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Coherent states of a charged particle in a uniform magnetic field
The coherent states are constructed for a charged particle in a uniform
magnetic field based on coherent states for the circular motion which have
recently been introduced by the authors.Comment: 2 eps figure
Topological Black Holes in Quantum Gravity
We derive the black hole solutions with horizons of non-trivial topology and
investigate their properties in the framework of an approach to quantum gravity
being an extension of Bohm's formulation of quantum mechanics. The solutions we
found tend asymptotically (for large ) to topological black holes. We also
analyze the thermodynamics of these space-times.Comment: 4pages, no figures, plain LaTe
The Pseudo-continuum Bound-free Opacity of Hydrogen and its Importance in Cool White Dwarf Atmospheres
We investigate the importance of the pseudo-continuum bound-free opacity from
hydrogen atoms in the atmospheres of cool white dwarfs. This source of
absorption, when calculated by the occupation probability formalism applied in
the modeling of white dwarf atmospheres with ,
dominates all other sources of opacity at optical wavelengths. This is
unrealistic and not observed. On the other hand, a significant flux suppression
in the blue part of the spectra of cool white dwarfs has been reported, and
mainly interpreted as a result of the pseudo-continuum absorption from atomic
hydrogen. We investigate this problem by proposing a new, more realistic
approach to calculating this source of opacity. We show that this absorption is
orders of magnitude smaller than that predicted by current methods. Therefore,
we rule out the pseudo-continuum opacity as a source of the flux deficiency
observed in the spectra of cool white dwarfs.Comment: 11 pages, 5 gigures, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical
Journa
Mod-discrete expansions
In this paper, we consider approximating expansions for the distribution of
integer valued random variables, in circumstances in which convergence in law
cannot be expected. The setting is one in which the simplest approximation to
the 'th random variable is by a particular member of a given
family of distributions, whose variance increases with . The basic
assumption is that the ratio of the characteristic function of and that
of R_n$ converges to a limit in a prescribed fashion. Our results cover a
number of classical examples in probability theory, combinatorics and number
theory
The Free-Free Opacity in Warm, Dense, and Weakly Ionized Helium
We investigate the ionization and the opacity of warm, dense helium under
conditions found in the atmospheres of cool white dwarf stars. Our particular
interest is in densities up to and temperatures from 1000K to
10000K. For these physical conditions various approaches for modeling the
ionization equilibrium predict ionization fractions that differ by orders of
magnitudes. Furthermore, estimates of the density at which helium
pressure-ionizes vary from to . In this context, the
value of the electron-atom inverse bremsstrahlung absorption is highly
uncertain. We present new results obtained from a non-ideal chemical model for
the ionization equilibrium, from Quantum Molecular Dynamics (QMD) simulations,
and from the analysis of experimental data to better understand the ionization
fraction in fluid helium in the weak ionization limit.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in the
Proceedings of the 14th APS Topical Conference on Shock Compression of
Condensed Matter, Baltimore, M
Estimating the Explosion Time of Core-Collapse Supernovae from Their Optical Light Curves
Core-collapse supernovae are among the prime candidate sources of high energy
neutrinos. Accordingly, the IceCube collaboration has started a program to
search for such a signal. IceCube operates an online search for neutrino
bursts, forwarding the directions of candidate events to a network of optical
telescopes for immediate follow-up observations. If a supernova is identified
from the optical observations, in addition to a directional coincidence a
temporal photon-neutrino coincidence also needs to be established. To achieve
this, we present a method for estimating the supernova explosion time from its
light curve using a simple model. We test the model with supernova light curve
data from SN1987A, SN2006aj and SN2008D and show that the explosion times can
be determined with an accuracy of better than a few hours.Comment: Version accepted for publication by Astroparticle Physics; 13 pages,
5 figure
On the uncertainty relations and squeezed states for the quantum mechanics on a circle
The uncertainty relations for the position and momentum of a quantum particle
on a circle are identified minimized by the corresponding coherent states. The
sqeezed states in the case of the circular motion are introduced and discussed
in the context of the uncertainty relations.Comment: 4 figure
The Behaviour of the Green Function for the BFKL Pomeron with Running Coupling
We analyse here in LO the physical properties of the Green function solution
for the BFKL equation. We show that the solution obeys the orthonormality
conditions in the physical region and fulfills the completeness requirements.
The unintegrated gluon density is shown to consists of a set of few poles with
parameters which could be determined by comparison with the DIS data of high
precision
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