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    The magnetic behavior of Li2MO3 (M=Mn, Ru and Ir) and Li2(Mn1-xRux)O3

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    The present study summerizes magnetic and Mossbauer measurements on ceramic Li2MO3 M= Mn, Ru and Ir and the mixed Li2(Mn1-xRux)O3 materials, which show many of the features reflecting to antiferromagnetic ordering or to existence of paramagnetic states. Li2IrO3 and Li2RuO3 are paramagnetic down to 5 K. Li2(Mn1-xRux)O3 compounds are antiferromagnetically ordered at TN = 48 K for x=0. TN decreases as the Ru content increases and, for x=0.8, TN =34 K.Comment: accepted to Physica

    Model-independent Constraints on the Weak Phase α\alpha (or ϕ2\phi_2) and QCD Penguin Pollution in BππB \to \pi\pi Decays

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    We present an {\it algebraic} isospin approach towards a more straightforward and model-independent determination of the weak phase α\alpha (or ϕ2\phi_2) and QCD penguin pollution in BππB\to \pi\pi decays. The world averages of current experimental data allow us to impose some useful constraints on the isospin parameters of BππB\to \pi\pi transitions. We find that the magnitude of α\alpha (or ϕ2\phi_2) extracted from the indirect CP violation in π+π\pi^+\pi^- mode is in agreement with the standard-model expectation from other indirect measurements, but its four-fold discrete ambiguity has to be resolved in the near future.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, 2 table

    On the geometry of double field theory

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    Double field theory was developed by theoretical physicists as a way to encompass TT-duality. In this paper, we express the basic notions of the theory in differential-geometric invariant terms, in the framework of para-Kaehler manifolds. We define metric algebroids, which are vector bundles with a bracket of cross sections that has the same metric compatibility property as a Courant bracket. We show that a double field gives rise to two canonical connections, whose scalar curvatures can be integrated to obtain actions. Finally, in analogy with Dirac structures, we define and study para-Dirac structures on double manifolds.Comment: The paper will appear in J. Math. Phys., 201

    Universal charge transport of the Mn oxides in the high temperature limit

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    We have found that various Mn oxides have the universal resistivity and thermopower in the high temperature limit. The resistivities and thermopowers of all the samples go toward constant values of 7±\pm1 mΩ\Omegacm and 79±-79\pm3 μ\muV/K, which are independent of carrier density and crystal structures. We propose that the electric conduction occurs in a highly localized way in the high temperature limit, where the exchange of entropy and charge occurs in the neighboring Mn3+^{3+} and Mn4+^{4+} ions.Comment: 4 pages, 4 eps figures, to be published in J. Appl. Phy

    An integral formula for L^2-eigenfunctions of a fourth order Bessel-type differential operator

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    We find an explicit integral formula for the eigenfunctions of a fourth order differential operator against the kernel involving two Bessel functions. Our formula establishes the relation between K-types in two different realizations of the minimal representation of the indefinite orthogonal group, namely the L^2-model and the conformal model

    Orbital Evolution of Moons in Weakly Accreting Circumplanetary Disks

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    We investigate the formation of hot and massive circumplanetary disks (CPDs) and the orbital evolution of satellites formed in these disks. Because of the comparatively small size-scale of the sub-disk, quick magnetic diffusion prevents the magnetorotational instability (MRI) from being well-developed at ionization levels that would allow MRI in the parent protoplanetary disk. In the absence of significant angular momentum transport, continuous mass supply from the parental protoplanetary disk leads to the formation of a massive CPD. We have developed an evolutionary model for this scenario and have estimated the orbital evolution of satellites within the disk. We find, in a certain temperature range, that inward migration of a satellite can be stopped by a change in the structure due to the opacity transitions. Moreover, by capturing second and third migrating satellites in mean motion resonances, a compact system in Laplace resonance can be formed in our disk models.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figure

    New Symbolic Tools for Differential Geometry, Gravitation, and Field Theory

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    DifferentialGeometry is a Maple software package which symbolically performs fundamental operations of calculus on manifolds, differential geometry, tensor calculus, Lie algebras, Lie groups, transformation groups, jet spaces, and the variational calculus. These capabilities, combined with dramatic recent improvements in symbolic approaches to solving algebraic and differential equations, have allowed for development of powerful new tools for solving research problems in gravitation and field theory. The purpose of this paper is to describe some of these new tools and present some advanced applications involving: Killing vector fields and isometry groups, Killing tensors and other tensorial invariants, algebraic classification of curvature, and symmetry reduction of field equations.Comment: 42 page

    Non-collinear Magnetic Order in the Double Perovskites: Double Exchange on a Geometrically Frustrated Lattice

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    Double perovskites of the form A_2BB'O_6 usually involve a transition metal ion, B, with a large magnetic moment, and a non magnetic ion B'. While many double perovskites are ferromagnetic, studies on the underlying model reveal the possibility of antiferromagnetic phases as well driven by electron delocalisation. In this paper we present a comprehensive study of the magnetic ground state and T_c scales of the minimal double perovskite model in three dimensions using a combination of spin-fermion Monte Carlo and variational calculations. In contrast to two dimensions, where the effective magnetic lattice is bipartite, three dimensions involves a geometrically frustrated face centered cubic (FCC) lattice. This promotes non-collinear spiral states and `flux' like phases in addition to collinear anti-ferromagnetic order. We map out the possible magnetic phases for varying electron density, `level separation' epsilon_B - epsilon_B', and the crucial B'-B' (next neighbour) hopping t'.Comment: 15 pages pdflatex + 19 figs, revision: removed redundant comment
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