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    On the genericity of spacetime singularities

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    We consider here the genericity aspects of spacetime singularities that occur in cosmology and in gravitational collapse. The singularity theorems (that predict the occurrence of singularities in general relativity) allow the singularities of gravitational collapse to be either visible to external observers or covered by an event horizon of gravity. It is shown that the visible singularities that develop as final states of spherical collapse are generic. Some consequences of this fact are discussed.Comment: 19 pages, To be published in the Raychaudhuri Volume, eds. Naresh Dadhich, Pankaj Joshi and Probir Ro

    Spherical Dust Collapse in Higher Dimensions

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    We consider here the question if it is possible to recover cosmic censorship when a transition is made to higher dimensional spacetimes, by studying the spherically symmetric dust collapse in an arbitrary higher spacetime dimension. It is pointed out that if only black holes are to result as end state of a continual gravitational collapse, several conditions must be imposed on the collapsing configuration, some of which may appear to be restrictive, and we need to study carefully if these can be suitably motivated physically in a realistic collapse scenario. It would appear that in a generic higher dimensional dust collapse, both black holes and naked singularities would develop as end states as indicated by the results here. The mathematical approach developed here generalizes and unifies the earlier available results on higher dimensional dust collapse as we point out. Further, the dependence of black hole or naked singularity end states as collapse outcomes, on the nature of the initial data from which the collapse develops, is brought out explicitly and in a transparent manner as we show here. Our method also allows us to consider here in some detail the genericity and stability aspects related to the occurrence of naked singularities in gravitational collapse.Comment: Revtex4, Title changed, To appear in Physical Review

    Role of initial data in spherical collapse

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    We bring out here the role of initial data in causing the black hole and naked singularity phases as the final end state of a continual gravitational collapse. The collapse of a type I general matter field is considered, which includes most of the known physical forms of matter. It is shown that given the distribution of the density and pressure profiles at the initial surface from which the collapse evolves, there is a freedom in choosing rest of the free functions, such as the velocities of the collapsing shells, so that the end state could be either a black hole or a naked singularity depending on this choice. It is thus seen that it is the initial data that determines the end state of spherical collapse in terms of these outcomes, and we get a good picture of how these phases come about.Comment: 5 pages, Revtex4, Revised version, To appear in Physical Review

    Superconductivity in non-centrosymmetric BiPd system

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    In this work, we establish the bulk superconductivity of a high quality sample of monoclinic BiPd (α\alpha-BiPd, space group P21_1) below 3.87 K by studying its electrical resistivity, magnetic susceptibility and heat capacity. We show that it is clean type-II superconductor with moderate electron-phonon coupling and determine its superconducitng and normal state parameters. Although α\alpha-BiPd is a noncentrosymmetric superconductor with large electronic heat capacity (therefore, large γ\gamma), the effect of spin-orbit splitting of the electronic bands at the Fermi level is small. This makes little influence on the superconducting properties of α\alpha-BiPd.Comment: 6 pages; 6 figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev.

    On trapped surface formation in gravitational collapse II

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    Further to our consideration on trapped surfaces in gravitational collapse, where pressures were allowed to be negative while satisfying weak energy condition to avoid trapped surface formation, we discuss here several other attempts of similar nature in this direction. Certain astrophysical aspects are pointed out towards examining the physical realization of such a possibility in realistic gravitational collapse

    Linear and nonlinear analysis of orbital telescope/space shuttle dynamics and control

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    Work completed on the design and study of an annular suspension and pointing (ASP) system for the space shuttle was presented. This system makes use of a magnetically suspended vernier pointing assembly. The following objectives were pursued in this study: (1) development of a detailed mathematical model of the Space Shuttle/ASP system, (2) design of control laws in order to obtain the desired pointing performance, and (3) prediction of the statistical pointing accuracies in the presence of stochastic disturbances such as crew-motion, and sensor and actuator noise. The first two of these objectives are documented in this report
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