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Explicit birational geometry of 3-folds of general type, I
Let be a complex nonsingular projective 3-fold of general type. We prove
and for some positive
integer . A direct consequence is the birationality of the
pluricanonical map for all . Besides, the canonical
volume has a universal lower bound .Comment: 29 pages, Ann Sci Ecole Norm Sup (to appear
Phonological similarity effects in Cantonese word recognition
Two lexical decision experiments in Cantonese are described in which the recognition of spoken target words as a function of phonological similarity to a preceding prime is investigated. Phonological similaritv in first syllables produced inhibition, while similarity in second syllables led to facilitation. Differences between syllables in tonal and segmental structure had generally similar effects
Anti-ferrodistortive Nanodomains in PMN Relaxor
Temperature dependent studies of the 1/2(hk0) superlattice reflections \alpha
spots by synchrotron x-ray scattering measurements were performed in (PMN) and
(PMN-xPT) with Ti doping x<0.32 single crystals. Separation of the \alpha spots
from the underlying diffuse scattering background allowed studying them as
separate entities for the first time. Structure factor calculations have shown
that alpha spots constitute the presence of a new kind of anti-ferrodistortive
nanoregions (AFR) in the form of fluctuations produced by anti-parallel
short-range correlated Pb^2+ displacements. AFR appear to be different
and unrelated to the chemical nanodomains (CND) and ferroelectric polar
nanoregions (PNR). Simultaneous presence of AFR and PNR can explain relaxor
behavior as a result of competition between randomly occurring ferroelectric
and anti-ferroelectric fluctuations. Temperature dependence of the \alpha spots
in PMN showed a direct correlation with the freezing phase transition near
Tf~220 K.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, Conference-Fundamental Physics of Ferroelectrics
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A theoretical study of ozone isotopic effects using a modified ab initio potential energy surface
A modified ab initio potential energy surface (PES) is used for calculations of ozone recombination and isotopic exchange rate constants. The calculated low-pressure isotopic effects on the ozone formation reaction are consistent with the experimental results and with the theoretical results obtained earlier [J. Chem. Phys. 116, 137 (2002)]. They are thereby relatively insensitive to the properties of these PES. The topics discussed include the dependence of the calculated low-pressure recombination rate constant on the hindered-rotor PES, the role of the asymmetry of the potential for a general X + YZ reaction (Y[not-equal]Z), and the partitioning to form each of the two recombination products: XYZ and XZY
Evolutionary Analysis of Gaseous Sub-Neptune-Mass Planets with MESA
Sub-Neptune-sized exoplanets represent one of the most common types of
planets in the Milky Way, yet many of their properties are unknown. Here, we
present a prescription to adapt the capabilities of the stellar evolution
toolkit Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA) to model
sub-Neptune mass planets with H/He envelopes. With the addition of routines
treating the planet core luminosity, heavy element enrichment, atmospheric
boundary condition, and mass loss due to hydrodynamic winds, the evolutionary
pathways of planets with diverse starting conditions are more accurately
constrained. Using these dynamical models, we construct mass-composition
relationships of planets from 1 to 400 and investigate how
mass-loss impacts their composition and evolution history. We demonstrate that
planet radii are typically insensitive to the evolution pathway that brought
the planet to its instantaneous mass, composition and age, with variations from
hysteresis. We find that planet envelope mass loss timescales, , vary non-monotonically with H/He envelope mass fractions (at fixed
planet mass). In our simulations of young (100~Myr) low-mass
() planets with rocky cores, is
maximized at to . The resulting convergent mass loss
evolution could potentially imprint itself on the close-in planet population as
a preferred H/He mass fraction of . Looking ahead, we anticipate
that this numerical code will see widespread applications complementing both
3-D models and observational exoplanet surveys.Comment: 18 pages, 9 figures, and 4 tables. Accepted to the Astrophysical
Journal on August 29th, 201
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