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Transitions to Nematic states in homogeneous suspensions of high aspect ratio magnetic rods
Isotropic-Nematic and Nematic-Nematic transitions from a homogeneous base
state of a suspension of high aspect ratio, rod-like magnetic particles are
studied for both Maier-Saupe and the Onsager excluded volume potentials. A
combination of classical linear stability and asymptotic analyses provides
insight into possible nematic states emanating from both the isotropic and
nematic non-polarized equilibrium states. Local analytical results close to
critical points in conjunction with global numerical results (Bhandar, 2002)
yields a unified picture of the bifurcation diagram and provides a convenient
base state to study effects of external orienting fields.Comment: 3 Figure
Kink Chains from Instantons on a Torus
We describe how the procedure of calculating approximate solitons from
instanton holonomies may be extended to the case of soliton crystals. It is
shown how sine-Gordon kink chains may be obtained from CP1 instantons on a
torus. These kink chains turn out to be remarkably accurate approximations to
the true solutions. Some remarks on the relevance of this work to Skyrme
crystals are also made.Comment: latex 17 pages, DAMTP 94-7
Soliton self-modulation of the turbulence amplitude and plasma rotation
The space-uniform amplitude envelope of the Ion Temperature Gradient driven
turbulence is unstable to small perturbations and evolves to nonuniform,
soliton-like modulated profiles. The induced poloidal asymmetry of the
transport fluxes can generate spontaneous poloidal spin-up of the tokamak
plasma.Comment: Latex file, 66 pages, 24 postscript figures included. New section on
rotation five new figures, comparison with magnetic pumping dampin
Observation of a Turbulence-Induced Large Scale Magnetic Field
An axisymmetric magnetic field is applied to a spherical, turbulent flow of
liquid sodium. An induced magnetic dipole moment is measured which cannot be
generated by the interaction of the axisymmetric mean flow with the applied
field, indicating the presence of a turbulent electromotive force. It is shown
that the induced dipole moment should vanish for any axisymmetric laminar flow.
Also observed is the production of toroidal magnetic field from applied
poloidal magnetic field (the omega-effect). Its potential role in the
production of the induced dipole is discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures Revisions to accomodate peer-reviewer concerns;
changes to main text including simplification of a proof, Fig. 2 updated, and
minor typos and clarifications; Added refrences. Resubmitted to Phys. Rev.
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Poincare' normal forms and simple compact Lie groups
We classify the possible behaviour of Poincar\'e-Dulac normal forms for
dynamical systems in with nonvanishing linear part and which are
equivariant under (the fundamental representation of) all the simple compact
Lie algebras and thus the corresponding simple compact Lie groups. The
``renormalized forms'' (in the sense of previous work by the author) of these
systems is also discussed; in this way we are able to simplify the
classification and moreover to analyze systems with zero linear part. We also
briefly discuss the convergence of the normalizing transformations.Comment: 17 pages; minor corrections in revised versio
Deflections in Magnet Fringe Fields
A transverse multipole expansion is derived, including the longitudinal
components necessarily present in regions of varying magnetic field profile. It
can be used for exact numerical orbit following through the fringe field
regions of magnets whose end designs introduce no extraneous components, {\it
i.e.} fields not required to be present by Maxwell's equations. Analytic
evaluations of the deflections are obtained in various approximations. Mainly
emphasized is a ``straight-line approximation'', in which particle orbits are
treated as straight lines through the fringe field regions. This approximation
leads to a readily-evaluated figure of merit, the ratio of r.m.s. end
deflection to nominal body deflection, that can be used to determine whether or
not a fringe field can be neglected. Deflections in ``critical'' cases (e.g.
near intersection regions) are analysed in the same approximation.Comment: To be published in Physical Review
Enhanced Optical Cooling of Ion Beams for LHC
The possibility of the enhanced optical cooling (EOC) of Lead ions in LHC is
investigated. Non-exponential feature of cooling and requirements to the ring
lattice, optical and laser systems are discussed. Comparison with optical
stochastic cooling (OSC) is represented.Comment: 4 page
Pole Term and Gauge Invariance in Deep Inelastic Scattering
In this paper we reconcile two contradictory statements about deep inelastic
scattering (DIS) in manifestly covariant theories: (i) the scattering must be
gauge invariant, even in the deep inelastic limit, and (ii) the pole term
(which is not gauge invariant in a covariant theory) dominates the scattering
amplitude in the deep inelastic limit. An ``intermediate'' answer is found to
be true. We show that, at all energies, the gauge dependent part of the pole
term cancels the gauge dependent part of the rescattering term, so that both
the pole and rescattering terms can be separately redefined in a gauge
invariant fashion. The resulting, redefined pole term is then shown to dominate
the scattering in the deep inelastic limit. Details are worked out for a simple
example in 1+1 dimensions.Comment: 10 figure
The Madison plasma dynamo experiment: a facility for studying laboratory plasma astrophysics
The Madison plasma dynamo experiment (MPDX) is a novel, versatile, basic
plasma research device designed to investigate flow driven magnetohydrodynamic
(MHD) instabilities and other high- phenomena with astrophysically
relevant parameters. A 3 m diameter vacuum vessel is lined with 36 rings of
alternately oriented 4000 G samarium cobalt magnets which create an
axisymmetric multicusp that contains 14 m of nearly magnetic field
free plasma that is well confined and highly ionized . At present, 8
lanthanum hexaboride (LaB) cathodes and 10 molybdenum anodes are inserted
into the vessel and biased up to 500 V, drawing 40 A each cathode, ionizing a
low pressure Ar or He fill gas and heating it. Up to 100 kW of electron
cyclotron heating (ECH) power is planned for additional electron heating. The
LaB cathodes are positioned in the magnetized edge to drive toroidal
rotation through torques that propagate into the
unmagnetized core plasma. Dynamo studies on MPDX require a high magnetic
Reynolds number , and an adjustable fluid Reynolds number , in the regime where the kinetic energy of the flow exceeds the magnetic
energy (vv). Initial results from MPDX are presented
along with a 0-dimensional power and particle balance model to predict the
viscosity and resistivity to achieve dynamo action.Comment: 14 pages, 13 figure
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