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Unusual Phase Reversal of Superhumps in ER Ursae Majoris
We studied the evolution of superhumps in the peculiar SU UMa-type dwarf
nova, ER UMa. Contrary to the canonical picture of the SU UMa-type superhump
phenomena, the superhumps of ER UMa show an unexpected phase reversal during
the very early stage (~5 d after the superoutburst maximum). We interpret that
a sudden switch to so-called late superhumps occurs during the very early stage
of a superoutburst. What had been believed to be (ordinary) superhumps during
the superoutburst plateau of ER UMa were actually late superhumps. The
implication of this discovery is briefly discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Publ. Astron. Soc. Japa
Development of Reliable Miniature-size Fatigue Test Technique for Reduced Activation Ferritic Steels
The Extended Deep Minimum and the Subsequent Brightening of RX And in 1996-1997
We discovered that RX And, one of prototypical Z Cam-type dwarf novae,
underwent a deep, extended faint state in 1996-1997. Time-resolved photometry
at the bottom of the fading revealed the presence of strong flickering, and the
absence of detectable orbital modulation. This finding indicates that the
mass-transfer remained even at the deepest minimum of the fading, contrary to
what was observed in a deep minimum of a VY Scl-type star, MV Lyr. RX And
subsequently underwent a brightening (outburst) during its recovery stage. The
photometric and spectroscopic characteristics of the brightening significantly
differed from those of ordinary outbursts of RX And, and are considered to
resemble an inside-out type outburst of a long-period dwarf nova. An
examination of historical visual observations revealed the possible presence of
\~10-yr periodicity, which is close to what has been proposed for MV Lyr. The
common observed features between RX And and VY Scl-type stars may suggest a
common underlying mechanism for producing temporary deep fadings. The departure
from the disk instability model, as observed in VY Scl-type stars, was not
apparent in the present fading of RX And. In conjunction with the recently
published Hubble Space Telescope observation during the same fading, we can
conclude that the phenomenological difference from the VY Scl-type fading is
understood as a smaller effect of irradiation on the accretion disk in RX And.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in PAS
Analytical solution of the dynamical spherical MIT bag
We prove that when the bag surface is allowed to move radially, the equations
of motion derived from the MIT bag Lagrangian with massless quarks and a
spherical boundary admit only one solution, which corresponds to a bag
expanding at the speed of light. This result implies that some new physics
ingredients, such as coupling to meson fields, are needed to make the dynamical
bag a consistent model of hadrons.Comment: Revtex, no figures. Submitted to Journal of Physics
Development of Reliable Miniature-size Fatigue Test Technique for Reduced Activation Ferritic Steels
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