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Extreme southern locations for moss sporophytes in Antarctica
Abundant immature sporophytes of the moss Pottia heimii are reported from the Lower Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valleys and from Cape Chocolate, Victoria Land. These finds extend the reported southern limit for the occurrence of abundant moss sporophytes to 77° 55′S
Search for Duality Symmetries in p-Brane Theories
The requirement of an duality symmetry, mixing the worldvolume field
equations with Bianchi identities, leads to a highly nonlinear equation
involving the transformation parameters and certain worldvolume currents. In
general, this equation seems to admit a solution only for a two parameter
subgroup of the seeked . These transformations also leave invariant the
first class constraints generating the worldvolume reparametrizations. In the
special case of --branes in dimensions, the full is realized.Comment: 7 pages, plain tex, contribution to the Proc. of the Gursey Memorial
Conf. I on Strings and Symmetries, Istanbul, Turkey, June 6-10, 199
AdS_3 x S^3 (Un)twisted and Squashed, and an O(2,2;Z) Multiplet of Dyonic Strings
We consider type IIB configurations carrying both NS-NS and R-R electric and
magnetic 3-form charges, and whose near horizon geometry contains AdS_3 x S^3.
Noting that S^3 is a U(1) bundle over CP^1 \sim S^2, we construct the dual type
IIA configurations by a Hopf T-duality along the U(1) fibre. In the case where
there are only R-R charges, the S^3 is untwisted to S^2 x S^1 (in analogy with
a previous treatment of AdS_5 x S^5.) However, in the case where there are only
NS-NS charges, the S^3 becomes the cyclic lens space S^3/Z_p with its round
metric (and is hence invariant when p=1), where p is the magnetic NS-NS charge.
In the generic case with NS-NS and R-R charges, the S^3 not only becomes
S^3/Z_p but is also squashed, with a squashing parameter that is related to the
values of the charges. Similar results apply if we regard AdS_3 as a bundle
over AdS_2 and T-dualise along the fibre. We show that Hopf T-dualities relate
different black holes, and that they preserve the entropy. The AdS_3 x S^3
solutions arise as the near-horizon limits of dyonic strings. We construct an
O(2,2;Z) multiplet of such dyonic strings, where O(2,2;Z) is a subgroup of the
O(5,5) or O(5,21) six-dimensional duality groups, which captures the essence of
the NS-NS/R-R and electric/magnetic dualities.Comment: Latex, 43 pages. Minor changes, and CFT proof of duality of strings
on S^3/Z_m with flux n and on S^3/Z_n with flux m adde
Instanton Cosmology and Domain Walls from M-theory and String Theory
The recent proposal by Hawking and Turok for obtaining an open inflationary
universe from singular instantons makes use of low-energy effective Lagrangians
describing gravity coupled to scalars and non-propagating antisymmetric
tensors. In this paper we derive some exact results for Lagrangians of this
type, obtained from spherical compactifications of M-theory and string theory.
In the case of the S^7 compactification of M-theory, we give a detailed
discussion of the cosmological solutions. We also show that the
lower-dimensional Lagrangians admit domain-wall solutions, which preserve one
half of the supersymmetry, and which approach AdS spacetimes near their
horizons.Comment: 51 pages, Latex (3 times). Discussion and references adde
Quantitatively measuring the influence of helium in plasma-exposed tungsten
AbstractTungsten samples are exposed to 3He plasma to quantify their helium retention behavior. The retention saturates quickly with helium fluence and increases only slightly from 4.3×1019He/m2 at 773K, to 7.5×1019He/m2 at 973K. The helium content increases dramatically to 6.8×1020He/m2 when fuzz is formed on the surface of a sample exposed at 1173K, but the majority of the retained helium (5.1×1020He/m2) is found to reside below the layer of fuzz tendrils. Additional tungsten samples were exposed to either simultaneous, or sequential, D/He plasma, followed by TDS. Measurements show the majority of the D retained during simultaneous exposures is located in the near surface region of helium nano-bubbles. No deuterium was detected in any of the samples after the heating to 1273K, but 67% of the helium was released from simultaneously exposed samples, and only 23% of the helium was released from the sequentially exposed samples
Lepton asymmetry and the cosmic QCD transition
We study the influence of lepton asymmetry on the evolution of the early
Universe. The lepton asymmetry is poorly constrained by observations and
might be orders of magnitude larger than the baryon asymmetry , . We find that lepton asymmetries that are large compared to the
tiny baryon asymmetry, can influence the dynamics of the QCD phase transition
significantly. The cosmic trajectory in the phase diagram of strongly
interacting matter becomes a function of lepton (flavour) asymmetry. Large
lepton asymmetry could lead to a cosmic QCD phase transition of first order.Comment: 23 pages, 14 figures; matches published version, including Erratum.
Conclusions, pictures, numerics remained unchange
The Solution Space of the Unitary Matrix Model String Equation and the Sato Grassmannian
The space of all solutions to the string equation of the symmetric unitary
one-matrix model is determined. It is shown that the string equation is
equivalent to simple conditions on points and in the big cell \Gr
of the Sato Grassmannian . This is a consequence of a well-defined
continuum limit in which the string equation has the simple form \lb \cp
,\cq_- \rb =\hbox{\rm 1}, with \cp and \cq_- matrices of
differential operators. These conditions on and yield a simple
system of first order differential equations whose analysis determines the
space of all solutions to the string equation. This geometric formulation leads
directly to the Virasoro constraints \L_n\,(n\geq 0), where \L_n annihilate
the two modified-KdV \t-functions whose product gives the partition function
of the Unitary Matrix Model.Comment: 21 page
Introduction to M Theory and AdS/CFT Duality
An introductory survey of some of the developments that have taken place in
superstring theory in the past few years is presented. The main focus is on
three particular dualities. The first one is the appearance of an 11th
dimension in the strong coupling limit of the type IIA theory, which give rise
to M theory. The second one is the duality between the type IIB theory
compactified on a circle and M theory on a two-torus. The final topic is an
introduction to the recently proposed duality between superstring theory or M
theory on certain anti de Sitter space backgrounds and conformally invariant
quantum field theories.Comment: 26 pages; To be published in the Proceedings of a conference held in
Corfu, Greece in September 1998. v2: reference adde
The Octonionic Membrane
We generalize the supermembrane solution of D=11 supergravity by permitting
the 4-form to be either self-dual or anti-self-dual in the eight dimensions
transverse to the membrane. After analyzing the supergravity field equations
directly, and also discussing necessary conditions for unbroken supersymmetry,
we focus on two specific, related solutions. The self-dual solution is not
asymptotically flat. The anti-self-dual solution is asymptotically flat, has
finite mass per unit area and saturates the same mass=charge Bogomolnyi bound
as the usual supermembrane. Nevertheless, neither solution preserves any
supersymmetry. Both solutions involve the octonionic structure constants but,
perhaps surprisingly, they are unrelated to the octonionic instanton 2-form
, for which is neither self-dual nor anti-self-dual.Comment: 17 pages, Latex; enhanced discussion on supersymmetry, some
references adde
Strong/Weak Coupling Duality from the Dual String
On compactification to six spacetime dimensions, the fundamental heterotic
string admits as a soliton a dual string whose effective worldsheet action
couples to the background fields of the dual formulation of six-dimensional
supergravity. On further toroidal compactification to four spacetime
dimensions, the dual string acquires an target-space duality. This
contains as a subgroup the axion-dilaton which corresponds to a
strong/weak coupling duality for the fundamental string. The dual string also
provides a new non-perturbative mechanism for enhancement of the gauge
symmetry.Comment: 23 pages LATE
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