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Families of spectral sets for Bernoulli convolutions
In this paper, we study the harmonic analysis of Bernoulli measures. We show
a variety of orthonormal Fourier bases for the L^2 Hilbert spaces corresponding
to certain Bernoulli measures, making use of contractive transfer operators.
For other cases, we exhibit maximal Fourier families that are not orthonormal
bases.Comment: 25 pages, same result
Additive spectra of the 1/4 Cantor measure
In this paper, we add to the characterization of the Fourier spectra for
Bernoulli convolution measures. These measures are supported on Cantor subsets
of the line. We prove that performing an odd additive translation to half the
canonical spectrum for the 1/4 Cantor measure always yields an alternate
spectrum. We call this set an additive spectrum. The proof works by connecting
the additive set to a spectrum formed by odd multiplicative scaling.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figur
Simulating the Impact of X-ray Heating during the Cosmic Dawn
Upcoming observations of the 21-cm signal from the Epoch of Reionization will
soon provide the first direct detection of this era. This signal is influenced
by many astrophysical effects, including long range X-ray heating of the
intergalactic gas. During the preceding Cosmic Dawn era the impact of this
heating on the 21-cm signal is particularly prominent, especially before spin
temperature saturation. We present the largest-volume (349\,Mpc
comoving=244~Mpc) full numerical radiative transfer simulations to date
of this epoch that include the effects of helium and multi-frequency heating,
both with and without X-ray sources. We show that X-ray sources contribute
significantly to early heating of the neutral intergalactic medium and, hence,
to the corresponding 21-cm signal. The inclusion of hard, energetic radiation
yields an earlier, extended transition from absorption to emission compared to
the stellar-only case. The presence of X-ray sources decreases the absolute
value of the mean 21-cm differential brightness temperature. These hard sources
also significantly increase the 21-cm fluctuations compared the common
assumption of temperature saturation. The 21-cm differential brightness
temperature power spectrum is initially boosted on large scales, before
decreasing on all scales. Compared to the case of the cold, unheated
intergalactic medium, the signal has lower rms fluctuations and increased
non-Gaussianity, as measured by the skewness and kurtosis of the 21-cm
probability distribution functions. Images of the 21-cm signal with resolution
around 11~arcmin still show fluctuations well above the expected noise for deep
integrations with the SKA1-Low, indicating that direct imaging of the X-ray
heating epoch could be feasible.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figure
Scaling by 5 on a 1/4-Cantor Measure
Each Cantor measure (\mu) with scaling factor 1/(2n) has at least one
associated orthonormal basis of exponential functions (ONB) for L^2(\mu). In
the particular case where the scaling constant for the Cantor measure is 1/4
and two specific ONBs are selected for L^2(\mu), there is a unitary operator U
defined by mapping one ONB to the other. This paper focuses on the case in
which one ONB (\Gamma) is the original Jorgensen-Pedersen ONB for the Cantor
measure (\mu) and the other ONB is is 5\Gamma. The main theorem of the paper
states that the corresponding operator U is ergodic in the sense that only the
constant functions are fixed by U.Comment: 34 page
Reconstruction methods — P‾ANDA focussing-light guide disc DIRC
The Focussing-Lightguide Disc DIRC will provide crucial Particle Identification (PID) information for the P‾ANDA experiment at FAIR, GSI. This detector presents a challenging environment for reconstruction due to the complexity of the expected hit patterns and the operating conditions of the P‾ANDA experiment. A discussion of possible methods to reconstruct PID from this detector is given here. Reconstruction software is currently under development
The bar PANDA focussing-lightguide disc DIRC
bar PANDA will be a fixed target experiment internal to the HESR antiproton storage ring at the future FAIR complex. The ANDA detector requires excellent particle-identification capabilities in order to achieve its scientific potential. Cherenkov counters employing the DIRC principle were chosen as PID detectors for the Target Spectrometer. The proposed Focussing-Lightguide Disc DIRC will cover the forward part of the Target Spectrometer acceptance in the angular range between 5° and 22°. Its design includes a novel approach to mitigate dispersion effects in the solid radiator of a DIRC counter using optical elements. The dispersion correction will enable the Focussing-Lightguide Disc DIRC to provide pion-kaon identification for momenta well above 3.5 GeV/c
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