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Compatibility of alternative fuels with advanced automotive gas turbine and stirling engines. A literature survey
The application of alternative fuels in advanced automotive gas turbine and Stirling engines is discussed on the basis of a literature survey. These alternative engines are briefly described, and the aspects that will influence fuel selection are identified. Fuel properties and combustion properties are discussed, with consideration given to advanced materials and components. Alternative fuels from petroleum, coal, oil shale, alcohol, and hydrogen are discussed, and some background is given about the origin and production of these fuels. Fuel requirements for automotive gas turbine and Stirling engines are developed, and the need for certain reseach efforts is discussed. Future research efforts planned at Lewis are described
Equilibrium configurations for quark-diquark stars and the problem of Her X-1 mass
We report new calculations of the physical properties of a quark-diquark
plasma. A vacuum contribution is taken into account and is responsible for the
appearance of a stable state at zero pressure and at a baryon density of about
2.2 times the nuclear matter density in this model. The resulting equation of
state was used to integrate numerically the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff
equations. The mass-radius relationship has been derived from a series of
equilibrium configurations constituted by a mixture of quarks and diquarks.
These stellar models, which are representative of a whole class, may be helpful
to understand the possible compactness of the X-ray source Her X-1 and related
objects.Comment: 15 pp., PlainTex file + 3 figures available upon request at
[email protected]. Submitted to Int. Jour. Mod. Phys.
Self-bound Interacting QCD Matter in Compact Stars
The quark gluon plasma (QGP) at zero temperature and high baryon number is a
system that may be present inside compact stars. It is quite possible that this
cold QGP shares some relevant features with the hot QGP observed in heavy ion
collisions, being also a strongly interacting system. In a previous work we
have derived from the QCD Lagrangian an equation of state (EOS) for the cold
QGP, which can be considered an improved version of the MIT bag model EOS.
Compared to the latter, our equation of state reaches higher values of the
pressure at comparable baryon densities. This feature is due to perturbative
corrections and also to non-perturbative effects. Here we apply this EOS to the
study of neutron stars, discussing the absolute stability of quark matter and
computing the mass-radius relation for self-bound (strange) stars. The maximum
masses of the sequences exceed two solar masses, in agreement with the recently
measured values of the mass of the pulsar PSR J1614-2230, and the corresponding
radii around 10-11 km
Measurements of the structure and circulation of the stratosphere and mesosphere, 1971-2
Complete data from a total of 43 meteorological rocket soundings of the stratosphere and mesosphere conducted from Barrow, Alaska; Churchill, Canada; Wallops Island Va.; and Kourou, French Guiana are presented. These data consist of temperature, pressure, density, and wind profiles from 35 acoustic grenade soundings that cover the 30 to 90 km altitude range, and temperature, pressure, and density profiles from 8 pitot probe soundings that cover the 25 to 120 km altitude range. Errors for each of the 35 acoustic grenade soundings are also included
Color-flavor locked strange matter
We analyze how the CFL states in dense matter work in the direction of
enhancing the parameter space for absolutely stable phases (strange matter). We
find that the "CFL strange matter" phase can be the true ground state of
hadronic matter for a much wider range of the parameters of the model (the gap
of the QCD Cooper pairs , the strange quark mass and the Bag
Constant ) than the state without any pairing, and derive a full equation of
state and an accurate analytic approximation to the lowest order in
and which may be directly used for applications. The effects of pairing
on the equation of state are found to be small (as previously expected) but not
negligible and may be relevant for astrophysics.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Sequence analysis of Hungarian LHON patients not carrying the common primary mutations
We describe sequence analysis of the mitochondrial DNA of five Hungarian patients diagnosed with probable LHON, who do not carry any of the three primary point mutations. We report three novel mutations, one of which might have a pathogenic rol
Dependence of the optical brightness on the gamma and X-ray properties of GRBs
The Swift satellite made a real break through with measuring simultaneously
the gamma X-ray and optical data of GRBs, effectively. Although, the satellite
measures the gamma, X-ray and optical properties almost in the same time a
significant fractions of GRBs remain undetected in the optical domain. In a
large number of cases only an upper bound is obtained. Survival analysis is a
tool for studying samples where a part of the cases has only an upper (lower)
limit. The obtained survival function may depend on some other variables. The
Cox regression is a way to study these dependencies. We studied the dependence
of the optical brightness (obtained by the UVOT) on the gamma and X-ray
properties, measured by the BAT and XRT on board of the Swift satellite. We
showed that the gamma peak flux has the greatest impact on the afterglow's
optical brightness while the gamma photon index and the X-ray flux do not. This
effect probably originates in the energetics of the jet launched from the
central engine of the GRB which triggers the afterglow.Comment: 2012 Fermi Symposium proceedings - eConf C12102
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