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Striped quantum Hall phases
Recent experiments seem to confirm predictions that interactions lead to
charge density wave ground states in higher Landau levels. These new
``correlated'' ground states of the quantum Hall system manifest themselves for
example in a strongly anisotropic resistivity tensor. We give a brief
introduction and overview of this new and emerging field.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, updated reference to experimental wor
NMR evidence for a strong modulation of the Bose-Einstein Condensate in BaCuSiO
We present a Cu and Si NMR study of the quasi-2D coupled
spin 1/2 dimer compound BaCuSiO in the magnetic field range 13-26 T and
at temperatures as low as 50 mK. NMR data in the gapped phase reveal that below
90 K different intra-dimer exchange couplings and different gaps
( = 1.16) exist in every second plane along
the c-axis, in addition to a planar incommensurate (IC) modulation. Si
spectra in the field induced magnetic ordered phase reveal that close to the
quantum critical point at = 23.35 T the average boson density
of the Bose-Einstein condensate is strongly modulated along the
c-axis with a density ratio for every second plane
. An IC modulation of the local
density is also present in each plane. This adds new constraints for the
understanding of the 2D value = 1 of the critical exponent describing
the phase boundary
NICMOS Imaging of the Dusty Microjansky Radio Source VLA J123642+621331 at z = 4.424
We present the discovery of a radio galaxy at a likely redshift of z = 4.424
in one of the flanking fields of the Hubble Deep Field. Radio observations with
the VLA and MERLIN centered on the HDF yielded a complete sample of microjansky
radio sources, of which about 20% have no optical counterpart to I < 25 mag. In
this Letter, we address the possible nature of one of these sources, through
deep HST NICMOS images in the F110W (J) and F160W (H) filters. VLA
J123642+621331 has a single emission line at 6595-A, which we identify with
Lyman-alpha at z = 4.424. We argue that this faint (H = 23.9 mag), compact (r =
0.2 arcsec), red (I - K = 2.0) object is most likely a dusty, star-forming
galaxy with an embedded active nucleus.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Letters. 11 pages,
4 figures, uses aastex v5.0 and psfi
A Complexity-Brightness Correlation in Gamma Ray Bursts
We observe strong correlations between the temporal properties of gamma ray
bursts (GRBs) and their apparent peak brightness. The strongest effect (with a
significance level of 10^{-6}) is the difference between the brightness
distributions of simple bursts (dominated by a single smooth pulse) and complex
bursts (consisting of overlapping pulses). The latter has a break at a peak
flux of 1.5 ph/cm^2/s, while the distribution of simple bursts is smooth down
to the BATSE threshold. We also observe brightness dependent variations in the
shape of the average peak aligned time profile (ATP) of GRBs. The decaying
slope of the ATP shows time dilation when comparing bright and dim bursts while
the rising slope hardly changes. Both slopes of the ATP are deformed for weak
bursts as compared to strong bursts. The interpretation of these effects is
simple: a complex burst where a number of independent pulses overlap in time
appears intrinsically stronger than a simple burst. Then the BATSE sample of
complex bursts covers larger redshifts where some cosmological factor causes
the break in the peak brightness distribution. This break could correspond to
the peak in the star formation rate that was recently shown to occur at a
redshift of z~1.5.Comment: 13 pages; 11 figures; replaced with the published versio
Composite Fermions in Modulated Structures: Transport and Surface Acoustic Waves
Motivated by a recent experiment of Willett et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 4478
(1997)], we employ semiclassical composite-fermion theory to study the effect
of a periodic density modulation on a quantum Hall system near Landau level
filling factor nu=1/2. We show that even a weak density modulation leads to
dramatic changes in surface-acoustic-wave (SAW) propagation, and propose an
explanation for several key features of the experimental observations. We
predict that properly arranged dc transport measurements would show a structure
similar to that seen in SAW measurements.Comment: Version published in Phys. Rev. Lett. Figures changed to show SAW
velocity shift. LaTeX, 5 pages, two included postscript figure
Molecular orientational dynamics of the endohedral fullerene ScN@C as probed by C and Sc NMR
We measure 13C and 45Sc NMR lineshapes and spin-lattice relaxation times (T1)
to probe the orientational dynamics of the endohedral metallofullerene
Sc3N@C80. The measurements show an activated behavior for molecular
reorientations over the full temperature range with a similar behavior for the
temperature dependence of the 13C and 45Sc data. Combined with spectral data
from Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) NMR, the measurements can be interpreted to
mean the motion of the encapsulated Sc3N molecule is independent of that of the
C80 cage, although this requires the similar temperature dependence of the 13C
and 45Sc spin-lattice relaxation times to be coincidental. For the Sc3N to be
fixed to the C80 cage, one must overcome the symmetry breaking effect this has
on the Sc3N@C80 system since this would result in more than the observed two
13C lines.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
Old high-redshift galaxies and primordial density fluctuation spectra
We have discovered a population of extremely red galaxies at
which have apparent stellar ages of \gs 3 Gyr, based on detailed spectroscopy
in the rest-frame ultraviolet. In order for galaxies to have existed at the
high collapse redshifts indicated by these ages, there must be a minimum level
of power in the density fluctuation spectrum on galaxy scales. This paper
compares the required power with that inferred from other high-redshift
populations. If the collapse redshifts for the old red galaxies are in the
range -- 8, there is general agreement between the various
tracers on the required inhomogeneity on 1-Mpc scales. This level of
small-scale power requires the Lyman-limit galaxies to be approximately
fluctuations, implying a very large bias parameter .
The high collapse redshifts of the red galaxies as deduced from gravitational
collapse provides independent support for the ages estimated from their stellar
populations. Such early-forming galaxies are rare, and their contribution to
the cosmological stellar density is consistent with an extrapolation to higher
redshifts of the star-formation rate measured at ; there is no evidence
for a general era of spheroid formation at extreme redshifts.Comment: 9 Pages MNRAS in press. Uses MNRAS Plain TeX macro
Landau Damping in a 2D Electron Gas with Imposed Quantum Grid
Dielectric properties of semiconductor substrate with imposed two dimensional
(2D) periodic grid of quantum wires or nanotubes (quantum crossbars, QCB) are
studied. It is shown that a capacitive contact between QCB and semiconductor
substrate does not destroy the Luttinger liquid character of the long wave QCB
excitations. However, the dielectric losses of a substrate surface are
drastically modified due to diffraction processes on the QCB superlattice.
QCB-substrate interaction results in additional Landau damping regions of the
substrate plasmons. Their existence, form and the density of losses are
strongly sensitive to the QCB lattice constant.Comment: 9 pages, 12 eps-figure
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