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Quantum Locality
It is argued that while quantum mechanics contains nonlocal or entangled
states, the instantaneous or nonlocal influences sometimes thought to be
present due to violations of Bell inequalities in fact arise from mistaken
attempts to apply classical concepts and introduce probabilities in a manner
inconsistent with the Hilbert space structure of standard quantum mechanics.
Instead, Einstein locality is a valid quantum principle: objective properties
of individual quantum systems do not change when something is done to another
noninteracting system. There is no reason to suspect any conflict between
quantum theory and special relativity.Comment: Introduction has been revised, references added, minor corrections
elsewhere. To appear in Foundations of Physic
The emergence of a new source of X-rays from the binary neutron star merger GW170817
The binary neutron-star (BNS) merger GW170817 is the first celestial object
from which both gravitational waves (GWs) and light have been detected enabling
critical insight on the pre-merger (GWs) and post-merger (light) physical
properties of these phenomena. For the first years after the merger
the detected radio and X-ray radiation has been dominated by emission from a
structured relativistic jet initially pointing degrees away from
our line of sight and propagating into a low-density medium. Here we report on
observational evidence for the emergence of a new X-ray emission component at
days after the merger. The new component has luminosity at 1234 days, and represents a - excess compared to the expectations from the off-axis
jet model that best fits the multi-wavelength afterglow of GW170817 at earlier
times. A lack of detectable radio emission at 3 GHz around the same time
suggests a harder broadband spectrum than the jet afterglow. These properties
are consistent with synchrotron emission from a mildly relativistic shock
generated by the expanding merger ejecta, i.e. a kilonova afterglow. In this
context our simulations show that the X-ray excess supports the presence of a
high-velocity tail in the merger ejecta, and argues against the prompt collapse
of the merger remnant into a black hole. However, radiation from accretion
processes on the compact-object remnant represents a viable alternative to the
kilonova afterglow. Neither a kilonova afterglow nor accretion-powered emission
have been observed before.Comment: 66 pages, 12 figures, Submitte
Antarctic ecosystems. The freshwater lakes of Signy Island and their fauna
Prior to 1962 work on freshwater within the British Sector of the Antarctic had been confined to the collection of specimens and their subsequent taxonomic evaluation. Collections were made by such expeditions as the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition 1902- 04, the various Discovery Investigations in this region 1925-37, the British Graham Land Expedition 1934-37 and the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey 1945-62. During the 1961/1962 summer season an ecological investigation of the freshwater lakes of Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, was started. This paper is an interim report on that work
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