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Quasi-separatrix layers and three-dimensional reconnection diagnostics for line-tied tearing modes
In three-dimensional magnetic configurations for a plasma in which no closed
field line or magnetic null exists, no magnetic reconnection can occur, by the
strictest definition of reconnection. A finitely long pinch with line-tied
boundary conditions, in which all the magnetic field lines start at one end of
the system and proceed to the opposite end, is an example of such a system.
Nevertheless, for a long system of this type, the physical behavior in
resistive magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) essentially involves reconnection. This
has been explained in terms comparing the geometric and tearing widths [1, 2].
The concept of a quasi-separatrix layer[3, 4] was developed for such systems.
In this paper we study a model for a line-tied system in which the
corresponding periodic system has an unstable tearing mode. We analyze this
system in terms of two magnetic field line diagnostics, the squashing
factor[3-5] and the electrostatic potential difference used in kinematic
reconnection studies[6, 7]. We discuss the physical and geometric significance
of these two diagnostics and compare them in the context of discerning
tearing-like behavior in line-tied modes. [1] G. L. Delzanno and J. M. Finn.
Physics of Plasmas, 15(3):032904, 2008. [2] Y.-M. Huang and E. G. Zweibel.
Physics of Plasmas, 16(4):042102, 2009. [3] E. R. Priest and P. D\'emoulin. J.
Geophys. Res., 100(A12):23443-23463, 1995. [4] P. D\'emoulin, J. C. Henoux, E.
R. Priest, and C. H. Mandrini. Astron. Astrophys., 308:643-655, Apr. 1996. [5]
V. S. Titov and G. Hornig. Advances in Space Research, 29(7):1087-1092, 2002.
[6] Y. Lau and J. M. Finn. The Astrophysical Journal, 350:672-691, Feb. 1990.
[7] Y. Lau and J. M. Finn. The Astrophysical Journal, 366:577-591, 1991.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures, Submitted to Commun Nonlinear Sci Numer Simula
Integrable Deformations of Strings in Flux Backgrounds
We study d=2 0A string theory perturbed by tachyon momentum modes in
backgrounds with non-trivial tachyon condensate and Ramond-Ramond (RR) flux. In
the matrix model description, we uncover a complexified Toda lattice hierarchy
constrained by a pair of novel holomorphic string equations. We solve these
constraints in the classical limit for general RR flux and tachyon condensate.
Due to the non-holomorphic nature of the tachyon perturbations, the
transcendental equations which we derive for the string susceptibility are
manifestly non-holomorphic. We explore the phase structure and critical
behavior of the theory.Comment: 39 pages, 4 figure
Proactive environmental strategies pay off
Although there is contradicting evidence on the impact of a
company’s proactive environmental strategy on its environmental
performance, recent research shows such an approach can
indeed make a difference
Stability of axial orbits in galactic potentials
We investigate the dynamics in a galactic potential with two reflection
symmetries. The phase-space structure of the real system is approximated with a
resonant detuned normal form constructed with the method based on the Lie
transform. Attention is focused on the stability properties of the axial
periodic orbits that play an important role in galactic models. Using energy
and ellipticity as parameters, we find analytical expressions of bifurcations
and compare them with numerical results available in the literature.Comment: 20 pages, accepted for publication on Celestial Mechanics and
Dynamical Astronom
Entropy of Thermally Excited Black Rings
A string theory description of near extremal black rings is proposed. The
entropy is computed and the thermodynamic properties are derived for a large
family of black rings that have not yet been constructed in supergravity. It is
also argued that the most general black ring in N=8 supergravity has 21
parameters up to duality.Comment: 17 pages; v2: minor edits and refs adde
Partition functions and elliptic genera from supergravity
We develop the spacetime aspects of the computation of partition functions
for string/M-theory on AdS(3) xM. Subleading corrections to the semi-classical
result are included systematically, laying the groundwork for comparison with
CFT partition functions via the AdS(3)/CFT(2) correspondence. This leads to a
better understanding of the "Farey tail" expansion of Dijkgraaf et. al. from
the point of view of bulk physics. Besides clarifying various issues, we also
extend the analysis to the N=2 setting with higher derivative effects included.Comment: 34 page
Celtic FC’s 1967 Lisbon Lions:Why the European Cup victory of the first club from Britain was a defining moment for the Irish diaspora in Scotland
In 1967, in Lisbon, Celtic Football Club, won the European Cup becoming the first club outside of Portugal, Spain and Italy to win it. The win was and is totemic for the Irish Catholic immigrant community in Scotland that has historically supported Celtic. We suggest the significance of the win reveals intersections of ethnicity, religion, nationalism, and the politics of ‘sectarianism’ in Scotland. During a period of discriminatory practices and attitudes towards Irish descended Catholics in Scotland, this iconic win for a Scottish based club born of Irish Catholics personified for this diaspora that (on one level) their day had arrived. This article explores the socio-cultural significance and legacy of ‘Lisbon 67ʹ for insider and outsider groups in Scotland. We reveal that soccer remains a central component of group memory connecting the past, present and future. We suggest Celtic’s win offered confidence and hope to a marginalized group within Scotland
Near Extremal Kerr Entropy from AdS_2 Quantum Gravity
We analyze the asymptotic symmetries of near extremal Kerr black holes in
four dimensions using the AdS_2/CFT_1 correspondence. We find a Virasoro
algebra with central charge c_R=12J that is independent from the Virasoro
algebra (with the same central charge) that acts on the degenerate ground
state. The energy of the excitations is computed as well, and we can use
Cardy's formula to determine the near extremal entropy. Our result is
consistent with the Bekenstein-Hawking area law for near extremal Kerr black
holes.Comment: 28 pages. v2: references added, typos correcte
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