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Dynamics of a Rydberg hydrogen atom near a topologically insulating surface
We investigate the classical dynamics of a Rydberg hydrogen atom near the
surface of a planar topological insulator. The system is described by a
Hamiltonian consisting of the free-hydrogen part and the hydrogen-surface
potential. The latter includes the interactions between the electron and both
image electric charges and image magnetic monopoles. Owing to the axial
symmetry, the component of angular momentum is conserved. Here we
consider the case. The structure of the phase space is explored
extensively by means of numerical techniques and Poincar\'{e} surfaces of
section for the recently discovered topological insulator TlBiSe. The
phase space of the system is separated into regions of vibrational and
rotational motion. We show that vibrational-rotational-vibrational type
transitions can be tuned with the topological magnetoelectric polarizability.Comment: Accepted for publication in Europhysics Letter
Three-dimensional decomposition of galaxies with bulge and long bar
Some observations indicate that the Milky Way has two inner components, a
bulge and a long bar, which present a misalignment of about 20 degrees that is
against the predictions of some theoretical models that are based on numerical
simulations. In this paper, we wish to determine whether this misalignment
between the bar and the bulge can be observed in barred galaxies other than the
Milky Way. For that, each galaxy of our sample was decomposed based on its
Ks-band 2MASS image by fitting and modelling in a three-dimensional (3D) space
the following components: a disc, a bar, and a bulge. The chi-square
goodness-of-fit estimation allowed retrieving the best-fit angle values for the
bar and the bulge to detect any misalignment. From the 3D decomposition of six
barred galaxies, we have detected at least three galaxies (NGC 2217, NGC 3992,
and NGC 4593) that present a significant misalignment between the bar and the
bulge of more than 20 degrees.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure. Accepted for publication in A&A. Corrected typo
Rethinking Ephemeral Architecture. Advanced Geometry for Citizen-Managed Spaces
In recent years there have been a high amount of citizen initiatives that address the
complex problems of the contemporary city. There are empty or disused spaces
that have been reused for urban gardens, for social use, to encourage integration
and civic activities activation, etc. Traditional architectural processes do not provide realistic solutions to these initiatives that, along with limited financial resources, have led to the emergence of architectures and self-constructed facilities,
almost as an emergency mode, without necessary planning, media and constructive knowledge. The democratization of technology, thanks to laboratories of digital production, combined with knowledge of the properties of different surfaces
through the CAD-CAM tools, offers new opportunities for the development of a
lightweight, flexible and low impact architecture, very according to the needs of
citizens' initiatives that naturally arise in our cities. The new existing scenario contemplates the figure of the architect, or engineer, not only as an agent of the market, but as a professional able to propose efficient solutions to problems from
within, bringing their specific knowledge and serving as bridges between the new
technological solutions and the challenges of society
The Diffuse Nature of Stromgren Spheres
In this Letter, we argue that the standard analytical derivations of
properties of HII regions, such as the speed, shape and asymptotic position of
ionisation fronts require a more precise treatment. These derivations use the
on the spot approximation, which in effect ignores the diffuse component of the
radiation field. We show that, in fact, HII regions are diffusion dominated.
This has as a result that the morphology of inhomogeneous HII regions will be
drastically different, because shadowing effects have a less profound impact on
the apparent shape. Moreover, it will have influence on the propagation speed
of ionisation fronts. We quantify our claims by analytically deriving the
internal radiation structure of HII regions, taking diffusion fully into
account for several different cosmologically relevant density distributions.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in A&A Letter
Locating Two Transfer Points on a Network with a Trip Covering Criterion and Mixed Distances
In this paper we consider a set of origin-destination pairs in a mixed model in which a
network embedded in the plane represents an alternative high-speed transportation system,
and study a trip covering problem which consists on locating two points in the network
which maximize the number of covered pairs, that is, the number of pairs which use the
network by acceding and exiting through such points. To deal with the absence of convexity
of this mixed distance function we propose a decomposition method based on formulating
a collection of subproblems and solving each of them via discretization of the solution set.Ministerio de Educación, Ciencia e Innovación MTM2009-14243Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad MTM2012-37048Junta de Andalucía P09-TEP-5022Junta de Andalucía P10-FQM-584
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