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Lick Slit Spectra of Thirty-Eight Objective Prism QSO Candidates and Low Metallicity Halo Stars
We present Lick Observatory slit spectra of 38 objects which were claimed to
have pronounced ultraviolet excess and emission lines by Zhan \& Chen. Most of
our spectra have FWHM spectral resolutions of about 4~\AA , and relatively high
S/N of about 10 -- 50, although some have FWHM ~\AA ~or lower S/N.
We find eleven QSOs, four galaxies at , twenty-two stars and one
unidentified object with a low S/N spectrum. Six of the QSOs show absorption
systems, including Q0000+027A with a relatively strong associated C~IV
absorption system, and Q0008+008 (V) with a damped Ly
system with an H~I column density of cm. The stars include a
wide variety of spectral types. There is one new DA4 white dwarf at 170~pc, one
sdB at 14~kpc, and three M stars. The rest are of types F, G and K. We have
measured the equivalent widths of the Ca~II~K line, the G-band and the Balmer
lines in ten stars with the best spectra, and we derive metallicities. Seven of
them are in the range ~[Fe/H]~, while the others are less
metal poor. If the stars are dwarfs, then they are at distances of 1 to 7~kpc,
but if they are giants, typical distances will be about 10~kpc.Comment: (Plain Tex, 21 pages, including tables. Send email to
'travell_oir%[email protected]' for 12 pages of figures) To appear in the
%%Astronomical Journal, August, 199
Theory of control of spin/photon interface for quantum networks
A cavity coupling a charged nanodot and a fiber can act as a quantum
interface, through which a stationary spin qubit and a flying photon qubit can
be inter-converted via cavity-assisted Raman process. This Raman process can be
controlled to generate or annihilate an arbitrarily shaped single-photon
wavepacket by pulse-shaping the controlling laser field. This quantum interface
forms the basis for many essential functions of a quantum network, including
sending, receiving, transferring, swapping, and entangling qubits at
distributed quantum nodes as well as a deterministic source and an efficient
detector of a single photon wavepacket with arbitrarily specified shape and
average photon number. Numerical study of noise effects on the operations shows
high fidelity.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Lick Optical Spectra of Quasar HS 1946+7658 at 10 km/sec Resolution: Lyman-Alpha Forest and Metal Absorption Systems
We present optical spectra of QSO HS~1946+7658 with either high resolution
(FWHM=10 km/s) or high signal to noise ratio (SNR=40-100). We find 113 Lyman
alpha and six metal line systems. The metal systems at Zabs=2.844 and 3.050
have complex velocity structures. We find that the system at 2.844 is a damped
Ly-a absorption system, with neutral hydrogen column density of
logN(HI)=20.2+/-0.4, and it is the cause of the Lyman limit break at 3520\AA.
The metal abundance in the gas phase of the system is [M/H]=-2.6+/-0.3, with a
best estimate of [M/H]= -2.8, with ionization parameter Gamma=-2.75, from a
photoionization model. We show that the abundance ratios rule out appreciable
dust in this DLA system. We do not see the enhancement of O over C reported in
Nature by Reimers last years. We see CII*(1335) offset by 15 km/s with respect
to CII(1334), presumably because the gas density varies from 2 - 8 cm(-3) with
changing velocity in the DLA system. These densities imply that the damped
component is 6 - 25 pc thick, which is reasonable for a single cloud in a cold
spiral disk. We see a 2.6sigma lack of Ly-a forest lines well away from the QSO
redshift, which may be a chance fluctuation. We also see a correlation between
column density N(HI) and Doppler parameter b for 96 unsaturated Ly-a forest
absorption lines, and although this correlation persists in the 36 Ly-a lines
which lie in regions where SNR=8-16, we agree with Rauch etal (1993) that it is
probably a bogus effect of low SNR. We show that there are few low-b Ly-a
forest lines in moderate SNR data.Comment: (Plain Tex, 46 pages and 21 figures. To get 21 postscript files for
figures ftp to 132.239.146.152 and login as ftp in directory /pub/fan). To
appear in the Astrophysical Journal Supplement
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