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The Dust Mantle of Comet 9P/Tempel 1: Dynamical Constraints on Physical Properties
The trajectories of dust particles ejected from a comet are affected by solar
radiation pressure as a function of their ratios of radiation pressure cross
section to mass. Therefore, a study on the orbital evolution of the particles
caused by the radiation pressure reveals the physical properties of dust on the
surface of the comet nucleus. In the course of NASA's Deep Impact mission, the
ejecta plume evolved under the influence of the radiation pressure. From the
evolution and shape of the plume, we have succeeded in obtaining , where is the ratio of the radiation pressure to the solar
gravity. Taking into account as well as the observational
constraints of a high color temperature and a small silicate-feature strength,
dust particles ejected from the surface of comet 9P/Tempel 1 are likely compact
dust aggregates of sizes m (mass \,g). This is
comparable to the major dust on the surface of comet 1P/Halley (m)
inferred from in-situ measurements and theoretical considerations. Since such
dust aggregates with must have survived on the surface
against jets due to ice sublimation, the temperature of ice in the nucleus must
be kept below 145\,K, which is much lower than equilibrium temperature
determined by solar irradiation and thermal emission. These facts indicate that
9P/Tempel 1 has a dust mantle composed of m-sized dust aggregates with
low thermal conductivities .Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and
Astrophysic
Studies on ferrous ion-induced lipid peroxidation of rat liver mitochondria. I. Effect of inorganic phosphate
Effect of inorganic phosphate on ferrous ion- and
ascorbate-induced lipid. peroxidations of isolated rat liver mitochondria was investigated. As a result it has been shown that phosphate accelerates the ferrous ion.induced lipid peroxidation; namely, phos. phate shortens the induction lag period of the lipid peroxidation reaction but the malondialdehyde after onset of its production is yielded at the same rate in various concentrations of phosphate. On the other hand, phosphate inhibits ascorbate.induced lipid peroxidation. There are stoichiometric interactions between the concentration of phos. phate and the induction period. Oxygen uptake by mitochondria was observed in the presence of both ferrous ion and phosphate at initial step of the reaction without being accompanied by malondialdehyde production, and afterwards there occurred malondialdehyde production with rapid rate of the oxygen uptake. Possible mechanisms and
interactions among ferrous ion, ascorbate and phosphate were discussed.</p
Almost alternating diagrams and fibered links in S^3
Let be an oriented link with an alternating diagram . It is known that
is a fibered link if and only if the surface obtained by applying
Seifert's algorithm to is a Hopf plumbing. Here, we call a Hopf
plumbing if is obtained by successively plumbing finite number of Hopf
bands to a disk.
In this paper, we discuss its extension so that we show the following
theorem. Let be a Seifert surface obtained by applying Seifert's algorithm
to an almost alternating diagrams. Then is a fiber surface if and only if
is a Hopf plumbing.
We also show that the above theorem can not be extended to 2-almost
alternating diagrams, that is, we give examples of 2-almost alternating
diagrams for knots whose Seifert surface obtained by Seifert's algorithm are
fiber surfaces that are not Hopf plumbing. This is shown by using a criterion
of Melvin-Morton.Comment: 18 pages, 30 figure
Similarity and Probability Distribution Functions in Many-body Stochastic Processes with Multiplicative Interactions
Analytical and numerical studies on many-body stochastic processes with
multiplicative interactions are reviewed. The method of moment relations is
used to investigate effects of asymmetry and randomness in interactions.
Probability distribution functions of the processes generally have similarity
solutions with power-law tails. Growth rates of the system and power-law
exponents of the tails are determined via transcendental equations. Good
agreement is achieved between analytical calculations and Monte Carlo
simulations.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, CN-Kyoto proceeding
Sublimation Temperature of Circumstellar Dust Particles and Its Importance for Dust Ring Formation
Dust particles in orbit around a star drift toward the central star by the
Poynting-Robertson effect and pile up by sublimation. We analytically derive
the pile-up magnitude, adopting a simple model for optical cross sections. As a
result, we find that the sublimation temperature of drifting dust particles
plays the most important role in the pile-up rather than their optical property
does. Dust particles with high sublimation temperature form a significant dust
ring, which could be found in the vicinity of the sun through in-situ
spacecraft measurements. While the existence of such a ring in a debris disk
could not be identified in the spectral energy distribution (SED), the size of
a dust-free zone shapes the SED. Since we analytically obtain the location and
temperature of sublimation, these analytical formulae are useful to find such
sublimation evidences.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, to be published in Earth Planets Spac
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