426 research outputs found
The H.E.S.S. central data acquisition system
The High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) is a system of Imaging
Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs) located in the Khomas Highland in
Namibia. It measures cosmic gamma rays of very high energies (VHE; >100 GeV)
using the Earth's atmosphere as a calorimeter. The H.E.S.S. Array entered Phase
II in September 2012 with the inauguration of a fifth telescope that is larger
and more complex than the other four. This paper will give an overview of the
current H.E.S.S. central data acquisition (DAQ) system with particular emphasis
on the upgrades made to integrate the fifth telescope into the array. At first,
the various requirements for the central DAQ are discussed then the general
design principles employed to fulfil these requirements are described. Finally,
the performance, stability and reliability of the H.E.S.S. central DAQ are
presented. One of the major accomplishments is that less than 0.8% of
observation time has been lost due to central DAQ problems since 2009.Comment: 17 pages, 8 figures, published in Astroparticle Physic
On Dual Formulation for Higher Spin Gauge Fields in
We obtain dual actions for spin massless fields in by
solving different algebraic constraints in the same first-order theory. Flat
space dual higher spin actions obtained by Boulanger, Cnockaert and Henneaux
\cite{BH} by solving differential constraints are shown to result from our
formulation in a sort of quasi-classical approximation for the flat limit. The
case of is considered in detail.Comment: LaTeX, 13 pages, no figure
Structural glass on a lattice in the limit of infinite dimensions
We construct a mean field theory for the lattice model of a structural glass
and solve it using the replica method and one step replica symmetry breaking
ansatz; this theory becomes exact in the limit of infinite dimensions.
Analyzing stability of this solution we conclude that the metastable states
remain uncorrelated in a finite temperature range below the transition, but
become correlated at sufficiently low temperature. We find dynamic and
thermodynamic transition temperatures as functions of the density and construct
a full thermodynamic description of a typical physical process in which the
system gets trapped in one metastable state when cooled below vitrification
temperature. We find that for such physical process the entropy and pressure at
the glass transition are continuous across the transition while their
temperature derivatives have jumps.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Replica symmetry breaking in long-range glass models without quenched disorder
We discuss mean field theory of glasses without quenched disorder focusing on
the justification of the replica approach to thermodynamics. We emphasize the
assumptions implicit in this method and discuss how they can be verified. The
formalism is applied to the long range Ising model with orthogonal coupling
matrix. We find the one step replica-symmetry breaking solution and show that
it is stable in the intermediate temperature range that includes the glass
state but excludes very low temperatures. At very low temperatures this
solution becomes unstable and this approach fails.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
A p-Spin Interaction Ashkin-Teller Spin-Glass Model
A p-spin interaction Ashkin-Teller spin glass, with three independent
Gaussian probability distributions for the exchange interactions, is studied by
means of the replica method. A simple phase diagram is obtained within the
replica-symmetric approximation, presenting an instability of the paramagnetic
solution at low temperatures. The replica-symmetry-breaking procedure is
implemented and a rich phase diagram is obtained; besides the paramagnetic
phase, three distinct spin-glass phases appear. Three first-order critical
frontiers are found and they all meet at a triple point; among such lines, two
of them present discontinuities in the order parameters, but no latent heat,
whereas the other one exhibits both discontinuities in the order parameters and
a finite latent heat.Comment: 17 pages, 2 figures, submitted to Physica
Towards frame-like gauge invariant formulation for massive mixed symmetry bosonic fields. II. General Young tableau with two rows
In this paper we complete our construction of frame-like gauge invariant
description for massive mixed symmetry tensor fields corresponding to arbitrary
Young tableau with two rows started in [1]. We consider general massive theory
in (A)dS spaces with arbitrary cosmological constant as well as all special
limits which exist both in de Sitter and in anti-de Sitter spaces.Comment: 22 pages, 11 LaTeX picture
Gauge invariant formulation of massive totally symmetric fermionic fields in (A)dS space
Massive arbitrary spin totally symmetric free fermionic fields propagating in
d-dimensional (Anti)-de Sitter space-time are investigated. Gauge invariant
action and the corresponding gauge transformations for such fields are
proposed. The results are formulated in terms of various mass parameters used
in the literature as well as the lowest eigenvalues of the energy operator. We
apply our results to a study of partial masslessness of fermionic fields in
(A)dS(d), and in the case of d=4 confirm the conjecture made in the earlier
literature.Comment: 14 pages, LaTeX -2e. v3: misprint in equation (2.24) corrected,
footnotes 1,2,8,10 and references added, notation for the cosmological
constant and operator of gauge transformation change
Toward frame-like gauge invariant formulation for massive mixed symmetry bosonic fields
In this paper, as a first step toward frame-like gauge invariant formulation
for massive mixed symmetry bosonic fields, we consider mixed tensors,
corresponding to Young tableau with two rows with k >= 2 boxes in the first row
and only one box in the second one. We construct complete Lagrangian and gauge
transformations describing massive particles in (anti) de Sitter space-time
with arbitrary dimension d >= 4 and investigate all possible massless and
partially massless limits.Comment: 18 pages, 9 LaTeX picture
Nonlinear Equations for Symmetric Massless Higher Spin Fields in
Nonlinear field equations for totally symmetric bosonic massless fields of
all spins in any dimension are presented.Comment: 19 pages, latex, no figures, v2 minor correction
Free geometric equations for higher spins
We show how allowing non-local terms in the field equations of symmetric
tensors uncovers a neat geometry that naturally generalizes the Maxwell and
Einstein cases. The end results can be related to multiple traces of the
generalized Riemann curvatures R_{alpha_1 ... alpha_s; beta_1 > ... beta_s}
introduced by de Wit and Freedman, divided by suitable powers of the
D'Alembertian operator \Box. The conventional local equations can be recovered
by a partial gauge fixing involving the trace of the gauge parameters
Lambda_{alpha_1 ... alpha_{s-1}}, absent in the Fronsdal formulation. The same
geometry underlies the fermionic equations, that, for all spins s+(1/2), can be
linked via the operator (not hskip 1pt pr)/(\Box) to those of the spin-s
bosons.Comment: References and comment added. Final version to appear in Physics
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