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Absence of hot gas within the Wolft-Rayet Bubble around WR16
We present the analysis of XMM-Newton archival observations towards the
Wolf-Rayet (WR) bubble around WR16. Despite the closed bubble morphology of
this WR nebula, the XMM-Newton observations show no evidence of diffuse
emission in its interior as in the similar WR bubbles NGC6888 and S308. We use
the present observations to estimate a 3-\sigma upper limit to the X-ray
luminosity in the 0.3-1.5 keV energy band equal to 7.4x10^{32} erg s^{-1} for
the diffuse emission from the WR nebula, assuming a distance of 2.37 kpc. The
WR nebula around WR16 is the fourth observed by the current generation of X-ray
satellites and the second not detected. We also examine FUSE spectra to search
for nebular O VI absorption lines in the stellar continuum of WR16. The present
far-UV data and the lack of measurements of the dynamics of the optical WR
bubble do not allow us to confirm the existence of a conductive layer of gas at
T~3x10^5 K between the cold nebular gas and the hot gas in its interior. The
present observations result in an upper limit of n_e < 0.6 cm^-3 on the
electron density of the X-ray emitting material within the nebula.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table; To appear in Astronomy and Astrophysic
Hermite Coherent States for Quadratic Refractive Index Optical Media
Producción CientÃficaLadder and shift operators are determined for the set of Hermite–Gaussian modes associated with an optical medium with quadratic refractive index profile. These operators allow to establish irreducible representations of the su(1, 1) and su(2) algebras. Glauber coherent states, as well as su(1, 1) and su(2) generalized coherent states, were constructed as solutions of differential equations admitting separation of variables. The dynamics of these coherent states along the optical axis is also evaluated.MINECO grant MTM2014-57129-C2-1-P and Junta de Castilla y Leon grant VA057U16
Revisiting the optical -symmetric dimer
Optics has proved a fertile ground for the experimental simulation of quantum
mechanics. Most recently, optical realizations of -symmetric
quantum mechanics have been shown, both theoretically and experimentally,
opening the door to international efforts aiming at the design of practical
optical devices exploiting this symmetry. Here, we focus on the optical
-symmetric dimer, a two-waveguide coupler were the materials show
symmetric effective gain and loss, and provide a review of the linear and
nonlinear optical realizations from a symmetry based point of view. We go
beyond a simple review of the literature and show that the dimer is just the
smallest of a class of planar -waveguide couplers that are the optical
realization of Lorentz group in 2+1 dimensions. Furthermore, we provide a
formulation to describe light propagation through waveguide couplers described
by non-Hermitian mode coupling matrices based on a non-Hermitian generalization
of Ehrenfest theorem.Comment: 25 pages, 12 figure
Hidden IR structures in NGC 40: signpost of an ancient born-again event
We present the analysis of infrared (IR) observations of the planetary nebula
NGC 40 together with spectral analysis of its [WC]-type central star HD 826.
Spitzer IRS observations were used to produce spectral maps centred at
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) bands and ionic transitions to compare
their spatial distribution. The ionic lines show a clumpy distribution of
material around the main cavity of NGC 40, with the emission from [Ar II] being
the most extended, whilst the PAHs show a rather smooth spatial distribution.
Analysis of ratio maps shows the presence of a toroidal structure mainly seen
in PAH emission, but also detected in a Herschel PACS 70 mic image. We argue
that the toroidal structure absorbs the UV flux from HD 826, preventing the
nebula to exhibit lines of high-excitation levels as suggested by previous
authors. We discuss the origin of this structure and the results from the
spectral analysis of HD 826 under the scenario of a late thermal pulse.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figures; Accepted to MNRA
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