402 research outputs found
From Fundamental Strings to Small Black Holes
We give evidence in favour of a string/black hole transition in the case of
BPS fundamental string states of the Heterotic string. Our analysis goes beyond
the counting of degrees of freedom and considers the evolution of dynamical
quantities in the process. As the coupling increases, the string states
decrease their size up to the string scale when a small black hole is formed.
We compute the absorption cross section for several fields in both the black
hole and the perturbative string phases. At zero frequency, these cross
sections can be seen as order parameters for the transition. In particular, for
the scalars fixed at the horizon the cross section evolves to zero when the
black hole is formed.Comment: 36 pages, 4 figures, argument about minimally coupled scalar
absorption cross section clarifie
Stretched Horizon and Entropy of Superstars
Amongst the class of supergravity solutions found by Lin, Lunin and
Maldacena, we consider pure and mixed state configurations generated by phase
space densities in the dual fermionic picture. A one-to-one map is constructed
between the phase space densities and piecewise monotonic curves, which
generalize the Young diagrams corresponding to pure states. Within the
fermionic phase space picture, a microscopic formula for the entropy of mixed
states is proposed. Considering thermal ensembles, agreement is found between
the thermodynamic and the proposed microscopic entropies. Furthermore, we study
fluctuations in thermodynamic ensembles for the superstar and compare the
entropy of these ensembles with the area of stretched horizons predicted by the
mean fluctuation size.Comment: 21 pages, 3 figures, 2 references adde
Electrified BPS Giants: BPS configurations on Giant Gravitons with Static Electric Field
We consider D3-brane action in the maximally supersymmetric type IIB
plane-wave background. Upon fixing the light-cone gauge, we obtain the
light-cone Hamiltonian which is manifestly supersymmetric. The 1/2 BPS
solutions of this theory (solutions which preserve 16 supercharges) are either
of the form of spherical three branes, the giant gravitons, or zero size point
like branes. We then construct specific classes of 1/4 BPS solutions of this
theory in which static electric field on the brane is turned on. These
solutions are deformations about either of the two 1/2 BPS solutions. In
particular, we study in some detail 1/4 BPS configurations with electric dipole
on the three sphere giant, i.e. BIons on the giant gravitons, which we hence
call BIGGons. We also study BPS configurations corresponding to turning on a
background uniform constant electric field. As a result of this background
electric field the three sphere giant is deformed to squashed sphere, while the
zero size point like branes turn into circular or straight fundamental strings
in the plane-wave background, with their tension equal to the background
electric field.Comment: 32 pages, 1 eps figure; v2: Presentation of derivation of light-cone
Hamiltonian improved, Refs adde
Comments on D-brane Interactions in PP-wave Backgrounds
We calculate the interaction potential between widely separated D-branes in
PP-wave backgrounds in string theory as well as in low-energy supergravity.
Timelike and spacelike orientations are qualitatively different but in both
cases the effective brane tensions and RR charges take the same values as in
Minkowski space in accordance with the expectations from the sigma model
perturbation theory.Comment: Latex, 22 pages. Typos corrected and a reference added, final versio
Twistor Strings with Flavour
We explore the tree-level description of a class of N=2 UV-finite SYM
theories with fundamental flavour within a topological B-model twistor string
framework. In particular, we identify the twistor dual of the Sp(N) gauge
theory with one antisymmetric and four fundamental hypermultiplets, as well as
that of the SU(N) theory with 2N hypermultiplets. This is achieved by suitably
orientifolding/orbifolding the original N=4 setup of Witten and adding a
certain number of new topological 'flavour'-branes at the orientifold/orbifold
fixed planes to provide the fundamental matter. We further comment on the
appearance of these objects in the B-model on CP(3|4). An interesting aspect of
our construction is that, unlike the IIB description of these theories in terms
of D3 and D7-branes, on the twistor side part of the global flavour symmetry is
realised geometrically. We provide evidence for this correspondence by
calculating and matching amplitudes on both sides.Comment: 38+12 pages; uses axodraw.sty. v2: References added, minor
clarification
Affective Man-Machine Interface: Unveiling human emotions through biosignals
As is known for centuries, humans exhibit an electrical profile. This profile is altered through various psychological and physiological processes, which can be measured through biosignals; e.g., electromyography (EMG) and electrodermal activity (EDA). These biosignals can reveal our emotions and, as such, can serve as an advanced man-machine interface (MMI) for empathic consumer products. However, such a MMI requires the correct classification of biosignals to emotion classes. This chapter starts with an introduction on biosignals for emotion detection. Next, a state-of-the-art review is presented on automatic emotion classification. Moreover, guidelines are presented for affective MMI. Subsequently, a research is presented that explores the use of EDA and three facial EMG signals to determine neutral, positive, negative, and mixed emotions, using recordings of 21 people. A range of techniques is tested, which resulted in a generic framework for automated emotion classification with up to 61.31% correct classification of the four emotion classes, without the need of personal profiles. Among various other directives for future research, the results emphasize the need for parallel processing of multiple biosignals
Direct Measurement of the Pseudoscalar Decay Constant fD+
The absolute branching fraction of has been directly
measured by an analysis of a data sample of about 33 collected
around GeV with the BES-II at the BEPC. At these energies,
meson is produced in pair as . A total of mesons are reconstructed from this data set. In the
recoil side of the tagged mesons, purely leptonic decay
events of are observed. This yields a branching fraction of
, and a
corresponding pseudoscalar decay constant
MeV.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures, Submitted to Physics Letters B in October, 200
T=1 states in Rb74 and their Kr74 analogs
Charge symmetry breaking effects that perturb analog symmetry between nuclei are usually small but are important in extracting reliable Fermi matrix elements from "superallowed" β decays and testing conserved vector current theory, especially for the heavier cases. We have used the Ca40(Ar36, pn)Rb74 and Ca40(Ca40,αpn)Rb74 reactions at 108, 123 and 160 MeV, respectively, to populate Rb74 and determine the analog distortion through comparison of T=1 states in Rb74 with their corresponding Kr74 levels. We have traced the analogs of the Kr74 ground-state band in Rb74 to a candidate spin J=8 state and determined the Coulomb energy differences. They are small and positive and increase smoothly with spin. New T=0 states were found that better delineate the deformed band structure and clarify the steps in deexcitation from high spin. A new T=0 band was found. No evidence was found for γ decay to or from a low-lying Jπ=0+ state in Rb74 despite a careful search
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