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Auralization of Amplitude Modulated Helicopter Flyover Noise
Rotorcraft noise is an active field of study as the sound produced by these vehicles is often found to be annoying. A means to auralize rotorcraft flyover noise is sought to help understand the factors leading to annoyance. Previous work by the authors auralized a complete flyover event in which the source noise synthesis traversed a range of emission angles. The source noise definition process for the synthesis used helicopter flyover recordings. Although this process yielded both periodic and aperiodic (modulation) components at a set of discrete emission angles, only the periodic components were used in the previous work to synthesize the sound of the flyover event. In the current work, aperiodic amplitude modulation is incorporated into the source noise synthesis to improve its fidelity toward assessing rotorcraft noise annoyance. The method is demonstrated using ground recordings from a flight test of the AS350 helicopter for the source noise definition
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The triangular Ising antiferromagnet in a staggered field
We study the equilibrium properties of the nearest-neighbor Ising
antiferromagnet on a triangular lattice in the presence of a staggered field
conjugate to one of the degenerate ground states. Using a mapping of the ground
states of the model without the staggered field to dimer coverings on the dual
lattice, we classify the ground states into sectors specified by the number of
``strings''. We show that the effect of the staggered field is to generate
long-range interactions between strings. In the limiting case of the
antiferromagnetic coupling constant J becoming infinitely large, we prove the
existence of a phase transition in this system and obtain a finite lower bound
for the transition temperature. For finite J, we study the equilibrium
properties of the system using Monte Carlo simulations with three different
dynamics. We find that in all the three cases, equilibration times for low
field values increase rapidly with system size at low temperatures. Due to this
difficulty in equilibrating sufficiently large systems at low temperatures, our
finite-size scaling analysis of the numerical results does not permit a
definite conclusion about the existence of a phase transition for finite values
of J. A surprising feature in the system is the fact that unlike usual glassy
systems, a zero-temperature quench almost always leads to the ground state,
while a slow cooling does not.Comment: 12 pages, 18 figures: To appear in Phys. Rev.
Proton Scattering from 206-Pb: Neutron Densities in the Nuclear Interior
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-931478
Occupational Communication as Boundary Mechanism
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/69000/2/10.1177_073088847400100404.pd
Calibration of a Proton Polarimeter
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-931478
Demonstration of the temporal matter-wave Talbot effect for trapped matter waves
We demonstrate the temporal Talbot effect for trapped matter waves using
ultracold atoms in an optical lattice. We investigate the phase evolution of an
array of essentially non-interacting matter waves and observe matter-wave
collapse and revival in the form of a Talbot interference pattern. By using
long expansion times, we image momentum space with sub-recoil resolution,
allowing us to observe fractional Talbot fringes up to 10th order.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figure
Kaon Production and Kaon to Pion Ratio in Au+Au Collisions at \snn=130 GeV
Mid-rapidity transverse mass spectra and multiplicity densities of charged
and neutral kaons are reported for Au+Au collisions at \snn=130 GeV at RHIC.
The spectra are exponential in transverse mass, with an inverse slope of about
280 MeV in central collisions. The multiplicity densities for these particles
scale with the negative hadron pseudo-rapidity density. The charged kaon to
pion ratios are and
for the most central collisions. The ratio is lower than the same
ratio observed at the SPS while the is higher than the SPS result.
Both ratios are enhanced by about 50% relative to p+p and +p
collision data at similar energies.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
The state of the Martian climate
60°N was +2.0°C, relative to the 1981–2010 average value (Fig. 5.1). This marks a new high for the record. The average annual surface air temperature (SAT) anomaly for 2016 for land stations north of starting in 1900, and is a significant increase over the previous highest value of +1.2°C, which was observed in 2007, 2011, and 2015. Average global annual temperatures also showed record values in 2015 and 2016. Currently, the Arctic is warming at more than twice the rate of lower latitudes
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