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Rotating solenoidal perfect fluids of Petrov type D
We prove that aligned Petrov type D perfect fluids for which the vorticity
vector is not orthogonal to the plane of repeated principal null directions and
for which the magnetic part of the Weyl tensor with respect to the fluid
velocity has vanishing divergence, are necessarily purely electric or locally
rotationally symmetric. The LRS metrics are presented explicitly.Comment: 6 pages, no figure
Evidence for hydrogen two-level systems in atomic layer deposition oxides
Two-level system (TLS) defects in dielectrics are known to limit the
performance of electronic devices. We study TLS using millikelvin microwave
loss measurements of three atomic layer deposited (ALD) oxide
films--crystalline BeO (), amorphous
(), and amorphous ()--and
interpret them with room temperature characterization measurements. We find
that the bulk loss tangent in the crystalline film is 6 times higher than in
the amorphous films. In addition, its power saturation agrees with an amorphous
distribution of TLS. Through a comparison of loss tangent data to secondary ion
mass spectrometry (SIMS) impurity analysis we find that the dominant loss in
all film types is consistent with hydrogen-based TLS. In the amorphous films
excess hydrogen is found at the ambient-exposed surface, and we extract the
associated hydrogen-based surface loss tangent. Data from films with a factor
of 40 difference in carbon impurities revealed that carbon is currently a
negligible contributor to TLS loss.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures (preprint format
Tidally Driven Processes Leading to Near-Field Turbulence in a Channel at the Crest of the Mendocino Escarpment*
In situ observations of tidally driven turbulence were obtained in a small channel that transects the crest of the Mendocino Ridge, a site of mixed (diurnal and semidiurnal) tides. Diurnal tides are subinertial at this latitude, and once per day a trapped tide leads to large flows through the channel giving rise to tidal excursion lengths comparable to the width of the ridge crest. During these times, energetic turbulence is observed in the channel, with overturns spanning almost half of the full water depth. A high-resolution, nonhydrostatic, 2.5-dimensional simulation is used to interpret the observations in terms of the advection of a breaking tidal lee wave that extends from the ridge crest to the surface and the subsequent development of a hydraulic jump on the flanks of the ridge. Modeled dissipation rates show that turbulence is strongest on the flanks of the ridge and that local dissipation accounts for 28% of the energy converted from the barotropic tide into baroclinic motion.United States. Office of Naval Research (Grant ONR N00014- 12-1-0943)National Science Foundation (U.S.). (Grant NSF OCE 1129763
Those wonderful elastic waves
We consider in a simple and general way elastic waves in isotropic and
anisotropic media, their polarization, speeds, reflection from interfaces with
mode conversion, and surface waves. Reflection of quasi transverse waves in
anisotropic media from a free surface is shown to be characterized by three
critical angles.Comment: 11 Figures 26 page
A proposal of a UCN experiment to check an earthquake waves model
Elastic waves with transverse polarization inside incidence plane can create
longitudinal surface wave (LSW) after reflection from a free surface. At a
critical incidence angle this LSW accumulates energy density, which can be
orders of magnitude higher than energy density of the incident transverse wave.
A specially arranged vessel for storage of ultracold neutrons (UCN) can be used
to verify this effect.Comment: 8 pages 3 figures added a paragraph on vibrations along surface at
critical angl
Explaining Africa’s public consumption procyclicality : revisiting old evidence
This paper compiles a novel dataset of time-varying measures of government consumption cyclicality for a panel of 46 African economies between 1960 and 2014. Government consumption has, generally, been highly procyclical over time in this group of countries. However, sample averages hide serious heterogeneity across countries with the majority of them showing procyclical behavior despite some positive signs of graduation from the “procyclicality trap” in a few cases. By means of weighted least squares regressions, we find that more developed African economies tend to have a smaller degree of government consumption procyclicality. Countries with higher social fragmentation and those are more reliant on foreign aid inflows tend to have a more procyclical government consumption policy. Better governance promotes counter- cyclical fiscal policy whileincreased democracy dampens it. Finally, some fiscal rules are important in curbing the procyclical behavior of government consumption.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
The Gravitational Hamiltonian in the Presence of Non-Orthogonal Boundaries
This paper generalizes earlier work on Hamiltonian boundary terms by omitting
the requirement that the spacelike hypersurfaces intersect the
timelike boundary orthogonally. The expressions for the action and
Hamiltonian are calculated and the required subtraction of a background
contribution is discussed. The new features of a Hamiltonian formulation with
non-orthogonal boundaries are then illustrated in two examples.Comment: 23 pages, 1 figure, LaTeX. The action is altered to include a corner
term which results in a different value for the non-orthogonal term. An
additional appendix with Euclidean results is included. To appear in Class.
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The thermal history and hydrocarbon source rock potential of the mid Carboniferous Quebradas Formation in SW Portugal and its correlatives in western Atlantic offshore basins
The mid Carboniferous Quebradas Formation of the ‘South Portuguese Zone’ (SPZ)
comprises 80m of post-mature black mudrocks with a mean TOC of 2.5%. Lithostratigraphic
units of similar facies and age such as the Holywell Shale, the Edale Shale and the Bowland
Shale are important HC source rocks in the UK, having sourced a considerable proportion of
the hydrocarbons in the East Irish Sea, East Midlands and Formby oilfields respectively. The
kerogen content of the Quebradas Formation is mixed but slightly more oil-prone in its lower
part. At outcrop, it is strongly post-mature with vitrinite reflectance (Rr) ca. 4%. Illite
crystallinity results from the Quebradas Formation and associated units suggest lower maturity
than vitrinite reflectance. Analysis of the optic fabric of very thin coal lenses within the Brejeira
Formation which overlies the Quebradas Formation suggests that peak temperatures were
attained before the Variscan (late Carboniferous – early Permian) deformation. Triassic rocks
unconformably overlying the Carboniferous sequence are much less mature, with Rr ca. 1.2%.
Although the the Quebradas Fm has no HC source potential onshore due to its high maturity,
Carboniferous rocks offshore may not have experienced the same extreme thermal history as the
SPZ
On higher dimensional Einstein spacetimes with a warped extra dimension
We study a class of higher dimensional warped Einstein spacetimes with one
extra dimension. These were originally identified by Brinkmann as those
Einstein spacetimes that can be mapped conformally on other Einstein
spacetimes, and have subsequently appeared in various contexts to describe,
e.g., different braneworld models or warped black strings. After clarifying the
relation between the general Brinkmann metric and other more specific
coordinate systems, we analyze the algebraic type of the Weyl tensor of the
solutions. In particular, we describe the relation between Weyl aligned null
directions (WANDs) of the lower dimensional Einstein slices and of the full
spacetime, which in some cases can be algebraically more special. Possible
spacetime singularities introduced by the warp factor are determined via a
study of scalar curvature invariants and of Weyl components measured by
geodetic observers. Finally, we illustrate how Brinkmann's metric can be
employed to generate new solutions by presenting the metric of spinning and
accelerating black strings in five dimensional anti-de Sitter space.Comment: 14 pages, minor changes in the text, mainly in Section 2.
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