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    SELFAS2 : radio emission from cosmic ray air showers. Effect of realistic air refractive index

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    Using the simulation code SELFAS2, we present predictions of the radio signal emitted by extensive air showers (EAS) during their development in the atmosphere. The radio emission in the MHz range coming from air showers is the superposition of two mechanisms: the variation of the transverse current due to the systematic opposite drift of electrons and positrons in the Earth's magnetic field and the variation of the charge excess due to the electrons in excess in the shower front. In this paper, we stress particularly the effect of the realistic air refractive index on the radio signal predicted by SELFAS2.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    Radio emission from the air shower sudden death

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    We present a new mechanism for air shower radio emission due to the sudden absorption of secondary particles when the shower front hits the ground. The electrons present in excess during the air shower development imply a net residual negative charge in the shower front. We show that for showers hitting the ground before the complete extinction of their electromagnetic component, the sudden vanishing of the net residual negative charge generates an electric field contribution in the kHz---MHz range. We characterize this radio contribution as a function of primary energy, arrival direction and antenna position, using the simulation code SELFAS2. We discuss the interest of this new predicted signal on detection and analysis of ultra-high energy cosmic-rays and we argue that the region in the shower of maximum emission of the electric field should not coincide with the region of maximum development.Comment: 8 pages, 15 figures, Submitted to Astroparticle Physics on October 6, 201

    Multi-conjugated adaptive optics imaging of distant galaxies -- A comparison of Gemini/GSAOI and VLT/HAWK-I data

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    Multi-conjugated adaptive optics (MCAO) yield nearly diffraction-limited images at 2μ\mum wavelengths. Currently, GeMS/GSAOI at Gemini South is the only MCAO facility instrument at an 8m telescope. Using real data and for the first time, we investigate the gain in depth and S/N when MCAO is employed for KsK_{\rm s}-band observations of distant galaxies. Our analysis is based on the Frontier Fields cluster MACS J0416.1-2403, observed with GeMS/GSAOI (near diffraction-limited) and compared against VLT/HAWK-I (natural seeing) data. Using galaxy number counts, we show that the substantially increased thermal background and lower optical throughput of the MCAO unit are fully compensated for by the wavefront correction, because the galaxy images can be measured in smaller apertures with less sky noise. We also performed a direct comparison of the signal-to-noise ratios (S/N) of sources detected in both data sets. For objects with intrinsic angular sizes corresponding to half the HAWK-I image seeing, the gain in S/N is 40 per cent. Even smaller objects experience a boost in S/N by a up to a factor of 2.5 despite our suboptimal natural guide star configuration. The depth of the near diffraction limited images is more difficult to quantify than that of seeing limited images, due to a strong dependence on the intrinsic source profiles. Our results emphasize the importance of cooled MCAO systems for KsK_{\rm s}-band observations with future, extremely large telescopes.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRA

    L’Espagne et le Parti Socialiste Ouvrier Espagnol face aux défis environnementaux (1982-1986)

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    En Espagne, les enjeux écologiques furent pris en compte assez tardivement par les responsables politiques. Les premières politiques publiques menées en la matière furent celles mises en œuvre par le premier gouvernement socialiste de l’Espagne démocratique, conduit par Felipe González entre 1982 et 1986. L’influence de la Communauté Économique Européenne est déterminante pour comprendre les différentes mesures en faveur de l’environnement impulsées par le Parti Socialiste Ouvrier Espagnol, dont le corps doctrinal et programmatique n’avait jusqu’alors que très peu intégré les problématiques écologiquesSpanish political leaders started to take ecological issues into consideration relatively late. Early governmental policies dealing with ecology were implemented in democratic Spain by the first Socialist party in power, under the leadership of Felipe González, between 1982 and 1986. The influence of the European Economic Community is very important to understand the various environmental measures introduced by the Spanish Socialist Worker’s Party who, until that time, had not included ecology in their ideological agend

    Three-dimensional non-Abelian generalizations of the Hofstadter model: spin-orbit-coupled butterfly trios

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    We theoretically introduce and study a three-dimensional Hofstadter model with linearly varying non-Abelian gauge potentials along all three dimensions. The model can be interpreted as spin-orbit coupling among a trio of Hofstadter butterfly pairs since each Cartesian surface (xyxy, yzyz, or zxzx) of the model reduces to a two-dimensional non-Abelian Hofstadter problem. By evaluating the commutativity among arbitrary loop operators around all axes, we derive its genuine (necessary and sufficient) non-Abelian condition, namely, at least two out of the three hopping phases should be neither 0 nor π\pi. Under different choices of gauge fields in either the Abelian or the non-Abelian regime, both weak and strong topological insulating phases are identified in the model

    Dynamic thermo-mechanical properties of various flowable resin composites

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    This study compared the storage modulus (E’), the loss modulus (E’’) and the loss tangent (tan δ) of various flowable resin composites. Grandio Flow (GRF), GrandioSo Heavy Flow (GHF), Filtek Supreme XTE (XTE) and Filtek Bulk Fill (BUL) flowable resins and Clinpro Sealant (CLI) ultra-flowable pit and fissure sealant resin were used. 25 samples were tested using a dynamical mechanical thermal analysis system in bending mode. Measurements were taken within a temperature range of 10 to 55°C. The results were statistically analyzed using mixed-effect and repeated-measure analysis of variance followed by paired multiple comparisons. For all the materials, the E’ values decrease with temperature, whereas the tan δ values increase. Irrespective of the temperature, GHF and GRF present E’ and E’’ values significantly higher than all the other materials and CLI presents values significantly lower than all the other materials. Observation of the values for all the materials reveals a linear progression of the tan δ values with temperature. A variation in temperature within a physiological range generates modifications in mechanical properties without damaging the material, however. Filler content in volume terms appears to be the crucial parameter in the mechanical behavior of tested materials

    Lattice strain and tilt mapping in stressed Ge microstructures using X-ray Laue micro-diffraction and rainbow-filtering

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    Micro-Laue diffraction and simultaneous rainbow-filtered micro-diffraction were used to measure accurately the full strain tensor and the lattice orientation distribution at the sub-micron scale in highly strained, suspended Ge micro-devices. A numerical approach to obtain the full strain tensor from the deviatoric strain measurement alone is also demonstrated and used for faster full strain mapping. We performed the measurements in a series of micro-devices under either uniaxial or biaxial stress and found an excellent agreement with numerical simulations. This shows the superior potential of Laue micro-diffraction for the investigation of highly strained micro-devices.Comment: 28 pages, 10 figure
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