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Spot-like Structures of Neutron Star Surface Magnetic Fields
There is growing evidence, based on both X-ray and radio observations of
isolated neutron stars, that besides the large--scale (dipolar) magnetic field,
which determines the pulsar spin--down behaviour, small--scale poloidal field
components are present, which have surface strengths one to two orders of
magnitude larger than the dipolar component. We argue in this paper that the
Hall--effect can be an efficient process in producing such small--scale field
structures just above the neutron star surface. It is shown that due to a
Hall--drift induced instability, poloidal magnetic field structures can be
generated from strong subsurface toroidal fields, which are the result of
either a dynamo or a thermoelectric instability acting at early times of a
neutron star's life. The geometrical structure of these small--scale surface
anomalies of the magnetic field resembles that of some types of
``star--spots''. The magnetic field strength and the length--scales are
comparable with values that can be derived from various observations.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, accepted by Astronomy & Astrophysics Letters;
language improved, 2nd para of Sect. 3 change
Interrelation between radio and X-ray signatures of drifting subpulses in pulsars
We examined a model of partially screened gap region above the polar cap, in
which the electron-positron plasma generated by sparking discharges coexists
with thermionic flow ejected by the bombardment of the surface beneath these
sparks. Our special interest was the polar cap heating rate and the subpulse
drifting rate, both phenomena presumably associated with sparks operating at
the polar cap. We investigated correlation between the intrinsic drift rate and
polar cap heating rate and found that they are coupled to each other in such a
way that the thermal X-ray luminosity from heated polar cap depends only
on the observational tertiary subpulse drift periodicity (polar cap
carousel time). Within our model of partially screened gap we derived the
simple formula relating and , and showed that it holds for
PSRs B094310 and B1133+16, which are the only two pulsars in which both
and are presently known.Comment: 4 page
Flexible Authentication in Vehicular Ad hoc Networks
A Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network (VANET) is a form of Mobile ad-hoc network, to
provide communications among nearby vehicles and between vehicles and nearby
fixed roadside equipment. The key operation in VANETs is the broadcast of
messages. Consequently, the vehicles need to make sure that the information has
been sent by an authentic node in the network. VANETs present unique challenges
such as high node mobility, real-time constraints, scalability, gradual
deployment and privacy. No existent technique addresses all these requirements.
In particular, both inter-vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside wireless
communications present different characteristics that should be taken into
account when defining node authentication services. That is exactly what is
done in this paper, where the features of inter-vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside
communications are analyzed to propose differentiated services for node
authentication, according to privacy and efficiency needs
The elderly and the digital inclusion: A brief reference to the initiatives of the European union and Portugal
Background: The world and Europe, in particular, are aging very fast, and in the same vein, digitization is moving very quickly into citizens’ routines. Given the fact that the elderly are the largest group of citizens who are info-excluded, this reality is worrying because it will quickly make them socially excluded. This article briefly presents the main initiatives of the European Union and Portugal to promote greater and faster digital inclusion of the elderly people. In the final section, there is a critical reflection on technology acceptance Model, the concept of universal design and usability in order to propose clues and strategies that can and/or may facilitate the use and access of technologies and digital resources by the elderly.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
A simple algorithm based on fluctuations to play the market
In Biology, all motor enzymes operate on the same principle: they trap
favourable brownian fluctuations in order to generate directed forces and to
move. Whether it is possible or not to copy one such strategy to play the
market was the starting point of our investigations. We found the answer is
yes. In this paper we describe one such strategy and appraise its performance
with historical data from the European Monetary System (EMS), the US Dow Jones,
the german Dax and the french Cac40.Comment: 8 pages 14 figure
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