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Electric and magnetic Weyl tensors in higher dimensions
Recent results on purely electric (PE) or magnetic (PM) spacetimes in n
dimensions are summarized. These include: Weyl types; diagonalizability;
conditions under which direct (or warped) products are PE/PM.Comment: 4 pages; short summary of (parts of) arXiv:1203.3563. Proceedings of
"Relativity and Gravitation - 100 Years after Einstein in Prague", Prague,
June 25-29, 2012 (http://ae100prg.mff.cuni.cz/
Semi-classical Green kernel asymptotics for the Dirac operator
We consider a semi-classical Dirac operator in arbitrary spatial dimensions
with a smooth potential whose partial derivatives of any order are bounded by
suitable constants. We prove that the distribution kernel of the inverse
operator evaluated at two distinct points fulfilling a certain hypothesis can
be represented as the product of an exponentially decaying factor involving an
associated Agmon distance and some amplitude admitting a complete asymptotic
expansion in powers of the semi-classical parameter. Moreover, we find an
explicit formula for the leading term in that expansion.Comment: 46 page
Quenching of fluorescence of aromatic molecules by graphene due to electron transfer
Investigations on the fluorescence quenching of graphene have been carried
out with two organic donor molecules, pyrene butanaoic acid succinimidyl ester
(PyBS, I) and oligo(p-phenylenevinylene) methyl ester (OPV-ester, II).
Absorption and photoluminescence spectra of I and II recorded in mixture with
increasing the concentrations of graphene showed no change in the former, but
remarkable quenching of fluorescence. The property of graphene to quench
fluorescence of these aromatic molecules is shown to be associated with
photo-induced electron transfer, on the basis of fluorescence decay and
time-resolved transient absorption spectroscopic measurements.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figure
Sistema Agrossilvipastoril na região sudoeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul.
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The Lazarus Project. II. Spacelike extraction with the quasi-Kinnersley tetrad
The Lazarus project was designed to make the most of limited 3D binary
black-hole simulations, through the identification of perturbations at late
times, and subsequent evolution of the Weyl scalar via the Teukolsky
formulation. Here we report on new developments, employing the concept of the
``quasi-Kinnersley'' (transverse) frame, valid in the full nonlinear regime, to
analyze late-time numerical spacetimes that should differ only slightly from
Kerr. This allows us to extract the essential information about the background
Kerr solution, and through this, to identify the radiation present. We
explicitly test this procedure with full numerical evolutions of Bowen-York
data for single spinning black holes, head-on and orbiting black holes near the
ISCO regime. These techniques can be compared with previous Lazarus results,
providing a measure of the numerical-tetrad errors intrinsic to the method, and
give as a by-product a more robust wave extraction method for numerical
relativity.Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures. Journal version with text changes, revised
figures. [Note updated version of original Lazarus paper (gr-qc/0104063)
Exponential localization of hydrogen-like atoms in relativistic quantum electrodynamics
We consider two different models of a hydrogenic atom in a quantized
electromagnetic field that treat the electron relativistically. The first one
is a no-pair model in the free picture, the second one is given by the
semi-relativistic Pauli-Fierz Hamiltonian. We prove that the no-pair operator
is semi-bounded below and that its spectral subspaces corresponding to energies
below the ionization threshold are exponentially localized. Both results hold
true, for arbitrary values of the fine-structure constant, , and the
ultra-violet cut-off, , and for all nuclear charges less than the
critical charge without radiation field, . We obtain
similar results for the semi-relativistic Pauli-Fierz operator, again for all
values of and and for nuclear charges less than .Comment: 37 page
Complete classification of purely magnetic, non-rotating and non-accelerating perfect fluids
Recently the class of purely magnetic non-rotating dust spacetimes has been
shown to be empty (Wylleman, Class. Quant. Grav. 23, 2727). It turns out that
purely magnetic rotating dust models are subject to severe integrability
conditions as well. One of the consequences of the present paper is that also
rotating dust cannot be purely magnetic when it is of Petrov type D or when it
has a vanishing spatial gradient of the energy density. For purely magnetic and
non-rotating perfect fluids on the other hand, which have been fully classified
earlier for Petrov type D (Lozanovski, Class. Quant. Grav. 19, 6377), the fluid
is shown to be non-accelerating if and only if the spatial density gradient
vanishes. Under these conditions, a new and algebraically general solution is
found, which is unique up to a constant rescaling, which is spatially
homogeneous of Bianchi type , has degenerate shear and is of Petrov type
I( in the extended Arianrhod-McIntosh classification.
The metric and the equation of state are explicitly constructed and
properties of the model are briefly discussed. We finally situate it within the
class of normal geodesic flows with degenerate shear tensor.Comment: 12 pages; introduction partly rewritten, notation made more clear,
table of results adde
Knowledge, attitudes and breast-feeding practices of postnatal mothers in Central India
Background: Breast feeding is vital for the health of baby & mother. It is of advantage to baby, mother, family, society and nation. Present study was carried out to evaluate knowledge, attitude and breast feeding practices of postnatal women.Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out at immunization centre. 208 postnatal women were interviewed.Results: Out of 208 postnatal women, 148 women (71.15%) had delivery by caesarean section while 60 women (28.84%) had vaginal delivery. 118 women (56.73%) started breast feeding the baby within 2 hours of delivery, 52 women (25%) started breast feeding the baby after 24 hours of delivery, 26 women (12.5%) started breast feeding the baby after 2-6 hours of delivery while 12 women (5.76%) started breast feeding the baby after 6-24 hours of delivery. 174 women (83.65%) were giving exclusive breast feeding to their babies, 32 women (15.38%) were giving mixed feeding to their babies due to failure to thrive because of inadequate breast secretions. 28 (13.46%) preferred to give formula feeds while 7 (3.36%) preferred to give cow’s milk when needed. 180 (86.53%) intend or started weaning after 6 months while 28 women (13.46%) started weaning to their babies due to failure of baby to thrive or inadequate lactation.Conclusions: Awareness of breast feeding was good. Majority preferred exclusive breast feeding. Still, antenatal counseling about breast feeding can be further of advantage
The mass shell in the semi-relativistic Pauli-Fierz model
We consider the semi-relativistic Pauli-Fierz model for a single free
electron interacting with the quantized radiation field. Employing a variant of
Pizzo's iterative analytic perturbation theory we construct a sequence of
ground state eigenprojections of infra-red cutoff, dressing transformed fiber
Hamiltonians and prove its convergence, as the cutoff goes to zero. Its limit
is the ground state eigenprojection of a certain Hamiltonian unitarily
equivalent to a renormalized fiber Hamiltonian acting in a coherent state
representation space. The ground state energy is an exactly two-fold degenerate
eigenvalue of the renormalized Hamiltonian, while it is not an eigenvalue of
the original fiber Hamiltonian unless the total momentum is zero. These results
hold true, for total momenta inside a ball about zero of arbitrary radius p>0,
provided that the coupling constant is sufficiently small depending on p and
the ultra-violet cutoff. Along the way we prove twice continuous
differentiability and strict convexity of the ground state energy as a function
of the total momentum inside that ball.Comment: 44 page
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