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Inflating and Deflating Hot Jupiters: Coupled Tidal and Thermal Evolution of Known Transiting Planets
We examine the radius evolution of close-in giant planets with a planet
evolution model that couples the orbital-tidal and thermal evolution. For 45
transiting systems, we compute a large grid of cooling/contraction paths
forward in time, starting from a large phase space of initial semi-major axes
and eccentricities. Given observational constraints at the current time for a
given planet (semi-major axis, eccentricity, and system age) we find possible
evolutionary paths that match these constraints, and compare the calculated
radii to observations. We find that tidal evolution has two effects. First,
planets start their evolution at larger semi-major axis, allowing them to
contract more efficiently at earlier times. Second, tidal heating can
significantly inflate the radius when the orbit is being circularized, but this
effect on the radius is short-lived thereafter. Often circularization of the
orbit is proceeded by a long period while the semi-major axis slowly decreases.
Some systems with previously unexplained large radii that we can reproduce with
our coupled model are HAT-P-7, HAT-P-9, WASP-10, and XO-4. This increases the
number of planets for which we can match the radius from 24 (of 45) to as many
as 35 for our standard case, but for some of these systems we are required to
be viewing them at a special time around the era of current radius inflation.
This is a concern for the viability of tidal inflation as a general mechanism
to explain most inflated radii. Also, large initial eccentricities would have
to be common. We also investigate the evolution of models that have a floor on
the eccentricity, as may be due to a perturber. In this scenario we match the
extremely large radius of WASP-12b. (Abridged)Comment: 18 pages, 14 figures, 2 tables, Accepted for publication in Ap
Trust in justice and the legitimacy of legal authorities: topline findings from a European comparative study
Issues of public trust in justice and institutional legitimacy are becoming increasingly salient
in debate about criminal justice across Europe. Legitimate authority can be defined as
having three interlinked elements: (a) legality (acting according to the law); (b) shared values
(values that are shared by those with authority and those subject to that authority); and (c)
consent (the sense amongst the policed of a moral obligation to obey the authority).
According to this definition, legitimacy is present not only when individuals recognise the
authority of institutions and feel a corresponding duty of deference to them (consent); it is
also present when individuals believe that justice institutions have a proper moral purpose
(shared values), and that justice institutions follow their own rules as well as the rules that
govern everyone in society (legality). With this definition in mind, we analyse in this chapter
data from the fifth European Social Survey on relationships between public trust in justice
institutions and public perceptions of the legitimacy of these institutions
Elastic interaction between colloidal particles in confined nematic liquid crystals
The theory of elastic interaction of micron size axially symmetric colloidal
particles immersed into confined nematic liquid crystal has been proposed.
General formulas are obtained for the self energy of one colloidal particle and
interaction energy between two particles in arbitrary confined NLC with strong
anchoring condition on the bounding surface. Particular cases of dipole-dipole
interaction in the homeotropic and planar nematic cell with thickness are
considered and found to be exponentially screened on far distances with decay
length . It is predicted that bounding surfaces in
the planar cell crucially change the attraction and repulsion zones of usual
dipole-dipole interaction. As well it is predicted that \textit{the decay
length} in quadrupolar interaction is \textit{two times smaller} than for the
dipolar case.Comment: 4 pages,2 figure
The Velocity Field of Quasar Broad Emission Line Gas
In this Letter, the broad emission line (BEL) profiles of superluminal
quasars with apparent jet velocities, , (ultraluminal QSOs, or
ULQSOs hereafter) are studied as a diagnostic of the velocity field of the BEL
emitting gas in quasars. The ULQSOs are useful because they satisfy a very
strict kinematical constraint, their parsec scale jets must be propagating
within of the line of sight. We know the orientation of these
objects with great certainty. The large BEL FWHM, , in ULQSOs tend to indicate that the BEL gas has a larger
component of axial velocity (either random or in a wind) along the jet
direction than previously thought.Comment: To appear in ApJ Letter
Higgs boson production with one bottom quark including higher-order soft-gluon corrections
A Higgs boson produced in association with one or more bottom quarks is of
great theoretical and experimental interest to the high-energy community. A
precise prediction of its total and differential cross-section can have a great
impact on the discovery of a Higgs boson with large bottom-quark Yukawa
coupling, like the scalar (h^0 and H^0) and pseudoscalar (A^0) Higgs bosons of
the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) in the region of large
\tan\beta. In this paper we apply the threshold resummation formalism to
determine both differential and total cross-sections for b g \to b\Phi (where
\Phi = h^0, H^0), including up to next-to-next-to-next-to-leading order (NNNLO)
soft plus virtual QCD corrections at next-to-leading logarithmic (NLL)
accuracy. We present results for both the Fermilab Tevatron and the CERN Large
Hadron Collider (LHC).Comment: revtex4, 13 pages, 11 figures; new references and additional comment
Power density measurements in the near field of the DSS 13 26-meter antenna
Power density measurements were made at Deep Space Station (DSS) 13 in the near field of the 26-m antenna to determine if radio frequency (rf) fields generated by the 20-kW transmitters could be responsible for the failure of three solid state rf amplifiers. These amplifiers are used in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Radio Spectrum Surveillance System, which is currently located at the site. Measurements were made independently for one transmitter at 7150 MHz, and both transmitters together. Measurement results are tabulated and compared with predicted power densities under the measurement conditions. The results agree with the predictions within a factor of two. The predictions appear to give worst case values. Measurements indicated that amplifier failures are not attributable to the transmitter
Detector Efficiency Limits on Quantum Improvement
Although the National Institute of Standards and Technology has measured the
intrinsic quantum efficiency of Si and InGaAs APD materials to be above 98 % by
building an efficient compound detector, commercially available devices have
efficiencies ranging between 15 % and 75 %. This means bandwidth, dark current,
cost, and other factors are more important than quantum efficiency for existing
applications. This paper systematically examines the generic detection process,
lays out the considerations needed for designing detectors for non-classical
applications, and identifies the ultimate physical limits on quantum
efficiency.Comment: LaTeX, 7 pages, 3 figure
Elastic energy loss and longitudinal straggling of a hard jet
The elastic energy loss encountered by jets produced in deep-inelastic
scattering (DIS) off a large nucleus is studied in the collinear limit. In
close analogy to the case of (non-radiative) transverse momentum broadening,
which is dependent on the medium transport coefficient , a class of
medium enhanced higher twist operators which contribute to the non-radiative
loss of the forward light-cone momentum of the jet () are identified and
the leading correction in the limit of asymptotically high is isolated.
Based on these operator products, a new transport coefficient is
motivated which quantifies the energy loss per unit length encountered by the
hard jet. These operator products are then computed, explicitly, in the case of
a similar hard jet traversing a deconfined quark-gluon-plasma (QGP) in the
hard-thermal-loop (HTL) approximation. This is followed by an evaluation of
sub-leading contributions which are suppressed by the light-cone momentum
, which yields the longitudinal "straggling" i.e., a slight change in
light cone momentum due to the Brownian propagation through a medium with a
fluctuating color field.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, Revtex
Theory of elastic interaction between colloidal particles in the nematic cell in the presence of the external electric or magnetic field
The Green function method developed in Ref.[S. B. Chernyshuk and B. I. Lev,
Phys. Rev. E \textbf{81}, 041707 (2010)] is used to describe elastic
interactions between axially symmetric colloidal particles in the nematic cell
in the presence of the external electric or magnetic field. General formulas
for dipole-dipole, dipole-quadrupole and quadrupole-quadrupole interactions in
the homeotropic and planar nematic cells with parallel and perpendicular field
orientations are obtained. A set of new results has been predicted: 1)
\textit{Deconfinement effect} for dipole particles in the homeotropic nematic
cell with negative dielectric anisotropy and perpendicular
to the cell electric field, when electric field is approaching it's Frederiks
threshold value . This means cancellation of the
confinement effect found in Ref. [M.Vilfan et al. Phys.Rev.Lett. {\bf 101},
237801, (2008)] for dipole particles near the Frederiks transition while it
remains for quadrupole particles. 2) New effect of \textit{attraction and
stabilization} of the particles along the electric field parallel to the cell
planes in the homeotropic nematic cell with . The minimun
distance between two particles depends on the strength of the field and can be
ordinary for . 3) Attraction and repulsion zones for all elastic interactions
are changed dramatically under the action of the external field.Comment: 15 pages, 17 figure
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