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Gravitational waves from the r-modes of rapidly rotating neutron stars
Since the last Amaldi meeting in 1997 we have learned that the r-modes of
rapidly rotating neutron stars are unstable to gravitational radiation reaction
in astrophysically realistic conditions. Newborn neutron stars rotating more
rapidly than about 100Hz may spin down to that frequency during up to one year
after the supernova that gives them birth, emitting gravitational waves which
might be detectable by the enhanced LIGO interferometers at a distance which
includes several supernovae per year. A cosmological background of these events
may be detectable by advanced LIGO. The spins (about 300Hz) of neutron stars in
low-mass x-ray binaries may also be due to the r-mode instability (under
different conditions), and some of these systems in our galaxy may also produce
detectable gravitational waves--see the review by G. Ushomirsky in this volume.
Much work is in progress on developing our understanding of r-mode astrophysics
to refine the early, optimistic estimates of the detectability of the
gravitational waves.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, 3rd Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational
Wave
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My Home Life: promoting quality of life in care homes
A new report from JRF outlines the findings from the My Home Life project. My Home Life is a collaborative initiative between Age UK, City University, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and Dementia UK promoting quality of life in care homes.
This study found:
- positive relationships in care homes enable staff to listen to older people, gain insights into individual needs and facilitate greater voice, choice and control;
- relationship-centred care is at the heart of many examples of best practice;
- care home managers play a pivotal role in promoting relationships between older people, staff and relatives;
- care home providers and statutory agencies should consider how their attitudes, practices and policies can create pressure and unnecessary paperwork which ultimately reduce the capacity of care homes to respond to the needs of older people; and
- negative stereotypes of care homes have an impact on the confidence of staff and managers
Short circuit protection for a power distribution system
Sensing circuit detects when the output from a matrix is present and when it should be present. The circuit provides short circuit protection for a power distribution system where the selection of the driven load is accomplished by digital logic
The dust and gas content of the Crab Nebula
We have constructed MOCASSIN photoionization plus dust radiative transfer
models for the Crab Nebula core-collapse supernova (CCSN) remnant, using either
smooth or clumped mass distributions, in order to determine the chemical
composition and masses of the nebular gas and dust. We computed models for
several different geometries suggested for the nebular matter distribution but
found that the observed gas and dust spectra are relatively insensitive to
these geometries, being determined mainly by the spectrum of the pulsar wind
nebula which ionizes and heats the nebula. Smooth distribution models are ruled
out since they require 16-49 Msun of gas to fit the integrated optical nebular
line fluxes, whereas our clumped models re quire 7.0 Msun of gas. A global
gas-phase C/O ratio of 1.65 by number is derived, along with a He/H number
ratio of 1.85, neither of which can be matched by current CCSN yield
predictions. A carbonaceous dust composition is favoured by the observed
gas-phase C/O ratio: amorphous carbon clumped model fits to the Crab's Herschel
and Spitzer infrared spectral energy distribution imply the presence of
0.18-0.27 Msun of dust, corresponding to a gas to dust mass ratio of 26-39.
Mixed dust chemistry models can also be accommodated, comprising 0.11-0.13 Msun
of amorphous carbon and 0.39-0.47 Msun of silicates. Power-law grain size
distributions with mass distributions that are weighted towards the largest
grain radii are derived, favouring their longer-term survival when they
eventually interact with the interstellar medium. The total mass of gas plus
dust in the Crab Nebula is 7.2 +/- 0.5 Msun, consistent with a progenitor star
mass of 9 Msun.Comment: Accepted in Ap
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