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Equal-time correlation function for directed percolation
We suggest an equal-time n-point correlation function for systems in the
directed percolation universality class which is well defined in all phases and
independent of initial conditions. It is defined as the probability that all
points are connected with a common ancestor in the past by directed paths.Comment: LaTeX, 12 pages, 8 eps figure
Spatial coherence of thermal near fields
We analyze the spatial coherence of the electromagnetic field emitted by a
half-space at temperature T close to the interface. An asymptotic analysis
allows to identify three different contributions to the cross-spectral density
tensor in the near-field regime. It is shown that the coherence length can be
either much larger or much shorter than the wavelength depending on the
dominant contribution.Comment: 13 pages, 8 graphs, includes Elsevier elsart.cls preprint style.
Submitted to Optics Communications (27 july 2000
Opportunities for maser studies with the Square Kilometre Array
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is the radio telescope of the next
generation, providing an increase in sensitivity and angular resolution of two
orders of magnitude over existing telescopes. Currently, the SKA is expected to
span the frequency range 0.1-25 GHz with capabilities including a wide
field-of-view and measurement of polarised emission. Such a telescope has
enormous potential for testing fundamental physical laws and producing
transformational discoveries. Important science goals include using H2O
megamasers to make precise estimates of H0, which will anchor the extragalactic
distance scale, and to probe the central structures of accretion disks around
supermassive black holes in AGNs, to study OH megamasers associated with
extreme starburst activity in distant galaxies and to study with unprecedented
precision molecular gas and star formation in our Galaxy.Comment: 5 pages, to appear in: IAU Symposium 242 Astrophysical Masers and
their Environment
Local scale invariance in the parity conserving nonequilibrium kinetic Ising model
The local scale invariance has been investigated in the nonequilibrium
kinetic Ising model exhibiting absorbing phase transition of PC type in 1+1
dimension. Numerical evidence has been found for the satisfaction of this
symmetry and estimates for the critical ageing exponents are given.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures (IOP format), final form to appear in JSTA
Kinetics of the long-range spherical model
The kinetic spherical model with long-range interactions is studied after a
quench to or to . For the two-time response and correlation
functions of the order-parameter as well as for composite fields such as the
energy density, the ageing exponents and the corresponding scaling functions
are derived. The results are compared to the predictions which follow from
local scale-invariance.Comment: added "fluctuation-dissipation ratios"; fixed typo
Impact cratering record of Fennoscandia
A compilation of circular topographic, morphological, or geophysical structures in Fennoscandia and adjacent areas reveals 62 craterform structures of which 15 appear to be of extraterrestrial origin due to meteorite impact. The majority of the structures are probable and possible impact craters for which there is not yet sufficient proof for impact origin. Four of the proven impact craters contain large volumes of impact melt and many other features of intense shock metamorphism. The age of recognized impact craters vary from prehistoric to late Precambrian. We review the Fennoscandian impact cratering record giving examples of geophysical signatures of impact craters
Reply to "Comment on 'Scaling of the linear response in simple ageing systems without disorder' "
The value of the non-equilibrium exponent is measured in the
two-dimensional (2D) Ising model quenched to below criticality from the
dynamical scaling of the zero-field-cooled and the intermediate susceptibility.
Our results fully reconfirm the expected value but are inconsistent
with the value , advocated by Corberi, Lippiello and Zannetti
(cond-mat/0506139).Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Scaling of the linear response in simple ageing systems without disorder
The time-dependent scaling of the thermoremanent and zero-field-cooled
susceptiblities in ferromagnetic spin systems undergoing ageing after a quench
to a temperature at or below criticality is studied. A recent debate on their
interpretation is resolved by showing that for systems with a short-ranged
equilibrium spin-spin correlator and above their roughening temperature, the
field-cooled susceptibility where
is related to the equilibrium magnetization and the exponent A is related to
the time-dependent scaling of the interface width between ordered domains. The
same effect also dominates the scaling of the zero-field-cooled susceptibility
, but does not enter into the thermoremanent
susceptibility . However, there may be large finite-time
corrections to the scaling of which are explicitly
derived and may be needed in order to extract reliable ageing exponents.
Consistency with the predictions of local scale invariance is confirmed in the
Glauber-Ising and spherical models.Comment: Latex2e, 14 pages, with 6 figure
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