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Stability of three neutrino flavor conversion in supernovae
Neutrino-neutrino interactions can lead to collective flavor conversion in
the dense parts of a core collapse supernova. Growing instabilities that lead
to collective conversions have been studied intensely in the limit of
two-neutrino species and occur for inverted mass ordering in the case of a
perfectly spherical supernova. We examine two simple models of colliding and
intersecting neutrino beams and show, that for three neutrino species
instabilities exist also for normal mass ordering even in the case of a fully
symmetric system. Whereas the instability for inverted mass ordering is
associated with , the new instability we find for normal mass
ordering is associated with . As a consequence, the growth
rate of these new instabilities for normal ordering is smaller by about an
order of magnitude compared to the rates of the well studied case of inverted
ordering.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figures Minor update on the consistency of the formulae
and prefactors, actualized plot
A Topos Foundation for Theories of Physics: IV. Categories of Systems
This paper is the fourth in a series whose goal is to develop a fundamentally
new way of building theories of physics. The motivation comes from a desire to
address certain deep issues that arise in the quantum theory of gravity. Our
basic contention is that constructing a theory of physics is equivalent to
finding a representation in a topos of a certain formal language that is
attached to the system. Classical physics arises when the topos is the category
of sets. Other types of theory employ a different topos. The previous papers in
this series are concerned with implementing this programme for a single system.
In the present paper, we turn to considering a collection of systems: in
particular, we are interested in the relation between the topos representation
for a composite system, and the representations for its constituents. We also
study this problem for the disjoint sum of two systems. Our approach to these
matters is to construct a category of systems and to find a topos
representation of the entire category.Comment: 38 pages, no figure
Potato virus Y transmitting aphids in a Finnish seed potato area
The aphid-transmissible Potato virus Y is a major problem in seed potato production (Valkonen , 2007).
The aphid flight activity was monitored from mid-June to the end of August with a suction trap and with yellow pan traps in 2007 and 2008.
Previous studies have concluded that potato colonising aphids are not the main vectors of Potato virus Y
The s-wave pion-nucleus optical potential
We calculate the s-wave part of the pion-nucleus optical potential using a
unitarized chiral approach that has been previously used to simultaneously
describe pionic hydrogen and deuterium data as well as low energy pi N
scattering in the vacuum. This energy dependent model allows for additional
isoscalar parts in the potential from multiple rescattering. We consider Pauli
blocking and pion polarization in an asymmetric nuclear matter environment.
Also, higher order corrections of the pi N amplitude are included. The model
can accommodate the repulsion required by phenomenological fits, though the
theoretical uncertainties are bigger than previously thought. At the same time,
we also find an enhancement of the isovector part compatible with empirical
determinations.Comment: 31 pages, 27 figure
Charge fluctuations and electric mass in a hot meson gas
Net-Charge fluctuations in a hadron gas are studied using an effective
hadronic interaction. The emphasis of this work is to investigate the
corrections of hadronic interactions to the charge fluctuations of a
non-interacting resonance gas. Several methods, such as loop, density and
virial expansions are employed. The calculations are also extended to SU(3) and
some resummation schemes are considered. Although the various corrections are
sizable individually, they cancel to a large extent. As a consequence we find
that charge fluctuations are rather well described by the free resonance gas.Comment: 32 pages, 18 figure
Inertia and chiral edge modes of a skyrmion magnetic bubble
The dynamics of a vortex in a thin-film ferromagnet resembles the motion of a
charged massless particle in a uniform magnetic field. Similar dynamics is
expected for other magnetic textures with a nonzero skyrmion number. However,
recent numerical simulations revealed that skyrmion magnetic bubbles show
significant deviations from this model. We show that a skyrmion bubble
possesses inertia and derive its mass from the standard theory of a thin-film
ferromagnet. Besides center-of-mass motion, other low energy modes are waves on
the edge of the bubble traveling with different speeds in opposite directions.Comment: updated simulation detail
A Topos Foundation for Theories of Physics: II. Daseinisation and the Liberation of Quantum Theory
This paper is the second in a series whose goal is to develop a fundamentally
new way of constructing theories of physics. The motivation comes from a desire
to address certain deep issues that arise when contemplating quantum theories
of space and time. Our basic contention is that constructing a theory of
physics is equivalent to finding a representation in a topos of a certain
formal language that is attached to the system. Classical physics arises when
the topos is the category of sets. Other types of theory employ a different
topos. In this paper, we study in depth the topos representation of the
propositional language, PL(S), for the case of quantum theory. In doing so, we
make a direct link with, and clarify, the earlier work on applying topos theory
to quantum physics. The key step is a process we term `daseinisation' by which
a projection operator is mapped to a sub-object of the spectral presheaf--the
topos quantum analogue of a classical state space. In the second part of the
paper we change gear with the introduction of the more sophisticated local
language L(S). From this point forward, throughout the rest of the series of
papers, our attention will be devoted almost entirely to this language. In the
present paper, we use L(S) to study `truth objects' in the topos. These are
objects in the topos that play the role of states: a necessary development as
the spectral presheaf has no global elements, and hence there are no
microstates in the sense of classical physics. Truth objects therefore play a
crucial role in our formalism.Comment: 34 pages, no figure
Magnetic hopfions in solids
Hopfions are an intriguing class of string-like solitons, named according to
a classical topological concept classifying three-dimensional direction fields.
The search of hopfions in real physical systems is going on for nearly half a
century, starting with the seminal work of Faddeev. But so far realizations in
solids are missing. Here, we present a theory that identifies magnetic
materials featuring hopfions as stable states without the assistance of
confinement or external fields. Our results are based on an advanced
micromagnetic energy functional derived from a spin-lattice Hamiltonian.
Hopfions appear as emergent particles of the classical Heisenberg model.
Magnetic hopfions represent three-dimensional particle-like objects of
nanometre-size dimensions opening the gate to a new generation of spintronic
devices in the framework of a truly three-dimensional architecture. Our
approach goes beyond the conventional phenomenological models. We derive
material-realistic parameters that serve as concrete guidance in the search of
magnetic hopfions bridging computational physics with materials science
Role of the (1535) in the and reactions
We study the and
reactions with a unitary chiral approach. We find that the unitary chiral
approach, which generates the dynamically, can describe the data
reasonably well, particularly the ratio of the integrated cross sections. This
study provides further support for the unitary chiral description of the
. We also discuss some subtle differences between the coupling
constants determined from the unitary chiral approach and those determined from
phenomenological studies.Comment: version to appear in PRC; certain features of the approach clarifie
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