy of dyonic black holes in the STU model to the first subleading order
in charges. The proposal is invariant under all the duality symmetries of the
STU model. For the FHSV model we write down an approximate partition function
involving a Siegel modular form of weight four which captures the entropy of
dyons in the FHSV model in the limit when electric charges are much larger than
magnetic charges.Comment: 48 page
Three String Junction and N=4 Dyon Spectrum
The exact spectrum of dyons in a class of N=4 supersymmetric string theories
gives us information about dyon spectrum in N=4 supersymmetric gauge theories.
This in turn can be translated into prediction about the BPS spectrum of three
string junctions on a configuration of three parallel D3-branes. We show that
this prediction agrees with the known spectrum of three string junction in
different domains in the moduli space separated by walls of marginal stability.Comment: LaTeX file, 14 page
Extensive local adaptation within the chemosensory system following Drosophila melanogaster's global expansion.
How organisms adapt to new environments is of fundamental biological interest, but poorly understood at the genetic level. Chemosensory systems provide attractive models to address this problem, because they lie between external environmental signals and internal physiological responses. To investigate how selection has shaped the well-characterized chemosensory system of Drosophila melanogaster, we have analysed genome-wide data from five diverse populations. By couching population genomic analyses of chemosensory protein families within parallel analyses of other large families, we demonstrate that chemosensory proteins are not outliers for adaptive divergence between species. However, chemosensory families often display the strongest genome-wide signals of recent selection within D. melanogaster. We show that recent adaptation has operated almost exclusively on standing variation, and that patterns of adaptive mutations predict diverse effects on protein function. Finally, we provide evidence that chemosensory proteins have experienced relaxed constraint, and argue that this has been important for their rapid adaptation over short timescales
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