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Three-loop Euler-Heisenberg Lagrangian and asymptotic analysis in 1+1 QED
In recent years, the Euler-Heisenberg Lagrangian has been shown to be a
useful tool for the analysis of the asymptotic growth of the N-photon
amplitudes at large N. Moreover, certain results and conjectures on its
imaginary part allow one, using Borel analysis, to make predictions for those
amplitudes at large loop orders. Extending work by G.V. Dunne and one of the
authors to the three-loop level, but in the simpler context of 1+1 dimensional
QED, we calculate the corresponding Euler-Heisenberg Lagrangian, analyse its
weak field expansion, and study the congruence with predictions obtained from
worldline instantons. We discuss the relevance of these issues for Cvitanovic's
conjecture.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure, Talk given by C. Schubert at QFEXT09, Univ. of
Oklahoma, Norman, September 21 - 25, 2009, to appear in the conference
proceeding
An analysis of tropopause pressure and total ozone correlations
A study of the relationship between total ozone and tropopause pressure was carried out using Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) data and National Meteorological Center (NMC) global analyses. The medium scales generally show correlations greater than 0.6 throughout the middle latitudes of both hemispheres with some regions exceeding 0.8. The areas of highest correlations seem to be associated with the storm track regions of both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. A detailed spectral analysis is performed for the medium scales on five pairs of time series of area averaged tropopause pressure and total ozone. In middle latitudes, total ozone and tropopause pressure exhibit generally similar distributions in the power spectrum. In the subtropics and tropics the power in ozone drops off more rapidly with increasing frequency than the power in tropopause pressure. Only in the Northern Hemisphere middle latitudes does one find a clear association between increased power in ozone and tropopause pressure and maxima in the coherency spectrum. Results for large scales are more complicated, showing generally positive correlations at middle latitudes
Iodine generator for disinfecting reclaimed water
System dispenses iodine into water tank automatically in quantities varying from 0.5 to 20 ppm. It stores 180-day supply of iodine crystals, sufficient to support six people consuming water at rate of 4.5 to 13.6 kg per person per day
Study of active vibration isolation systems for severe ground transportation environments
Active vibration isolation systems for severe ground transportation loading environment
A New Approach to Axial Vector Model Calculations II
We further develop the new approach, proposed in part I (hep-th/9807072), to
computing the heat kernel associated with a Fermion coupled to vector and axial
vector fields. We first use the path integral representation obtained for the
heat kernel trace in a vector-axialvector background to derive a Bern-Kosower
type master formula for the one-loop amplitude with vectors and
axialvectors, valid in any even spacetime dimension. For the massless case we
then generalize this approach to the full off-diagonal heat kernel. In the D=4
case the SO(4) structure of the theory can be broken down to by use of the 't Hooft symbols. Various techniques for explicitly
evaluating the spin part of the path integral are developed and compared. We
also extend the method to external fermions, and to the inclusion of isospin.
On the field theory side, we obtain an extension of the second order formalism
for fermion QED to an abelian vector-axialvector theory.Comment: Sequel to hep-th/9807072, references added, some clarifications and
corrections, 29 pages, RevTex, 8 diagrams using epsfig.st
Iodine generator for reclaimed water purification
The system disclosed is for controlling the iodine level in a water supply in a spacecraft. It includes an iodine accumulator which stores crystalline iodine, an electrochemical valve to control the input of iodine to the drinking water and an iodine dispenser. A pump dispenses fluid through the iodine dispenser and an iodine sensor to a potable water tank storage. The iodine sensor electronically detects the iodine level in the water, and through electronic means, produces a correction current control. The correction current control operates the electro-chemical iodine valve to release iodine from the iodine accumulator into the iodine dispenser
An Improved Heat Kernel Expansion from Worldline Path Integrals
The one--loop effective action for the case of a massive scalar loop in the
background of both a scalar potential and an abelian or non--abelian gauge
field is written in a one--dimensional path integral representation. From this
the inverse mass expansion is obtained by Wick contractions using a suitable
Green function, which allows the computation of higher order coefficients. For
the scalar case, explicit results are presented up to order O(T**8) in the
proper time expansion. The relation to previous work is clarified.Comment: 13 pages, Plain TEX, no figure
Thermal and mechanical structure of the upper mantle: A comparison between continental and oceanic models
Temperature, velocity, and viscosity profiles for coupled thermal and mechanical models of the upper mantle beneath continental shields and old ocean basins show that under the continents, both tectonic plates and the asthenosphere, are thicker than they are beneath the oceans. The minimum value of viscosity in the continental asthenosphere is about an order of magnitude larger than in the shear zone beneath oceans. The shear stress or drag underneath continental plates is also approximately an order of magnitude larger than the drag on oceanic plates. Effects of shear heating may account for flattening of ocean floor topography and heat flux in old ocean basins
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