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The role of differential rotation in the evolution of the r-mode instability
We discuss the role of differential rotation in the evolution of the l=2
r-mode instability of a newly born, hot, rapidly-rotating neutron star. It is
shown that the amplitude of the r-mode saturates in a natural way at a value
that depends on the amount of differential rotation at the time the instability
becomes active. It is also shown that, independently of the saturation
amplitude of the mode, the star spins down to a rotation rate that is
comparable to the inferred initial rotation rates of the fastest pulsars
associated with supernova remnants.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, in Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop
"New Worlds in Astroparticle Physics", Faro, Portugal, 8-10 January 200
Control of erythroid differentiation: asynchronous expression of the anion transporter and the peripheral components of the membrane skeleton in AEV- and S13-transformed cells
Chicken erythroblasts transformed with avian erythroblastosis virus or S13 virus provide suitable model systems with which to analyze the maturation of immature erythroblasts into erythrocytes. The transformed cells are blocked in differentiation at around the colony-forming unit- erythroid stage of development but can be induced to differentiate in vitro. Analysis of the expression and assembly of components of the membrane skeleton indicates that these cells simultaneously synthesize alpha-spectrin, beta-spectrin, ankyrin, and protein 4.1 at levels that are comparable to those of mature erythroblasts. However, they do not express any detectable amounts of anion transporter. The peripheral membrane skeleton components assemble transiently and are subsequently rapidly catabolized, resulting in 20-40-fold lower steady-state levels than are found in maturing erythrocytes. Upon spontaneous or chemically induced terminal differentiation of these cells expression of the anion transporter is initiated with a concommitant increase in the steady- state levels of the peripheral membrane-skeletal components. These results suggest that during erythropoiesis, expression of the peripheral components of the membrane skeleton is initiated earlier than that of the anion transporter. Furthermore, they point a key role for the anion transporter in conferring long-term stability to the assembled erythroid membrane skeleton during terminal differentiation
The influence of differential rotation on the detectability of gravitational waves from the r-mode instability
Recently, it was shown that differential rotation is an unavoidable feature
of nonlinear r-modes. We investigate the influence of this differential
rotation on the detectability of gravitational waves emitted by a newly born,
hot, rapidly-rotating neutron star, as it spins down due to the r-mode
instability. We conclude that gravitational radiation may be detected by the
advanced laser interferometer detector LIGO if the amount of differential
rotation at the time the r-mode instability becomes active is not very high.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, revtex
Nonlinear evolution of r-modes: the role of differential rotation
Recent work has shown that differential rotation, producing large scale
drifts of fluid elements along stellar latitudes, is an unavoidable feature of
r-modes in the nonlinear theory. We investigate the role of this differential
rotation in the evolution of the l=2 r-mode instability of a newly born, hot,
rapidly rotating neutron star. It is shown that the amplitude of the r-mode
saturates a few hundred seconds after the mode instability sets in. The
saturation amplitude depends on the amount of differential rotation at the time
the instability becomes active and can take values much smaller than unity. It
is also shown that, independently of the saturation amplitude of the mode, the
star spins down to rotation rates that are comparable to the inferred initial
rotation rates of the fastest pulsars associated with supernova remnants.
Finally, it is shown that, when the drift of fluid elements at the time the
instability sets in is significant, most of the initial angular momentum of the
star is transferred to the r-mode and, consequently, almost none is carried
away by gravitational radiation.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Josephson effect for superconductors lacking center of inversion
Due to the absence of a center of inversion in some superconducting
compounds, a p-wave admixture to the dominant d-wave order parameter must
exist. If time-reversal is also violated, an allowed invariant is the product
of the d-wave, p-wave and an appropriately directed current. We show that this
leads to an anomalous Josephson current for tunneling along the direction
parallel to the axis of the p-wave component, where the current is the Meissner
current and the Josephson loop current along the surface of the tunnel barrier.
These ideas are applied to the superconducting state of the cuprates in the
pseudogap region of the phase diagram where in the normal phase some
experiments have detected a time-reversal and inversion symmetry broken phase.
The effect is relevant also to heavy-fermion compounds which lack center of
inversion due to crystalline symmetry.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Multi-orbital Kondo physics of Co in Cu hosts
We investigate the electronic structure of cobalt atoms on a copper surface
and in a copper host by combining density functional calculations with a
numerically exact continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo treatment of the
five-orbital impurity problem. In both cases we find low energy resonances in
the density of states of all five Co -orbitals. The corresponding
self-energies indicate the formation of a Fermi liquid state at low
temperatures. Our calculations yield the characteristic energy scale -- the
Kondo temperature -- for both systems in good agreement with experiments. We
quantify the charge fluctuations in both geometries and suggest that Co in Cu
must be described by an Anderson impurity model rather than by a model assuming
frozen impurity valency at low energies. We show that fluctuations of the
orbital degrees of freedom are crucial for explaining the Kondo temperatures
obtained in our calculations and measured in experiments.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figure
Straßengüterverkehr österreichischer Unternehmen 2003
Von den österreichischen Unrernehmen, die Straßengüterfahrzeuge mir einer Nutzlast von mindestens zwei Tonnen einsetzten, wurden im Erhebungsjahr 2003 insgesamt 297,2 Mio. t Güter befördert, womit ein um 4,1% höheres Transportaufkommen als im Jahr zuvor erzielt wurde. Die im In- und Ausland erbrachte Transportleistung nahm gegenüber dem Vorjahr um 2,8% auf insgesamt 39,6 Mrd. tkm zu. Die Transportmengen betrugen beim lnlandverkehr 256,1 Mio. t (+4,1%), beim grenzüberschreitenden Empfang 16,0 Mio. t (+5,3%), beim grenzüberschreitenden Versand 17,1 Mio. t (+4,7%) und beim Transit 4,4 Mio. t (-5,2%)
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