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Ultracold Superstrings in atomic boson-fermion mixtures
We propose a setup with ultracold atomic gases that can be used to make a
nonrelativistic superstring in four spacetime dimensions. In particular, we
consider for the creation of the superstring a fermionic atomic gas that is
trapped in the core of a vortex in a Bose-Einstein condensate. We explain the
required tuning of experimental parameters to achieve supersymmetry between the
fermionic atoms and the bosonic modes describing the oscillations in the vortex
position. Furthermore, we discuss the experimental consequences of
supersymmetry.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures; published versio
Superfluid to Bose-glass transition in a 1D weakly interacting Bose gas
We study the one-dimensional Bose gas in spatially correlated disorder at
zero temperature, using an extended density-phase Bogoliubov method. We analyze
in particular the decay of the one-body density matrix and the behaviour of the
Bogoliubov excitations across the phase boundary. We observe that the
transition to the Bose glass phase is marked by a power-law divergence of the
density of states at low energy. A measure of the localization length displays
a power-law energy dependence in both regions, with the exponent equal to -1 at
the boundary. We draw the phase diagram of the superfluid-insulator transition
in the limit of small interaction strength.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Mean-field phase diagram of the 1-D Bose gas in a disorder potential
We study the quantum phase transition of the 1D weakly interacting Bose gas
in the presence of disorder. We characterize the phase transition as a function
of disorder and interaction strengths, by inspecting the long-range behavior of
the one-body density matrix as well as the drop in the superfluid fraction. We
focus on the properties of the low-energy Bogoliubov excitations that drive the
phase transition, and find that the transition to the insulator state is marked
by a diverging density of states and a localization length that diverges as a
power-law with power 1. We draw the phase diagram and we observe that the
boundary between the superfluid and the Bose glass phase is characterized by
two different algebraic relations. These can be explained analytically by
considering the limiting cases of zero and infinite disorder correlation
length.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figure
Precise Measurements of the Kilohertz Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in 4U 1728-34
We have analyzed seventeen observations of the low-mass X-ray binary and
atoll source 4U 1728-34, carried out by the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer in 1996
and 1997. We obtain precise measurements of the frequencies of the two
simultaneous kilohertz quasi-periodic oscillations (kHz QPOs) in this source.
We show that the frequency separation between the two QPO, , is
always significantly smaller than the frequency of the nearly-coherent
oscillations seen in this source during X-ray bursts, even at the lowest
inferred mass accretion rate, when seems to reach its maximum
value. We also find that decreases significantly, from Hz to Hz, as the frequency of the lower frequency kHz QPO
increases from 615 to 895 Hz. This is the first time that variations of the kHz
QPO peak separation are measured in a source which shows nearly-coherent
oscillations during bursts.Comment: Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. Uses
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Public Accountability through Soft Steering
This article argues that present-day procedures on public accountability miss the essence of being accountable. We suggest that alternatives are available in social psychology theory and network theory, which point to the decisive role of peers or experienced organization members. In this view, it is not leadership but middle management that is crucial in the socialization of newcomers in an organization to internalize values and to create a situation in which employers and employees develop mutual expectations about what is expected from one another and create multiplex networks in order to maintain such values
Familiarity and Trust: Explaining Trust in Government through Ethno-racial Differences
The paper investigates whether generalized trust in government varies among ethnic groups in a society. Theories on trust predominantly explain such institutional trust by the capabilities and intentions of the trusted actors, and research into trust is mainly done at the individual level measuring whether individual characteristics of the trustee and trusted one has explanatory power. Meanwhile, this paper analyzes the institutional trust at the macro (country) level. Based on a comparative study among 27 countries, this paper argues that there are significant differences between ethnic groups regarding their trust in the country's government and that significant effects are visible with the country's income inequality and one of Hofstede's dimensions of national culture, namely 'power distance'. This is an important finding as it calls for multi-level analyses when explaining institutional trust. Trust is not only dependent on the individual characteristics of the trusted one and the trustee but also on macro-level variables
Mechanics of cooling liquids by forced evaporation in bubbles
Injecting a non-dissolvable gas into a saturated liquid results in
sub-cooling of the liquid due to forced evaporation into the bubble. Previous
studies assumed the rate of evaporation of liquid into the bubble to be
independent of the degree of sub-cooling. In our study we quantify the bubble
growth by direct observation using high speed imaging and prove that this
hypothesis is not true. A phenomenological model of the bubble growth as a
function of the degree of sub-cooling is developed and we find excellent
agreement between the measurements and theory. This bubble cooling process is
employed in cooling a liquid. By identification of all heat flows, we can well
describe the cool down curve using bubble cooling. Bubble cooling provides an
alternative cooling method for liquids without the use of complicated cooling
techniques
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