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Static and Dynamic Properties of Trapped Fermionic Tonks-Girardeau Gases
We investigate some exact static and dynamic properties of one-dimensional
fermionic Tonks-Girardeau gases in tight de Broglie waveguides with attractive
p-wave interactions induced by a Feshbach resonance. A closed form solution for
the one-body density matrix for harmonic trapping is analyzed in terms of its
natural orbitals, with the surprising result that for odd, but not for even,
numbers of fermions the maximally occupied natural orbital coincides with the
ground harmonic oscillator orbital and has the maximally allowed fermionic
occupancy of unity. The exact dynamics of the trapped gas following turnoff of
the p-wave interactions are explored.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, submitted to PR
Leveraged Public to Private Transactions in the UK
This paper examines the magnitude and the sources of the expected shareholder gains in UK public to private transactions (PTPs) in the second wave from 1997-2003.Pre-transaction shareholders on average receive a premium of 40% and the share price reaction to the PTP announcement is about 30%.The main sources of the shareholder wealth gains are undervaluation of the pre-transaction target firm, increased interest tax shields and incentive realignment.An expected reduction of free cash flows does not determine the premiums nor are PTPs a defensive reaction against a takeover.Public to private;going-private;LBO;MBO;IBO;Management buyins;Management buyouts;Leveraged buyouts
Out-of-pile creep behavior of uranium carbide
Compression creep tests were investigated on various UC-based fuel materials having a variation in both density and composition. Specimens were prepared by casting and by hot pressing. Steady-state creep rates were measured under vacuum at 1400 to 1800 C in the stress range 500-4000 psi
Bibliography and summary of methods related to the error analysis of hybrid computers technical note no. 4
Bibliography and summary of methods used in error analysis of hybrid computer
Dichroism for orbital angular momentum using parametric amplification
We theoretically analyze parametric amplification as a means to produce dichroism based on the orbital angular momentum (OAM) of an incident signal field. The nonlinear interaction is shown to provide differential gain between signal states of differing OAM, the peak gain occurring at half the OAM of the pump field
3D Photoionisation Modelling of NGC 6302
We present a three-dimensional photoionisation and dust radiative transfer
model of NGC 6302, an extreme, high-excitation planetary nebula. We use the 3D
photoionisation code Mocassin} to model the emission from the gas and dust. We
have produced a good fit to the optical emission-line spectrum, from which we
derived a density distribution for the nebula. A fit to the infrared coronal
lines places strong constraints on the properties of the unseen ionising
source. We find the best fit comes from using a 220,000 K hydrogen-deficient
central star model atmosphere, indicating that the central star of this PN may
have undergone a late thermal pulse.
We have also fitted the overall shape of the ISO spectrum of NGC 6302 using a
dust model with a shallow power-law size distribution and grains up to 1.0
micron in size. To obtain a good fit to the infrared SED the dust must be
sufficiently recessed within the circumstellar disk to prevent large amounts of
hot dust at short wavelengths, a region where the ISO spectrum is particularly
lacking. These and other discoveries are helping to unveil many properties of
this extreme object and trace it's evolutionary history.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures; for the proceedings of "Asymmetric Planetary
Nebuale IV," R. L. M. Corradi, A. Manchado, N. Soker ed
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