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The Reionization History and Early Metal Enrichment inferred from the Gamma-Ray Burst Rate
Based on the gamma-ray burst (GRB) event rate at redshifts of , which is assessed by the spectral peak energy-to-luminosity relation
recently found by Yonetoku et al., we observationally derive the star formation
rate (SFR) for Pop III stars in a high redshift universe. As a result, we find
that Pop III stars could form continuously at . Using the
derived Pop III SFR, we attempt to estimate the ultraviolet (UV) photon
emission rate at in which redshift range no observational
information has been hitherto obtained on ionizing radiation intensity. We find
that the UV emissivity at can make a noticeable contribution
to the early reionization. The maximal emissivity is higher than the level
required to keep ionizing the intergalactic matter at .
However, if the escape fraction of ionizing photons from Pop III objects is
smaller than 10%, then the IGM can be neutralized at some redshift, which may
lead to the double reionization. As for the enrichment, the ejection of all
metals synthesized in Pop III objects is marginally consistent with the IGM
metallicity, although the confinement of metals in Pop III objects can reduce
the enrichment significantly.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures, ApJL accepte
Severe hepatic injury caused by orlistat
ArticleAMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. 119(8): E7-E7journal articl
Finite-Temperature Phase Structure of Lattice QCD with the Wilson Quark Action for Two and Four Flavors
We present further analyses of the finite-temperature phase structure of
lattice QCD with the Wilson quark action based on spontaneous breakdown of
parity-flavor symmetry. Results are reported on (i) an explicit demonstration
of spontaneous breakdown of parity-flavor symmetry beyond the critical line,
(ii) phase structure and order of chiral transition for the case of
flavors, and (iii) approach toward the continuum limit.Comment: Poster presented at LATTICE96(finite temperature); 4 pages, Latex,
uses espcrc2 and epsf, seven ps figures include
Theoretical Models of Multi-waveband QSO Luminosity Functions
Cosmological evolution of the QSO luminosity functions (LFs) at
NIR/optical/X-ray bands for 1.3 < z < 3.5 is investigated based on the
realistic QSO spectra. The accretion-disk theory predicts that although QSO
luminosities only depend on mass-accretion rate, \Mdot, QSO spectra have a
dependence on black-hole mass, M_{BH}, as well. The smaller M_{BH} is and/or
the larger \Mdot is, the harder becomes the QSO NIR/optical/UV spectrum. We
model disk spectra which can reproduce these features and calculated LFs for
redshift z ~ 3 with the assumption of new-born QSOs being shining at the
Eddington luminosity. The main results are: (i) the observed LFs at optical and
X-rays can be simultaneously reproduced. (ii) LFs at optical and X-ray bands
are not sensitive to M_{BH}, while LFs at NIR bands are; about one order of
magnitude difference is expected in volume number densities at L_{I, J} ~
10^{46} erg s^{-1} between the case that all QSOs would have the same spectral
shape as that of M_{BH} = 10^{9} M_sun and the case with M_{BH} = 10^{11}
M_sun. (iii) The resultant LFs at NIR are dominated by 10^{7} M_sun black-holes
at L_{I, J} ~ 10^{44} erg s^{-1}, and by 10^{11} M_sun black-holes at L_{I, J}
\~ 10^{46} erg s^{-1}. Future infrared observations from space(e.g.NGST) will
probe cosmological evolution of black hole masses. For redshift z < 3, on the
other hand, the observed optical/X-ray LFs can be fitted, if the initial QSO
luminosity L_0 is below the Eddington luminosity. Interestingly, the best
fitting values of l = L_0/L_{Edd} are different in B- and X-ray bands; l_B ~
2.5 l_X. The reason for this discrepancy is briefly discussed.Comment: 10 pages,7 Figures,to be published in Publications of the
Astronomical Society of Japa
High stability design for new centrifugal compressor
It is essential that high-performance centrifugal compressors be free of subsynchronous vibrations. A new high-performance centrifugal compressor has been developed by applying the latest rotordynamics knowledge and design techniques: (1) To improve the system damping, a specially designed oil film seal was developed. This seal attained a damping ratio three times that of the conventional design. The oil film seal contains a special damper ring in the seal cartridge. (2) To reduce the destabilizing effect of the labyrinth seal, a special swirl canceler (anti-swirl nozzle) was applied to the balance piston seal. (3) To confirm the system damping margin, the dynamic simulation rotor model test and the full load test applied the vibration exciting test in actual load conditions
Epidemiology of hepatocellular carcinoma in Japan
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comArticleJOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY. 44:102-107 (2009)journal articl
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