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Overlap Dirac operator at nonzero chemical potential and random matrix theory
We show how to introduce a quark chemical potential in the overlap Dirac
operator. The resulting operator satisfies a Ginsparg-Wilson relation and has
exact zero modes. It is no longer gamma_5-hermitian, but its nonreal
eigenvalues still occur in pairs. We compute the spectral density of the
operator on the lattice and show that, for small eigenvalues, the data agree
with analytical predictions of nonhermitian chiral random matrix theory for
both trivial and nontrivial topology.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
The 13 November 1984 occultation of BD +08 deg 0471 by (1) Ceres
The 13 November 1984 occultation of BD +08 deg 0471 was discovered during a photographic search carried out with the 0.5 meter Carnegie Double Astrograph at Lick Observatory and the Lowell Observatory PDS microdensitometer. Such a search was stimulated by the curious fact that few favorably located occultations of AGK3 or SAO catalog starts by Ceres will occur during the 1980s. The occultation on 13 November, however, is a particularly good event. The star is 1000 cubic M in V, yielding a predicted drop at occultation of about 10%. Such a drop can be detected by small telescopes equipped with photoelectric photometers, but is too small to be seen visually. The track was predicted to cross the Caribbean, Florida, southern Texas, and Mexico. Based on this prediction, preparations were made to observe the event in Mexico using four portable occultation data systems
Symmetry of re-entrant tetragonal phase in Ba1-xNaxFe2As2: Magnetic versus orbital ordering mechanism
Magneto-structural phase transitions in Ba1-xAxFe2As2 (A = K, Na) materials
are discussed for both magnetically and orbitally driven mechanisms, using a
symmetry analysis formulated within the Landau theory of phase transitions.
Both mechanisms predict identical orthorhombic space-group symmetries for the
nematic and magnetic phases observed over much of the phase diagram, but they
predict different tetragonal space-group symmetries for the newly discovered
re-entrant tetragonal phase in Ba1-xNaxFe2As2 (x ~ 0.24-0.28). In a magnetic
scenario, magnetic order with moments along the c-axis, as found
experimentally, does not allow any type of orbital order, but in an orbital
scenario, we have determined two possible orbital patterns, specified by
P4/mnc1' and I4221' space groups, which do not require atomic displacements
relative to the parent I4/mmm1' symmetry and, in consequence, are
indistinguishable in conventional diffraction experiments. We demonstrate that
the three possible space groups are however, distinct in resonant X-ray Bragg
diffraction patterns created by Templeton & Templeton scattering. This provides
an experimental method of distinguishing between magnetic and orbital models
A Pool Boiling Map: Water on a Horizontal Surface at Atmospheric Pressure
The purpose of this study was to develop a boiling map for liquid water at an atmospheric pressure. The map indicates the type of pool boiling phenomenon will initially occur in terms of the bulk temperature of the liquid and the interfacial contact temperature. The geometry studied was that of a flat horizontal plate with boiling incipient from the upward facing surface.
Previous analytical and experimental studies have been conducted concerning pool boiling. Several of these studies are summarized in this thesis and it is seen that there are gaps and limitations in the existing state of knowledge. Therefore, further research is required especially in the area of subcooled departure from nucleate boiling and the related heat transfer mechanism.
A pool boiling map was constructed within the bounds of the available information. The results agree with available experimental data
On metric geometry of conformal moduli spaces of four-dimensional superconformal theories
Conformal moduli spaces of four-dimensional superconformal theories obtained
by deformations of a superpotential are considered. These spaces possess a
natural metric (a Zamolodchikov metric). This metric is shown to be Kahler. The
proof is based on superconformal Ward identities.Comment: 8 page
Obesity-induced changes in lipid mediators persist after weight loss.
BackgroundObesity induces significant changes in lipid mediators, however, the extent to which these changes persist after weight loss has not been investigated.Subjects/methodsWe fed C57BL6 mice a high-fat diet to generate obesity and then switched the diet to a lower-fat diet to induce weight loss. We performed a comprehensive metabolic profiling of lipid mediators including oxylipins, endocannabinoids, sphingosines and ceramides in key metabolic tissues (including adipose, liver, muscle and hypothalamus) and plasma.ResultsWe found that changes induced by obesity were largely reversible in most metabolic tissues but the adipose tissue retained a persistent obese metabolic signature. Prostaglandin signaling was perturbed in the obese state and lasting increases in PGD2, and downstream metabolites 15-deoxy PGJ2 and delta-12-PGJ2 were observed after weight loss. Furthermore expression of the enzyme responsible for PGD2 synthesis (hematopoietic prostaglandin D synthase, HPGDS) was increased in obese adipose tissues and remained high after weight loss. We found that inhibition of HPGDS over the course of 5 days resulted in decreased food intake in mice. Increased HPGDS expression was also observed in human adipose tissues obtained from obese compared with lean individuals. We then measured circulating levels of PGD2 in obese patients before and after weight loss and found that while elevated relative to lean subjects, levels of this metabolite did not decrease after significant weight loss.ConclusionsThese results suggest that lasting changes in lipid mediators induced by obesity, still present after weight loss, may play a role in the biological drive to regain weight
GR 290 (Romano's Star): 2. Light history and evolutionary state
We have built the historical light curve of the luminous variable GR 290 back
to 1901, from old observations of the star found in several archival plates of
M 33. These old recordings together with published and new data show that for
at least half a century the star was in a low luminosity state, with B ~18.
After 1960, five large variability cycles of visual luminosity were recorded.
The amplitude of the oscillations was seen increasing towards the 1992-1994
maximum, then decreasing during the last maxima. The recent light curve
indicates that the photometric variations have been quite similar in all the
bands, and that the B-V color index has been constant within +/-0.1 m despite
the 1.5m change of the visual luminosity. The spectrum of GR 290 at the large
maximum of 1992-94, was equivalent to late-B type, while, during 2002-2014, it
has varied between WN10h-11h near the visual maxima to WN8h-9h at the
luminosity minima. We have detected, during this same period, a clear
anti-correlation between the visual luminosity, the strength of the HeII 4686 A
emission line, the strength of the 4600-4700 A lines blend and the spectral
type. From a model analysis of the spectra collected during the whole 2002-2014
period we find that the Rosseland radius R_{2/3}, changed between the minimum
and maximum luminosity phases by a factor of 3, while T_eff varied between
about 33,000 K and 23,000 K. The bolometric luminosity of the star was not
constant, but increased by a factor of ~1.5 between minimum and maximum
luminosity, in phase with the apparent luminosity variations. In the light of
current evolutionary models of very massive stars, we find that GR 290 has
evolved from a ~60 M_Sun progenitor star and should have an age of about 4
million years. We argue that it has left the LBV stage and is moving to a
Wolf-Rayet stage of late nitrogen spectral type.Comment: Accepted on The Astronomical Journal, 10 figures. Replaced because
the previous uploaded file was that without the final small corrections
requested by the refere
Comments on Noncommutative ADHM Construction
We extend the method of matrix partition to obtain explicitly the gauge field
for noncommutative ADHM construction in some general cases. As an application
of this method we apply it to the U(2) 2-instanton and get explicit result for
the gauge fields in the coincident instanton limit. We also easily apply it to
the noncommutative 't Hooft instantons in the appendix.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX; an appendix added, typos corrected, refs adde
Equivalent Fixed-Points in the Effective Average Action Formalism
Starting from a modified version of Polchinski's equation, Morris'
fixed-point equation for the effective average action is derived. Since an
expression for the line of equivalent fixed-points associated with every
critical fixed-point is known in the former case, this link allows us to find,
for the first time, the analogous expression in the latter case.Comment: 30 pages; v2: 29 pages - major improvements to section 3; v3:
published in J. Phys. A - minor change
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