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About the global magnetic fields of stars
We present a review of observations of the stellar longitudinal (effective)
magnetic field () and its properties. This paper also discusses
contemporary views on the origin, evolution and structure of .Comment: Plenary report, The Gamov International Astronomical Conference, XIII
ODESSA, 19-25 August, 2013, Odessa, Ukrain
Turbulence in Binary Bose-Einstein Condensates Generated by Highly Non-Linear Rayleigh-Taylor and Kelvin-Helmholtz Instabilities
Quantum turbulence (QT) generated by the Rayleigh-Taylor instability in
binary immiscible ultracold 87Rb atoms at zero temperature is studied
theoretically. We show that the quantum vortex tangle is qualitatively
different from previously considered superfluids, which reveals deep relations
between QT and classical turbulence. The present QT may be generated at
arbitrarily small Mach numbers, which is a unique property not found in
previously studied superfluids. By numerical solution of the coupled
Gross-Pitaevskii equations we find that the Kolmogorov scaling law holds for
the incompressible kinetic energy. We demonstrate that the phenomenon may be
observed in the laboratory.Comment: Revised version. 7 pages, 8 figure
Observation of exchange Coulomb interactions in the quantum Hall state at nu=3
Coulomb exchange interactions of electrons in the nu=3 quantum Hall state are
determined from two inter-Landau level spin-flip excitations measured by
resonant inelastic light scattering. The two coupled collective excitations are
linked to inter-Landau level spin-flip transitions arising from the N=0 and N=1
Landau levels. The strong repulsion between the two spin-flip modes in the
long-wave limit is clearly manifested in spectra displaying Coulomb exchange
contributions that are comparable to the exchange energy for the quantum Hall
state at nu=1. Theoretical calculations within the Hartree-Fock approximation
are in a good agreement with measured energies of spin-flip collective
excitations.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, to appear in PRB Rapid Communication
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