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Unconditional Pointer States from Conditional Master Equations
When part of the environment responsible for decoherence is used to extract
information about the decohering system, the preferred {\it pointer states}
remain unchanged. This conclusion -- reached for a specific class of models --
is investigated in a general setting of conditional master equations using
suitable generalizations of predictability sieve. We also find indications that
the einselected states are easiest to infer from the measurements carried out
on the environment.Comment: 4 pages, 3 .eps figures; final version to appear in Phys.Rev.Let
Complex Velocity Fields in the Shell of T Pyxidis
We present spatially-resolved, moderate-resolution spectrophotometry of the
recurrent nova T Pyx and a portion of the surrounding shell. The spectrum
extracted from a strip of width 10'' centered on the star shows well-known,
strong emission lines typical of old novae, plus a prominent, unfamiliar
emission line at 6590 Angstroms. This line, and a weaker companion at 6540
Angstroms which we also detect, have been previously reported by Shahbaz et
al., and attributed to Doppler-shifted H alpha emission from a collimated jet
emerging from T Pyx. We demonstrate that these lines are instead due to [NII]
6548, 6584 from a complex velocity field in the surrounding nebula. The
comments of past workers concerning the great strength of HeII 4686 in T Pyx
itself are also reiterated.Comment: 8 pages including 2 figures; Accepted for publication in The
Astrophysical Journal Letter
How To Classify 3-Body Forces -- And Why
For systems with only short-range forces and shallow 2-body bound states, the
typical strength of any 3-body force in all partial-waves, including external
currents, is systematically estimated by renormalisation-group arguments in the
Effective Field Theory of Point-Like Interactions. The underlying principle and
some consequences in particular in Nuclear Physics are discussed.Comment: 7 pages LaTeX2e using FBSart-class (provided); 2 figures in 3 .eps
files included using graphicx; to appear in Few-Body System
Further tests of a model-based scheme for predicting pilot opinion ratings for large commercial transports
A methodology was demonstrated for assessing longitudinal-axis handling qualities of transport aircraft on the basis of closed-loop criteria. Six longitudinal-axis approach configurations were studied covering a range of handling quality problems that included the presence of flexible aircraft modes. Using closed-loop performance requirements derived from task analyses and pilot interviews, predictions of performance/workload tradeoffs were obtained using an analytical pilot/vehicle model. A subsequent manned simulation study yielded objective performance measures and Cooper-Harper pilot ratings that were largely consistent with each other and with analytic predictions
Fortran 4 program for two-impulse rendezvous analysis
Program determines if rendezvous in near space is possible, and performs an analysis to determine the approximate required values of the magnitude and direction of two thrust applications of the upper stage of a rocket firing. The analysis is performed by using ordinary Keplerian mechanics
Euler characteristic and quadrilaterals of normal surfaces
Let be a compact 3-manifold with a triangulation . We give an
inequality relating the Euler characteristic of a surface normally embedded
in with the number of normal quadrilaterals in . This gives a relation
between a topological invariant of the surface and a quantity derived from its
combinatorial description. Secondly, we obtain an inequality relating the
number of normal triangles and normal quadrilaterals of , that depends on
the maximum number of tetrahedrons that share a vertex in .Comment: 7 pages, 1 figur
Bernard Yarnton Mills 1920-2011
Bernie Mills is remembered globally as an influential pioneer in the evolving
field of radio astronomy. His contributions with the 'Mills Cross' at the CSIRO
Division of Radiophysics and later at the University of Sydney's School of
Physics and the development of the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope
(MOST) were widely recognised as astronomy evolved in the years 1948-1985 and
radio astronomy changed the viewpoint of the astronomer as a host of new
objects were discovered
Testing quantum adiabaticity with quench echo
Adiabaticity of quantum evolution is important in many settings. One example
is the adiabatic quantum computation. Nevertheless, up to now, there is no
effective method to test the adiabaticity of the evolution when the
eigenenergies of the driven Hamiltonian are not known. We propose a simple
method to check adiabaticity of a quantum process for an arbitrary quantum
system. We further propose a operational method for finding a uniformly
adiabatic quench scheme based on Kibble-Zurek mechanism for the case when the
initial and the final Hamiltonians are given. This method should help in
implementing adiabatic quantum computation.Comment: This is a new version. Some typos in the New Journal of Physics
version have been correcte
Black hole neutron star coalescence as a source of gamma-ray bursts
We present the results of hydrodynamic (SPH) simulations showing the
coalescence of a black hole with a neutron star to be a promising theoretical
source of short duration gamma-ray bursts. The favorable features of the
process include rapid onset, millisecond variability, a duration much longer
than the dynamical timescale, and a range of outcomes sufficient to allow
variety in the properties of individual gamma-ray bursts. Interestingly, the
process of coalescence differs rather markedly from past predictions.Comment: 6 pages, 4 Postscript figures, uses aipproc.sty . To appear in 4th
Gamma Ray Bursts Symposium, C.A. Meegan and P. Cushman, ed
Metal drilling with portable hand drills
Study of metal drilling solves problems of excessive burring, oversized holes, and out-of-round holes. Recommendations deal with using the proper chemical coolants, applying the coolants effectively, employing cutting oils, and dissipating the heat caused by drilling
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