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Cross sections for short pulse single and double ionization of helium
In a previous publication, procedures were proposed for unambiguously
extracting amplitudes for single and double ionization from a time-dependent
wavepacket by effectively propagating for an infinite time following a
radiation pulse. Here we demonstrate the accuracy and utility of those methods
for describing two-photon single and one-photon double ionization of helium. In
particular it is shown how narrow features corresponding to autoionizing states
are easily resolved with these methods.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figure
Redefining the boundaries of interplanetary coronal mass ejections from observations at the ecliptic plane
On 2015 January 6-7, an interplanetary coronal mass ejection (ICME) was
observed at L1. This event, which can be associated with a weak and slow
coronal mass ejection, allows us to discuss on the differences between the
boundaries of the magnetic cloud and the compositional boundaries. A fast
stream from a solar coronal hole surrounding this ICME offers a unique
opportunity to check the boundaries' process definition and to explain
differences between them. Using Wind and ACE data, we perform a complementary
analysis involving compositional, magnetic, and kinematic observations
providing relevant information regarding the evolution of the ICME as
travelling away from the Sun. We propose erosion, at least at the front
boundary of the ICME, as the main reason for the difference between the
boundaries, and compositional signatures as the most precise diagnostic tool
for the boundaries of ICMEs.Comment: 9 pages and 7 figures in the original forma
Transport in magnetically ordered Pt nanocontacts
Pt nanocontacts, like those formed in mechanically controlled break
junctions, are shown to develop spontaneous local magnetic order. Our density
functional calculations predict that a robust local magnetic order exists in
the atoms presenting low coordination, i. e., those forming the atom-sized
neck. In contrast to previous work, we thus find that the electronic transport
can be spin-polarized, although the net value of the conductance still agrees
with available experimental information. Experimental implications of the
formation of this new type of nanomagnet are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
A comparison of evolutionary tracks for single Galactic massive stars
In this paper, we compare the currently available evolutionary tracks for
Galactic massive stars. Our main goal is to highlight the uncertainties on the
predicted evolutionary paths. We compute stellar evolution models with the
codes MESA and STAREVOL. We compare our results with those of four published
grids of massive stellar evolution models (Geneva, STERN, Padova and FRANEC
codes). We first investigate the effects of overshooting, mass loss,
metallicity, chemical composition. We subsequently focus on rotation. Finally,
we compare the predictions of published evolutionary models with the observed
properties of a large sample of Galactic stars. We find that all models agree
well for the main sequence evolution. Large differences in luminosity and
temperatures appear for the post main sequence evolution, especially in the
cool part of the HR diagram. Depending on the physical ingredients, tracks of
different initial masses can overlap, rendering any mass estimate doubtful. For
masses between 7 and 20 Msun, we find that the main sequence width is slightly
too narrow in the Geneva models including rotation. It is (much) too wide for
the (STERN) FRANEC models. This conclusion is reached from the investigation of
the HR diagram and from the evolution of the surface velocity as a function of
surface gravity. An overshooting parameter alpha between 0.1 and 0.2 in models
with rotation is preferred to reproduce the main sequence width. Determinations
of surface abundances of carbon and nitrogen are partly inconsistent and cannot
be used at present to discriminate between the predictions of published tracks.
For stars with initial masses larger than about 60 Msun, the FRANEC models with
rotation can reproduce the observations of luminous O supergiants and WNh
stars, while the Geneva models remain too hot.Comment: 17 pages, 12 figures. Accepted by Astronomy & Astrophysic
A large displacement structural analysis of a pipeline subjected to gravity and bouyancy forces
p. 489-508A nonlinear analysis of an elastic tube subjected to gravity forces and buoyancy pressure is carried out. An update lagrangian formulation is used. The structural analysis efficiency in terms of computer time and accuracy, has been improved when load stiffness matrices have been introduced. In this way the follower forces characteristics such as their intensity and direction changes can be well represented. A sensitivity study of different involved variables on the final deformed pipeline shape is carried out.Mosquera, JC.; Garcia-Palacios, J.; Samartin, A. (2009). A large displacement structural analysis of a pipeline subjected to gravity and bouyancy forces. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/654
A new species of Liolaemus related to L. nigroviridis from the Andean highlands of Central Chile (Iguania, Liolaemidae)
Indexación: Web of Science; Scopus.The Liolaemus nigroviridis group is a clade of highland lizards endemic to Chile. These species are distributed from northern to central Chile, and currently there are no cases of sympatric distribution. This study describes a new species, Liolaemus uniformis sp. n., from this group, and provides a detailed morphological characterization and mitochondrial phylogeny using cytochrome-b. Liolaemus uniformis was found in sympatry with L. nigroviridis but noticeably differed in size, scalation, and markedly in the color pattern, without sexual dichromatism. This new species has probably been confused with L. monticola and L. bellii, both of which do not belong to the nigroviridis group. The taxonomic issues of this group that remain uncertain are also discussed.https://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=601
Nonlinear response of superparamagnets with finite damping: an analytical approach
The strongly damping-dependent nonlinear dynamical response of classical
superparamagnets is investigated by means of an analytical approach. Using
rigorous balance equations for the spin occupation numbers a simple approximate
expression is derived for the nonlinear susceptibility. The results are in good
agreement with those obtained from the exact (continued-fraction) solution of
the Fokker-Planck equation. The formula obtained could be of assistance in the
modelling of the experimental data and the determination of the damping
coefficient in superparamagnets.Comment: 7 PR pages, 2 figure
Supergranular-scale magnetic flux emergence beneath an unstable filament
Here we report evidence of a large solar filament eruption on 2013, September
29. This smooth eruption, which passed without any previous flare, formed after
a two-ribbon flare and a coronal mass ejection towards Earth. The coronal mass
ejection generated a moderate geomagnetic storm on 2013, October 2 with very
serious localized effects. The whole event passed unnoticed to flare-warning
systems.
We have conducted multi-wavelength analyses of the Solar Dynamics Observatory
through Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) and Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager
(HMI) data. The AIA data on 304, 193, 211, and 94 \AA sample the transition
region and the corona, respectively, while HMI provides photospheric
magnetograms, continuum, and linear polarization data, in addition to the fully
inverted data provided by HMI.
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We have observed a supergranular-sized emergence close to a large filament in
the boundary of the active region NOAA11850. Filament dynamics and magnetogram
results suggest that the magnetic flux emergence takes place in the
photospheric level below the filament. Reconnection occurs underneath the
filament between the dipped lines that support the filament and the
supergranular emergence. The very smooth ascent is probably caused by this
emergence and torus instability may play a fundamental role, which is helped by
the emergence.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, online material at Journa
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