57 research outputs found
Observations of OB-stars at the former Leiden Southern Station
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The Palomar-Leiden survey of faint minor planets - Conclusion
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The second Palomar-Leiden Trojan survey
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Five-colour photometry of OB-stars in the Southern Hemisphere
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Negative 4-Probe Conductances of Mesoscopic Superconducting Wires
We analyze the longitudinal 4-probe conductance of mesoscopic normal and
superconducting wires and predict that in the superconducting case, large
negative values can arise for both the weakly disordered and localized regimes.
This contrasts sharply with the behaviour of the longitudinal 4-probe
conductance of normal wires, which in the localized limit is always
exponentially small and positive.Comment: Latex, 3 figures available on request to [email protected]
(Simon Robinson
Size-effects in the Density of States in NS and SNS junctions
The quasiparticle local density of states (LDOS) is studied in clean NS and
SNS junctions with increasing transverse size, from quasi-one-dimensional to
three-dimensional. It is shown that finite transverse dimensions are related to
pronounced effects in the LDOS, such as fast oscillations superimposed on the
quasiparticle interference oscillations (for NS) and additional peaks in the
bound state spectrum in the subgap region (for SNS). Also, the validity of the
Andreev approximation is discussed. It turns out to be an acceptable
approximation in all situations tested.Comment: 9 pages, RevTex, 5 figures, accepted in Phys. Rev.
A tomographic study of the classical nova RR Pic
We present the results of spectrophotometric observations of the old nova RR
Pic performed in two spectral ranges, one centered in the Ha line and other
covering Hb and Hg spectral lines. From the Hb radial velocity study we found a
primary radial semi-amplitude of K1 = 37(1) km/s and a systemic velocity of g =
1.8(2) km/s. With this new values a mass diagram is constructed, constraining
the possible mass intervals for the system. The possible orbital inclination
range was restricted using the fact that RR Pic presents shallow eclipses. A
secondary mass range below the limit of a main sequence star filling its Roche
lobe indicate an evolved companion. We also calculated the Ha, Hb, Hg, HeI 6678
and HeII 4686 Doppler tomograms. The most conspicuous differences are found
between the HeI and HeII tomograms, the former has a ring shape, while the
second is filled at low velocities, suggesting that the low velocity emission
is not coming from the accretion disk. Radial emissivity profiles for these
lines were also derived.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures, accepted to appear in PAS
Nonequilibrium Josephson effect in mesoscopic ballistic multiterminal SNS junctions
We present a detailed study of nonequilibrium Josephson currents and
conductance in ballistic multiterminal SNS-devices. Nonequilibrium is created
by means of quasiparticle injection from a normal reservoir connected to the
normal part of the junction. By applying a voltage at the normal reservoir the
Josephson current can be suppressed or the direction of the current can be
reversed. For a junction longer than the thermal length, , the
nonequilibrium current increases linearly with applied voltage, saturating at a
value equal to the equilibrium current of a short junction. The conductance
exhibits a finite bias anomaly around . For symmetric
injection, the conductance oscillates -periodically with the phase
difference between the superconductors, with position of the minimum
( or ) dependent on applied voltage and temperature. For
asymmetric injection, both the nonequilibrium Josephson current and the
conductance becomes -periodic in phase difference. Inclusion of barriers
at the NS-interfaces gives rise to a resonant behavior of the total Josephson
current with respect to junction length with a period . Both
three and four terminal junctions are studied.Comment: 21 pages, 19 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Simvastatin treatment reduces the cholesterol content of membrane/lipid rafts, implicating the N -methyl-D-aspartate receptor in anxiety: a literature review
ABSTRACT Membrane/lipid rafts (MLRs) are plasmalemmal microdomains that are essential for neuronal signaling and synaptic development/stabilization. Inhibitors of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme-A reductase (statins) can disable the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor through disruption of MLRs and, in turn, decrease NMDA-mediated anxiety. This hypothesis will contribute to understanding the critical roles of simvastatin in treating anxiety via the NMDA receptor
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