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Precision measurement noise asymmetry and its annual modulation as a dark matter signature
Dark matter may be composed of ultralight quantum fields that form
macroscopic objects. As the Earth moves through the galaxy, interactions with
such objects may leave transient signatures in terrestrial experiments. These
signatures may be sought by analyzing correlations between multiple devices in
a distributed network. However, if the objects are small (<~10^3 km) it becomes
unlikely that more than one device will be affected in a given event. Such
models may, however, induce an observable asymmetry in the noise distributions
of precision measurement devices, such as atomic clocks. Further, an annual
modulation in this asymmetry is expected. Such an analysis may be performed
very simply using existing data, and would be sensitive to models with a high
event rate, even if individual events cannot be resolved. For certain models,
our technique extends the discovery reach beyond that of existing experiments
by many orders of magnitude
A Fluid Generalization of Membranes
In a certain sense a perfect fluid is a generalization of a point particle.
This leads to the question as to what is the corresponding generalization for
extended objects. The lagrangian formulation of a perfect fluid is much
generalized and this has as a particular example a fluid which is a classical
generalization of a membrane, however there is as yet no indication of any
relationship between their quantum theories.Comment: To appear in CEJP, updated to coincide with published versio
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Aluminium or copper substrate panel for selective absorption of solar energy
A method for making panels which selectively absorb solar energy is disclosed. The panels are comprised of an aluminum substrate, a layer of zinc thereon, a layer of nickel over the zinc layer and an outer layer of solar energy absorbing nickel oxide or a copper substrate with a layer of nickel thereon and a layer of solar energy absorbing nickel oxide distal from the copper substrate
Method for making an aluminum or copper substrate panel for selective absorption of solar energy
A panel is described for selectively absorbing solar energy comprising an aluminum substrate. A zinc layer was covered by a layer of nickel and an outer layer of solar energy absorbing nickel oxide or a copper substrate with a nickel layer. A layer of solar energy absorbing nickel oxide distal from the copper substrate was included. A method for making these panels is disclosed
Initial Condition Sensitivity of Global Quantities in Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence
In this paper we study the effect of subtle changes in initial conditions on
the evolution of global quantities in two-dimensional Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD)
turbulence. We find that a change in the initial phases of complex Fourier
modes of the Els\"{a}sser variables, while keeping the initial values of total
energy, cross helicity and Alfv\'{e}n ratio unchanged, has a significant effect
on the evolution of cross helicity. On the contrary, the total energy and
Alfv\'{e}n ratio are insensitive to the initial phases. Our simulations are
based on direct numerical simulation using the pseudo-spectral method.Comment: 12 pages LateX, 11 ps figures. Accepted for publication by Physics of
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Development of 100 watt S band traveling wave tube for space application
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