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The Poetry of Christina Rossetti and Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Same Femme, Different Fate
Siblings Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Christina Rossetti both lived during the Victorian era and wrote poetry which epitomizes the Pre-Raphaelite movement. Although they were related, these two poets were drastically different, and their differences are evident in their poetry. Dante Gabriel was infatuated with beautiful women and many of his poems express sexual desire, while Christina was intensely devoted to God and many of her poems provide moral instruction. However, these poets both make femme fatales the subjects of their poems “Body’s Beauty,” “The Card-Dealer,” “The World,” and “Babylon the Great.” This paper analyzes the different ways in which Dante Gabriel Rossetti uses the image of a dangerous, eroticized woman to symbolize the threat that the power of female beauty poses to a man\u27s life, while Christina Rossetti uses this image to symbolize the threat that worldly desires pose to a person\u27s eternal life
Worldsheet four-point functions in AdS(3)/CFT(2)
We calculate some extremal and non-extremal four-point functions on the
sphere of certain chiral primary operators for strings on AdS_3 x S^3 x T^4.
The computation is done for small values of the spacetime cross-ratio where
global SL(2) and SU(2) descendants may be neglected in the intermediate
channel. Ignoring also current algebra descendants, we find that in the
non-extremal case the integrated worldsheet correlators factorize into
spacetime three-point functions, which is non-trivial due to the integration
over the moduli space. We then restrict to the extremal case and compare our
results with the four-point correlators recently computed in the dual boundary
theory. We also discuss a particular non-extremal correlator involving two
chiral and two anti-chiral operators.Comment: 34 pages, subsection on crossing symmetry adde
Nickel-cadium batteries for Apollo telescope mount
The operational testing and evaluation program is presented which was conducted on 20-ampere-hour nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries for use on the Apollo telescope mount (ATM). The test program was initiated in 1967 to determine if the batteries could meet ATM mission requirements and to determine operating characteristics and methods. The ATM system power and charging power for the Ni-Cd secondary batteries is provided by a solar array during the 58-minute daylight portion of the orbit; during the 36-minute night portion of the orbit, the Ni-Cd secondary batteries will supply ATM system power. The test results reflect battery operating characteristics and parameters relative to simulated ATM orbital test conditions. Maximum voltage, charge requirements, capacity, temperature, and cyclic characteristics are presented
A scattering problem for a local perturbation of an open periodic waveguide
In this paper, we consider the propagation of waves in an open waveguide in ℝ where the index of refraction is a local perturbation of a function which is periodic along the axis of the waveguide (which we choose to be the x axis) and equal to one for |x| > h for some h > 0. Motivated by the limiting absorption principle (proven in an earlier paper by the author), we formulate a radiation condition which allows the existence of propagating modes and prove uniqueness, existence, and stability of a solution under the assumption that no bound states exist. In the second part, we determine the order of decay of the radiating part of the solution in the direction of the layer and in the direction orthogonal to it. Finally, we show that it satisfies the classical Sommerfeld radiation condition and allows the definition of a far field pattern
Search for the neutrinoless double ß-decay in Gerda Phase I using a Pulse Shape Discrimination technique
The Germanium Detector Array (Gerda) experiment, located underground at the INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS) in Italy, deploys high-purity germanium detectors to search for the neutrinoless double β-decay (0vββ) of 76Ge. An observation of this lepton number violating process, which is expected by many extensions of the Standard Model, would not only generate a fundamental shift in our understanding of particle physics, but also unambiguously prove the neutrino to have a non-vanishing Majorana mass component. A ifrst phase of data recording lasted from November 2011 to May 2013 - resulting in a total exposure (defined as the product of detector mass and measurement time) of 21.6 kg . yr. Within this thesis a thorough study of this data with special emphasis on the development and scrutiny of an active background suppression technique by means of a signal shape analysis has been performed. Among several investigated multivariate approaches, particularly a selection algorithm based on an artificial neural network is found to yield the best performance; i.a. the background index close to the Q-value of the 0vββ - decay could be suppressed by 45% to 1. 102 cts=(keV. kg.yr), while still retaining a considerably high signal survival fraction of (83 ± 3)% leading to a significant improvement of the experimental sensitivity. The efficiency is derived by a simulation and further validated by substantiated consistency checks availing themselves of measurements taken with different calibration sources and physics data. No signal is observed and a new lower limit of T0v½ (90% C.L.) > 2.2. 1025 yr for the half-life of neutrinoless double β-decay of 76Ge is established
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