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Water resources
Applications of remote sensing technology to analysis of watersheds, snow cover, snowmelt, water runoff, soil moisture, land use, playa lakes, flooding, and water quality are summarized. Recommendations are given for further utilization of this technology
Dynamics of the BCS-BEC crossover in a degenerate Fermi gas
We study the short-time dynamics of a degenerate Fermi gas positioned near a
Feshbach resonance following an abrupt jump in the atomic interaction resulting
from a change of external magnetic field. We investigate the dynamics of the
condensate order parameter and pair wavefunction for a range of field
strengths. When the abrupt jump is sufficient to span the BCS to BEC crossover,
we show that the rigidity of the momentum distribution precludes any
atom-molecule oscillations in the entrance channel dominated resonances
observed in the 40K and 6Li. Focusing on material parameters tailored to the
40K Feshbach resonance system at 202.1 gauss, we comment on the integrity of
the fast sweet projection technique as a vehicle to explore the condensed phase
in the crossover regionComment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Collective Dynamics of Bose--Einstein Condensates in Optical Cavities
Recent experiments on Bose--Einstein condensates in optical cavities have
reported a quantum phase transition to a coherent state of the matter-light
system -- superradiance. The time dependent nature of these experiments demands
consideration of collective dynamics. Here we establish a rich phase diagram,
accessible by quench experiments, with distinct regimes of dynamics separated
by non-equilibrium phase transitions. We include the key effects of cavity
leakage and the back-reaction of the cavity field on the condensate. Proximity
to some of these phase boundaries results in critical slowing down of the decay
of many-body oscillations. Notably, this slow decay can be assisted by large
cavity losses. Predictions include the frequency of collective oscillations, a
variety of multi-phase co-existence regions, and persistent optomechanical
oscillations described by a damped driven pendulum. These findings open new
directions to study collective dynamics and non-equilibrium phase transitions
in matter-light systems.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Data evaluation for Yazoo Basin Study
June 1978.Prepared for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, Vicksburg, Mississippi.Draft copy.Includes Data evaluation report and recommendations Yazoo Basin Study, prepared by Water and Environment Consultants, Inc. for Colorado State University, November 1977
Feshbach Resonance in Optical Lattices and the Quantum Ising Model
Motivated by experiments on heteronuclear Feshbach resonances in Bose
mixtures, we investigate s-wave pairing of two species of bosons in an optical
lattice. The zero temperature phase diagram supports a rich array of superfluid
and Mott phases and a network of quantum critical points. This topology reveals
an underlying structure that is succinctly captured by a two-component Landau
theory. Within the second Mott lobe we establish a quantum phase transition
described by the paradigmatic longitudinal and transverse field Ising model.
This is confirmed by exact diagonalization of the 1D bosonic Hamiltonian. We
also find this transition in the homonuclear case.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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