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Alignment and morphology of elliptical galaxies: the influence of the cluster tidal field
We investigate two possible effects of the tidal field induced by a spherical
cluster on its elliptical galaxy members: the modification of the ellipticity
of a spherical galaxy and the isophotal alignment in the cluster radial
direction of a misaligned prolate galaxy. Numerical N-body simulations have
been performed for radial and circular galactic orbits. The properties of the
stars' zero--velocity surfaces in the perturbed galaxies are explored briefly,
and the adiabaticity of the galaxy to the external field is discussed. For a
choice of parameters characteristic of rich clusters we find that the induced
ellipticity on a spherical galaxy is below or close to the detectability level.
But we find that the tidal torque can result in significant isophotal alignment
of the galaxies' major axis with the cluster radial direction if the galaxy is
outside the cluster core radius. The time required for the alignment is very
short compared with the Hubble time. A significant increase in the ellipticity
of the outer isophotes of the prolate model is also found, but with no
observable isophotal twisting. Our main prediction is an alignment segregation
of the elliptical galaxy population according to whether their orbits lie
mostly outside or inside the cluster core radius. These results also suggest
that galactic alignment in rich clusters is not incompatible with a bottom-up
galaxy formation scenario.Comment: 20 pages, uuencoded compressed tarred postscrip
Effect of external electric field on the charge density waves in one dimensional Hubbard superlattices
We have studied the ground state of the one dimensional Hubbard superlattice
structures with different unit cell sizes in the presence of electric field.
Self consistent Hartree-Fock approximation calculation is done in the weak to
intermediate interaction regime. Studying the charge gap at the Fermi level and
the charge density structure factor, we get an idea how the charge modulation
on the superlattice is governed by the competition between the electronic
correlation and the external electric field.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures. accepted in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matte
Giant Goos-H\"anchen shift in Scattering: the role of interfering Localized Plasmon modes
The longitudinal and the transverse beam shifts, namely, the Goos-H\"anchen
(GH) and the Spin-Hall (SH) shifts are usually observed at planar interfaces.
It has recently been shown that the transverse SH shift may also arise due to
scattering of plane waves. Here, we show that analogous in-plane (longitudinal)
shift also exist in scattering of plane waves from micro/nano systems. We study
both the GH and the SH shifts in plasmonic metal nanoparticles/ nanostructures
and dielectric micro-particles employing a unified framework that utilizes the
transverse components of the Poynting vector of the scattered wave. The results
demonstrate that interference of neighboring resonance modes in plasmonic
nanostructures (e.g., electric dipolar and quadrupolar modes in metal spheres)
leads to giant enhancement of GH shift in scattering from such systems. We also
unravel interesting correlations between these shifts with the polarimetry
parameters, diattenuation and retardance.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Analysis of the contributions of three-body potentials in the equation of state of 4He
The effect of three-body interatomic contributions in the equation of state
of 4He are investigated. A recent two-body potential together with the Cohen
and Murrell (Chem. Phys. Lett. 260, 371 (1996)) three-body potential are
applied to describe bulk helium. The triple-dipole dispersion and exchange
energies are evaluated subjected only to statistical uncertainties. An
extension of the diffusion Monte Carlo method is applied in order to compute
very small energies differences. The results show how the three-body
contributions affects the ground-state energy, the equilibrium, melting and
freezing densities.Comment: 18 pages, 3 figures, 4 table
Local and global persistence exponents of two quenched continuous lattice spin models
Local and global persistence exponents associated with zero temperature
quenched dynamics of two dimensional XY model and three dimensional Heisenberg
model have been estimated using numerical simulations. We have used the method
of block persistence to find both global and local exponents simultaneously (in
a single simulation). Temperature universality of both the exponents for three
dimensional Heisenberg model has been confirmed by simulating the stochastic
(with noise) version of the equation of motion. The noise amplitudes added were
small enough to retain the dynamics below criticality. In the second part of
our work we have studied scaling associated with correlated persistence sites
in the three dimensional Heisenberg model in the later stages of the dynamics.
The relevant length scale associated with correlated persistent sites was found
to behave in a manner similar to the dynamic length scale associated with the
phase ordering dynamics.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figure
Hysteresis in the Conductance of Asymmetrically Biased GaAs Quantum Point Contacts with in-plane Side Gates
We have observed hysteresis between the forward and reverse sweeps of a
common mode bias applied to the two in-plane side gates of an asymmetrically
biased GaAs quantum point contact. The size of the hysteresis loop increases
with the amount of bias asymmetry between the two side gates and depends on the
polarity of the bias asymmetry. It is argued that hysteresis may constitute
another indirect proof of spontaneous spin polarization in the narrow portion
of the quantum point contact.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1303.342
Electric field induced localization phenomena in a ladder network with superlattice configuration: Effect of backbone environment
Electric field induced localization properties of a tight-binding ladder
network in presence of backbone sites are investigated. Based on Green's
function formalism we numerically calculate two-terminal transport together
with density of states for different arrangements of atomic sites in the ladder
and its backbone. Our results lead to a possibility of getting multiple
mobility edges which essentially plays a switching action between a completely
opaque to fully or partly conducting region upon the variation of system Fermi
energy, and thus, support in fabricating mesoscopic or DNA-based switching
devices.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure
Integer Quantum Hall Effect in a Lattice Model Revisited: Kubo Formalism
We investigate numerically the integer quantum Hall effect (IQHE) in a
two-dimensional square lattice with non-interacting electrons subjected to
disorder and uniform magnetic field in a direction perpendicular to the lattice
plane. We employ nearest-neighbor tight-binding Hamiltonian to describe the
system and obtain the longitudinal and transverse conductivities by using Kubo
formalism. The interplay between the magnetic field and disorder is also
discussed. Our analysis may be helpful in studying IQHE in any discrete lattice
model.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure
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