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More on integrable structures of superstrings in AdS(4) x CP(3) and AdS(2) x S(2) x T(6) superbackgrounds
In this paper we continue the study, initiated in arXiv:1009.3498 and
arXiv:1104.1793, of the classical integrability of Green-Schwarz superstrings
in AdS(4) x CP(3) and AdS(2) x S(2) x T(6) superbackgrounds whose spectrum
contains non-supercoset worldsheet degrees of freedom corresponding to broken
supersymmetries in the bulk. We derive an explicit expression, to all orders in
the coset fermions and to second order in the non-coset fermions, which extends
the supercoset Lax connection in these backgrounds with terms depending on the
non-coset fermions. An important property of the obtained form of the Lax
connection is that it is invariant under Z_4-transformations of the
superisometry generators and the spectral parameter. This demonstrates that the
contribution of the non-coset fermions does not spoil the Z_4-symmetry of the
super-coset Lax connection which is of crucial importance for the application
of Bethe-ansatz techniques. The expressions describing the AdS(4) x CP(3) and
AdS(2) x S(2) x T(6) superstring sigma--models and their Lax connections have a
very similar form. This is because their amount of target-space supersymmetries
complement each other to 32=24+8, the maximal number of 10d type II
supersymmetries. As a byproduct, this similarity has allowed us to obtain the
form of the geometry of the complete type IIA AdS(2) x S(2) x T(6) superspace
to all orders in the coset fermions and to the second order in the non-coset
ones.Comment: 28 pages; v2: References adde
Magneto-Optical Trap for Thulium Atoms
Thulium atoms are trapped in a magneto-optical trap using a strong transition
at 410 nm with a small branching ratio. We trap up to atoms at
a temperature of 0.8(2) mK after deceleration in a 40 cm long Zeeman slower.
Optical leaks from the cooling cycle influence the lifetime of atoms in the MOT
which varies between 0.3 -1.5 s in our experiments. The lower limit for the
leaking rate from the upper cooling level is measured to be 22(6) s. The
repumping laser transferring the atomic population out of the F=3 hyperfine
ground-state sublevel gives a 30% increase for the lifetime and the number of
atoms in the trap.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure
Pure Spinor Approach to Type IIA Superstring Sigma Models and Free Differential Algebras
This paper considers the Free Differential Algebra and rheonomic
parametrization of type IIA Supergravity, extended to include the BRS
differential and the ghosts. We consider not only the ghosts lambda's of
supersymmetry but also the ghosts corresponding to gauge and Lorentz
transformations. In this way we can derive not only the BRS transformations of
fields and ghosts but also the standard pure spinor constraints on lambda's.
Moreover the formalism allows to derive the action for the pure spinor
formulation of type IIA superstrings in a general background, recovering the
action first obtained by Berkovits and Howe.Comment: 1+23 pages, v2: added clarifications and a reference, misprints
corrected, v3: presentation improved, results unchange
Lie-Algebraic Characterization of 2D (Super-)Integrable Models
It is pointed out that affine Lie algebras appear to be the natural
mathematical structure underlying the notion of integrability for
two-dimensional systems. Their role in the construction and classification of
2D integrable systems is discussed. The super- symmetric case will be
particularly enphasized. The fundamental examples will be outlined.Comment: 6 pages, LaTex, Talk given at the conference in memory of D.V.
Volkov, Kharkhov, January 1997. To appear in the proceeding
Free Differential Algebras and Pure Spinor Action in IIB Superstring Sigma Models
In this paper we extend to the case of IIB superstring sigma models the
method proposed in hep-th/10023500 to derive the pure spinor approach for type
IIA sigma models. In particular, starting from the (Free) Differential Algebra
and superspace parametrization of type IIB supergravity, extended to include
the BRST differential and all the ghosts, we derive the BRST transformations of
fields and ghosts as well as the standard pure spinor constraints for the
ghosts related to supersymmetry. Moreover, using the method first
proposed by us, we derive the pure spinor action for type IIB superstrings in
curved supergravity backgrounds (on shell), in full agreement with the action
first obtained by Berkovits and Howe.Comment: 24 page
Soliton absorption spectroscopy
We analyze optical soliton propagation in the presence of weak absorption
lines with much narrower linewidths as compared to the soliton spectrum width
using the novel perturbation analysis technique based on an integral
representation in the spectral domain. The stable soliton acquires spectral
modulation that follows the associated index of refraction of the absorber. The
model can be applied to ordinary soliton propagation and to an absorber inside
a passively modelocked laser. In the latter case, a comparison with water vapor
absorption in a femtosecond Cr:ZnSe laser yields a very good agreement with
experiment. Compared to the conventional absorption measurement in a cell of
the same length, the signal is increased by an order of magnitude. The obtained
analytical expressions allow further improving of the sensitivity and
spectroscopic accuracy making the soliton absorption spectroscopy a promising
novel measurement technique.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures
Paraffin coated rubidium cell with an internal atomic vapor source
We present the results of a study on relaxation and diffusion processes of
rubidium atoms in a rubidium cell with an internal vapor source. The cell is an
evacuated glass bulb, which is characterized in that the source of atomic
vapors in the form of a metal film Rb is evenly distributed throughout the
inner surface of the bulb, and the paraffin film is uniformly distributed over
the entire area and over the metal surface. By using laser optical pumping, we
performed measurements of the relaxation time and the average number of bounces
of optical pumped rubidium atoms in the bulb. We have measured the adsorption
time of rubidium atoms by paraffin coating and rubidium atoms diffusion
coefficient in paraffin used. A simple model of the pumping and atomic
diffusion processes in the cell is discussed as well.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
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