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    WFPC2 Observations of NGC 454: an Interacting Pair of Galaxies

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    We present WFPC2 images in the F450W, F606W and F814W filters of the interacting pair of galaxies NGC 454. Our data indicate that the system is in the early stages of interaction. A population of young star-clusters has formed around the late component, and substantial amounts of gas have sunk into the center of the earlier component, where it has not yet produced significant visible star formation or nuclear activity. We have photometric evidence that the star-clusters have strong line emission, which indicate the presence of a substantial component of hot, massive stars which formed less than 5-10 Myrs ago.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, Latex (AAS macros), ApJL in pres

    Tunneling into a Two-Dimensional Electron Liquid in a Weak Magnetic Field

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    We study the spectral density function of a two-dimensional electron liquid in a weak magnetic field, the filling factor ν1\nu\gg 1. A hydrodynamic model for low-energy excitations of the liquid is developed. It is found that even at ν1\nu\gg 1 the density of states exhibits a gap at low energies. Its width 2E02E_0 depends on the strength of interaction only logarithmically, 2E0=(ωc/ν)ln(νe2/εvF)2E_0=(\hbar\omega_c/\nu)\ln (\nu e^2/\varepsilon\hbar v_F). The effects of temperature and disorder on the density of states are discussed.Comment: 8 pages, preprint TPI-MINN-94/28-

    Interaction-induced oscillations of the tunneling density of states in a non-quantizing magnetic field

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    We study tunneling into interacting disordered two-dimensional electron gas in a non-quantizing magnetic field, which does not cause the standard de Haas-- van Alphen oscillations. Interaction induces a new type of oscillations in the tunneling density of states with the characteristic period of cyclotron quantum.Comment: 4 pages, 1 .eps figure, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let

    HYDRO + JETS (HYDJET++) event generator for Pb+Pb collisions at LHC

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    The Monte Carlo event generator HYDJET++ is one of the few generators, designed for the calculations of heavy-ion collisions at ultrarelativistic energies, which combine treatment of soft hydro-like processes with the description of jets traversing the hot and dense partonic medium. The model is employed to study the azimuthal anisotropy phenomena, dihadron angular correlations and event-by-event (EbyE) fluctuations of the anisotropic flow in Pb+Pb collisions at sNN=2.76\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 2.76 TeV. The interplay of soft and hard processes describes the violation of the mass hierarchy of meson and baryon elliptic and triangular flows at p_T > 2 GeV/c, the fall-off of the flow harmonics at intermediate transverse momenta, and the worsening of the number-of-constituent-quark (NCQ) scaling of elliptic/triangular flow at LHC compared to RHIC energies. The cross-talk of v_2 and v_3 leads to emergence of higher order harmonics in the model and to appearance of the ridge structure in dihadron angular correlations in a broad pseudorapidity range. HYDJET++ possesses also the dynamical EbyE fluctuations of the anisotropic flow. The model results agree well with the experimental data.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, contribution to Proceedings of the Winter Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics 201

    Higher harmonics of azimuthal anisotropy in relativistic heavy ion collisions in HYDJET++ model

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    The LHC data on azimuthal anisotropy harmonics from PbPb collisions at center-of-mass energy 2.76 TeV per nucleon pair are analyzed and interpreted in the framework of the HYDJET++ model. The cross-talk of elliptic v2v_2 and triangular v3v_3 flow in the model generates both even and odd harmonics of higher order. Comparison with the experimental data shows that this mechanism is able to reproduce the pTp_{\rm T} and centrality dependencies of quadrangular flow v4v_4, and also the basic trends for pentagonal v5v_5 and hexagonal v6v_6 flows.Comment: 12 pages including 13 figures as EPS-files; prepared using LaTeX package for publication in the European Physical Journal
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