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The exotic fraction among unassociated Fermi sources
Revealing the nature of unassociated high-energy (> 100 MeV) gamma-ray
sources remains a challenge 35 years after their discovery. Of the 934
gamma-ray sources at high Galactic latitude (|b| > 15 degrees) in the First
Fermi-LAT catalogue (1FGL), 316 have no obvious associations at other
wavelengths. In this paper, we apply the K-means unsupervised classification
algorithm to isolate potential counterparts for 18 unassociated Fermi sources
contained within a 3000 square degree `overlap region' of the sky intensively
covered in radio and optical wavelengths. Combining our results with previous
works, we reach potential associations for 119 out of the 128 Fermi sources
within said region. If these associations are correct, we estimate that less
than 20% of all remaining unassociated 1FGL sources at high Galactic latitude
(|b| > 15 degrees) might host `exotic' counterparts distinct from known classes
of gamma-ray emitters. Potentially even these outliers could be explained by
high-redshift/dust-obscured analogues of the associated sample or by
intrinsically faint radio objects. Although such estimate leaves some room for
novel discoveries, it severely restricts the possibility of detecting dark
matter subhaloes and other unconventional types of gamma-ray emitters in the
1FGL. In closing, we argue that the identification of Fermi sources at the low
end of the flux density distribution will be a complex process that might only
be achieved through a clever combination of refined classification algorithms,
multi-wavelength efforts, and dedicated optical spectroscopy.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, 2 table
Using complete measurement statistics for optimal device-independent randomness evaluation
The majority of recent works investigating the link between non-locality and
randomness, e.g. in the context of device-independent cryptography, do so with
respect to some specific Bell inequality, usually the CHSH inequality. However,
the joint probabilities characterizing the measurement outcomes of a Bell test
are richer than just the degree of violation of a single Bell inequality. In
this work we show how to take this extra information into account in a
systematic manner in order to optimally evaluate the randomness that can be
certified from non-local correlations. We further show that taking into account
the complete set of outcome probabilities is equivalent to optimizing over all
possible Bell inequalities, thereby allowing us to determine the optimal Bell
inequality for certifying the maximal amount of randomness from a given set of
non-local correlations.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures. v2, v3, v4: minor corrections. See also the
related independent work arXiv:1309.389
Integrability, Supersymmetry and Coherent States. A volume in honour of Professor VĂ©ronique Hussin
ISBN 978-3-030-20087-
Heisenberg-type higher order symmetries of superintegrable systems separable in cartesian coordinates
Heisenberg-type higher order symmetries are studied for both classical and
quantum mechanical systems separable in cartesian coordinates. A few particular
cases of this type of superintegrable systems were already considered in the
literature, but here they are characterized in full generality together with
their integrability properties. Some of these systems are defined only in a
region of , and in general they do not include bounded solutions.
The quantum symmetries and potentials are shown to reduce to their
superintegrable classical analogs in the limit.Comment: 23 Pages, 3 figures, To appear in Nonlinearit
Towards an Ashtekar formalism in eight dimensions
We investigate the possibility of extending the Ashtekar theory to eight
dimensions. Our approach relies on two notions: the octonionic structure and
the MacDowell-Mansouri formalism generalized to a spacetime of signature 1+7.
The key mathematical tool for our construction is the self-dual (antiself-dual)
four-rank fully antisymmetric octonionic tensor. Our results may be of
particular interest in connection with a possible formulation of M-theory via
matroid theory.Comment: 15 pages, Latex, minor changes, to appear in Class. Quantum Gra
Superfield Description of a Self-Dual Supergravity a la MacDowell-Mansouri
Using MacDowell-Mansouri theory, in this work, we investigate a superfield
description of the self-dual supergravity a la Ashtekar. We find that in order
to reproduce previous results on supersymmetric Ashtekar formalism, it is
necessary to properly combine the supersymmetric field-strength in the
Lagrangian. We extend our procedure to the case of supersymmetric Ashtekar
formalism in eight dimensions.Comment: 19 pages, Latex; section 6 improve
Equivalence between various versions of the self-dual action of the Ashtekar formalism
Different aspects of the self-dual (anti-self-dual) action of the Ashtekar
canonical formalism are discussed. In particular, we study the equivalences and
differences between the various versions of such an action. Our analysis may be
useful for the development of an Ashtekar formalism in eight dimensions.Comment: 10 pages, Latex, minor correction
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