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Distributive politics and economic growth: the Markovian Stackelberg solution
We generalize the result of Alesina and Rodrik (1994) by showing that their
static solution is also a time consistent Stackelberg solution of a differential game between
the government and the median voter
Why not Africa? – Growth and Welfare Effects of Secure Property Rights
The paper presents the long-run equilibrium and development dynamics in the neoclassical
growth model and a simple model of endogenous growth when property rights are absent. The
results are compared to the outcome in a corresponding model economy with secure property
rights. The main findings are that there exists a considerable gain in level and growth of consumption
from establishing secure property rights, that economic performance without property
rights worsens with increasing number of competing groups, and that the existence, or absence
of property rights explains conditional convergence
Signatures of axion-like particles in the spectra of TeV gamma-ray sources
One interpretation of the unexplained signature observed in the PVLAS
experiment invokes a new axion-like particle (ALP) with a two-photon vertex,
allowing for photon-ALP oscillations in the presence of magnetic fields. In the
range of masses and couplings suggested by PVLAS, the same effect would lead to
a peculiar dimming of high-energy photon sources. For typical parameters of the
turbulent magnetic field in the galaxy, the effect sets in at E_gamma >~ 10
TeV, providing an ALP signature in the spectra of TeV gamma sources that can be
probed with Cherenkov telescopes. A dedicated search will be strongly motivated
if the ongoing photon regeneration experiments confirm the PVLAS particle
interpretation.Comment: 8 pages, 1 eps figure; typos corrected, matches published versio
Mediation as Signal
This paper analyzes mediation as a signal. Starting from a stylized case, a game
theoretical model of one-sided incomplete information, taken from Cho and Kreps (1987), is
applied to discuss strategic effects of mediation. It turns out that to reject mediation can be
interpreted as a ”negative signal” while the interpretation of accepting or proposing mediation is
ambiguous and does not necessarily change the prior beliefs of the uninformed party. This
asymmetry suggests that, in equilibrium, there is an excess of mediation
Controlled Population of Floquet-Bloch States via Coupling to Bose and Fermi Baths
External driving is emerging as a promising tool for exploring new phases in
quantum systems. The intrinsically non-equilibrium states that result, however,
are challenging to describe and control. We study the steady states of a
periodically driven one-dimensional electronic system, including the effects of
radiative recombination, electron-phonon interactions, and the coupling to an
external fermionic reservoir. Using a kinetic equation for the populations of
the Floquet eigenstates, we show that the steady-state distribution can be
controlled using the momentum and energy relaxation pathways provided by the
coupling to phonon and Fermi reservoirs. In order to utilize the latter, we
propose to couple the system and reservoir via an energy filter which
suppresses photon-assisted tunneling. Importantly, coupling to these reservoirs
yields a steady state resembling a band insulator in the Floquet basis. The
system exhibits incompressible behavior, while hosting a small density of
excitations. We discuss transport signatures, and describe the regimes where
insulating behavior is obtained. Our results give promise for realizing Floquet
topological insulators.Comment: 24 pages, 7 figures; with appendice
Jahn-Teller Spectral Fingerprint in Molecular Photoemission: C60
The h_u hole spectral intensity for C60 -> C60+ molecular photoemission is
calculated at finite temperature by a parameter-free Lanczos diagonalization of
the electron-vibration Hamiltonian, including the full 8 H_g, 6 G_g, and 2 A_g
mode couplings. The computed spectrum at 800 K is in striking agreement with
gas-phase data. The energy separation of the first main shoulder from the main
photoemission peak, 230 meV in C60, is shown to measure directly and rather
generally the strength of the final-state Jahn-Teller coupling.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
On ionisation effects and abundance ratios in damped Lyman-alpha systems
The similarity between observed velocity structures of Al III and singly
ionised species in damped Lyman-alpha systems (DLAs) suggests the presence of
ionised gas in the regions where most metal absorption lines are formed.
To explore the possible implications of ionisation effects we construct a
simplified two-region model for DLAs consisting of an ionisation bounded region
with an internal radiation field and a neutral region with a lower metal
content. Within this framework we find that ionisation effects are important.
If taken into account, the element abundance ratios in DLAs are quite
consistent with those observed in Milky Way stars and in metal-poor H II
regions in blue compact dwarf galaxies. In particular we cannot exclude the
same primary N origin in both DLAs and metal-poor galaxies. From our models no
dust depletion of heavy elements needs to be invoked; little depletion is
however not excluded.Comment: to appear in "Evolution of Galaxies. I. Observational clues", Eds.
J.M. Vilchez, G. Stasinska, Astrophysics and Space Science, in press. 5
pages, including 3 figure
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