84 research outputs found
Auto-parallel equation as Euler-Lagrange's equation in spaces with affine connections and metrics
The auto-parallel equation over spaces with affine connections and metrics is
considered as a result of the application of the method of Lagrangians with
covariant derivatives (MLCD) on a given Lagrangian density.Comment: 19 pages, LaTe
Flows and particles with shear-free and expansion-free velocities in (L^-_n,g)- and Weyl's spaces
Conditions for the existence of flows with non-null shear-free and
expansion-free velocities in spaces with affine connections and metrics are
found. On their basis, generalized Weyl's spaces with shear-free and
expansion-free conformal Killing vectors as velocity's vectors of spinless test
particles moving in a Weyl's space are considered. The necessary and sufficient
conditions are found under which a free spinless test particle could move in
spaces with affine connections and metrics on a curve described by means of an
auto-parallel equation. In Weyl's spaces with Weyl's covector, constructed by
the use of a dilaton field, the dilaton field appears as a scaling factor for
the rest mass density of the test particle. PACS numbers: 02.40.Ky, 04.20.Cv,
04.50.+h, 04.90.+eComment: 20 pages, LaTeX, to appear in Classical and Quantum Gravity. arXiv
admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:gr-qc/001104
Frames of reference in spaces with affine connections and metrics
A generalized definition of a frame of reference in spaces with affine
connections and metrics is proposed based on the set of the following
differential-geometric objects:
(a) a non-null (non-isotropic) vector field,
(b) the orthogonal to the vector field sub space,
(c) an affine connection and the related to it covariant differential
operator determining a transport along the given non-null vector filed.
On the grounds of this definition other definitions related to the notions of
accelerated, inertial, proper accelerated and proper inertial frames of
reference are introduced and applied to some mathematical models for the
space-time. The auto-parallel equation is obtained as an Euler-Lagrange's
equation. Einstein's theory of gravitation appears as a theory for
determination of a special frame of reference (with the gravitational force as
inertial force) by means of the metrics and the characteristics of a material
distribution.
PACS numbers: 0490, 0450, 1210G, 0240VComment: 17 pages, LaTeX 2
Repeat pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination does not impair functional immune responses among Indigenous Australians.
Indigenous Australians experience one of the highest rates of pneumococcal disease globally. In the Northern Territory of Australia, a unique government-funded vaccination schedule for Indigenous Australian adults comprising multiple lifetime doses of the pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine is currently implemented. Despite this programme, rates of pneumococcal disease do not appear to be declining, with concerns raised over the potential for immune hyporesponse associated with the use of this vaccine. We undertook a study to examine the immunogenicity and immune function of a single and repeat pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination among Indigenous adults compared to non-Indigenous adults. Our results found that immune function, as measured by opsonophagocytic and memory B-cell responses, were similar between the Indigenous groups but lower for some serotypes in comparison with the non-Indigenous group. This is the first study to document the immunogenicity following repeat 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine administration among Indigenous Australian adults, and reinforces the continued need for optimal pneumococcal vaccination programmes among high-risk populations
Measuring the gravitational field in General Relativity: From deviation equations and the gravitational compass to relativistic clock gradiometry
How does one measure the gravitational field? We give explicit answers to
this fundamental question and show how all components of the curvature tensor,
which represents the gravitational field in Einstein's theory of General
Relativity, can be obtained by means of two different methods. The first method
relies on the measuring the accelerations of a suitably prepared set of test
bodies relative to the observer. The second methods utilizes a set of suitably
prepared clocks. The methods discussed here form the basis of relativistic
(clock) gradiometry and are of direct operational relevance for applications in
geodesy.Comment: To appear in "Relativistic Geodesy: Foundations and Application", D.
Puetzfeld et. al. (eds.), Fundamental Theories of Physics, Springer 2018, 52
pages, in print. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1804.11106,
arXiv:1511.08465, arXiv:1805.1067
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