54 research outputs found
Gravitational oscillations in multidimensional anisotropic model with cosmological constant and their contributions into the energy of vacuum
Were studied classical oscillations of background metric in the
multidimensional anisotropic model of Kazner in the de-Sitter stage. Obtained
dependence of fluctuations on dimension of space-time with infinite expansion.
Stability of the model could be achieved when number of space-like dimensions
equals or more then four. Were calculated contributions to the density of
"vacuum energy", that are providing by proper oscillations of background metric
and compared with contribution of cosmological arising of particles due to
expansion. As it turned out, contribution of gravitational oscillation of
metric into density of "vacuum energy" should play significant role in the
de-Sitter stage
Investigation of anisotropic metric in multidimensional space-time and generation of additional dimensions by scalar field
Were investigated anisotropic metric of higher dimensional space-time with
only cosmological term and scalar field. Showed, that presence of scalar field
is equivalent to anisotropic metric in the multy dimensional space-time and
proposed idea of dimensions generation by scalar field. Were solved Einstein's
equations for higher dimensional space-time of Kazner's type and derived
expressions for density of energy for scalar field, which generate additional
dimensions, and proposed the procedure of renormalization of the metric
Exact Self-consistent Particle-like Solutions to the Equations of Nonlinear Scalar Electrodynamics in General Relativity
Exact self-consistent particle-like solutions with spherical and/or
cylindrical symmetry to the equations governing the interacting system of
scalar, electromagnetic and gravitational fields have been obtained. As a
particular case it is shown that the equations of motion admit a special kind
of solutions with sharp boundary known as droplets. For these solutions, the
physical fields vanish and the space-time is flat outside of the critical
sphere or cylinder. Therefore, the mass and the electric charge of these
configurations are zero.Comment: 17 pages, Submitted to the International Journal of Theoretical
Physic
Interacting spinor and scalar fields in Bianchi type-I Universe filled with viscous fluid: exact and numerical solutions
We consider a self-consistent system of spinor and scalar fields within the
framework of a Bianchi type I gravitational field filled with viscous fluid in
presence of a term. Exact self-consistent solutions to the
corresponding spinor, scalar and BI gravitational field equations are obtained
in terms of , where is the volume scale of BI universe. System of
equations for and \ve, where \ve is the energy of the viscous fluid,
is deduced. Some special cases allowing exact solutions are thoroughly studied.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figure
Super-long Anabiosis of Ancient Microorganisms in Ice and Terrestrial Models for Development of Methods to Search for Life on Mars, Europa and other Planetary Bodies
Successful missions to Mars, Europe and other bodies of the Solar system have created a prerequisite to search for extraterrestrial life. The first attempts of microbial life detection on the Martian surface by the Viking landed missions gave no biological results. Microbiological investigations of the Martian subsurface ground ice layers seem to be more promising. It is well substantiated to consider the Antarctic ice sheet and the Antarctic and Arctic permafrost as terrestrial analogues of Martian habitats. The results of our long-standing microbiological studies of the Antarctic ice would provide the basis for detection of viable microbial cells on Mars. Our microbiological investigations of the deepest and thus most ancient strata of the Antarctic ice sheet for the first time gave evidence for the natural phenomenon of long-term anabiosis (preservation of viability and vitality for millennia years). A combination of classical microbiological methods, epifluorescence microscopy, SEM, TEM, molecular diagnostics, radioisotope labeling and other techniques made it possible for us to obtain convincing proof of the presence of pro- and eukaryotes in the Antarctic ice sheet. In this communication, we will review and discuss some critical issues related to the detection of viable microorganisms in cold terrestrial environments with regard to future searches for microbial life and/or its biological signatures on extraterrestrial objects
Gravitomagnetism and the Clock Effect
The main theoretical aspects of gravitomagnetism are reviewed. It is shown
that the gravitomagnetic precession of a gyroscope is intimately connected with
the special temporal structure around a rotating mass that is revealed by the
gravitomagnetic clock effect. This remarkable effect, which involves the
difference in the proper periods of a standard clock in prograde and retrograde
circular geodesic orbits around a rotating mass, is discussed in detail. The
implications of this effect for the notion of ``inertial dragging'' in the
general theory of relativity are presented. The theory of the clock effect is
developed within the PPN framework and the possibility of measuring it via
spaceborne clocks is examined.Comment: 27 pages, LaTeX, submitted to Proc. Bad Honnef Meeting on: GYROS,
CLOCKS, AND INTERFEROMETERS: TESTING GENERAL RELATIVITY IN SPACE (22 - 27
August 1999; Bad Honnef, Germany
Protestant women in the late Soviet era: gender, authority, and dissent
At the peak of the anti-religious campaigns under Nikita Khrushchev,
communist propaganda depicted women believers as either naïve
dupes, tricked by the clergy, or as depraved fanatics; the Protestant
“sektantka” (female sectarian) was a particularly prominent folk-devil.
In fact, as this article shows, women’s position within Protestant
communities was far more complex than either of these mythical
figures would have one believe. The authors explore four important,
but contested, female roles: women as leaders of worship, particularly
in remote congregations where female believers vastly outnumbered
their male counterparts; women as unofficial prophetesses,
primarily within Pentecostal groups; women as mothers, replenishing
congregations through high birth rates and commitment to their
children’s religious upbringing; and women as political actors in the
defence of religious rights. Using a wide range of sources, which
include reports written by state officials, articles in the church journal,
letters from church members to their ecclesiastical leaders in
Moscow, samizdat texts, and oral history accounts, the authors
probe women’s relationship with authority, in terms of both the
authority of the (male) ministry within the church, and the authority
of the Soviet state
Effect of an electric field on the electrical conductivity of solid and liquid organic semiconductors
Technology and equipment for manufacture of cast steel grit
The article is devoted to a vital problem of manufacture of cast steel grit which is widely used in foundry
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