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Fermi Coordinates and Penrose Limits
We propose a formulation of the Penrose plane wave limit in terms of null
Fermi coordinates. This provides a physically intuitive (Fermi coordinates are
direct measures of geodesic distance in space-time) and manifestly covariant
description of the expansion around the plane wave metric in terms of
components of the curvature tensor of the original metric, and generalises the
covariant description of the lowest order Penrose limit metric itself, obtained
in hep-th/0312029. We describe in some detail the construction of null Fermi
coordinates and the corresponding expansion of the metric, and then study
various aspects of the higher order corrections to the Penrose limit. In
particular, we observe that in general the first-order corrected metric is such
that it admits a light-cone gauge description in string theory. We also
establish a formal analogue of the Weyl tensor peeling theorem for the Penrose
limit expansion in any dimension, and we give a simple derivation of the
leading (quadratic) corrections to the Penrose limit of AdS_5 x S^5.Comment: 25 page
The Refractive Index of Curved Spacetime II: QED, Penrose Limits and Black Holes
This work considers the way that quantum loop effects modify the propagation
of light in curved space. The calculation of the refractive index for scalar
QED is reviewed and then extended for the first time to QED with spinor
particles in the loop. It is shown how, in both cases, the low frequency phase
velocity can be greater than c, as found originally by Drummond and Hathrell,
but causality is respected in the sense that retarded Green functions vanish
outside the lightcone. A "phenomenology" of the refractive index is then
presented for black holes, FRW universes and gravitational waves. In some
cases, some of the polarization states propagate with a refractive index having
a negative imaginary part indicating a potential breakdown of the optical
theorem in curved space and possible instabilities.Comment: 62 pages, 14 figures, some signs corrected in formulae and graph
Penrose Limits and Spacetime Singularities
We give a covariant characterisation of the Penrose plane wave limit: the
plane wave profile matrix is the restriction of the null geodesic
deviation matrix (curvature tensor) of the original spacetime metric to the
null geodesic, evaluated in a comoving frame. We also consider the Penrose
limits of spacetime singularities and show that for a large class of black
hole, cosmological and null singularities (of Szekeres-Iyer ``power-law
type''), including those of the FRW and Schwarzschild metrics, the result is a
singular homogeneous plane wave with profile , the scale
invariance of the latter reflecting the power-law behaviour of the
singularities.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX2e; v2: additional references and cosmetic correction
String Interactions in PP-Waves
We argue that string interactions in a PP-wave spacetime are governed by an
effective coupling g_{eff}=g_s(\mu p^+\apm)f(\mu p^+ \apm) where f(\mu p^+
\apm) is proportional to the light cone energy of the string states involved
in the interaction. This simply follows from generalities of a Matrix String
description of this background. nicely interpolates between the
expected result () for flat space (small \mu p^+\apm) and a recently
conjectured expression from the perturbative gauge theory side (large \mu
p^+\apm).Comment: 8 page
Goedel, Penrose, anti-Mach: extra supersymmetries of time-dependent plane waves
We prove that M-theory plane waves with extra supersymmetries are necessarily
homogeneous (but possibly time-dependent), and we show by explicit construction
that such time-dependent plane waves can admit extra supersymmetries. To that
end we study the Penrose limits of Goedel-like metrics, show that the Penrose
limit of the M-theory Goedel metric (with 20 supercharges) is generically a
time-dependent homogeneous plane wave of the anti-Mach type, and display the
four extra Killings spinors in that case. We conclude with some general remarks
on the Killing spinor equations for homogeneous plane waves.Comment: 20 pages, LaTeX2
More on Phase Structure of Nonlocal 2D Generalized Yang-Mills Theories (nlgYM's)
We study the phase structure of nonlocal two dimensional generalized Yang -
Mills theories (nlgYM) and it is shown that all order of model
of these theories has phase transition only on compact manifold with (on
sphere), and the order of phase transition is 3. Also it is shown that the
model of nlgYM has third order phase
transition on any compact manifold with ,
and has no phase transition on sphere.Comment: 11 pages, no figure
Computer program compatible with a laser nephelometer
The laser nephelometer data system was updated to provide magnetic tape recording of data, and real time or near real time processing of data to provide particle size distribution and liquid water content. Digital circuits were provided to interface the laser nephelometer to a Data General Nova 1200 minicomputer. Communications are via a teletypewriter. A dual Linc Magnetic Tape System is used for program storage and data recording. Operational programs utilize the Data General Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) and the ERT AIRMAP Real-Time Operating System (ARTS). The programs provide for acquiring data from the laser nephelometer, acquiring data from auxiliary sources, keeping time, performing real time calculations, recording data and communicating with the teletypewriter
Fretting wear of Ti(CxNy) PVD coatings under variable environmental conditions
Fretting wear as a specific type of degradation is defined as an oscillatory motion at small amplitude between two nominally stationary solid bodies in mutual contact. Under external stresses the interface is being damaged by debris generation and its successive ejections outside the contact area. A potential protection against fretting damage by means of hard coatings is being offered by different surface engineering techniques. For this study TiC, TiN and TiCN hard coatings manufactured by a PVD method have been selected and tested against smooth polycrystalline alumina ball. A fretting test programme has been carried out at the frequency of 5Hz, 100N normal load, 100µm displacement amplitude and at three values of a relative humidity: 10, 50 and 90% at 295-298K temperature. It turned out that the intensity of wear process was depending not only on loading conditions but on environmental ones as well. A significant impact of RH on wear rate and friction behaviour of the coatings under investigation has been observed. Two different damage mechanisms have been identified and related to the phenomena of debris oxidation and debris adhesion to the counterbody surface. In the latter case the debris deposited onto the surface of the alumina ball lead to a change of stress distribution at the interface and as a result to accelerated wear. In this work experiments with variable relative humidity increasing from 10% to 90% within 1 a single fretting test have been completed. It follows from these experiments that there exists an intermediate value of the RH at which the friction coefficient changes rapidly. Finally a dissipated energy approach has been applied in the work in order to quantify and compare fretting wear rates of different hard coatings
Kaigorodov spaces and their Penrose limits
Kaigorodov spaces arise, after spherical compactification, as near horizon
limits of M2, M5, and D3-branes with a particular pp-wave propagating in a
world volume direction. We show that the uncompactified near horizon
configurations K\times S are solutions of D=11 or D=10 IIB supergravity which
correspond to perturbed versions of their AdS \times S analogues. We derive the
Penrose-Gueven limits of the Kaigorodov space and the total spaces and analyse
their symmetries. An Inonu-Wigner contraction of the Lie algebra is shown to
occur, although there is a symmetry enhancement. We compare the results to the
maximally supersymmetric CW spaces found as limits of AdS\times S spacetimes:
the initial gravitational perturbation on the brane and its near horizon
geometry remains after taking non-trivial Penrose limits, but seems to
decouple. One particuliar limit yields a time-dependent homogeneous plane-wave
background whose string theory is solvable, while in the other cases we find
inhomogeneous backgrounds.Comment: latex2e, 24 page
Penrose Limits of the Baryonic D5-brane
The Penrose limits of a D5-brane wrapped on the sphere of AdS_5 x S^5 and
connected to the boundary by M fundamental strings, which is dual to the baryon
vertex of the N=4 SU(M) super Yang-Mills theory, are investigated. It is shown
that, for null geodesics that lead to the maximally supersymmetric Hpp-wave
background, the resulting D5-brane is a 1/2-supersymmetric null brane. For an
appropriate choice of radial geodesic, however, the limiting configuration is
1/4-supersymmetric and closely related to the Penrose limit of a flat space
BIon.Comment: LaTeX, 1+18 pages, 1 figure; v2: obvious misquotation of the number
of preserved supersymmetries correcte
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