577 research outputs found
Stability of the Einstein static universe in presence of vacuum energy
The Einstein static universe has played a central role in a number of
emergent scenarios recently put forward to deal with the singular origin of the
standard cosmological model. Here we study the existence and stability of the
Einstein static solution in presence of vacuum energy corresponding to
conformally-invariant fields. We show that the presence of vacuum energy
stabilizes this solution by changing it to a centre equilibrium point, which is
cyclically stable. This allows non-singular emergent cosmological models to be
constructed in which initially the universe oscillates indefinitely about an
initial Einstein static solution and is thus past eternal.Comment: Some references adde
Mean Field Dynamos with Algebraic and Dynamic alpha-Quenchings
Calculations for mean field dynamo models (in both full spheres and spherical
shells), with both algebraic and dynamic --quenchings, show qualitative
as well as quantitative differences and similarities in the dynamical behaviour
of these models. We summarise and enhance recent results with extra examples.
Overall, the effect of using a dynamic appears to be complicated and
is affected by the region of parameter space examined.Comment: 6 pages, 2 postscript figures, also available at
http://www.maths.qmw.ac.uk/~eo
Dynamo models and differential rotation in late-type rapidly rotating stars
Increasing evidence is becoming available about not only the surface
differential rotation of rapidly rotating cool stars but, in a small number of
cases, also about temporal variations, which possibly are analogous to the
solar torsional oscillations. Given the present difficulties in resolving the
precise nature of such variations, due to both the short length and poor
resolution of the available data, theoretical input is vital to help assess the
modes of behaviour that might be expected, and will facilitate interpretation
of the observations. Here we take a first step in this direction by studying
the variations in the convection zones of such stars, using a two dimensional
axisymmetric mean field dynamo model operating in a spherical shell in which
the only nonlinearity is the action of the azimuthal component of the Lorentz
force of the dynamo generated magnetic field on the stellar angular velocity.
We consider three families of models with different depths of dynamo-active
regions. For moderately supercritical dynamo numbers we find torsional
oscillations that penetrate all the way down to the bottom of the convection
zones, similar to the case of the Sun. For larger dynamo numbers we find
fragmentation in some cases and sometimes there are other dynamical modes of
behaviour, including quasi-periodicity and chaos. We find that the largest
deviations in the angular velocity distribution caused by the Lorentz force are
of the order of few percent, implying that the original assumed `background'
rotation field is not strongly distorted.Comment: Astronomy and Astrophysics, in pres
Light Sheets and the Covariant Entropy Conjecture
We examine the holography bound suggested by Bousso in his covariant entropy
conjecture, and argue that it is violated because his notion of light sheet is
too generous. We suggest its replacement by a weaker bound.Comment: 5 pages, to appear in Classical and Quantum Gravit
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