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A mid-infrared survey of the inner 2 Ă 1.5 degrees of the Galaxy with Spitzer/IRAC
We present a survey of Spitzer Space Telescope/IRAC observations of the central 2 Ă 1.5 degrees (265 Ă 200 pc) of the Galaxy at 3-8 ÎŒm. These data represent the highest spatial resolution and sensitivity large-scale map made to date of the Galactic Center (GC) at mid-infrared wavelengths. The IRAC data provide a census of the optically obscured stellar sources as well as a detailed map of the highly filamentary structure in the interstellar medium. The diffuse emission is dominated by PAH emission from small grains in star-forming regions. Dark clouds displaying a large variety of sizes and morphologies are imaged, many of which remain opaque at IRAC wavelengths. Using a multiwavelength comparison, we determine which objects are likely to be in the foreground and which are located at the GC. We find no counterparts at IRAC wavelengths to the unique system of linear, nonthermal radio filaments present at the GC
Thermal expansion and magnetostriction of pure and doped RAgSb2 (R = Y, Sm, La) single crystals
Data on temperature-dependent, anisotropic thermal expansion in pure and
doped RAgSb2 (R = Y, Sm, La) single crystals are presented. Using the Ehrenfest
relation and heat capacity measurements, uniaxial pressure derivatives for long
range magnetic ordering and charge density wave transition temperatures are
evaluated and compared with the results of the direct measurements under
hydrostatic pressure. In-plane and c-axis pressure have opposite effect on the
phase transitions in these materials, with in-plane effects being significantly
weaker. Quantum oscillations in magnetostriction were observed for the three
pure compounds, with the possible detection of new frequencies in SmAgSb2 and
LaAgSb2. The uniaxial (along the c-axis) pressure derivatives of the dominant
extreme orbits (beta) were evaluated for YAgSb2 and LaAgSb2
Stability of Filters for the Navier-Stokes Equation
Data assimilation methodologies are designed to incorporate noisy
observations of a physical system into an underlying model in order to infer
the properties of the state of the system. Filters refer to a class of data
assimilation algorithms designed to update the estimation of the state in a
on-line fashion, as data is acquired sequentially. For linear problems subject
to Gaussian noise filtering can be performed exactly using the Kalman filter.
For nonlinear systems it can be approximated in a systematic way by particle
filters. However in high dimensions these particle filtering methods can break
down. Hence, for the large nonlinear systems arising in applications such as
weather forecasting, various ad hoc filters are used, mostly based on making
Gaussian approximations. The purpose of this work is to study the properties of
these ad hoc filters, working in the context of the 2D incompressible
Navier-Stokes equation. By working in this infinite dimensional setting we
provide an analysis which is useful for understanding high dimensional
filtering, and is robust to mesh-refinement. We describe theoretical results
showing that, in the small observational noise limit, the filters can be tuned
to accurately track the signal itself (filter stability), provided the system
is observed in a sufficiently large low dimensional space; roughly speaking
this space should be large enough to contain the unstable modes of the
linearized dynamics. Numerical results are given which illustrate the theory.
In a simplified scenario we also derive, and study numerically, a stochastic
PDE which determines filter stability in the limit of frequent observations,
subject to large observational noise. The positive results herein concerning
filter stability complement recent numerical studies which demonstrate that the
ad hoc filters perform poorly in reproducing statistical variation about the
true signal
Geometric stabilization of extended S=2 vortices in two-dimensional photonic lattices: theoretical analysis, numerical computation and experimental results
In this work, we focus our studies on the subject of nonlinear discrete
self-trapping of S=2 (doubly-charged) vortices in two-dimensional photonic
lattices, including theoretical analysis, numerical computation and
experimental demonstration. We revisit earlier findings about S=2 vortices with
a discrete model, and find that S=2 vortices extended over eight lattice sites
can indeed be stable (or only weakly unstable) under certain conditions, not
only for the cubic nonlinearity previously used, but also for a saturable
nonlinearity more relevant to our experiment with a biased photorefractive
nonlinear crystal. We then use the discrete analysis as a guide towards
numerically identifying stable (and unstable) vortex solutions in a more
realistic continuum model with a periodic potential. Finally, we present our
experimental observation of such geometrically extended S=2 vortex solitons in
optically induced lattices under both self-focusing and self-defocusing
nonlinearities, and show clearly that the S=2 vortex singularities are
preserved during nonlinear propagation
The mid-infrared colors of the interstellar medium and extended sources at the Galactic center
A mid-infrared (3.6â8 ÎŒm) survey of the Galactic center has been carried out with the IRAC instrument on the Spitzer Space Telescope. This survey covers the central 2Âș x 1.4Âș (~280 x 200 pc) of the Galaxy. At 3.6 and 4.5 ÎŒm the emission is dominated by stellar sources, the fainter ones merging into an unresolved background. At 5.8 and 8 ÎŒm the stellar sources are fainter, and large-scale diffuse emission from the ISM of the Galaxy's central molecular zone becomes prominent. The survey reveals that the 8-to-5.8 ÎŒm color of the ISM emission is highly uniform across the surveyed region. This uniform color is consistent with a flat extinction law and emission from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Models indicate that this broadband color should not be expected to change if the incident radiation field heating the dust and PAHs is ~10^4 times that of the solar neighborhood. Other regions of very red emission indicate cases where thick dust clouds obscure deeply embedded objects or very early stages of star formation
Atom-photon entanglement generation and distribution
We extend an earlier model by Law {\it et al.} \cite{law} for a cavity QED
based single-photon-gun to atom-photon entanglement generation and
distribution. We illuminate the importance of a small critical atom number on
the fidelity of the proposed operation in the strong coupling limit. Our result
points to a promisingly high purity and efficiency using currently available
cavity QED parameters, and sheds new light on constructing quantum computing
and communication devices with trapped atoms and high Q optical cavities.Comment: 7 fig
O assistente social como mediador cultural em escolas pĂșblicas dos bairros de GuamĂĄ e Terra firme
I Congresso Internacional AmĂ©rica Latina e Interculturalidade: AmĂ©rica Latina e Caribe: cenĂĄrios linguĂstico-culturais contemporĂąneos, 07, 08 e 09 de novembro de 2013 - UNILAA intervenção do Assistente Social nas atividades de arte e cultura nas instituiçÔes de ensino
fundamental e médio nos bairros do Guamå e da Terra Firme. Estudos anteriores constatam que estes
nĂŁo sĂŁo apenas espaços de violĂȘncia, como registra a mĂdia. SĂŁo espaços multiculturais e agregadores de
cultura antiviolĂȘncia, onde os sujeitos artistas utilizam a arte como meio de transformação social,
através do método fenomenológico busco contribuir para a sistematização da intervenção do assistente
social na årea da educação e cultura, identificando as atividades de arte e cultura nas instituiçÔes de
ensino fundamental e médio, importùncia nas instituiçÔes em que são desenvolvidas e habilidades
requeridas ao profissional de Serviço Social. A metodologia conduziu a investigação nos respectivos
bairros com os alunos que estudam nas instituiçÔes de ensino fundamental e médio nos bairros, por
meio de aplicação de questionĂĄrios sĂłcioÂeconĂŽmicoÂcultural que ao definir cultura identificaram as
manifestaçÔes culturais que estavam ocorrendo no mĂȘs (junho/2013) em que o questionĂĄrio foi aplicado,
quanto ao fazer profissional do Serviço Social, a maioria dos alunos da escola pĂșblica estadual
relacionam o trabalho do assistente social com a prestação de ajuda e auxĂlio. Os alunos da escola
pĂșblica federal demonstraram maior efetividade e segurança na resposta, em consonĂąncia com o CĂłdigo
de Ătica do Assistente Social, tambĂ©m foi realizada entrevista semiÂestruturada com a Assistente Social
das instituiçÔes de ensino. Segundo a pesquisa identificaÂse a sobrecarga do profissional do serviço social
com as demandas postas pelos alunos no processo de ensino e aprendizagem, de tal modo que nĂŁo
possa acompanhar atividades de arte e cultura desenvolvidas nas instituiçÔes de ensino, e por meio de
levantamentos bibliogrĂĄficos e visitas de observação ao local de pesquisa foi possĂvel identificar as
atividades, projetos de extensão de arte e cultura nas instituiçÔes de ensino
Quantum computing with neutral atoms
We develop a method to entangle neutral atoms using cold controlled
collisions. We analyze this method in two particular set-ups: optical lattices
and magnetic micro-traps. Both offer the possibility of performing certain
multi-particle operations in parallel. Using this fact, we show how to
implement efficient quantum error correction and schemes for fault-tolerant
computing.Comment: 21 pages, 19 figure
Scattering of relativistic particles with Aharonov-Bohm-Coulomb interaction in two dimensions
The Aharonov-Bohm-Coulomb potentials in two dimensions may describe the
interaction between two particles carrying electric charge and magnetic flux,
say, Chern--Simons solitons, or so called anyons. The scattering problem for
such two-body systems is extended to the relativistic case, and the scattering
amplitude is obtained as a partial wave series. The electric charge and
magnetic flux is (, ) for one particle and (, ) for the
other. When , and takes on integer
or half integer values, the partial wave series is summed up approximately to
give a closed form. The results exhibit some nonperturbative features and
cannot be obtained from perturbative quantum electrodynamics at the tree level.Comment: revtex, 11 pages, no figur
Estimation of an image derived input function with MR-defined carotid arteries in FDG-PET human studies using a novel partial volume correction method
Kinetic analysis of (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography data requires an accurate knowledge the arterial input function. The gold standard method to measure the arterial input function requires collection of arterial blood samples and is an invasive method. Measuring an image derived input function is a non-invasive alternative but is challenging due to partial volume effects caused by the limited spatial resolution of the positron emission tomography scanners. In this work, a practical image derived input function extraction method is presented, which only requires segmentation of the carotid arteries from MR images. The simulation study results showed that at least 92% of the true intensity could be recovered after the partial volume correction. Results from 19 subjects showed that the mean cerebral metabolic rate of glucose calculated using arterial samples and partial volume corrected image derived input function were 26.9 and 25.4âmg/min/100âg, respectively, for the grey matter and 7.2 and 6.7âmg/min/100âg for the white matter. No significant difference in the estimated cerebral metabolic rate of glucose values was observed between arterial samples and corrected image derived input function (pâ>â0.12 for grey matter and white matter). Hence, the presented image derived input function extraction method can be a practical alternative to noninvasively analyze dynamic (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose data without the need for blood sampling
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