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Chiral gravity in two dimensions
It is shown that conformal matter with c_{\ssc L}\not=c_{\ssc R} can be
consistently coupled to two-dimensional `frame' gravity. The theory is
quantized, following David, and Distler and Kawai, using the derivation of
their {\it ansatz} due to Mavromatos and Miramontes, and D'Hoker and Kurzepa.
New super-selection rules are found by requiring SL(2,{\bf C}) invariance of
correlation functions on the plane. There is no analogue of the barrier
found in non-chiral non-critical strings. A non-critical heterotic string is
constructed---it has 744 states in its spectrum, transforming in the adjoint
representation of Correlation functions are calculated in this
example.Comment: 19 pages, iassns-hep-92-19/McGill/92-2
The Infrared Einstein Ring in the Gravitational Lens MG1131+0456 and the Death of the Dusty Lens Hypothesis
We have obtained and modeled new NICMOS images of the lens system
MG1131+0456, which show that its lens galaxy is an H=18.6 mag, transparent,
early-type galaxy at a redshift of about z_l = 0.85; it has a major axis
effective radius R_e=0.68+/-0.05 arcsec, projected axis ratio b/a=0.77+/-0.02,
and major axis PA=60+/-2 degrees. The lens is the brightest member of a group
of seven galaxies with similar R-I and I-H colors, and the two closest group
members produce sufficient tidal perturbations to explain the ring morphology.
The host galaxy of the MG1131+0456 source is a z_s > 2 ERO (``extremely red
object'') which is lensed into optical and infrared rings of dramatically
different morphologies. These differences imply a strongly wavelength-dependent
source morphology that could be explained by embedding the host in a larger,
dusty disk. At 1.6 micron (H), the ring is spectacularly luminous, with a total
observed flux of H=17.4 mag and a de-magnified flux of 19.3 mag, corresponding
to a 1-2L_* galaxy at the probable source redshift of z_s > 2. Thus, it is
primarily the stellar emission of the radio source host galaxy that produces
the overall colors of two of the reddest radio lenses, MG1131+0456 and
B~1938+666, aided by the suppression of optical AGN emission by dust in the
source galaxy. The dusty lens hypothesis -- that many massive early-type
galaxies with 0.2 < z_l < 1.0 have large, uniform dust opacities -- is ruled
out.Comment: 27 pages, 8 COLOR figures, submitted to ApJ. Black and white version
available at http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/castle
Relativistic Hydrodynamics with General Anomalous Charges
We consider the hydrodynamic regime of gauge theories with general triangle
anomalies, where the participating currents may be global or gauged, abelian or
non-abelian. We generalize the argument of arXiv:0906.5044, and construct at
the viscous order the stress-energy tensor, the charge currents and the entropy
current.Comment: 13 pages, Revte
Combined Diagram: A Graphical Representation of Combination Evaporation Rates
ABSTRACT Combination methods estimate the partition of sensible and latent heat fluxes at the surface by combining the surface energy balance equation with the transfer equations for temperature and water vapor in the atmospheric surface layer. This paper presents a diagram that graphically depicts the main assumptions and steps of the method. Potential, apparent potential, and actual evaporation rates are visually explained with the diagram. Using a linearized saturation water content relation, the diagram permits the derivation of many of the combination evaporation results by means of geometrical analysis. The diagram should be helpful in the teaching and understanding of the combination methodology
Dark Matter and Pseudo-flat Directions in Weakly Coupled SUSY Breaking Sectors
We consider candidates for dark matter in models of gauge mediated
supersymmetry breaking, in which the supersymmetry breaking sector is weakly
coupled and calculable. Such models typically contain classically flat
directions, that receive one-loop masses of a few TeV. These pseudo-flat
directions provide a new mechanism to account for the cold dark matter relic
abundance. We discuss also the possibility of heavy gravitino dark matter in
such models.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figures. v2: comments, refs adde
Analysis of Lung Metastases in Patients with Primary Extremity Sarcoma
Purpose: To investigate the incidence, radiographic findings, and the time course for the appearence of lung metastases from
primary extremity sarcoma
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