496 research outputs found
Conserved quantities in non-abelian monopole fields
Van Holten's covariant Hamiltonian framework is used to find conserved
quantities for an isospin-carrying particle in a non-Abelian monopole-like
field. For a Wu-Yang monopole we find the most general scalar potential such
that the combined system admits a conserved Runge-Lenz vector. It generalizes
the fine-tuned inverse-square plus Coulomb potential, found before by McIntosh
and Cisneros, and by Zwanziger, for a charged particle in the field of a Dirac
monopole. Following Feh\'er, the result is interpreted as describing motion in
the asymptotic field of a self-dual Prasad-Sommerfield monopole. In the
effective non-Abelian field for nuclear motion in a diatomic molecule due to
Moody, Shapere and Wilczek, a conserved angular momentum is constructed,
despite the non-conservation of the electric charge. No Runge-Lenz vector has
been found.Comment: 8 pages, RevTex no figures. An error corrected and a new Section
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Performance analysis and optimization of the JOREK code for many-core CPUs
This report investigates the performance of the JOREK code on the Intel
Knights Landing and Skylake processor architectures. The OpenMP scaling of the
matrix construction part of the code was analyzed and improved synchronization
methods were implemented. A new switch was implemented to control the number of
threads used for the linear equation solver independently from other parts of
the code. The matrix construction subroutine was vectorized, and the data
locality was also improved. These steps led to a factor of two speedup for the
matrix construction
On the spectra of the quantized action-variables of the compactified Ruijsenaars-Schneider system
A simple derivation of the spectra of the action-variables of the quantized
compactified Ruijsenaars-Schneider system is presented. The spectra are
obtained by combining Kahler quantization with the identification of the
classical action-variables as a standard toric moment map on the complex
projective space. The result is consistent with the Schrodinger quantization of
the system worked out previously by van Diejen and Vinet.Comment: Based on talk at the workshop CQIS-2011 (Protvino, Russia, January
2011), 12 page
On dynamical r-matrices obtained from Dirac reduction and their generalizations to affine Lie algebras
According to Etingof and Varchenko, the classical dynamical Yang-Baxter
equation is a guarantee for the consistency of the Poisson bracket on certain
Poisson-Lie groupoids. Here it is noticed that Dirac reductions of these
Poisson manifolds give rise to a mapping from dynamical r-matrices on a pair
\L\subset \A to those on another pair \K\subset \A, where \K\subset
\L\subset \A is a chain of Lie algebras for which \L admits a reductive
decomposition as \L=\K+\M. Several known dynamical r-matrices appear
naturally in this setting, and its application provides new r-matrices, too. In
particular, we exhibit a family of r-matrices for which the dynamical variable
lies in the grade zero subalgebra of an extended affine Lie algebra obtained
from a twisted loop algebra based on an arbitrary finite dimensional self-dual
Lie algebra.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX, added a reference and a footnote and removed some
typo
Effect of magnesium doping on the orbital and magnetic order in LiNiO2
In LiNiO2, the Ni3+ ions, with S=1/2 and twofold orbital degeneracy, are
arranged on a trian- gular lattice. Using muon spin relaxation (MuSR) and
electron spin resonance (ESR), we show that magnesium doping does not stabilize
any magnetic or orbital order, despite the absence of interplane Ni2+. A
disordered, slowly fluctuating state develops below 12 K. In addition, we find
that magnons are excited on the time scale of the ESR experiment. At the same
time, a g factor anisotropy is observed, in agreement with
orbital occupancy
The Arabidopsis ROP-activated receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase RLCK VI_A3 is involved in control of basal resistance to powdery mildew and trichome branching.
KEY MESSAGE: The Arabidopsis receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase AtRLCK VI_A3 is activated by AtROPs and is involved in trichome branching and pathogen interaction. Receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases (RLCKs) belong to the large superfamily of receptor-like kinases, which are involved in a variety of cellular processes like plant growth, development and immune responses. Recent studies suggest that RLCKs of the VI_A subfamily are possible downstream effectors of the small monomeric G proteins of the plant-specific Rho family, called 'Rho of plants' (RAC/ROPs). Here, we describe Arabidopsis thaliana AtRLCK VI_A3 as a molecular interactor of AtROPs. In Arabidopsis epidermal cells, transient co-expression of plasma membrane located constitutively activated (CA) AtROP4 or CA AtROP6 resulting in the recruitment of green fluorescent protein-tagged AtRLCK VI_A3 to the cell periphery. Intrinsic kinase activity of AtRLCK VI_A3 was enhanced in the presence of CA AtROP6 in vitro and further suggested a functional interaction between the proteins. In the interaction of the biotrophic powdery mildew fungus Erysiphe cruciferarum (E. cruciferarum) and its host plant Arabidopsis, Atrlck VI_A3 mutant lines supported enhanced fungal reproduction. Furthermore Atrlck VI_A3 mutant lines showed slightly reduced size and an increase in trichome branch number compared to wild-type plants. In summary, our data suggest a role of the AtROP-regulated AtRLCK VI_A3 in basal resistance to E. cruciferarum as well as in plant growth and cellular differentiation during trichome morphogenesis. Results are discussed in the context of literature suggesting a function of RAC/ROPs in both resistance and susceptibility to pathogen infection
A note on the Gauss decomposition of the elliptic Cauchy matrix
Explicit formulas for the Gauss decomposition of elliptic Cauchy type
matrices are derived in a very simple way. The elliptic Cauchy identity is an
immediate corollary.Comment: 5 page
Mass transport from the envelope to the disk of V346 Nor: a case study for the luminosity problem in an FUor-type young eruptive star
A long-standing open issue of the paradigm of low-mass star formation is the
luminosity problem: most protostars are less luminous than theoretically
predicted. One possible solution is that the accretion process is episodic. FU
Ori-type stars (FUors) are thought to be the visible examples for objects in
the high accretion state. FUors are often surrounded by massive envelopes,
which replenish the disk material and enable the disk to produce accretion
outbursts. However, we have insufficient information on the envelope dynamics
in FUors, about where and how mass transfer from the envelope to the disk
happens. Here we present ALMA observations of the FUor-type star V346 Nor at
1.3 mm continuum and in different CO rotational lines. We mapped the density
and velocity structure of its envelope and analyze the results using channel
maps, position-velocity diagrams, and spectro-astrometric methods. We found
that V346 Nor is surrounded by gaseous material on 10000 au scale in which a
prominent outflow cavity is carved. Within the central 700 au, the
circumstellar matter forms a flattened pseudo-disk where material is infalling
with conserved angular momentum. Within 350 au, the velocity profile is
more consistent with a disk in Keplerian rotation around a central star of 0.1
. We determined an infall rate from the envelope onto the disk of
610yr, a factor of few higher than the
quiescent accretion rate from the disk onto the star, hinting for a mismatch
between the infall and accretion rates as the cause of the eruption.Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures, published in Ap
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