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Persistence of political partisanship : evidence from 9/11
This paper empirically examines whether the act of deciding to support a political party can impact partisan leanings years later. We use the discontinuity in the probability of being registered to vote around the 18th birthday to look at the impact of registration after the 9/11/01 attacks on party of registration. We first show that 9/11 increased Republican registration by approximately 2%. Surprisingly, these di€erences in registration patterns fully persist over the two year period from 2006 to 2008, even for a group of registrants who moved and changed their registration address. We find full persistence for those registered in zip codes within two miles of a four year university, suggesting that persistence is unlikely to be explained by lack of easy access to or inability to process information. Instead, we suggest an interpretation of our findings based upon either cognitive or social biases
Nambu brackets with constraint functionals
If a Hamiltonian dynamical system with degrees of freedom admits
constants of motion more than , then there exist some functional
relations between the constants of motion. Among these relations the number of
functionally independent ones are . It is shown that for such a
system in which the constants of motion constitute a polynomial algebra closing
in Poisson bracket, the Nambu brackets can be written in terms of these
constraint functionals. The exemplification is very rich and several of them
are analyzed in the text.Comment: 15 page
On Extended Electroweak Symmetries
We discuss extensions of the Standard Model through extending the electroweak
gauge symmetry. An extended electroweak symmetry requires a list of extra
fermionic and scalar states. The former is necessary to maintain cancellation
of gauge anomalies, and largely fixed by the symmetry embedding itself. The
latter is usually considered quite arbitrary, so long as a vacuum structure
admitting the symmetry breaking is allowed. Anomaly cancellation may be used to
link the three families of quarks and leptons together, given a perspective on
flavor physics. It is illustrated lately that the kind of models may also have
the so-called little Higgs mechanism incorporated. This more or less fixes the
scalar sector and take care of the hierarchy problem, making such models of
extended electroweak symmetries quite appealing candidates as TeV scale
effective field theories.Comment: 1+8 pages of latex with ws-procs9x6.cls; talk presented at Coral
Gables Conference 200
The effect of tetrathionate on the stability and immunological properties of muscle triosephosphate dehydrogenases
Tetrathionate effect on stability and immunological properties of muscle triosephosphate dehydrogenase
Low-momentum effective theory for nucleons
Starting from a precise two-nucleon potential, we use the method of unitary
transformations to construct an effective potential that involves only momenta
less than a given maximal value. We describe this method for an S-wave
potential of the Malfliet-Tjon type. It is demonstrated that the bound and
scattering state spectrum calculated within the effective theory agrees exactly
with the one based on the original potential. This might open an avenue for the
construction of effective chiral few-nucleon forces and for a systematic
treatment of relativistic effects in few-body systems.Comment: 10 pp, LaTeX file, 4 figures (uses epsf), extended version, accepted
for publiaction in Phys.Lett.
Long-Wavelength Excesses in Two Highly Obscured High-Mass X-Ray Binaries: IGR J16318â4848 and GX 301â2
We present evidence for excess long-wavelength emission from two high-mass X-ray binaries, IGR J16318-4848 and GX 301-2, that show enormous obscuration (N_H â 10^(23)-10^(24) cm^(-2)) in their X-ray spectra. Using archival near- and mid-infrared data, we show that the spectral energy distributions of IGR J16318-4848 and GX 301-2 are substantially higher in the mid-infrared than their expected stellar emission. We successfully fit the excesses with ~1000 K blackbodies, which suggests that they are due to warm circumstellar dust that also gives rise to the X-ray absorption. However, we need further observations to constrain the detailed properties of the excesses. This discovery highlights the importance of mid-infrared observations for understanding highly obscured X-ray binaries
Eigenstate Structure in Graphs and Disordered Lattices
We study wave function structure for quantum graphs in the chaotic and
disordered regime, using measures such as the wave function intensity
distribution and the inverse participation ratio. The result is much less
ergodicity than expected from random matrix theory, even though the spectral
statistics are in agreement with random matrix predictions. Instead, analytical
calculations based on short-time semiclassical behavior correctly describe the
eigenstate structure.Comment: 4 pages, including 2 figure
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