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Ordering in Heisenberg Spin Glasses
For five different Heisenberg spin glass systems, torque experiments were
performed in applied magnetic fields up to . The Dzyaloshinski-Moriya
random anisotropy strengths, the in-field torque onset temperatures, and the
torque relaxation were measured. Critical exponents were estimated
independently using a standard protocol. The data are strong evidence for a
true spin glass ordered state which survives under high applied magnetic
fields; they can be interpreted consistently in terms of a chiral ordering
model with replica symmetry breaking as proposed by Kawamura and coworkers.Comment: 4 pages 4 figures. Revised version accepted by PR
Conductance fluctuations in metallic nanogaps made by electromigration
We report on low temperature conductance measurements of gold nanogaps
fabricated by controlled electromigration. Fluctuations of the conductance due
to quantum interferences and depending both on bias voltage and magnetic field
are observed. By analyzing the voltage and magnetoconductance correlation
functions we determine the type of electron trajectories generating the
observed quantum interferences and the effective characteristic time of phase
coherence in our device.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to appear in J. Appl. Phy
Discovery of the first tau Sco analogues: HD 66665 and HD 63425
The B0.2 V magnetic star tau Sco stands out from the larger population of
massive OB stars due to its high X-ray activity, peculiar wind diagnostics and
highly complex magnetic field. This paper presents the discovery of the first
two tau Sco analogues - HD 66665 and HD 63425, identified by the striking
similarity of their UV spectra to that of tau Sco. ESPaDOnS spectropolarimetric
observations were secured by the Magnetism in Massive Stars CFHT Large Program,
in order to characterize the stellar and magnetic properties of these stars.
CMFGEN modelling of optical ESPaDOnS spectra and archived IUE UV spectra showed
that these stars have stellar parameters similar to those of tau Sco. A
magnetic field of similar surface strength is found on both stars, reinforcing
the connection between the presence of a magnetic field and wind peculiarities.
However, additional phase-resolved observations will be required in order to
assess the potential complexity of the magnetic fields, and verify if the wind
anomalies are linked to this property.Comment: 6 pages, 2 tables, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS. The
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Relativistic theory for time and frequency transfer to order c^{-3}
This paper is motivated by the current development of several space missions
(e.g. ACES on International Space Station) that will fly on Earth orbit laser
cooled atomic clocks, providing a time-keeping accuracy of the order of
5~10^{-17} in fractional frequency. We show that to such accuracy, the theory
of frequency transfer between Earth and Space must be extended from the
currently known relativistic order 1/c^2 (which has been needed in previous
space experiments such as GP-A) to the next relativistic correction of order
1/c^3. We find that the frequency transfer includes the first and second-order
Doppler contributions, the Einstein gravitational red-shift and, at the order
1/c^3, a mixture of these effects. As for the time transfer, it contains the
standard Shapiro time delay, and we present an expression also including the
first and second-order Sagnac corrections. Higher-order relativistic
corrections, at least O(1/c^4), are numerically negligible for time and
frequency transfers in these experiments, being for instance of order 10^{-20}
in fractional frequency. Particular attention is paid to the problem of the
frequency transfer in the two-way experimental configuration. In this case we
find a simple theoretical expression which extends the previous formula (Vessot
et al. 1980) to the next order 1/c^3. In the Appendix we present the detailed
proofs of all the formulas which will be needed in such experiments.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Astronomy & Astrophysic
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