206 research outputs found
Verifying entanglement in the Hong-Ou-Mandel dip
The Hong-Ou-Mandel interference dip is caused by an entangled state, a
delocalized bi-photon state. We propose a method of detecting this entanglement
by utilizing inverse Hong-Ou-Mandel interference, while taking into account
vacuum and multi-photon contaminations, phase noise, and other imperfections.
The method uses just linear optics and photodetectors, and for single-mode
photodetectors we find a lower bound on the amount of entanglement.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
An investigation by LA-ICP-MS of possum tooth enamel as a model for identifying childhood geographical locations of historical and archaeological human from New Zealand
LA -IC P-MS (laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry) has been used to analyse enamel from the teeth of brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) in order to model a method for identifying the childhood geographical origin of human remains within New Zealand. The model application of the method is promising for establishing locations of historical and archaeological human remains, including preserved heads, upoko tuhi
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field
This paper presents the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), a one million second
exposure of an 11 square minute-of-arc region in the southern sky with the
Hubble Space Telescope. The exposure time was divided among four filters, F435W
(B435), F606W (V606), F775W (i775), and F850LP (z850), to give approximately
uniform limiting magnitudes mAB~29 for point sources. The image contains at
least 10,000 objects presented here as a catalog. Few if any galaxies at
redshifts greater than ~4 resemble present day spiral or elliptical galaxies.
Using the Lyman break dropout method, we find 504 B-dropouts, 204 V-dropouts,
and 54 i-dropouts. Using these samples that are at different redshifts but
derived from the same data, we find no evidence for a change in the
characteristic luminosity of galaxies but some evidence for a decrease in their
number densities between redshifts of 4 and 7. The ultraviolet luminosity
density of these samples is dominated by galaxies fainter than the
characteristic luminosity, and the HUDF reveals considerably more luminosity
than shallower surveys. The apparent ultraviolet luminosity density of galaxies
appears to decrease from redshifts of a few to redshifts greater than 6. The
highest redshift samples show that star formation was already vigorous at the
earliest epochs that galaxies have been observed, less than one billion years
after the Big Bang.Comment: 44 pages, 18 figures, to appear in the Astronomical Journal October
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The effect of irrigation on cadmium, uranium, and phosphorus contents in agricultural soils
Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic metal which has accumulated in New Zealand agricultural soils due to phosphate fertilizer application. Understanding the contribution of plant uptake or leaching of Cd to observed Cd losses from soil is important. The concentration and distribution of Cd in irrigated and unirrigated soils with the same phosphate fertilizer history were investigated. Twenty-two pairs of soil samples from four depths (0–0.1, 0.1–0.2, 0.2–0.3 and 0.3–0.4 m) were taken from irrigated and unirrigated areas in the same field on dairy farms in three regions of New Zealand. The mean concentration of Cd at depths of 0–0.1 m and 0.1–0.2 m, as well as the cumulative masses of Cd (0–0.2, 0–0.3 and 0–0.4 m) in unirrigated soils were significantly higher (P < 0.05) than in irrigated soils. The concentration of phosphorus (P) at all depths (except for 0.2–0.3 m), as well as the cumulative mass of P in all depths of unirrigated soils, was also significantly higher (P < 0.05) than irrigated soils. However, no significant difference was detected in the concentrations of uranium (U) between irrigated and unirrigated soils. Irrigation induced a ∼7% Cd loss from topsoil (0–0.1 m), with the average rate of Cd loss from the top 0.1 m (due to irrigation) being 2.3 g ha⁻¹ yr⁻¹. This study therefore confirms that irrigation can enhance Cd mobilization, however Cd is mainly adsorbed to the surface soil
Multi-Messenger Gravitational Wave Searches with Pulsar Timing Arrays: Application to 3C66B Using the NANOGrav 11-year Data Set
When galaxies merge, the supermassive black holes in their centers may form
binaries and, during the process of merger, emit low-frequency gravitational
radiation in the process. In this paper we consider the galaxy 3C66B, which was
used as the target of the first multi-messenger search for gravitational waves.
Due to the observed periodicities present in the photometric and astrometric
data of the source of the source, it has been theorized to contain a
supermassive black hole binary. Its apparent 1.05-year orbital period would
place the gravitational wave emission directly in the pulsar timing band. Since
the first pulsar timing array study of 3C66B, revised models of the source have
been published, and timing array sensitivities and techniques have improved
dramatically. With these advances, we further constrain the chirp mass of the
potential supermassive black hole binary in 3C66B to less than using data from the NANOGrav 11-year data set. This
upper limit provides a factor of 1.6 improvement over previous limits, and a
factor of 4.3 over the first search done. Nevertheless, the most recent orbital
model for the source is still consistent with our limit from pulsar timing
array data. In addition, we are able to quantify the improvement made by the
inclusion of source properties gleaned from electromagnetic data to `blind'
pulsar timing array searches. With these methods, it is apparent that it is not
necessary to obtain exact a priori knowledge of the period of a binary to gain
meaningful astrophysical inferences.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures. Accepted by Ap
Bayesian Solar Wind Modeling with Pulsar Timing Arrays
Using Bayesian analyses we study the solar electron density with the NANOGrav
11-year pulsar timing array (PTA) dataset. Our model of the solar wind is
incorporated into a global fit starting from pulse times-of-arrival. We
introduce new tools developed for this global fit, including analytic
expressions for solar electron column densities and open source models for the
solar wind that port into existing PTA software. We perform an ab initio
recovery of various solar wind model parameters. We then demonstrate the
richness of information about the solar electron density, , that can be
gleaned from PTA data, including higher order corrections to the simple
model associated with a free-streaming wind (which are informative probes of
coronal acceleration physics), quarterly binned measurements of and a
continuous time-varying model for spanning approximately one solar cycle
period. Finally, we discuss the importance of our model for chromatic noise
mitigation in gravitational-wave analyses of pulsar timing data and the
potential of developing synergies between sophisticated PTA solar electron
density models and those developed by the solar physics community.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures, Submitted to Ap
The NANOGrav 11-Year Data Set: Arecibo Observatory Polarimetry And Pulse Microcomponents
We present the polarization pulse profiles for 28 pulsars observed with the
Arecibo Observatory by the North American Nanohertz Observatory for
Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) timing project at 2.1 GHz, 1.4 GHz, and 430 MHz.
These profiles represent some of the most sensitive polarimetric millisecond
pulsar profiles to date, revealing the existence of microcomponents (that is,
pulse components with peak intensities much lower than the total pulse peak
intensity). Although microcomponents have been detected in some pulsars
previously, we present microcomponents for PSRs B1937+21, J1713+0747, and
J2234+0944 for the first time. These microcomponents can have an impact on
pulsar timing, geometry, and flux density determination. We present rotation
measures for all 28 pulsars, determined independently at different observation
frequencies and epochs, and find the Galactic magnetic fields derived from
these rotation measures to be consistent with current models. These
polarization profiles were made using measurement equation template matching,
which allows us to generate the polarimetric response of the Arecibo
Observatory on an epoch-by-epoch basis. We use this method to describe its time
variability, and find that the polarimetric responses of the Arecibo
Observatory's 1.4 and 2.1 GHz receivers vary significantly with time.Comment: 41 pages, 20 figure
The NANOGrav 12.5-Year Data Set: Polarimetry and Faraday Rotation Measures from Observations of Millisecond Pulsars with the Green Bank Telescope
In this work, we present polarization profiles for 23 millisecond pulsars
observed at 820 MHz and 1500 MHz with the Green Bank Telescope as part of the
NANOGrav pulsar timing array. We calibrate the data using Mueller matrix
solutions calculated from observations of PSRs B1929+10 and J1022+1001. We
discuss the polarization profiles, which can be used to constrain pulsar
emission geometry, and present both the first published radio polarization
profiles for nine pulsars and the discovery of very low intensity average
profile components ("microcomponents") in four pulsars. Using the Faraday
rotation measures, we measure for each pulsar and use it to calculate the
Galactic magnetic field parallel to the line of sight for different lines of
sight through the interstellar medium. We fit for linear and sinusoidal trends
in time in the dispersion measure and Galactic magnetic field and detect
magnetic field variations with a period of one year in some pulsars, but
overall find that the variations in these parameters are more consistent with a
stochastic origin.Comment: 35 pages, 21 figures. Accepted to Ap
IFNAR1-Signalling Obstructs ICOS-mediated Humoral Immunity during Non-lethal Blood-Stage Plasmodium Infection
Funding: This work was funded by a Career Development Fellowship (1028634) and a project grant (GRNT1028641) awarded to AHa by the Australian National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC). IS was supported by The University of Queensland Centennial and IPRS Scholarships. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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