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All Optical Measurement Proposed for the Photovoltaic Hall Effect
We propose an all optical way to measure the recently proposed "photovoltaic
Hall effect", i.e., a DC Hall effect induced by a circularly polarized light in
the absence of static magnetic fields. For this, we have calculated the Faraday
rotation angle induced by the photovoltaic Hall effect with the Kubo formula
extended for photovoltaic optical response in the presence of strong AC
electric fields treated with the Floquet formalism. We also point out the
possibility of observing the effect in three-dimensional graphite, and more
generally in multi-band systems such as materials described by the dp-model.Comment: 5 page
Discovery of the Pigtail Molecular Cloud in the Galactic Center
This paper reports the discovery of a helical molecular cloud in the central
molecular zone (CMZ) of our Galaxy. This "pigtail" molecular cloud appears at
(l, b, V_LSR) ~ (-0.7deg, +0.0deg, -70 to -30 km/s), with a spatial size of ~
(20 pc)^2 and a mass of (2-6) 10^5 solar masses. This is the third helical
gaseous nebula found in the Galactic center region to date. Line intensity
ratios indicate that the pigtail molecular cloud has slightly higher
temperature and/or density than the other normal clouds in the CMZ. We also
found a high-velocity wing emission near the footpoint of this cloud. We
propose a formation model of the pigtail molecular cloud. It might be
associated with a magnetic tube that is twisted and coiled because of the
interaction between clouds in the innermost x_1 orbit and ones in the outermost
x_2 orbit.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in Astrophysical
Journa
H dibaryon in the QCD sum rule
The QCD sum rule is applied to the H dibaryon and is compared to the flavor
non-singlet di-nucleon. We find that the H dibaryon is almost degenerate to the
di-nucleon in the limit and therefore is not deeply bound as
far as th\ e threshold parameter is adjusted not to have a di-nucleon bound
state. After introducing the breaking effects, the H dibaryon is
found to be bound by below the threshold.Comment: 10 pages 4 uuencoded figures containe
Pauli-blocking Effect in a Quark Model
Pauli-Blocking effect on the kinetic term is investigated by employing the
quark cluster model. The effect can be understood by the change of the degrees
of the mixing between the incoming wave and the 0 state of the
inter-cluster wave function, which can be expressed by a potential which is
highly nonlocal. We look into the properties of this effect by comparing
equivalent local potentials. In the channel where the Pauli-blocking effect is
small, the on-shell equivalent local potential simulates the nonlocal potential
well even for the off-shell behavior. On the other hand, the off-shell behavior
is very different from the original one where the effect is large. This
off-shell behavior, however, can well be simulated by considering the nonlocal
matrix elements only between the state and the other states. The energy
dependent potentials are also constructed and found to be helpful to understand
the energy dependence of the effect.Comment: 14 pages, 12 figure
Two New and Remarkable Sightlines through the Galactic Center's Molecular Gas
Until now the known sources in the Galactic center with sufficiently smooth
spectra and of sufficient brightness to be suitable for high resolution
infrared absorption spectroscopy of interstellar gas occupied a narrow range of
longitudes, from the central cluster of hot stars to approximately 30 pc east
of the center. In order to more fully characterize the gas within the r ~ 180
pc central molecular zone it is necessary to find additional such sources that
cover a much wider longitudinal range. We are in the process of identifying
luminous dust-embedded objects suitable for spectroscopy within 1.2 deg in
longitude and 0.1 deg in latitude of Sgr A* using the Spitzer GLIMPSE and the
2MASS catalogues. Here we present spectra of H3+ and CO towards two such
objects, one located 140 pc west of Sgr A*, and the other located on a line of
sight to the Sgr B molecular cloud complex 85 pc to the east of Sgr A*. The
sightline to the west passes through two dense clouds of unusually high
negative velocities and also appears to sample a portion of the expanding
molecular ring. The spectra toward Sgr B reveal at least ten absorption
components covering over 200 km/s and by far the largest equivalent width ever
observed in an interstellar H3+line; they appear to provide the first
near-infrared view into that hotbed of star formation.Comment: 13 pages, incl. 4 figures - accepted by ApJ Letters Dec 14, 2009;
minor typos correcte
Contact structure on mixed links
A strongly non-degenerate mixed function has a Milnor open book structures on
a sufficiently small sphere. We introduce the notion of {\em a
holomorphic-like} mixed function and we will show that a link defined by such a
mixed function has a canonical contact structure. Then we will show that this
contact structure for a certain holomorphic-like mixed function is carried by
the Milnor open book
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