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Comparisons of Supergranule Characteristics During the Solar Minima of Cycles 22/23 and 23/24
Supergranulation is a component of solar convection that manifests itself on
the photosphere as a cellular network of around 35 Mm across, with a turnover
lifetime of 1-2 days. It is strongly linked to the structure of the magnetic
field. The horizontal, divergent flows within supergranule cells carry local
field lines to the cell boundaries, while the rotational properties of
supergranule upflows may contribute to the restoration of the poloidal field as
part of the dynamo mechanism that controls the solar cycle. The solar minimum
at the transition from cycle 23 to 24 was notable for its low level of activity
and its extended length. It is of interest to study whether the convective
phenomena that influences the solar magnetic field during this time differed in
character to periods of previous minima. This study investigates three
characteristics (velocity components, sizes and lifetimes) of solar
supergranulation. Comparisons of these characteristics are made between the
minima of cycles 22/23 and 23/24 using MDI Doppler data from 1996 and 2008,
respectively. It is found that whereas the lifetimes are equal during both
epochs (around 18 h), the sizes are larger in 1996 (35.9 +/- 0.3 Mm) than in
2008 (35.0 +/- 0.3 Mm), while the dominant horizontal velocity flows are weaker
(139 +/- 1 m/s in 1996; 141 +/- 1 m/s in 2008). Although numerical differences
are seen, they are not conclusive proof of the most recent minimum being
inherently unusual.Comment: 22 pages, 5 figures. Solar Physics, in pres
Resolution of null fiber and conormal bundles on the Lagrangian Grassmannian
We study the null fiber of a moment map related to dual pairs. We construct
an equivariant resolution of singularities of the null fiber, and get conormal
bundles of closed -orbits in the Lagrangian Grassmannian as the
categorical quotient. The conormal bundles thus obtained turn out to be a
resolution of singularities of the closure of nilpotent -orbits, which
is a "quotient" of the resolution of the null fiber.Comment: 17 pages; completely revised and add reference
Strong Coupling Expansions of SU(N) Seiberg-Witten Theory
We set up a systematic expansion of the prepotential for
supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories with SU(N) gauge group in the region of
strong coupling where a maximal number of mutually local fields become
massless. In particular, we derive the first non-trivial non-perturbative
correction, which is the first term in the strong coupling expansion providing
a coupling between the different U(1) factors, and which governs for example
the strength of gaugino Yukawa couplings.Comment: 13 pages, Plain Tex, no macros needed, no figure
Two-Loop Superstrings V: Gauge Slice Independence of the N-Point Function
A systematic construction of superstring scattering amplitudes for
massless NS bosons to two loop order is given, based on the projection of
supermoduli space onto super period matrices used earlier for the superstring
measure in the first four papers of this series. The one important new
difficulty arising for the -point amplitudes is the fact that the projection
onto super period matrices introduces corrections to the chiral vertex
operators for massless NS bosons which are not pure (1,0) differential forms.
However, it is proved that the chiral amplitudes are closed differential forms,
and transform by exact differentials on the worldsheet under changes of gauge
slices. Holomorphic amplitudes and independence of left from right movers are
recaptured after the extraction of terms which are Dolbeault exact in one
insertion point, and de Rham closed in the remaining points. This allows a
construction of GSO projected, integrated superstring scattering amplitudes
which are independent of the choice of gauge slices and have only physical
kinematical singularities.Comment: 33 pages, no figur
Two-Loop Superstrings IV, The Cosmological Constant and Modular Forms
The slice-independent gauge-fixed superstring chiral measure in genus 2
derived in the earlier papers of this series for each spin structure is
evaluated explicitly in terms of theta-constants. The slice-independence allows
an arbitrary choice of superghost insertion points q_1, q_2 in the explicit
evaluation, and the most effective one turns out to be the split gauge defined
by S_{\delta}(q_1,q_2)=0. This results in expressions involving bilinear
theta-constants M. The final formula in terms of only theta-constants follows
from new identities between M and theta-constants which may be interesting in
their own right. The action of the modular group Sp(4,Z) is worked out
explicitly for the contribution of each spin structure to the superstring
chiral measure. It is found that there is a unique choice of relative phases
which insures the modular invariance of the full chiral superstring measure,
and hence a unique way of implementing the GSO projection for even spin
structure. The resulting cosmological constant vanishes, not by a Riemann
identity, but rather by the genus 2 identity expressing any modular form of
weight 8 as the square of a modular form of weight 4. The degeneration limits
for the contribution of each spin structure are determined, and the
divergences, before the GSO projection, are found to be the ones expected on
physical grounds.Comment: 58 pages, no figure
Two-Loop Superstrings II, The Chiral Measure on Moduli Space
A detailed derivation from first principles is given for the unambiguous and
slice-independent formula for the two-loop superstring chiral measure which was
announced in the first paper of this series. Supergeometries are projected onto
their super period matrices, and the integration over odd supermoduli is
performed by integrating over the fibers of this projection. The subtleties
associated with this procedure are identified. They require the inclusion of
some new finite-dimensional Jacobian superdeterminants, a deformation of the
worldsheet correlation functions using the stress tensor, and perhaps
paradoxically, another additional gauge choice, ``slice \hat\mu choice'', whose
independence also has to be established. This is done using an important
correspondence between superholomorphic notions with respect to a supergeometry
and holomorphic notions with respect to its super period matrix. Altogether,
the subtleties produce precisely the corrective terms which restore the
independence of the resulting gauge-fixed formula under infinitesimal changes
of gauge-slice. This independence is a key criterion for any gauge-fixed
formula and hence is verified in detail.Comment: 64 pages, no figure
Two-Loop Superstrings VII, Cohomology of Chiral Amplitudes
The relation between superholomorphicity and holomorphicity of chiral
superstring N-point amplitudes for NS bosons on a genus 2 Riemann surface is
shown to be encoded in a hybrid cohomology theory, incorporating elements of
both de Rham and Dolbeault cohomologies. A constructive algorithm is provided
which shows that, for arbitrary N and for each fixed even spin structure, the
hybrid cohomology classes of the chiral amplitudes of the N-point function on a
surface of genus 2 always admit a holomorphic representative. Three key
ingredients in the derivation are a classification of all kinematic invariants
for the N-point function, a new type of 3-point Green's function, and a
recursive construction by monodromies of certain sections of vector bundles
over the moduli space of Riemann surfaces, holomorphic in all but exactly one
or two insertion points.Comment: 103 pages, 2 figure
Two-Loop Superstrings I, Main Formulas
An unambiguous and slice-independent formula for the two-loop superstring
measure on moduli space for even spin structure is constructed from first
principles. The construction uses the super-period matrix as moduli invariant
under worldsheet supersymmetry. This produces new subtle contributions to the
gauge-fixing process, which eliminate all the ambiguities plaguing earlier
gauge-fixed formulas.
The superstring measure can be computed explicitly and a simple expression in
terms of modular forms is obtained. For fixed spin structure, the measure
exhibits the expected behavior under degenerations of the surface. The measure
allows for a unique modular covariant GSO projection. Under this GSO
projection, the cosmological constant, the 1-, 2- and 3- point functions of
massless supergravitons all vanish pointwise on moduli space without the
appearance of boundary terms. A certain disconnected part of the 4-point
function is shown to be given by a convergent, finite integral on moduli space.
A general slice-independent formula is given for the two-loop cosmological
constant in compactifications with central charge c=15 and N=1 worldsheet
supersymmetry in terms of the data of the compactification conformal field
theory.
In this paper, a summary of the above results is presented with detailed
constructions, derivations and proofs to be provided in a series of subsequent
publications.Comment: 21 pages, no figures, references added, minor typos correcte
Fruit production, migrant bird visitation, and seed dispersal of Guarea glabra in Panama
The relationship between bird visitation and the size of the available fruit crop was studied at an understory tree ( Guarea glabra Vahl, Meliaceae) in the tropical wet forest of Barro Colorado Island, Panama Canal Zone. Twelve resident species and seven North American migrant species fed on the Bright orange arilloids (seeds with arils), which were not depleted during the normal fruiting period. The number of individual visitors, the number of visiting species, and the number of seeds removed increased linearly with the size of the available fruit crop. The proportion of seeds removed did not increase with the size of the available fruit crop, indicating that dispersal is a function of the number of fruit available and not a disproportionate function of large fruit displays. Four species of North American migrants ( Myiarchus crinitus, Catharus ustulatus, Vireo olivaceus , and Vermivora peregrina ) accounted for 70% of the visits and 60% of the seeds removed from the trees. No resident species visited Guarea as frequently as any one of these migrants. There was no indication that any single visitor was dependent on this tree for nutrition, nor that the tree was dependent upon any single species for dispersal. We hypothesize that the fruiting season of G. glabra is adaptively synchronized with northward migration of opportunistically frugivorous North American birds.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47724/1/442_2004_Article_BF00348067.pd
Two-Loop Superstrings VI: Non-Renormalization Theorems and the 4-Point Function
The N-point amplitudes for the Type II and Heterotic superstrings at two-loop
order and for massless NS bosons are evaluated explicitly from first
principles, using the method of projection onto super period matrices
introduced and developed in the first five papers of this series. The
gauge-dependent corrections to the vertex operators, identified in paper V, are
carefully taken into account, and the crucial counterterms which are Dolbeault
exact in one insertion point and de Rham closed in the remaining points are
constructed explicitly. This procedure maintains gauge slice independence at
every stage of the evaluation.
Analysis of the resulting amplitudes demonstrates, from first principles,
that for , no two-loop corrections occur, while for N=4, no two-loop
corrections to the low energy effective action occur for terms in the
Type II superstrings, and for , , , and terms in the
Heterotic strings.Comment: 98 pages, no figur
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