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Roche volume filling and the dissolution of open star clusters
From direct N-body simulations we find that the dynamical evolution of star
clusters is strongly influenced by the Roche volume filling factor. We present
a parameter study of the dissolution of open star clusters with different Roche
volume filling factors and different particle numbers. We study both Roche
volume underfilling and overfilling models and compare with the Roche volume
filling case. We find that in the Roche volume overfilling limit of our
simulations two-body relaxation is no longer the dominant dissolution mechanism
but the changing cluster potential. We call this mechnism "mass-loss driven
dissolution" in contrast to "two-body relaxation driven dissolution" which
occurs in the Roche volume underfilling regime. We have measured scaling
exponents of the dissolution time with the two-body relaxation time. In this
experimental study we find a decreasing scaling exponent with increasing Roche
volume filling factor. The evolution of the escaper number in the Roche volume
overfilling limit can be described by a log-logistic differential equation. We
report the finding of a resonance condition which may play a role for the
evolution of star clusters and may be calibrated by the main periodic orbit in
the large island of retrograde quasiperiodic orbits in the Poincar\'e surfaces
of section. We also report on the existence of a stability curve which may be
of relevance with respect to the structure of star clusters.Comment: 14 pages, 10+1 figures, accepted by Astronomische Nachrichte
Charging axisymmetric space-times with cosmological constant
Ernst's solution generating technique for adding electromagnetic charge to
axisymmetric space-times in general relativity is generalised in presence of
the cosmological constant. Ernst equations for complex potentials are found and
they are traced back to an affective dual complex dynamical system, whose
symmetries are studied. In particular this method is able to generate charged,
asymptotically (A)dS black holes from their uncharged version: as an example,
it is shown explicitly how to pass from the Kerr-(A)dS to the Kerr-Newman-(A)dS
metric. A new solution describing a magnetic universe in presence of the
cosmological constant is also generated.Comment: 15 pages, v2: typos correcte
Net Gains from 'Net Purchases? Farmers' Preferences for Online and Local Input Purchases
E-commerce represents both threats to and opportunities for rural communities. This study addresses one element of the issue: farmers' willingness to substitute online merchants or national farm input stores for local businesses. Results of a conjoint analysis of contingent choice experiments suggest that farmers are willing to purchase from online or national stores outside their communities if compensated with lower prices or greater services. Results also demonstrate that the context of the input purchase, such as time constraints, was very important not only in valuing these services, but, more broadly, in terms of the farmer's loyalty to a local merchant.e-commerce, farm input purchase, willingness to pay, contingent choice, rural communities, Farm Management, Marketing,
Acoustic transducer apparatus with reduced thermal conduction
A horn is described for transmitting sound from a transducer to a heated chamber containing an object which is levitated by acoustic energy while it is heated to a molten state, which minimizes heat transfer to thereby minimize heating of the transducer, minimize temperature variation in the chamber, and minimize loss of heat from the chamber. The forward portion of the horn, which is the portion closest to the chamber, has holes that reduce its cross-sectional area to minimize the conduction of heat along the length of the horn, with the entire front portion of the horn being rigid and having an even front face to efficiently transfer high frequency acoustic energy to fluid in the chamber. In one arrangement, the horn has numerous rows of holes extending perpendicular to the length of horn, with alternate rows extending perpendicular to one another to form a sinuous path for the conduction of heat along the length of the horn
Transmission Expansion Planning Considering Energy Storage
In electricity transmission networks, energy storage systems (ESS) provide a
means of upgrade deferral by smoothing supply and matching demand. We develop a
mixed integer programming (MIP) extension to the transmission network expansion
planning (TEP) problem that considers the installation and operation of ESS as
well as additional circuits. The model is demonstrated on the well known
Garver's 6-bus and IEEE 25-bus test circuits for two 24 hour operating
scenarios; a short peak, and a long peak. We show optimal location and capacity
of storage is sensitive not only to cost, but also variability of demand in the
network
Partitioning of energy in highly polydisperse granular gases
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of
particle sizes, a, giving rise to a corresponding continuous temperature
profile, T(a), which we compute approximately, generalizing previous results
for binary or multicomponent mixtures. If the system is driven, it evolves
towards a stationary temperature profile, which is discussed for several
driving mechanisms in dependence on the variance of the size distribution. For
a uniform distribution of sizes, the stationary temperature profile is
nonuniform with either hot small particles (constant force driving) or hot
large particles (constant velocity or constant energy driving). Polydispersity
always gives rise to non-Gaussian velocity distributions. Depending on the
driving mechanism the tails can be either overpopulated or underpopulated as
compared to the molecular gas. The deviations are mainly due to small
particles. In the case of free cooling the decay rate depends continuously on
particle size, while all partial temperatures decay according to Haff's law.
The analytical results are supported by event driven simulations for a large,
but discrete number of species.Comment: 10 pages; 5 figure
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