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Binary interactions and UV photometry on photometric redshift
Using the Hyperz code (Bolzonella et al. 2000) we present photometric
redshift estimates for a random sample of galaxies selected from the SDSS/DR7
and GALEX/DR4, for which spectroscopic redshifts are also available.
We confirm that the inclusion of ultraviolet photometry improves the accuracy
of photo-zs for those galaxies with g*-r* < 0.7 and z_spec < 0.2. We also
address the problem of how binary interactions can affect photo-z estimates,
and find that their effect is negligible.Comment: 2 pages 1 figure
Coherently manipulating cold ions in separated traps by their vibrational couplings
Recent experiments [K. R. Brown, et al., Nature 471, 196 (2011); and M.
Harlander, et al., Nature 471, 200 (2011)] have demonstrated the coherent
manipulations on the external vibrations of two ions, confined individually in
the separated ion traps. Using these recently developed techniques, we propose
here an approach to realize the coherent operations, e.g., the universal
quantum gates, between the separated ion-trap qubits encoded by two internal
atomic states of the trapped ions. Our proposal operates beyond the usual
Lamb-Dicke limits, and could be applied to the scalable ion traps coupled by
their vibrations.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Spin-orbit couplings between distant electrons trapped individually on liquid helium
We propose an approach to entangle spins of electrons floating on liquid
helium by coherently manipulating their spin-orbit interactions. The
configuration consists of single electrons, confined individually on liquid
helium by the microelectrodes, moving along the surface as the harmonic
oscillators. It has been known that the spin of an electron could be coupled to
its orbit (i.e., the vibrational motion) by properly applying a magnetic field.
Based on this single electron spin-orbit coupling, here we show that a
Jaynes-Cummings (JC) type interaction between the spin of an electron and the
orbit of another electron at a distance could be realized via the strong
Coulomb interaction between the electrons. Consequently, the proposed JC
interaction could be utilized to realize a strong orbit-mediated spin-spin
coupling and implement the desirable quantum information processing between the
distant electrons trapped individually on liquid helium.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
Atomic number fluctuations in a mixture of two spinor condensates
We study particle number fluctuations in the quantum ground states of a
mixture of two spin-1 atomic condensates when the interspecies spin-exchange
coupling interaction is adjusted. The two spin-1 condensates
forming the mixture are respectively ferromagnetic and polar in the absence of
an external magnetic (B-) field. We categorize all possible ground states using
the angular momentum algebra and compute their characteristic atom number
fluctuations, focusing especially on the the AA phase (when ),
where the ground state becomes fragmented and atomic number fluctuations
exhibit drastically different features from a single stand alone spin-1 polar
condensate. Our results are further supported by numerical simulations of the
full quantum many-body system.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, in press PR
Quantum states of a binary mixture of spinor Bose-Einstein condensates
We study the structure of quantum states for a binary mixture of spin-1
atomic Bose-Einstein condensates. In contrast to collision between identical
bosons, the s-wave scattering channel between inter-species does not conform to
a fixed symmetry. The spin-dependent Hamiltonian thus contains non-commuting
terms, making the exact eigenstates more challenging to obtain because they now
depend more generally on both the intra- and inter-species interactions. We
discuss two limiting cases, where the spin-dependent Hamiltonian reduces
respectively to sums of commuting operators. All eigenstates can then be
directly constructed, and they are independent of the detailed interaction
parameters.Comment: 5 pages, no figure
Binary Stellar Population Synthesis Model
Using Yunnan evolutionary population synthesis (EPS) models, we present
integrated colours, integrated spectral energy distributions (ISEDs) and
absorption-line indices defined by the Lick Observatory image dissector scanner
(Lick/IDS) system, for an extensive set of instantaneous-burst binary stellar
populations (BSPs) with interactions. By comparing the results for populations
with and without interactions we show that the inclusion of binary interactions
makes the appearance of the population substantially bluer. This effect raises
the derived age and metallicity of the population.
To be used in the studies of modern spectroscopic galaxy surveys at
intermediate/high spectral resolution, we also present intermediate- (3A) and
high-resolution (~0.3A) ISEDs and Lick/IDS absorption-line indices for BSPs. To
directly compare with observations the Lick/IDS absorption indices are also
presented by measuring them directly from the ISEDs.Comment: 2 pages 2 figure
Macroscopic tunneling of a membrane in an optomechanical double-well potential
The macroscopic tunneling of an optomechanical membrane is considered. A
cavity mode which couples quadratically to the membranes position can create
highly tunable adiabatic double-well potentials, which together with the high
Q-factors of such membranes render the observation of macroscopic tunneling
possible. A suitable, pulsed measurement scheme using a linearly coupled mode
of the cavity for the verification of the effect is studied.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
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