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Abundance of moderate-redshift clusters in the Cold + Hot dark matter model
Using a set of \pppm simulation which accurately treats the density
evolution of two components of dark matter, we study the evolution of clusters
in the Cold + Hot dark matter (CHDM) model. The mass function, the velocity
dispersion function and the temperature function of clusters are calculated for
four different epochs of . We also use the simulation data to test
the Press-Schechter expression of the halo abundance as a function of the
velocity dispersion . The model predictions are in good agreement
with the observational data of local cluster abundances (). We also
tentatively compare the model with the Gunn and his collaborators' observation
of rich clusters at and with the x-ray luminous clusters at
of the {\it Einstein} Extended Medium Sensitivity Survey. The
important feature of the model is the rapid formation of clusters in the near
past: the abundances of clusters of \sigma_v\ge 700\kms and of \sigma_v\ge
1200 \kms at are only 1/4 and 1/10 respectively of the present values
(). Ongoing ROSAT and AXAF surveys of distant clusters will provide
sensitive tests to the model. The abundance of clusters at would
also be a good discriminator between the CHDM model and a low-density flat CDM
model both of which show very similar clustering properties at .Comment: 21 pages + 6 figures (uuencoded version of the PS files), Steward
Preprints No. 118
Microcrystalline silicon growth for heterojunction solar cells
Microcrystalline Si (m-Si) films with a 1.7eV energy bandgap and crystal size of several hundred A were e-beam evaporated on single crystalline Si (c-Si) to form a heterojunction with the substrate, or a window layer to a single crystalline p-n junction (heteroface structure). The goal was to enhance Voc by such uses of the larger bandgap m-Si, with the intriguing prospect of forming heterostructures with exact lattice match on each layer. The heterojunction structure was affected by interface and shunting problems and the best Voc achieved was only 482mV, well below that of single crystal Si homojunctions. The heteroface structure showed promise for some of the samples with p m-Si/p-n structure (the complementary structure did not show any improvement). Although several runs with different deposition conditions were run, the results were inconsistent. Any Voc enhancement obtained was too small to compensate for the current loss due to the extra absorption and poor carrier transport properties of the m-Si film
Buildup of Magnetic Shear and Free Energy During Flux Emergence and Cancellation
We examine a simulation of flux emergence and cancellation, which shows a
complex sequence of processes that accumulate free magnetic energy in the solar
corona essential for the eruptive events such as coronal mass ejections (CMEs),
filament eruptions and flares. The flow velocity at the surface and in the
corona shows a consistent shearing pattern along the polarity inversion line
(PIL), which together with the rotation of the magnetic polarities, builds up
the magnetic shear. Tether-cutting reconnection above the PIL then produces
longer sheared magnetic field lines that extend higher into the corona, where a
sigmoidal structure forms. Most significantly, reconnection and upward
energy-flux transfer are found to occur even as magnetic flux is submerging and
appears to cancel at the photosphere. A comparison of the simulated coronal
field with the corresponding coronal potential field graphically shows the
development of nonpotential fields during the emergence of the magnetic flux
and formation of sunspots
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