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Fluid Vesicles in Shear Flow
The shape dynamics of fluid vesicles is governed by the coupling of the flow
within the two-dimensional membrane to the hydrodynamics of the surrounding
bulk fluid. We present a numerical scheme which is capable of solving this flow
problem for arbitrarily shaped vesicles using the Oseen tensor formalism. For
the particular problem of simple shear flow, stationary shapes are found for a
large range of parameters. The dependence of the orientation of the vesicle and
the membrane velocity on shear rate and vesicle volume can be understood from a
simplified model.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX2e, psfig, 5 eps figures included, to appear in Phys.
Rev. Lett., 199
AMBER closure and differential phases: accuracy and calibration with a Beam Commutation
The first astrophysical results of the VLTI focal instrument AMBER have shown
the importance of the differential and closure phase measures, which are
supposed to be much less sensitive to atmospheric and instrumental biases than
the absolute visibility. However there are artifacts limiting the accuracy of
these measures which can be substantially overcome by a specific calibration
technique called Beam Commutation. This paper reports the observed accuracies
on AMBER/VLTI phases in different modes, discusses some of the instrumental
biases and shows the accuracy gain provided by Beam Commutation on the
Differential Phase as well as on the Closure Phase.Comment: This paper will be published in the proceeding of SPIE ``astronomical
Telescopes and Instrumentation: Optical and Infrared Interferometry'
Recent Developments in Maser Theory
This review covers selected developments in maser theory since the previous
meeting, "Cosmic Masers: From Proto-Stars to Black Holes" (Migenes & Reid
2002). Topics included are time variability of fundamental constants, pumping
of OH megamasers and indicators for differentiating disks from bi-directional
outflows.Comment: Review presented at IAU symposium 242, "Astrophysical Masers and
their Environments
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