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Orthogonality Relations and Supercharacter Formulas of U(m|n) Representations
In this paper we obtain the orthogonality relations for the supergroup
U(m|n), which are remarkably different from the ones for the U(N) case. We
extend our results for ordinary representations, obtained some time ago, to the
case of complex conjugated and mixed representations. Our results are expressed
in terms of the Young tableaux notation for irreducible representations. We use
the supersymmetric Harish-Chandra-Itzykson-Zuber integral and the character
expansion technique as mathematical tools for deriving these relations. As a
byproduct we also obtain closed expressions for the supercharacters and
dimensions of some particular irreducible U(m|n) representations. A new way of
labeling the U(m|n) irreducible representations in terms of m + n numbers is
proposed. Finally, as a corollary of our results, new identities among the
dimensions of the irreducible representations of the unitary group U(N) are
presented.Comment: 56 pages, LaTeX, changes only in the writing of the titl
Antiresonances as precursors of decoherence
We show that, in presence of a complex spectrum, antiresonances act as a
precursor for dephasing enabling the crossover to a fully decoherent transport
even within a unitary Hamiltonian description. This general scenario is
illustrated here by focusing on a quantum dot coupled to a chaotic cavity
containing a finite, but large, number of states using a Hamiltonian
formulation. For weak coupling to a chaotic cavity with a sufficiently dense
spectrum, the ensuing complex structure of resonances and antiresonances leads
to phase randomization under coarse graining in energy. Such phase
instabilities and coarse graining are the ingredients for a mechanism producing
decoherence and thus irreversibility. For the present simple model one finds a
conductance that coincides with the one obtained by adding a ficticious voltage
probe within the Landauer-Buettiker picture. This sheds new light on how the
microscopic mechanisms that produce phase fluctuations induce decoherence.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Europhys. Let
Intrinsic switching field distribution of arrays of Ni80Fe20 nanowires probed by magnetic force microscopy
The progress of magnetization reversal of weakly packed ferromagnetic
Ni80Fe20 nanowire arrays of different diameters (40, 50, 70 and 100 nm)
electrodeposited in polycarbonate membranes was studied by magnetic force
microscopy (MFM). For such a low packing density of nanomagnets, the dipolar
interactions between neighbouring wires can be neglected. The intrinsic
switching field distribution has been extracted from in situ MFM images and its
width was found to be considerably smaller than for densely packed nanowire
arrays.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures. To appear in Journal of Superconductivity and
Novel Magnetis
Unveiling shocks in planetary nebulae
The propagation of a shock wave into a medium is expected to heat the
material beyond the shock, producing noticeable effects in intensity line
ratios such as [O III]/Halpha. To investigate the occurrence of shocks in
planetary nebulae (PNe), we have used all narrowband [O III] and Halpha images
of PNe available in the HST archive to build their [O III]/Halpha ratio maps
and to search for regions where this ratio is enhanced. Regions with enhanced
[O III]/Halpha emission ratio can be ascribed to two different types of
morphological structures: bow-shock structures produced by fast collimated
outflows and thin skins enveloping expanding nebular shells. Both collimated
outflows and expanding shells are therefore confirmed to generate shocks in
PNe. We also find regions with depressed values of the [O III]/Halpha ratio
which are found mostly around density bounded PNe, where the local contribution
of [N II] emission into the F656N Halpha filter cannot be neglected.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables; To appear in Astronomy & Astrophysic
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