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Age Problem in Lemaitre-Tolman-Bondi Void Models
As is well known, one can explain the current cosmic acceleration by
considering an inhomogeneous and/or anisotropic universe (which violates the
cosmological principle), without invoking dark energy or modified gravity. The
well-known one of this kind of models is the so-called
Lema\^{\i}tre-Tolman-Bondi (LTB) void model, in which the universe is
spherically symmetric and radially inhomogeneous, and we are living in a
locally underdense void centered nearby our location. In the present work, we
test various LTB void models with some old high redshift objects (OHROs).
Obviously, the universe cannot be younger than its constituents. We find that
an unusually large (characterizing the size of the void) is required to
accommodate these OHROs in LTB void models. There is a serious tension between
this unusually large and the much smaller inferred from other
observations (e.g. SNIa, CMB and so on). However, if we instead consider the
lowest limit 1.7\,Gyr for the quasar APM 08279+5255 at redshift , this
tension could be greatly alleviated.Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures, revtex4; v2: discussions added, Phys. Lett. B in
press; v3: published versio
Numerical simulations of winds driven by radiation force from the corona above a thin disk
Observations show that winds can be driven from the innermost region (inside
a 50 Schwarschild radius) of a thin disk. It is interesting to study the winds
launched from the innermost region. A hot corona above the black hole (BH) thin
disk is irradiated by the disk. We perform two-dimensional hydrodynamical
simulations to study the winds driven by radiation force from the corona in the
innermost regions. The hard X-ray spectrum from active galactic nuclei (AGNs)
suggests that the corona temperature is about K, so that we mainly
analyze the properties of winds (or outflows) from the K corona. The
disk luminosity plays an important role in driving the outflows. The more
luminous the disk, the stronger the outflows. Mass outflow rate () at a 90 Schwarschild radius depends on disk luminosity, which can be
described as ( is the ratio
of the disk luminosity to the Eddington luminosity). In the case of high
luminosity (e.g. ), the supersonic outflows with maximum speed
Km s are launched at -- and
-- away from the pole axis. The Bernoulli parameter keeps
increasing with the outward propagation of outflows. The radiation force keeps
accelerating the outflows when outflows move outward. Therefore, we can expect
the outflows to escape from the BH gravity and go to the galactic scale. The
interaction between outflows and interstellar medium may be an important AGN
feedback process.Comment: 9 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Ap
Comparison study on AIS data of ship traffic behavior
AIS (Automatic Identification System) data provides valuable input parameters in ship traffic simulation models for maritime risk analysis and the prevention of shipping accidents. This article reports on the detailed comparisons of AIS data analysis between a Dutch case and a Chinese case. This analys is focuses
on restricted waterways to support inland waterway simulations, comparing the differences between a narrow waterway in the Netherlands (the Port of Rotterdam) and a wide one in China (wide water way of Yangtze River close to the SuTong Bridge). It is shown that straightforward statistical distributions can be used to characterise lateral position, speed, heading and interval times for different types and sizes of ships. However, the distributions for different characteristics of ship behaviours differ significantly
In-gap bound states and tunneling conductance of multiband superconductors through a normal/superconductor/superconductor junction
The tunneling conductance between a metal and a multiband s-wave
superconductor with a thin layer of single-band s-wave superconductor
sandwiched in between is examined in this paper. We show that an in-gap peak in
conductance curve is found as a result of the formation of in-gap bound state
between the single-band and multiband superconductor junctions if the phases of
the superconducting order parameters of the multiband superconductor are
frustrated. The implication of this result in determining the gap symmetry of
the iron-based superconductors is discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Two dimensional numerical simulations of Supercritical Accretion Flows revisited
We study the dynamics of super-Eddington accretion flows by performing
two-dimensional radiation-hydrodynamic simulations. Compared with previous
works, in this paper we include the component of the viscous
stress and consider various values of the viscous parameter . We find
that when is included, the rotational speed of the
high-latitude flow decreases, while the density increases and decreases at the
high and low latitudes, respectively. We calculate the radial profiles of
inflow and outflow rates. We find that the inflow rate decreases inward,
following a power law form of . The value of
depends on the magnitude of and is within the range of .
Correspondingly, the radial profile of density becomes flatter compared with
the case of a constant . We find that the density profile can be
described by , and the value of is almost same for a
wide range of ranging from to . The inward
decrease of inflow accretion rate is very similar to hot accretion flows, which
is attributed to the mass loss in outflows. To study the origin of outflow, we
analyze the convective stability of slim disk. We find that depending on the
value of , the flow is marginally stable (when is small) or
unstable (when is large). This is different from the case of
hydrodynamical hot accretion flow where radiation is dynamically unimportant
and the flow is always convectively unstable. We speculate that the reason for
the difference is because radiation can stabilize convection. The origin of
outflow is thus likely because of the joint function of convection and
radiation, but further investigation is required.Comment: 16 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in Ap
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