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    An ab initio HCN and HNC rotational vibrationallinelist for astronomy

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    We present a new ab initio HCN/HNC linelist. The linelist forms themost accurate and extensive HCN/HNC data set presently in existence.The data contain rotation vibration line frequencies and line strengths,for all transitions that are not rigorously dipole forbidden, between stateswith energy less than 18 000 cm-1 and with J ? 60

    On Computing Maximal Independent Sets of Hypergraphs in Parallel

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    Whether or not the problem of finding maximal independent sets (MIS) in hypergraphs is in (R)NC is one of the fundamental problems in the theory of parallel computing. Unlike the well-understood case of MIS in graphs, for the hypergraph problem, our knowledge is quite limited despite considerable work. It is known that the problem is in \emph{RNC} when the edges of the hypergraph have constant size. For general hypergraphs with nn vertices and mm edges, the fastest previously known algorithm works in time O(n)O(\sqrt{n}) with poly(m,n)\text{poly}(m,n) processors. In this paper we give an EREW PRAM algorithm that works in time no(1)n^{o(1)} with poly(m,n)\text{poly}(m,n) processors on general hypergraphs satisfying mnlog(2)n8(log(3)n)2m \leq n^{\frac{\log^{(2)}n}{8(\log^{(3)}n)^2}}, where log(2)n=loglogn\log^{(2)}n = \log\log n and log(3)n=logloglogn\log^{(3)}n = \log\log\log n. Our algorithm is based on a sampling idea that reduces the dimension of the hypergraph and employs the algorithm for constant dimension hypergraphs as a subroutine

    A study of the ATLAS detector's sensitivity to quark compositeness

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    The sensitivity of ATLAS to processes characterised by high-energy hadronic jets has been investigated, with analysis of both theoretical and experimental sources of uncertainty. This analysis has been applied in particular to a study of a quark compositeness model

    Search for New Physics with Long-Lived Neutral Particles in ATLAS: The Hidden Valley Scenario

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    With the start of the Large Hadron Collider a new energy frontier will be accessible to experimental particle physics, and many new models and extensions to the Standard Model will be tested. A unique class of these new models are those in which long-lived particles can decay mid-detector, leaving atypical signatures that are often missed by standard LHC-detector triggers. Such models include the Hidden Valley models and some supersymmetric models. Prospects for triggering-on and detecting long-lived neutral particles in the ATLAS detector are presented

    HR4049: signature of nova nucleosynthesis ?

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    The post-Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) star HR4049 is in an eccentric binary system with a relatively short period probably surrounded by a dusty circumbinary disk. Extremely anomalous oxygen isotopic ratios, O16/O17 ~ O16/O18 ~ 7, have been measured from CO_2 molecules likely residing in the disk. Such a composition cannot be explained in the framework of AGB and post-AGB evolution while it can be qualitatively associated with the nucleosynthesis occurring during nova outbursts. We discuss nova models, the presence of a white dwarf companion to HR4049 and possible scenarios for the dynamical evolution of this binary system. Circumbinary disks in which mixing occurs between red-giant and nova material may also be invoked as the site of formation of some rare types of meteoritic presolar grains.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, submitted for the proceedings of the 8th Nuclei in the Cosmos symposium (Vancouver, Canada, 19-23 July 2004

    A review of fracture mechanics life technology

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    Current lifetime prediction technology for structural components subjected to cyclic loads was reviewed. The central objectives of the project were to report the current state of and recommend future development of fracture mechanics-based analytical tools for modeling and forecasting subcritical fatigue crack growth in structures. Of special interest to NASA was the ability to apply these tools to practical engineering problems and the developmental steps necessary to bring vital technologies to this stage. A survey of published literature and numerous discussions with experts in the field of fracture mechanics life technology were conducted. One of the key points made is that fracture mechanics analyses of crack growth often involve consideration of fatigue and fracture under extreme conditions. Therefore, inaccuracies in predicting component lifetime will be dominated by inaccuracies in environment and fatigue crack growth relations, stress intensity factor solutions, and methods used to model given loads and stresses. Suggestions made for reducing these inaccuracies include: development of improved models of subcritical crack growth, research efforts aimed at better characterizing residual and assembly stresses that can be introduced during fabrication, and more widespread and uniform use of the best existing methods

    Search for new physics with Long-Lived particles in ATLAS: The Hidden Valley Scenario

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    With the start of the Large Hadron Collider a new energy frontier will be accessible to experimental particle physics, and many new models and extensions to the Standard Model will be tested. A unique class of these new models are those in which long-lived particles can decay mid-detector, leaving atypical signatures that are often missed by standard LHC-detector triggers. Such models include the Hidden Valley models and some supersymmetric models. Prospects for triggering-on and detecting long-lived particles in the ATLAS detector are presented
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