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Entanglement between living bacteria and quantized light witnessed by Rabi splitting
We model recent experiments on living sulphur bacteria interacting with
quantised light, using the Dicke model. The strong coupling achieved between
the bacteria and the light indicates that during the experiment the bacteria
(treated as dipoles) and the quantized light are entangled. The vacuum Rabi
splitting, which was measured in the experiment for a range of different
parameters, can be used as an entanglement witness
A New Estimate of the Hubble Time with Improved Modeling of Gravitational Lenses
This paper examines free-form modeling of gravitational lenses using Bayesian
ensembles of pixelated mass maps. The priors and algorithms from previous work
are clarified and significant technical improvements are made. Lens
reconstruction and Hubble Time recovery are tested using mock data from simple
analytic models and recent galaxy-formation simulations. Finally, using
published data, the Hubble Time is inferred through the simultaneous
reconstruction of eleven time-delay lenses. The result is
H_0^{-1}=13.7^{+1.8}_{-1.0} Gyr.Comment: 24 pages, 9 figures. Accepted to Ap
Method of fabricating a twisted composite superconductor
A method of producing a twisted, stabilized wire or tube superconductor which can be used to wind electromagnets, armatures, rotors, field windings for motors and generators, and other magnetic devices which use a solenoid, toroidal, or other type winding is reported. At least one groove is formed along the length of a wire substrate which is then twisted into a helix and a layer of intermetallic superconducting material is formed in the groove. This layer can be formed by depositing the desired intermetallic compound into the groove or by diffusing one component of the superconductor into the groove formed in a substrate composed of the other component. The superconductor prepared by this method comprises a non-superconductor wire twisted into the shape of a helix, having at least one groove containing a layer of superconductor material along the length of the wire
New twisted intermetallic compound superconductor: A concept
Method for processing Nb3Sn and other intermetallic compound superconductors produces a twisted, stabilized wire or tube which can be used to wind electromagnetics, armatures, rotors, and field windings for motors and generators as well as other magnetic devices
The impact of agricultural activities on water quality: a case for collaborative catchment-scale management using integrated wireless sensor networks
The challenge of improving water quality is a growing global concern, typified by the European Commission Water Framework Directive and the United States Clean Water Act. The main drivers of poor water quality are economics, poor water management, agricultural practices and urban development. This paper reviews the extensive role of non-point sources, in particular the outdated agricultural practices, with respect to nutrient and contaminant contributions. Water quality monitoring (WQM) is currently undertaken through a number of data acquisition methods from grab sampling to satellite based remote sensing of water bodies. Based on the surveyed sampling methods and their numerous limitations, it is proposed that wireless sensor networks (WSNs), despite their own limitations, are still very attractive and effective for real-time spatio-temporal data collection for WQM applications. WSNs have been employed for WQM of surface and ground water and catchments, and have been fundamental in advancing the knowledge of contaminants trends through their high resolution observations. However, these applications have yet to explore the implementation and impact of this technology for management and control decisions, to minimize and prevent individual stakeholder’s contributions, in an autonomous and dynamic manner. Here, the potential of WSN-controlled agricultural activities and different environmental compartments for integrated water quality management is presented and limitations of WSN in agriculture and WQM are identified. Finally, a case for collaborative networks at catchment scale is proposed for enabling cooperation among individually networked activities/stakeholders (farming activities, water bodies) for integrated water quality monitoring, control and management
A late time acceleration of the universe with two scalar fields : many possibilities
In the present work, an attempt has been made to explain the recent cosmic
acceleration with two mutually interacting scalar fields, one being the
Brans-Dicke scalar field and the other a quintessence scalar field. Conditions
have been derived for which the quintessence scalar field has an early
oscillation and it grows during a later time to govern the dynamics of the
universe.Comment: 8 pages, no figures. Accepted for publication in Mod. Phys. Lett.
Consumer demand in Missouri for selected articles of clothing
Publication authorized April 20, 1939.Digitized 2007 AES
Consumer demand in Missouri for selected articles of household textiles
Publication authorized April 20, 1939.Digitized 2007 AES
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