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Marine Gastrotricha from the Belgian coast: species list and distribution
A list of thirty seven species of marine gastrotrichs is given, together with their occurrences at seven collection sites along the Belgian coast. Of these, twenty three species belong to the order Macrodasyida and the other fourteen to the order Chaetonotida. Twenty species were recorded only from the three sublittoral sites and four species from both zones
Social Balance on Networks: The Dynamics of Friendship and Enmity
How do social networks evolve when both friendly and unfriendly relations
exist? Here we propose a simple dynamics for social networks in which the sense
of a relationship can change so as to eliminate imbalanced triads--relationship
triangles that contains 1 or 3 unfriendly links. In this dynamics, a friendly
link changes to unfriendly or vice versa in an imbalanced triad to make the
triad balanced. Such networks undergo a dynamic phase transition from a steady
state to "utopia"--all friendly links--as the amount of network friendliness is
changed. Basic features of the long-time dynamics and the phase transition are
discussed.Comment: 16 pages, 11 figures, paper based on an invited talk at Dyonet06,
Dynamics on Complex Networks and Applications, Dresden, Germany, Feburary
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Magneto-optical trapping of diatomic molecules
The development of the magneto-optical trap revolutionized the fields of
atomic and quantum physics by providing a simple method for the rapid
production of ultracold, trapped atoms. A similar technique for producing a
diverse set of dense, ultracold diatomic molecular species will likewise
transform the study of strongly interacting quantum systems, precision
measurement, and physical chemistry. We demonstrate one- and two-dimensional
transverse laser cooling and magneto-optical trapping of the polar molecule
yttrium (II) oxide (YO). Using a quasicycling optical transition we observe
transverse Doppler cooling of a YO molecular beam to a temperature of 5 mK,
limited by interaction time. With the addition of an oscillating magnetic
quadrupole field we demonstrate a transverse magneto-optical trap and achieve
temperatures of 2 mK.Comment: 13 pages, 4 main figures, 3 supplementary figure
Microwave state transfer and adiabatic dynamics of magnetically trapped polar molecules
Cold and ultracold polar molecules with nonzero electronic angular momentum
are of great interest for studies in quantum chemistry and control,
investigations of novel quantum systems, and precision measurement. However, in
mixed electric and magnetic fields, these molecules are generically subject to
a large set of avoided crossings among their Zeeman sublevels; in magnetic
traps, these crossings lead to distorted potentials and trap loss from electric
bias fields. We have characterized these crossings in OH by
microwave-transferring trapped OH molecules from the upper |f; M = +3/2> parity
state to the lower |e; +3/2> state and observing their trap dynamics under an
applied electric bias field. Our observations are very well described by a
simple Landau-Zener model, yielding insight to the rich spectra and dynamics of
polar radicals in mixed external fields.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures plus supplementary materia
New Limits on Local Lorentz Invariance in Mercury and Cesium
We report new bounds on Local Lorentz Invariance (LLI) violation in Cs and
Hg. The limits are obtained through the observation of the the spin- precession
frequencies of 199Hg and 133Cs atoms in their ground states as a function of
the orientation of an applied magnetic field with respect to the fixed stars.
We measure the amplitudes of the dipole couplings to a preferred direction in
the equatorial plane to be 19(11) nHz for Hg and 9(5) microHz for Cs. The upper
bounds established here improve upon previous bounds by about a factor of four.
The improvement is primarily due to mounting the apparatus on a rotating table.
New bounds are established on several terms in the standard model extension
including the first bounds on the spin-couplings of the neutron and proton to
the z direction, <7e-30 GeV and <7e-29 GeV, respectively.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figure
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