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The Conserved Charges and Integrability of the Conformal Affine Toda Models
We construct infinite sets of local conserved charges for the conformal
affine Toda model. The technique involves the abelianization of the
two-dimensional gauge potentials satisfying the zero-curvature form of the
equations of motion. We find two infinite sets of chiral charges and apart from
two lowest spin charges all the remaining ones do not possess chiral densities.
Charges of different chiralities Poisson commute among themselves. We discuss
the algebraic properties of these charges and use the fundamental Poisson
bracket relation to show that the charges conserved in time are in involution.
Connections to other Toda models are established by taking particular limits.Comment: 18 pages, LaTeX, (one appendix and one reference added, small changes
in introduction and conclusions, eqs.(5.14) and (5.19) improved, final
version to appear in Int. J. Modern Phys. A
Constrained KP Models as Integrable Matrix Hierarchies
We formulate the constrained KP hierarchy (denoted by \cKP) as an
affine matrix integrable hierarchy generalizing the
Drinfeld-Sokolov hierarchy. Using an algebraic approach, including the graded
structure of the generalized Drinfeld-Sokolov hierarchy, we are able to find
several new universal results valid for the \cKP hierarchy. In particular, our
method yields a closed expression for the second bracket obtained through Dirac
reduction of any untwisted affine Kac-Moody current algebra. An explicit
example is given for the case , for which a closed
expression for the general recursion operator is also obtained. We show how
isospectral flows are characterized and grouped according to the semisimple
{\em non-regular} element of and the content of the center of
the kernel of .Comment: LaTeX, 19 pg
The structures underlying soliton solutions in integrable hierarchies
We point out that a common feature of integrable hierarchies presenting
soliton solutions is the existence of some special ``vacuum solutions'' such
that the Lax operators evaluated on them, lie in some abelian subalgebra of the
associated Kac-Moody algebra. The soliton solutions are constructed out of
those ``vacuum solitons'' by the dressing transformation procedure.Comment: Talk given at the I Latin American Symposium on High Energy Physics,
I SILAFAE, Merida, Mexico, November/96, 5 pages, LaTeX, needs aipproc.tex,
aipproc.sty, aipproc.cls, available from
ftp://ftp.aip.org/ems/tex/macros/proceedings/6x9
Exact static soliton solutions of 3+1 dimensional integrable theory with nonzero Hopf numbers
In this paper we construct explicitly an infinite number of Hopfions (static,
soliton solutions with non-zero Hopf topological charges) within the recently
proposed 3+1-dimensional, integrable and relativistically invariant field
theory. Two integers label the family of Hopfions we have found. Their product
is equal to the Hopf charge which provides a lower bound to the soliton's
finite energy. The Hopfions are constructed explicitly in terms of the toroidal
coordinates and shown to have a form of linked closed vortices.Comment: LaTeX, 7 pg
Spatially resolved physical and chemical properties of the planetary nebula NGC 3242
Optical integral-field spectroscopy was used to investigate the planetary
nebula NGC 3242. We analysed the main morphological components of this source,
including its knots, but not the halo. In addition to revealing the properties
ofthe physical and chemical nature of this nebula, we also provided reliable
spatially resolved constraints that can be used for future photoionisation
modelling of the nebula. The latter is ultimately necessary to obtain a fully
self-consistent 3D picture of the physical and chemical properties of the
object. The observations were obtained with the VIMOS instrument attached to
VLT-UT3. Maps and values for specific morphological zones for the detected
emission-lines were obtained and analysed with routines developed by the
authors to derive physical and chemical conditions of the ionised gas in a 2D
fashion. We obtained spatially resolved maps and mean values of the electron
densities, temperatures, and chemical abundances, for specific morphological
structures in NGC 3242. These results show the pixel-to-pixel variations of the
the small- and large-scale structures of the source. These diagnostic maps
provide information free from the biases introduced by traditional single
long-slit observations. In general, our results are consistent with a uniform
abundance distribution for the object, whether we look at abundance maps or
integrated fluxes from specified morphological structures. The results indicate
that special care should be taken with the calibration of the data and that
only data with extremely good signal-to-noise ratio and spectral coverage
should be used to ensure the detection of possible spatial variations.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures accepted for publication in Astronomy &
Astrophysic
Generalized Miura Transformations, Two-Boson KP Hierarchies and their Reduction to KDV Hierarchies
Bracket preserving gauge equivalence is established between several two-boson
generated KP type of hierarchies. These KP hierarchies reduce under symplectic
reduction (via Dirac constraints) to KdV, mKdV and Schwarzian KdV hierarchies.
Under this reduction the gauge equivalence is taking form of the conventional
Miura maps between the above KdV type of hierarchies.Comment: 12 pgs., LaTeX, IFT-P/011/93, UICHEP-TH/93-
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