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Dyons of One Half Monopole Charge
We would like to present some exact SU(2) Yang-Mills-Higgs dyon solutions of
one half monopole charge. These static dyon solutions satisfy the first order
Bogomol'nyi equations and are characterized by a parameter, . They are
axially symmetric. The gauge potentials and the electromagnetic fields possess
a string singularity along the negative z-axis and hence they possess infinite
energy density along the line singularity. However the net electric charges of
these dyons which varies with the parameter are finite.Comment: 16 pages, 7 figure
Static Monopoles and Their Anti-Configurations
Recently, we have reported on the existence of some monopoles, multimonopole,
and antimonopoles configurations. In this paper we would like to present more
monopoles, multimonopole, and antimonopoles configurations of the magnetic
ansatz of Ref.\cite{kn:9} when the parameters and of the solutions
takes different serial values. These exact solutions are a different kind of
BPS solution. They satisfy the first order Bogomol'nyi equation but possess
infinite energy. They can have radial, axial, or rotational symmetry about the
z-axis. We classified these serial solutions as (i) the multimonopole at the
origin; (ii) the finitely separated 1-monopoles; (iii) the screening solutions
of multimonopole and (iv) the axially symmetric monopole solutions. We also
give a construction of their anti-configurations with all the magnetic charges
of poles in the configurations reversed. Half-integer topological magnetic
charge multimonopole also exist in some of these series of solutions.Comment: 20 pages with 4 figure
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Ph.D. Thesis. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 2018
Dependence of Adhesion Property of Epoxidized Natural Rubber (ENR 25)/Ethylene-Propylene-Diene Rubber Blend Adhesives Crosslinked by Benzoyl Peroxide
The loop tack, peel strength, and shear strength of crosslinked epoxidized natural rubber (ENR 25)/ethylene-propylene-diene
rubber (EPDM) blend adhesives were investigated. Coumarone-indene resin, toluene, and benzoyl peroxide were used as the
tackifier, solvent, and crosslinking agent, respectively, throughout the experiment. The adhesive was coated on a polyethylene
terephthalate (PET) substrate using a SHEEN hand coater at 6
Generalized Jacobi Elliptic One-Monopole - Type A
We present new classical generalized one-monopole solution of the SU(2)
Yang-Mills-Higgs theory with the Higgs field in the adjoint representation. We
show that this generalized solution with -winding number and
-winding number is an axially symmetric Jacobi elliptic
generalization of the 't Hooft-Polyakov one-monopole. We construct this axially
symmetric one-monopole solution by generalizing the large distance asymptotic
solution of the 't Hooft-Polyakov one-monopole to the Jacobi elliptic functions
and solving the second order equations of motion numerically when the Higgs
potential is vanishing and non vanishing. These solutions are regular non-BPS
finite energy solutions.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figure
Half-Monopole and Multimonopole
We would like to present some exact SU(2) Yang-Mills-Higgs monopole solutions
of half-integer topological charge. These solutions can be just an isolated
half-monopole or a multimonopole with topological magnetic charge, ,
where is a natural number. These static monopole solutions satisfy the
first order Bogomol'nyi equations. The axially symmetric one-half monopole
gauge potentials possess a Dirac-like string singularity along the negative
z-axis. The multimonopole gauge potentials are also singular along the z-axis
and possess only mirror symmetries.Comment: 12 pages and 4 figures; typos corrected, reference adde
First results from ideal 2-D MHD reconstruction: magnetopause reconnection event seen by Cluster
We have applied a new reconstruction method (Sonnerup and Teh, 2008), based on the ideal single-fluid MHD equations in a steady-state, two-dimensional geometry, to a reconnection event observed by the Cluster-3 (C3) space- craft on 5 July 2001, 06:23 UT, at the dawn-side Northern- Hemisphere magnetopause. The event has been previously studied by use of Grad-Shafranov (GS) reconstruction, per- formed in the deHoffmann-Teller frame, and using the as- sumption that the flow effects were either negligible or the flow was aligned with the magnetic field. Our new method allows the reconstruction to be performed in the frame of reference moving with the reconnection site (the X-line). In the event studied, this motion is tailward/equatorward at 140 km/s. The principal result of the study is that the new method functions well, generating a magnetic field map that is qualitatively similar to those obtained in the earlier GS- based reconstructions but now includes the reconnection site itself. In comparison with the earlier map by Hasegawa et al. (2004), our new map has a slightly improved ability (cc=0.979 versus cc=0.975) to predict the fields measured by the other three Cluster spacecraft, at distances from C3 rang- ing from 2132 km (C1) to 2646 km (C4). The new field map indicates the presence of a magnetic X-point, located some 5300 km tailward/equatorward of C3 at the time of its traver- sal of the magnetopause. In the immediate vicinity of the X-point, the ideal-MHD assumption breaks down, i.e. resis- tive and/or other effects should be included. We have cir- cumvented this problem by an ad-hoc procedure in which we allow the axial part of convection electric field to be non- constant near the reconnection site. The new reconstruction method also provides a map of the velocity field, in which the inflow into the wedge of reconnected field lines and the plasma jet within it can be seen, and maps of the electric po- tential and of the electric current distribution
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