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generalized Robin boundary conditions and quantum vacuum fluctuations
The effects induced by the quantum vacuum fluctuations of one massless real
scalar field on a configuration of two partially transparent plates are
investigated. The physical properties of the infinitely thin plates are
simulated by means of Dirac- point interactions. It is
shown that the distortion caused on the fluctuations by this external
background gives rise to a generalization of Robin boundary conditions. The
-operator for potentials concentrated on points with non defined parity is
computed with total generality. The quantum vacuum interaction energy between
the two plates is computed using the formula to find positive, negative,
and zero Casimir energies. The parity properties of the
potential allow repulsive quantum vacuum force between identical plates.Comment: 21 pages and 11 figures. PhysRev
Self-Dual Vortices in Abelian Higgs Models with Dielectric Function on the Noncommutative Plane
We show that Abelian Higgs Models with dielectric function defined on the
noncommutative plane enjoy self-dual vorticial solutions. By choosing a
particular form of the dielectric function, we provide a family of solutions
whose Higgs and magnetic fields interpolate between the profiles of the
noncommutative Nielsen-Olesen and Chern-Simons vortices. This is done both for
the usual model and for the semilocal model with a
doublet of complex scalar fields. The variety of known noncommutative self-dual
vortices which display a regular behaviour when the noncommutativity parameter
tends to zero results in this way considerably enlarged
On the solitons of the Chern-Simons-Higgs model
Several issues concerning the self-dual solutions of the Chern-Simons-Higgs
model are addressed. The topology of the configuration space of the model is
analysed when the space manifold is either the plane or an infinite cylinder.
We study the local structure of the moduli space of self-dual solitons in the
second case by means of an index computation. It is shown how to manage the
non-integer contribution to the heat-kernel supertrace due to the
non-compactness of the base space. A physical picture of the local coordinates
parametrizing the non-topological soliton moduli space arises .Comment: 27 pages, 3 figures, to appear in The European Physical Journal
One-dimensional solitary waves in singular deformations of SO(2) invariant two-component scalar field theory models
In this paper we study the structure of the manifold of solitary waves in
some deformations of SO(2) symmetric two-component scalar field theoretical
models in two-dimensional Minkowski space. The deformation is chosen in order
to make the analogous mechanical system Hamilton-Jacobi separable in polar
coordinates and displays a singularity at the origin of the internal plane. The
existence of the singularity confers interesting and intriguing properties to
the solitary waves or kink solutions.Comment: 25 pages, 18 figure
Tachyons, Supertubes and Brane/Anti-Brane Systems
We find supertubes with arbitrary (and not necessarily planar) cross section;
the stability against the D2-brane tension is due to a compensation by the
local momentum generated by Born-Infeld fields. Stability against long-range
supergravity forces is also established. We find the corresponding solutions of
the infinite-N M(atrix) model. The supersymmetric D2/anti-D2 system is a
special case of the general supertube, and we show that there are no
open-string tachyons in this system via a computation of the open-string
one-loop vacuum energy.Comment: 1+23 pages, 2 figures, LaTeX. V2, 1+28 pages: Further generalization
to non-planar cross-sections and addition of an entirely new section with the
explicit supergravity solutions. V3, 1+30 pages: Bound on the angular
momentum added, other minor changes in Section
Quantum scalar fields in the half-line. A heat kernel/zeta function approach
In this paper we shall study vacuum fluctuations of a single scalar field
with Dirichlet boundary conditions in a finite but very long line. The spectral
heat kernel, the heat partition function and the spectral zeta function are
calculated in terms of Riemann Theta functions, the error function, and
hypergeometric PFQ functions.Comment: Latex file, 11 pages, 7 figure
On the arcmin structure of the X-ray Universe
We present the angular correlation function of the X-ray population of 1063
XMM-Newton observations at high Galactic latitudes, comprising up to ~30000
sources over a sky area of ~125 sq. degrees in the energy bands: soft (0.5-2
keV) and hard (2-10 keV). This is the largest sample of serendipitous X-ray
sources ever used for clustering analysis purposes to date and the results have
been determined with unprecedented accuracy. We detect significant clustering
signals in the soft and hard bands (~10 sigma and ~5 sigma, respectively). We
deproject the angular correlation function via Limber's equation and calculate
the typical spatial lengths. We infer that AGN at redshifts ~1 are embedded in
dark matter halos with typical masses of log M ~ 12.6/h Msol and lifetimes in
the range ~3-5 x 10^8 years, which indicates that AGN activity is a transient
phase in the life of galaxies.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure. Proc. of the conference "X-ray Astronomy 2009:
Present status, multiwavelength approach and future perspectives", September
2009, Bologna. To appear in AIP Conf. Proc. (editors: A. Comastri, M. Cappi,
L. Angelini)
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