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Phase synchronization in an array of driven Josephson junctions
We consider an array of N Josephson junctions connected in parallel and
explore the condition for chaotic synchronization. It is found that the outer
junctions can be synchronized while they remain uncorrelated to the inner ones
when an external biasing is applied. The stability of the solution is found out
for the outer junctions in the synchronization manifold. Symmetry
considerations lead to a situation wherein the inner junctions can synchronize
for certain values of parameter. In the presence of a phase difference between
the applied fields, all the junctions exhibit phase synchronization. It is also
found that chaotic motion changes to periodic in the presence of phase
differences.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in "CHAOS
Dynamics of coupled Josephson junctions under the influence of applied fields
We investigate the effect of the phase difference of applied fields on the
dynamics of mutually coupled Josephson junction.
The system desynchronizes for any value of applied phase difference and the
dynamics even changes from chaotic to periodic motion for some values of
applied phase difference. We report that by keeping the value of phase
difference as , the system continues to be in periodic motion for a wide
range of system parameter values which might be of great practical
applications.Comment: 13 pages 13 figure
Phase effects on synchronization by dynamical relaying in delay-coupled systems
Synchronization in an array of mutually coupled systems with a finite
time-delay in coupling is studied using Josephson junction as a model system.
The sum of the transverse Lyapunov exponents is evaluated as a function of the
parameters by linearizing the equation about the synchronization manifold. The
dependence of synchronization on damping parameter, coupling constant and
time-delay is studied numerically. The change in the dynamics of the system due
to time-delay and phase difference between the applied fields is studied. The
case where a small frequency detuning between the applied fields is also
discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, Accepted for publication in "CHAOS
SDSS J092712.64+294344.0: recoiling black hole or merging galaxies?
We report long-slit spectroscopic observations of SDSS J092712+294344
carried-out at the recently commissioned 2m telescope in IUCAA Girawali
Observatory, India. This AGN-like source is known to feature three sets of
emission lines at zem = 0.6972, 0.7020 and 0.7128. Different scenarios such as
a recoiling black hole after asymmetric emission of gravitational waves, binary
black holes and possible merging systems are proposed for this object. We test
these scenarios by comparing our spectra with that from the Sloan Digital Sky
Survey (SDSS), obtained 4 years prior to our observations. Comparing the
redshifts of [OIII]4960,5008 we put a 3 sigma limit on the relative
acceleration to be less than 32 km s^-1 yr^-1 between different emitting
regions. Using the 2D spectra obtained at different position angles we show
that the [OIII]5008 line from the zem = 0.7128 component is extended beyond the
spectral point spread function. We infer the linear extent of this line
emitting region is ~8 kpc. We also find a tentative evidence for an offset
between the centroid of the [OIII]5008 line at zem = 0.7128 and the QSO trace
when the slit is aligned at a position angle of 299 degrees. This corresponds
to the zem = 0.7128 system being at an impact parameter of ~1 kpc with respect
to the zem = 0.6972 in the north west direction. Based on our observations we
conclude that the binary black hole model is most unlikely. The spatial extent
and the sizes are consistent with both black hole recoil and merging scenarios.Comment: accepted for publication in MNRAS Letter
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