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Relativistic k-fields with Massless Soliton Solutions in 3+1 Dimensions
In this work, the relativistic non-standard Lagrangian densities (k-fields)
with massless solutions are generally introduced. Such solutions are not
necessarily energetically stable. However, in 3+1 dimensions, we introduce a
new k-field model that results in a single non-topological massless solitary
wave solution. This special solution is energetically stable; that is, any
arbitrary deformation above its background leads to an increase in the total
energy. In other words, its energy is zero which is the least energy in all
solutions. Hence, it can be called a massless soliton solution
Noncommutative QED+QCD and -function for QED
QED based on -unexpanded noncomutative space-time in contrast with
the noncommutative QED based on -expanded U(1) gauge theory via the
Seiberg-Witten map, is one-loop renormalizable. Meanwhile it suffers from
asymptotic freedom that is not in agreement with the experiment. We show that
QED part of gauge group as an appropriate gauge
group for the noncommutative QED+QCD, is not only one-loop renormalizable but
also has a function that can be positive, negative and even zero. In
fact the function depends on the mixing parameter as a
free parameter and it will be equal to its counterpart in the ordinary QED for
.Comment: 33 pages, 30 figures, to appear in PR
Nucleon-Nucleon Scattering in a Strong External Magnetic Field and the Neutrino Emissivity
The nucleon-nucleon scattering in a large magnetic background is considered
to find its potential to change the neutrino emissivity of the neutron stars.
For this purpose we consider the one-pion-exchange approximation to find the NN
cross-section in a background field as large as
. We show that the NN cross-section in
neutron stars with temperatures in the range 0.1-5 \texttt{MeV} can be changed
up to the one order of magnitude with respect to the one in the absence of the
magnetic field. In the limit of the soft neutrino emission the neutrino
emissivity can be written in terms of the NN scattering amplitude therefore the
large magnetic fields can dramatically change the neutrino emissivity of the
neutron stars as well.Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures, to appear in PR
Modelling of reduced GB transmission system in PSCAD/EMTDC
Energy and environmental issues are two of the greatest challenges facing the world today. In response to energy needs and environmental concerns, renewable energy technologies are now considered the future technologies of choice. Renewable energy is produced from natural sources that are clean and free; however, it is widely accepted that renewable energy is not a solution without challenges. An example of this can be seen in the UK, where there is much interest amongst generation developers in the construction of new large scale onshore and offshore wind farms, especially in Scotland. The stability of electric power systems is also an important issue. It is important to have full knowledge of the system and to be able to predict the behaviour under different situations is an important objective. As a result, several industrial grade power system simulator tools have been developed in order to estimate the behaviour of the electric power system under certain conditions. This paper presents a reduced Great Britain (GB) system model for stability analysis using PSCAD/EMTDC. The reduced model is based upon a future GB transmission system model and, hence, contains different types and mix of generation, HVDC transmission lines and additional interconnection. The model is based on the reduced DIgSILENT PowerFactory model developed by National Grid
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