166 research outputs found
Heuristic Models of Two-Fermion Relativistic Systems with Field-Type Interaction
We use the chain of simple heuristic expedients to obtain perturbative and
exactly solvable relativistic spectra for a family of two-fermionic bound
systems with Coulomb-like interaction. In the case of electromagnetic
interaction the spectrum coincides up to the second order in a coupling
constant with that following from the quantum electrodynamics. Discrepancy
occurs only for S-states which is the well-known difficulty in the bound-state
problem. The confinement interaction is considered too.
PACS number(s): 03.65.Pm, 03.65.Ge, 12.39.PnComment: 16 pages, LaTeX 2.0
N=2 central charge superspace and a minimal supergravity multiplet
We extend the notion of central charge superspace to the case of local
supersymmetry. Gauged central charge transformations are identified as
diffeomorphisms at the same footing as space-time diffeomorphisms and local
supersymmetry transformations. Given the general structure we then proceed to
the description of a particular vector-tensor supergravity multiplet of 24+24
components, identified by means of rather radical constraints
Induced mass in N=2 super Yang-Mills theories
The masses of the matter fields of N=2 Super-Yang-Mills theories can be
defined as parameters of deformed supersymmetry transformations. The
formulation used involves central charges for the matter fields. The explicit
form of the deformed supersymmetry transformations and of the invariant
Lagrangian in presence of the gauge supermultiplet are constructed. This works
generalizes a former one, due to the same authors, which presented the free
matter case.Comment: 15 pages, Late
Third post-Newtonian constrained canonical dynamics for binary point masses in harmonic coordinates
The conservative dynamics of two point masses given in harmonic coordinates
up to the third post-Newtonian (3pN) order is treated within the framework of
constrained canonical dynamics. A representation of the approximate Poincar\'e
algebra is constructed with the aid of Dirac brackets. Uniqueness of the
generators of the Poincar\'e group resp. the integrals of motion is achieved by
imposing their action on the point mass coordinates to be identical with that
of the usual infinitesimal Poincar\'e transformations. The second
post-Coulombian approximation to the dynamics of two point charges as predicted
by Feynman-Wheeler electrodynamics in Lorentz gauge is treated similarly.Comment: 42 pages, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Asymptomatic Achilles tendon pathology is associated with a central fat distribution in men and a peripheral fat distribution in women: a cross sectional study of 298 individuals
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Adiposity is a modifiable factor that has been implicated in tendinopathy. As tendon pain reduces physical activity levels and can lead to weight gain, associations between tendon pathology and adiposity must be studied in individuals without tendon pain. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine whether fat distribution was associated with asymptomatic Achilles tendon pathology.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The Achilles tendons of 298 individuals were categorised as normal or pathological using diagnostic ultrasound. Fat distribution was determined using anthropometry (waist circumference, waist hip ratio [WHR]) and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Asymptomatic Achilles tendon pathology was more evident in men (13%) than women (5%) (p = 0.007). Men with tendon pathology were older (50.9 ± 10.4, 36.3 ± 11.3, p < 0.001), had greater WHR (0.926 ± 0.091, 0.875 ± 0.065, p = 0.039), higher android/gynoid fat mass ratio (0.616 ± 0.186, 0.519 ± 0.142, p = 0.014) and higher upper-body/lower body fat mass ratio (2.346 ± 0.630, 2.022 ± 0.467, p = 0.013). Men older than 40 years with a waist circumference >83 cm had the greatest prevalence of tendon pathology (33%). Women with tendon pathology were older (47.4 ± 10.0, 36.0 ± 10.3, p = 0.008), had less total fat (17196 ± 3173 g, 21626 ± 7882 g, p = 0.009), trunk fat (7367 ± 1662 g, 10087 ± 4152 g, p = 0.003) and android fat (1117 ± 324 g, 1616 ± 811 g, p = 0.005). They had lower central/peripheral fat mass ratios (0.711 ± 0.321 g, 0.922 ± 0.194 g, p = 0.004) than women with normal tendons. Women with tendon pathology were more often menopausal (63%, 13%, p = 0.002).</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Men with Achilles tendon pathology were older and had a central fat distribution. Women with tendon pathology were older and had a peripheral fat distribution. An interaction between age and waist circumference was observed among men.</p
Superform formulation for vector-tensor multiplets in conformal supergravity
The recent papers arXiv:1110.0971 and arXiv:1201.5431 have provided a
superfield description for vector-tensor multiplets and their Chern-Simons
couplings in 4D N = 2 conformal supergravity. Here we develop a superform
formulation for these theories. Furthermore an alternative means of gauging the
central charge is given, making use of a deformed vector multiplet, which may
be thought of as a variant vector-tensor multiplet. Its Chern-Simons couplings
to additional vector multiplets are also constructed. This multiplet together
with its Chern-Simons couplings are new results not considered by de Wit et al.
in hep-th/9710212.Comment: 28 pages. V2: Typos corrected and references updated; V3: References
updated and typo correcte
Black Holes and Flop Transitions in M-Theory on Calabi-Yau Threefolds
We present fivedimensional extreme black hole solutions of M-theory
compactified on Calabi-Yau threefolds and study these solutions in the context
of flop transitions in the extended Kahler cone. In particular we consider a
specific model and present black hole solutions, breaking half of N=2
supersymmetry, in two regions of the extended Kahler cone, which are connected
by a flop transition. The conditions necessary to match both solutions at the
flop transition are analysed. Finally we also discuss the conditions to obtain
massless black holes at the flop transition.Comment: 19 pp, LaTe
Hamiltonian formulation for the classical EM radiation-reaction problem: application to the kinetic theory for relativistic collisionless plasmas
A notorious difficulty in the covariant dynamics of classical charged
particles subject to non-local electromagnetic (EM) interactions arising in the
EM radiation-reaction (RR) phenomena is due to the definition of the related
non-local Lagrangian and Hamiltonian systems. The lack of a standard
Lagrangian/Hamiltonian formulation in the customary asymptotic approximation
for the RR equation may inhibit the construction of consistent kinetic and
fluid theories. In this paper the issue is investigated in the framework of
Special Relativity. It is shown that, for finite-size spherically-symmetric
classical charged particles, non-perturbative Lagrangian and Hamiltonian
formulations in standard form can be obtained, which describe particle dynamics
in the presence of the exact EM RR self-force. As a remarkable consequence,
based on axiomatic formulation of classical statistical mechanics, the
covariant kinetic theory for systems of charged particles subject to the EM RR
self-force is formulated in Hamiltonian form. A fundamental feature is that the
non-local effects enter the kinetic equation only through the retarded particle
4-position, which permits the construction of the related non-local fluid
equations. In particular, the moment equations obtained in this way do not
contain higher-order moments, allowing as a consequence the adoption of
standard closure conditions. A remarkable aspect of the theory concerns the
short delay-time asymptotic expansions. Here it is shown that two possible
expansions are permitted. Both can be implemented for the single-particle
dynamics as well as for the corresponding kinetic and fluid treatments. In the
last case, they are performed a posteriori on the relevant moment equations
obtained after integration of the kinetic equation over the velocity space.
Comparisons with literature are pointed out
AdS and stabilized extra dimensions in multidimensional gravitational models with nonlinear scalar curvature terms 1/R and R^4
We study multidimensional gravitational models with scalar curvature
nonlinearities of the type 1/R and R^4. It is assumed that the corresponding
higher dimensional spacetime manifolds undergo a spontaneous compactification
to manifolds with warped product structure. Special attention is paid to the
stability of the extra-dimensional factor spaces. It is shown that for certain
parameter regions the systems allow for a freezing stabilization of these
spaces. In particular, we find for the 1/R model that configurations with
stabilized extra dimensions do not provide a late-time acceleration (they are
AdS), whereas the solution branch which allows for accelerated expansion (the
dS branch) is incompatible with stabilized factor spaces. In the case of the
R^4 model, we obtain that the stability region in parameter space depends on
the total dimension D=dim(M) of the higher dimensional spacetime M. For D>8 the
stability region consists of a single (absolutely stable) sector which is
shielded from a conformal singularity (and an antigravity sector beyond it) by
a potential barrier of infinite height and width. This sector is smoothly
connected with the stability region of a curvature-linear model. For D<8 an
additional (metastable) sector exists which is separated from the conformal
singularity by a potential barrier of finite height and width so that systems
in this sector are prone to collapse into the conformal singularity. This
second sector is not smoothly connected with the first (absolutely stable) one.
Several limiting cases and the possibility for inflation are discussed for the
R^4 model.Comment: 28 pages, minor cosmetic improvements, Refs. added; to appear in
Class. Quantum Gra
Black holes and black strings of N=2, d=5 supergravity in the H-FGK formalism
We study general classes and properties of extremal and non-extremal static
black-hole solutions of N=2, d=5 supergravity coupled to vector multiplets
using the recently proposed H-FGK formalism, which we also extend to static
black strings. We explain how to determine the integration constants and
physical parameters of the black-hole and black-string solutions. We derive
some model-independent statements, including the transformation of non-extremal
flow equations to the form of those for the extremal flow. We apply our methods
to the construction of example solutions (among others a new extremal string
solution of heterotic string theory on K_3 \times S^1). In the cases where we
have calculated it explicitly, the product of areas of the inner and outer
horizon of a non-extremal solution coincides with the square of the
moduli-independent area of the horizon of the extremal solution with the same
charges.Comment: 33 pages. Revised version: references added. No other change
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