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Oscillatory wave fronts in chains of coupled nonlinear oscillators
Wave front pinning and propagation in damped chains of coupled oscillators
are studied. There are two important thresholds for an applied constant stress
: for (dynamic Peierls stress), wave fronts fail to propagate,
for stable static and moving wave fronts coexist, and
for (static Peierls stress) there are only stable moving wave
fronts. For piecewise linear models, extending an exact method of Atkinson and
Cabrera's to chains with damped dynamics corroborates this description. For
smooth nonlinearities, an approximate analytical description is found by means
of the active point theory. Generically for small or zero damping, stable wave
front profiles are non-monotone and become wavy (oscillatory) in one of their
tails.Comment: 18 pages, 21 figures, 2 column revtex. To appear in Phys. Rev.
Nonlinear stability of oscillatory wave fronts in chains of coupled oscillators
We present a stability theory for kink propagation in chains of coupled
oscillators and a new algorithm for the numerical study of kink dynamics. The
numerical solutions are computed using an equivalent integral equation instead
of a system of differential equations. This avoids uncertainty about the impact
of artificial boundary conditions and discretization in time. Stability results
also follow from the integral version. Stable kinks have a monotone leading
edge and move with a velocity larger than a critical value which depends on the
damping strength.Comment: 11 figure
Promoting a local brand: Assessing the Economic Benefits of the Texas Superstar® and Earth-Kind® Promotion on Place (POP) Program
This paper aims to evaluate consumer’s awareness and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for two ornamental brands in Texas: Texas Superstar® and Earth-Kind®, after a Promotion on Place (POP) Program was developed by the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA). Consumer’s characteristics that are more likely to influence brand awareness and WTP are identified.Brand recognition, Willingness to pay, Consumer preferences, Ornamentals, Consumer/Household Economics, Marketing,
Effects of disorder on the wave front depinning transition in spatially discrete systems
Pinning and depinning of wave fronts are ubiquitous features of spatially
discrete systems describing a host of phenomena in physics, biology, etc. A
large class of discrete systems is described by overdamped chains of nonlinear
oscillators with nearest-neighbor coupling and subject to random external
forces. The presence of weak randomness shrinks the pinning interval and it
changes the critical exponent of the wave front depinning transition from 1/2
to 3/2. This effect is derived by means of a recent asymptotic theory of the
depinning transition, extended to discrete drift-diffusion models of transport
in semiconductor superlattices and confirmed by numerical calculations.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to appear as a Rapid Commun. in Phys. Rev.
Pulse propagation in discrete systems of coupled excitable cells
Propagation of pulses in myelinated fibers may be described by appropriate
solutions of spatially discrete FitzHugh-Nagumo systems. In these systems,
propagation failure may occur if either the coupling between nodes is not
strong enough or the recovery is too fast. We give an asymptotic construction
of pulses for spatially discrete FitzHugh-Nagumo systems which agrees well with
numerical simulations and discuss evolution of initial data into pulses and
pulse generation at a boundary. Formulas for the speed and length of pulses are
also obtained.Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures, to appear in SIAM J. Appl. Mat
Molecular line probes of activity in galaxies
The use of specific tracers of the dense molecular gas phase can help to
explore the feedback of activity on the interstellar medium (ISM) in galaxies.
This information is a key to any quantitative assessment of the efficiency of
the star formation process in galaxies. We present the results of a survey
devoted to probe the feedback of activity through the study of the excitation
and chemistry of the dense molecular gas in a sample of local universe
starbursts and active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Our sample includes also 17
luminous and ultraluminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs and ULIRGs). From the
analysis of the LIRGs/ULIRGs subsample, published in Gracia-Carpio et al.(2007)
we find the first clear observational evidence that the star formation
efficiency of the dense gas, measured by the L_FIR/L_HCN ratio, is
significantly higher in LIRGs and ULIRGs than in normal galaxies. Mounting
evidence of overabundant HCN in active environments would even reinforce the
reported trend, pointing to a significant turn upward in the Kennicutt-Schmidt
law around L_FIR=10^11 L_sun. This result has major implications for the use of
HCN as a tracer of the dense gas in local and high-redshift luminous infrared
galaxies.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, contributed paper to Far-Infrared Workshop 07
(FIR 2007
Dynamics of Coherent States in Regular and Chaotic Regimes of the Non-integrable Dicke Model
The quantum dynamics of initial coherent states is studied in the Dicke model
and correlated with the dynamics, regular or chaotic, of their classical limit.
Analytical expressions for the survival probability, i.e. the probability of
finding the system in its initial state at time , are provided in the
regular regions of the model. The results for regular regimes are compared with
those of the chaotic ones. It is found that initial coherent states in regular
regions have a much longer equilibration time than those located in chaotic
regions. The properties of the distributions for the initial coherent states in
the Hamiltonian eigenbasis are also studied. It is found that for regular
states the components with no negligible contribution are organized in
sequences of energy levels distributed according to Gaussian functions. In the
case of chaotic coherent states, the energy components do not have a simple
structure and the number of participating energy levels is larger than in the
regular cases.Comment: Contribution to the proceedings of the Escuela Latinoamericana de
F\'isica (ELAF) Marcos Moshinsky 2017. (9 pages, 4 figures
Walkway on coastal dunes negatively affects mobility of the spiny–footed lizard Acanthodactylus erythrurus
Las pasarelas en las dunas costeras perjudican la movilidad de la lagartija colirroja Acanthodactylus erythrurus Los sistemas dunares son los ecosistemas más degradados de toda la costa europea y la actividad humana ha causado una profunda transformación en la costa mediterránea de España. En Torredembarra (Tarragona, España) habita una población de lagartija colirroja Acanthodactylus erythrurus en algunas de las dunas naturales y parches de vegetación que aún existen, donde la fauna silvestre coexiste con unas intensas actividades turísticas. Nuestro objetivo fue conocer si las pasarelas instaladas sobre las dunas estaban afectando a la movilidad de la lagartija colirroja. Se comparó la movilidad de lagartijas marcadas entre dos zonas con hábitat similar, pero una con pasarelas y otra sin. Se observó que las pasarelas acortaron las distancias entre reavistamientos consecutivos y que afectaban más a los juveniles de lagartija colirroja que a los adultos. Llegamos a la conclusión de que la pasarela puede estar afectando a las interacciones sociales naturales de la especie.Dune systems are the most degraded ecosystems of the entire European coast, and human activity on the Mediterranean coast of Spain has caused dramatic transformation. In Torredembarra (Tarragona, Spain), a population of spiny–footed lizards Acanthodactylus erythrurus inhabits the few remaining natural dunes and vegetation patches where wildlife coexists with intensive tourism activities. Our aim was to know whether walkways installed across the dunes were affecting the mobility of the spiny–footed lizard. We compared the mobility of marked lizards in two areas with a similar habitat, one with and one without a walkway. We found that the walkway reduced the distances between consecutive resightings, affecting juveniles more than adults. We conclude that the walkway may affect social interactions in the species.Las pasarelas en las dunas costeras perjudican la movilidad de la lagartija colirroja Acanthodactylus erythrurus Los sistemas dunares son los ecosistemas más degradados de toda la costa europea y la actividad humana ha causado una profunda transformación en la costa mediterránea de España. En Torredembarra (Tarragona, España) habita una población de lagartija colirroja Acanthodactylus erythrurus en algunas de las dunas naturales y parches de vegetación que aún existen, donde la fauna silvestre coexiste con unas intensas actividades turísticas. Nuestro objetivo fue conocer si las pasarelas instaladas sobre las dunas estaban afectando a la movilidad de la lagartija colirroja. Se comparó la movilidad de lagartijas marcadas entre dos zonas con hábitat similar, pero una con pasarelas y otra sin. Se observó que las pasarelas acortaron las distancias entre reavistamientos consecutivos y que afectaban más a los juveniles de lagartija colirroja que a los adultos. Llegamos a la conclusión de que la pasarela puede estar afectando a las interacciones sociales naturales de la especie
Modelling the Molecular Gas in NGC 6240
We present the first observations of HCN, HCO
and SiO in NGC\,6240, obtained with the IRAM PdBI. Combining a Markov
Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) code with Large Velocity Gradient (LVG) modelling, and
with additional data from the literature, we simultaneously fit three gas
phases and six molecular species to constrain the physical condition of the
molecular gas, including massluminosity conversion factors. We find
of dense molecular gas in cold, dense clouds (\,K, \,cm) with a volume filling factor
, embedded in a shock heated molecular medium (\,K,
\,cm), both surrounded by an extended diffuse
phase (\,K, \,cm). We
derive a global with gas masses
, dominated by the
dense gas. We also find , which traces the
cold, dense gas. The [C]/[C] ratio is only slightly elevated
(), contrary to the very high [CO]/[CO] ratio (300-500)
reported in the literature. However, we find very high [HCN]/[HCN] and
[HCO]/[HCO] abundance ratios which we
attribute to isotope fractionation in the cold, dense clouds.Comment: 27 pages, 17 figures, 9 tables. Accepted in Ap
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