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Temporal 1/f^\alpha Fluctuations from Fractal Magnetic Fields in Black Hole Accretion Flow
Rapid fluctuation with a frequency dependence of (with ) is characteristic of radiation from black-hole objects. Its
origin remains poorly understood. We examine the three-dimensional
magnetohydrodynamical (MHD) simulation data, finding that a magnetized
accretion disk exhibits both fluctuation (with )
and a fractal magnetic structure (with the fractal dimension of ).
The fractal field configuration leads reconnection events with a variety of
released energy and of duration, thereby producing fluctuations.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in PASJ Letters, vol. 52
No.1 (Feb 2000
Lunin-Maldacena backgrounds from the classical Yang-Baxter equation -- Towards the gravity/CYBE correspondence
We consider \gamma-deformations of the AdS_5xS^5 superstring as Yang-Baxter
sigma models with classical r-matrices satisfying the classical Yang-Baxter
equation (CYBE). An essential point is that the classical r-matrices are
composed of Cartan generators only and then generate abelian twists. We present
examples of the r-matrices that lead to real \gamma-deformations of the
AdS_5xS^5 superstring. Finally we discuss a possible classification of
integrable deformations and the corresponding gravity solution in terms of
solutions of CYBE. This classification may be called the gravity/CYBE
correspondence.Comment: 18 pages, no figure, LaTeX, v2:references and further clarifications
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Lagrange-Fedosov Nonholonomic Manifolds
We outline an unified approach to geometrization of Lagrange mechanics,
Finsler geometry and geometric methods of constructing exact solutions with
generic off-diagonal terms and nonholonomic variables in gravity theories. Such
geometries with induced almost symplectic structure are modelled on
nonholonomic manifolds provided with nonintegrable distributions defining
nonlinear connections. We introduce the concept of Lagrange-Fedosov spaces and
Fedosov nonholonomic manifolds provided with almost symplectic connection
adapted to the nonlinear connection structure.
We investigate the main properties of generalized Fedosov nonholonomic
manifolds and analyze exact solutions defining almost symplectic Einstein
spaces.Comment: latex2e, v3, published variant, with new S.V. affiliatio
Quantum critical behavior in heavily doped LaFeAsOH pnictide superconductors analyzed using nuclear magnetic resonance
We studied the quantum critical behavior of the second antiferromagnetic (AF)
phase in the heavily electron-doped high- pnictide, LaFeAsOH
by using As and H nuclear-magnetic-resonance (NMR) technique. In
the second AF phase, we observed a spatially modulated spin-density-wave-like
state up to =0.6 from the NMR spectral lineshape and detected a low-energy
excitation gap from the nuclear relaxation time of As. The
excitation gap closes at the AF quantum critical point (QCP) at . The superconducting (SC) phase in a lower-doping regime contacts the
second AF phase only at the AF QCP, and both phases are segregated from each
other. The absence of AF critical fluctuations and the enhancement of the
in-plane electric anisotropy are key factors for the development of
superconductivity.Comment: accepted in Phys. Rev.
Feasibility study of an Integrated Program for Aerospace vehicle Design (IPAD). Volume 1B: Concise review
Reports on the design process, support of the design process, IPAD System design catalog of IPAD technical program elements, IPAD System development and operation, and IPAD benefits and impact are concisely reviewed. The approach used to define the design is described. Major activities performed during the product development cycle are identified. The computer system requirements necessary to support the design process are given as computational requirements of the host system, technical program elements and system features. The IPAD computer system design is presented as concepts, a functional description and an organizational diagram of its major components. The cost and schedules and a three phase plan for IPAD implementation are presented. The benefits and impact of IPAD technology are discussed
High spectral resolution observations of HNC3 and HCCNC in the L1544 prestellar core
HCCNC and HNC3 are less commonly found isomers of cyanoacetylene, HC3N, a
molecule that is widely found in diverse astronomical sources. We want to know
if HNC3 is present in sources other than the dark cloud TMC-1 and how its
abundance is relative to that of related molecules. We used the ASAI unbiased
spectral survey at IRAM 30m towards the prototypical prestellar core L1544 to
search for HNC3 and HCCNC which are by-product of the HC3NH+ recombination,
previously detected in this source. We performed a combined analysis of
published HNC3 microwave rest frequencies with thus far unpublished millimeter
data because of issues with available rest frequency predictions. We determined
new spectroscopic parameters for HNC3, produced new predictions and detected it
towards L1544. We used a gas-grain chemical modelling to predict the abundances
of N-species and compare with the observations. The modelled abundances are
consistent with the observations, considering a late stage of the evolution of
the prestellar core. However the calculated abundance of HNC3 was found 5-10
times higher than the observed one. The HC3N, HNC3 and HCCNC versus HC3NH+
ratios are compared in the TMC-1 dark cloud and the L1544 prestellar core.Comment: Accepted in MNRAS letters. 5 pages plus 2 additional pages for the
on-line materia
Feasibility study of an Integrated Program for Aerospace vehicle Design (IPAD). Volume 6: IPAD system development and operation
The strategy of the IPAD implementation plan presented, proposes a three phase development of the IPAD system and technical modules, and the transfer of this capability from the development environment to the aerospace vehicle design environment. The system and technical module capabilities for each phase of development are described. The system and technical module programming languages are recommended as well as the initial host computer system hardware and operating system. The cost of developing the IPAD technology is estimated. A schedule displaying the flowtime required for each development task is given. A PERT chart gives the developmental relationships of each of the tasks and an estimate of the operational cost of the IPAD system is offered
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