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Helicity of convective flows from localized heat source in a rotating layer
Experimental and numerical study of the steady-state cyclonic vortex from
isolated heat source in a rotating fluid layer is described. The structure of
laboratory cyclonic vortex is similar to the typical structure of tropical
cyclones from observational data and numerical modelling including secondary
flows in the boundary layer. Differential characteristics of the flow were
studied by numerical simulation using CFD software FlowVision. Helicity
distribution in rotating fluid layer with localized heat source was analysed.
Two mechanisms which play role in helicity generation are found. The first one
is the strong correlation of cyclonic vortex and intensive upward motion in the
central part of the vessel. The second one is due to large gradients of
velocity on the periphery. The integral helicity in the considered case is
substantial and its relative level is high
Optical spectra, crystal-field parameters, and magnetic susceptibility of the new multiferroic NdFe3(BO3)4
We report high-resolution optical absorption spectra for NdFe3(BO3)4 trigonal
single crystal which is known to exhibit a giant magnetoelectric effect below
the temperature of magnetic ordering TN = 33 K. The analysis of the
temperature-dependent polarized spectra reveals the energies and, in some
cases, symmetries and exchange splittings of Nd3+ 84 Kramers doublets. We
perform crystal-field calculations starting from the exchange-charge model,
obtain a set of six real crystal-field parameters, and calculate wave functions
and magnetic g-factors. In particular, the values g(perpendicular) = 2.385,
g(parallel) = 1.376 were found for the Nd3+ ground-state doublet. We obtain
Bloc=7.88 T and |JFN|= 0.48 K for the values of the local effective magnetic
field at liquid helium temperatures at the Nd3+ site and the Nd - Fe exchange
integral, respectively, using the experimentally measured Nd3+ ground-state
splitting of 8.8 cm-1. To check reliability of our set of crystal field
parameters we model the magnetic susceptibility data from literature. A dimer
containing two nearest-neighbor iron ions in the spiral chain is considered to
partly account for quasi-one-dimensional properties of iron borates, and then
the mean-field approximation is used. The results of calculations with the
exchange parameters for Fe3+ ions Jnn = -6.25 K (intra-chain interactions) and
Jnnn = -1.92 K (inter-chain interactions) obtained from fitting agree well with
the experimental data.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures, 2 table
New programs for determining the main parameters of open clusters
A set of computer programs for the determination of the main parameters of open clusters, such as color excess, distance, and age, is developed. The set consists of two units. The first unit is designed to search for open clusters in wide fields using JHKs-photometry from various catalogs (2MASS, UKIDSS, VISTA) by identifying areas of high stellar density. The second unit determines the parameters of open clusters by fitting photometric diagrams. This is the unit described in the paper. Probable cluster members are identified by the proximity to the basic sequences on the J-(J - H) and Q-(J - H) diagrams. The color excess is determined by minimizing the deviations of Q values on the Q-(J - H) diagram. Ages and distance moduli are determined by comparing the color-magnitude diagrams with theoretical isochrones. © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
Inversionless light amplification and optical switching controlled by state-dependent alignment of molecules
We propose a method to achieve amplification without population inversion by
anisotropic molecules whose orientation by an external electric field is
state-dependent. It is based on decoupling of the lower-state molecules from
the resonant light while the excited ones remain emitting. The suitable class
of molecules is discussed, the equation for the gain factor is derived, and the
magnitude of the inversionless amplification is estimated for the typical
experimental conditions. Such switching of the sample from absorbing to
amplifying via transparent state is shown to be possible both with the aid of
dc and ac control electric fields.Comment: AMS-LaTeX v1.2, 4 pages with 4 figure
Peculiarity of stellar kinematics in the solar vicinity
The peculiar velocities of nearby stars are studied. We determine the solar velocity components from the radial velocities and proper motions of stars and open clusters. We show that nearby stars are not very suitable for the determination of the solar motion components because of peculiarities in their velocity distribution. © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
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