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Special Geometry and Twisted Moduli in Orbifold Theories with Continuous Wilson Lines
Target space duality symmetries, which acts on K\"ahler and continuous Wilson
line moduli, of a () 2-dimensional subspace of the moduli
space of orbifold compactification are modified to include twisted moduli.
These spaces described by the cosets are
K\"ahler, a fact which is exploited in deriving the extension of tree
level duality transformation to include higher orders of the twisted moduli.
Also, restrictions on these higher order terms are derived.Comment: 13 page
Comptonisation of Cosmic Microwave Background Photons in Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies
We present theoretical modelling of the electron distribution produced by
annihilating neutralino dark matter in dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs). In
particular, we follow up the idea of Colafrancesco (2004) and find that such
electrons distort the cosmic microwave background (CMB) by the
Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect. For an assumed neutralino mass of 10 GeV and beam
size of 1'', the SZ temperature decrement is of the order of nano-Kelvin for
dSph models with a soft core. By contrast, it is of the order of micro-Kelvin
for the strongly cusped dSph models favoured by some cosmological simulations.
Although this is out of reach of current instruments, it may well be detectable
by future mm telescopes, such as ALMA. We also show that the upscattered CMB
photons have energies within reach of upcoming X-ray observatories, but that
the flux of such photons is too small to be detectable soon. Nonetheless, we
conclude that searching for the dark matter induced Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect is
a promising way of constraining the dark distribution in dSphs, especially if
the particles are light.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, MNRAS, in pres
Trends in Maize Grain, Roller and Breakfast Meal Prices In Zambia
1. Compared to the general price of goods and services as measured by the consumer price index, the prices of retail roller and breakfast maize meal have declined by between 34 and 51% in the major urban markets of Zambia between 1994 and 2010. 2. Inflation-adjusted wholesale maize grain prices have also declined over this period but by a smaller amount. 3. Inflation-adjusted marketing margins between the wholesale price of maize grain and the retail prices of roller and breakfast meal have declined from 41% to 64% since the early 1990s when the market liberalization process began. Since the early 1990s, there has been substantial new investment in commercial maize milling as well as by the informal hammer milling industry. Enhanced competition at this stage in the maize value chain appears to have conferred important food security benefits to urban consumers.Zambia, maize, grain prices, Agricultural and Food Policy, Demand and Price Analysis,
A sketch planning methodology for determining interventions for bicycle and pedestrian crashes: an ecological approach
Bicycle and pedestrian safety planning have recently been gaining increased attention. With this focus, however, comes increased responsibilities for planning agencies and organizations tasked with evaluating and selecting safety interventions, a potentially arduous task given limited staff and resources. This study presents a sketch planning framework based on ecological factors that attempts to provide an efficient and effective method of selecting appropriate intervention measures. A Chicago case study is used to demonstrate how such a method may be applied
Vitreous GeO2 response to shock loading
Shock wave profiles in vitreous GeO2 (6.56 Mg/m^3) under planar loading were measured using stress gauges to 14 GPa. New and previous data yield Hugoniot: D=0.974 (km/s)+1.711 u for shocks of 6 to 40 GPa. We show that the phase change from 4- to 6-fold coordination of Ge+4 with O–2 in vitreous GeO2 occurs from 4 to 15 GPa. Hugoniots of vitreous GeO2 and SiO2 are found to approximately coincide if the pressure in SiO2 is scaled by the ratio of SiO2 to GeO2 initial density
Night-time accidents: a scoping study. Report to The AA Motoring Trust and Rees Jeffreys Road Fund
Context:
Only a quarter of all travel by car drivers is undertaken between the hours of
19.00 and 08.00, but it is in this period that 40 percent of fatal and serious
injuries are sustained by drivers. This indicates that car travel at night carries a
greater risk of being killed or seriously injured than does travel during the day.
The literature indicates that disproportionate numbers of young drivers,
especially young men, are injured at night. But to be able to introduce
measures targeted at this group more needs to be known about the purpose of
their journeys, the types of roads they travel on, and how far they drive and at
what times in the evening and at night.
Older drivers tend to have fewer accidents at night, but little is currently known
about how much can be accounted for by exposure related to their driving
patterns. People over the age of 60 years form about 20 percent of the
population, yet they make up over a quarter of traffic fatalities.
These two groups of young and older drivers have been selected for study with
the following aims:
(a) to assess what information exists which relates to night-time exposure by
activity and by group (young and older);
(b) to assess what is known about exposure and risk to young and older drivers
at night, in conjunction with an analysis of relevant accident data to provide a
picture of the size of the potential problem areas, and gaps in current
knowledge;
(c) to identify people’s concerns, attitudes and beliefs with regard to the
problems of night-time driving; and
(d) to provide the basis for decision on what measures might be brought to bear
on the problem, and what further research would be needed in order to point to
focused action.
This scoping study is in two parts and provides an assessment of the
information available and hence the gaps in our knowledge on the nature and
extent of night-time driving, and the risks involved at these times. The first
part assesses the available data, and the second uses focus groups to gather the
views of drivers themselves, together with their concerns, attitudes and beliefs
with regard to the problems of night-time driving.
The measurement of exposure, or amount of travel by car, of drivers of
different age and gender is central to the assessment of the risk of being killed
or injured in a road traffic accident. In this study, the measure of exposure used
is distance travelled per person per year. This has been combined with casualty
data to make preliminary assessments of risk to people of different ages and
gender of driving at during the daytime and at night
Dissipation effects in random transverse-field Ising chains
We study the effects of Ohmic, super-Ohmic, and sub-Ohmic dissipation on the
zero-temperature quantum phase transition in the random transverse-field Ising
chain by means of an (asymptotically exact) analytical strong-disorder
renormalization-group approach. We find that Ohmic damping destabilizes the
infinite-randomness critical point and the associated quantum Griffiths
singularities of the dissipationless system. The quantum dynamics of large
magnetic clusters freezes completely which destroys the sharp phase transition
by smearing. The effects of sub-Ohmic dissipation are similar and also lead to
a smeared transition. In contrast, super-Ohmic damping is an irrelevant
perturbation; the critical behavior is thus identical to that of the
dissipationless system. We discuss the resulting phase diagrams, the behavior
of various observables, and the implications to higher dimensions and
experiments.Comment: 18 pages, 3 figures; (v2) minor changes, published versio
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