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False Vacuum Transitions - Analytical Solutions and Decay Rate Values
In this work we show a class of oscillating configurations for the evolution
of the domain walls in Euclidean space. The solutions are obtained
analytically. Phase transitions are achieved from the associated fluctuation
determinant, by the decay rates of the false vacuum.Comment: 6 pages, improved to match the final version to appear in EP
Homogeneous abundance analysis of dwarf, subgiant and giant FGK stars with and without giant planets
We have analyzed high-resolution and high signal-to-noise ratio optical
spectra of nearby FGK stars with and without detected giant planets in order to
homogeneously measure their photospheric parameters, mass, age, and the
abundances of volatile (C, N, and O) and refractory (Na, Mg, Si, Ca, Ti, V, Mn,
Fe, Ni, Cu, and Ba) elements. Our sample contains 309 stars from the solar
neighborhood (up to the distance of 100 pc), out of which 140 are dwarfs, 29
are subgiants, and 140 are giants. The photospheric parameters are derived from
the equivalent widths of Fe I and Fe II lines. Masses and ages come from the
interpolation in evolutionary tracks and isochrones on the HR diagram. The
abundance determination is based on the equivalent widths of selected atomic
lines of the refractory elements and on the spectral synthesis of C_2, CN, C I,
O I, and Na I features. We apply a set of statistical methods to analyze the
abundances derived for the three subsamples. Our results show that: i) giant
stars systematically exhibit underabundance in [C/Fe] and overabundance in
[N/Fe] and [Na/Fe] in comparison with dwarfs, a result that is normally
attributed to evolution-induced mixing processes in the envelope of evolved
stars; ii) for solar analogs only, the abundance trends with the condensation
temperature of the elements are correlated with age and anticorrelated with the
surface gravity, which is in agreement with recent studies; iii) as in the case
of [Fe/H], dwarf stars with giant planets are systematically enriched in [X/H]
for all the analyzed elements, except for O and Ba (the former due to
limitations of statistics), confirming previous findings in the literature that
not only iron has an important relation with the planetary formation; and iv)
giant planet hosts are also significantly overabundant for the same metallicity
when the elements from Mg to Cu are combined together.Comment: 20 pages, 16 figures, 8 table
On the Spinor Representation
A systematic study of the spinor representation by means of the fermionic
physical space is accomplished and implemented. The spinor representation space
is shown to be constrained by the Fierz-Pauli-Kofink identities among the
spinor bilinear covariants. A robust geometric and topological structure can be
manifested from the spinor space, wherein, for instance, the first and second
homotopy groups play prominent roles on the underlying physical properties,
associated to the fermionic fields.Comment: 16 page
Comparação entre dois procedimentos de upscaling de redes de drenagem.
Modelos de elevação do terreno (ou também denominados Modelos Numéricos do Terreno ? MNT) são utilizados para derivar diversos tipos de produtos, com destaque para a determinação das direções de fluxo e das áreas acumuladas de drenagem. Procedimentos automáticos determinam para qual pixel vizinho cada pixel drena (direção de fluxo) e a área de drenagem que contribui para cada pixel (área acumulada de drenagem), definindo a rede de drenagem de uma bacia hidrográfica (Jenson e Domingue, 1988). Tais planos de informação são derivados com a mesma resolução espacial do MNT e constituem informação de entrada para diversos tipos de modelos hidrológicos. Ao trabalhar com grandes escalas (bacias com áreas de drenagem > 10000 km2), modelos hidrológicos ou esquemas de superfície de modelos atmosféricos geralmente são discretizados em células em torno de 5 a 20 km de dimensão (Singh e Frevert, 2000; Wood et al., 1997). Embora informações de elevação do terreno e de características de tipo de solo e uso da terra geralmente estejam disponíveis com maior detalhamento, a baixa resolução da discretização de tais modelos é adotada devido ao interesse em questões de maior escala e visando a 4897 redução do custo computacional. Nesses casos, procedimentos de upscaling de direções de fluxo são aplicados para estabelecer a rede de drenagem do modelo hidrológico (Paz et al., 2006; Reed, 2003; Olivera et al., 2002). Inicialmente são determinadas as direções de fluxo e áreas acumuladas de drenagem na mesma resolução espacial do MNT (referida aqui como alta resolução; elementos denotados por pixels) e em seguida tais informações são utilizadas para estabelecer as direções de fluxo das células do modelo hidrológico (baixa resolução). Neste artigo faz-se uma análise comparativa do uso do algoritmo de upscaling de direções de fluxo descrito em Paz et al. (2006), adotando-se dois procedimentos: realização do upscaling direto (de alta para baixa resolução) e o upscaling em duas etapas (da resolução alta para a intermediária, e desta para a baixa resolução). Os resultados de um estudo de caso para a bacia do Mogi-Guaçú e Pardo são apresentados e a viabilidade do emprego do upscaling de direções de fluxo com escala intermediária em relação ao upscaling direto é avaliada por diversos critérios.1 CD-ROM
The quadratic spinor Lagrangian, axial torsion current, and generalizations
We show that the Einstein-Hilbert, the Einstein-Palatini, and the Holst
actions can be derived from the Quadratic Spinor Lagrangian (QSL), when the
three classes of Dirac spinor fields, under Lounesto spinor field
classification, are considered. To each one of these classes, there corresponds
a unique kind of action for a covariant gravity theory. In other words, it is
shown to exist a one-to-one correspondence between the three classes of
non-equivalent solutions of the Dirac equation, and Einstein-Hilbert,
Einstein-Palatini, and Holst actions. Furthermore, it arises naturally, from
Lounesto spinor field classification, that any other class of spinor field
(Weyl, Majorana, flagpole, or flag-dipole spinor fields) yields a trivial
(zero) QSL, up to a boundary term. To investigate this boundary term we do not
impose any constraint on the Dirac spinor field, and consequently we obtain new
terms in the boundary component of the QSL. In the particular case of a
teleparallel connection, an axial torsion 1-form current density is obtained.
New terms are also obtained in the corresponding Hamiltonian formalism. We then
discuss how these new terms could shed new light on more general
investigations.Comment: 9 pages, RevTeX, to be published in Int.J.Mod.Phys.D (2007
ELKO Spinor Fields: Lagrangians for Gravity derived from Supergravity
Dual-helicity eigenspinors of the charge conjugation operator (ELKO spinor
fields) belong -- together with Majorana spinor fields -- to a wider class of
spinor fields, the so-called flagpole spinor fields, corresponding to the
class-(5), according to Lounesto spinor field classification based on the
relations and values taken by their associated bilinear covariants. There
exists only six such disjoint classes: the first three corresponding to Dirac
spinor fields, and the other three respectively corresponding to flagpole,
flag-dipole and Weyl spinor fields. Using the mapping from ELKO spinor fields
to the three classes Dirac spinor fields, it is shown that the
Einstein-Hilbert, the Einstein-Palatini, and the Holst actions can be derived
from the Quadratic Spinor Lagrangian (QSL), as the prime Lagrangian for
supergravity. The Holst action is related to the Ashtekar's quantum gravity
formulation. To each one of these classes, there corresponds a unique kind of
action for a covariant gravity theory. Furthermore we consider the necessary
and sufficient conditions to map Dirac spinor fields (DSFs) to ELKO, in order
to naturally extend the Standard Model to spinor fields possessing mass
dimension one. As ELKO is a prime candidate to describe dark matter and can be
obtained from the DSFs, via a mapping explicitly constructed that does not
preserve spinor field classes, we prove that in particular the
Einstein-Hilbert, Einstein-Palatini, and Holst actions can be derived from the
QSL, as a fundamental Lagrangian for supergravity, via ELKO spinor fields. The
geometric meaning of the mass dimension-transmuting operator - leading ELKO
Lagrangian into the Dirac Lagrangian - is also pointed out, together with its
relationship to the instanton Hopf fibration.Comment: 11 pages, RevTeX, accepted for publication in
Int.J.Geom.Meth.Mod.Phys. (2009
Quark stars in - holographic model
This work investigates static and dynamical quark star properties within a
holographic model. We solve the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff equations
for the quark matter equation of state obtained from the brane configuration.
We determine the mass-radius diagram for a range of model parameters and
compare with recent NICER observational data for the pulsars PSR J
and PSR J. Motivated by the GW170817 event detected by the
LIGO-Virgo collaboration, we also calculate the tidal deformability parameter
obtained for each component of the binary star system. We show that quark stars
composed of flavor-independent quark matter derived from the
holographic model are not able to satisfy simultaneously the LIGO-Virgo and
NICER astrophysical bounds
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