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    Relativistic r-modes in Slowly Rotating Neutron Stars: Numerical Analysis in the Cowling Approximation

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    We investigate the properties of relativistic rr-modes of slowly rotating neutron stars by using a relativistic version of the Cowling approximation. In our formalism, we take into account the influence of the Coriolis like force on the stellar oscillations, but ignore the effects of the centrifugal like force. For three neutron star models, we calculated the fundamental rr-modes with l′=m=2l'=m=2 and 3. We found that the oscillation frequency σˉ\bar\sigma of the fundamental rr-mode is in a good approximation given by σˉ≈κ0Ω\bar\sigma\approx \kappa_0 \Omega, where σˉ\bar\sigma is defined in the corotating frame at the spatial infinity, and Ω\Omega is the angular frequency of rotation of the star. The proportional coefficient κ0\kappa_0 is only weakly dependent on Ω\Omega, but it strongly depends on the relativistic parameter GM/c2RGM/c^2R, where MM and RR are the mass and the radius of the star. All the fundamental rr-modes with l′=ml'=m computed in this study are discrete modes with distinct regular eigenfunctions, and they all fall in the continuous part of the frequency spectrum associated with Kojima's equation (Kojima 1998). These relativistic rr-modes are obtained by including the effects of rotation higher than the first order of Ω\Omega so that the buoyant force plays a role, the situation of which is quite similar to that for the Newtonian rr-modes.Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in Ap

    Formulation and characterization of polyimide resilient foams of various densities for aircraft seating applications

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    Light weight, heat and fire resistant low smoke generating polyimide foams are developed for aircraft seating applications. The material is upgraded and classified into groups for fabrication of cushions possessing acceptable comfort properties. Refinement and selection of foaming processes using a variety of previously developd foaming techniques and definition of property relationships to arrive at the selection and classfication of polyimide foams into five groups in accordance with predetermined ILD values are emphasized

    R-modes of neutron stars with a solid crust

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    We investigate the properties of rr-mode oscillations of a slowly rotating neutron star with a solid crust, by taking account of the effects of the Coriolis force. For the modal analysis we employ three-component neutron star models that are composed of a fluid core, a solid crust and a surface fluid ocean. For the three-component models, we find that there exist two kinds of rr-modes, that is, those confined in the surface fluid ocean and those confined in the fluid core, which are most important for the rr-mode instability. The rr-modes do not have any appreciable amplitudes in the solid crust if rotation rate of the star is sufficiently small. We find that the core rr-modes are strongly affected by mode coupling with the crustal torsional (toroidal) modes and lose their simple properties of the eigenfunction and eigenfrequency as functions of the angular rotation velocity Ω\Omega. This indicates that the extrapolation formula, which is obtained in the limit of Ω→0\Omega\to 0, cannot be used to examine the rr-mode instability of rapidly rotating neutron stars with a solid crust unless the effects of mode coupling with the crustal torsional modes are correctly taken into account.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, revised version accepted for publication in the Ap

    High-dimensional Bell test for a continuous variable state in phase space and its robustness to detection inefficiency

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    We propose a scheme for testing high-dimensional Bell inequalities in phase space. High-dimensional Bell inequalities can be recast into the forms of a phase-space version using quasiprobability functions with the complex-valued order parameter. We investigate their violations for two-mode squeezed states while increasing the dimension of measurement outcomes, and finally show the robustness of high-dimensional tests to detection inefficiency.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures; title and abstract changed, published versio

    Development of fire-resistant, low smoke generating, thermally stable end items for commercial aircraft and spacecraft using a basic polyimide resin

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    A terpolyimide precursor was developed which can be foamed by microwave methods and yields foams possessing the best seating properties. A continuous process, based on spray drying techniques, permits production of polyimide powder precursors in large quantities. The constrained rise foaming process permits fabrication of rigid foam panels with improved mechanical properties and almost unlimited density characteristics. Polyimide foam core rigid panels were produced by this technique with woven fiberglass fabric bonded to each side of the panel in a one step microwave process. The fire resistance of polyimide foams was significantly improved by the addition of ceramic fibers to the powder precursors. Foams produced from these compositions are flexible, possess good acoustical attenuation and meet the minimum burnthrough requirements when impinged by high flux flame sources
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