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Dilaton Stabilization in Brane Gas Cosmology
Brane Gas Cosmology is an M-theory motivated attempt to reconcile aspects of
the standard cosmology based on Einstein's theory of general relativity.
Dilaton gravity, when incorporating winding p-brane states, has verified the
Brandenberger--Vafa mechanism --a string-motivated conjecture which explains
why only three of the nine spatial dimensions predicted by string theory grow
large. Further investigation of this mechanism has argued for a hierarchy of
subspaces, and has shown the internal directions to be stable to initial
perturbations. These results, however, are dependent on a rolling dilaton, or
varying strength of Newton's gravitational constant. In these proceedings we
show that it is not possible to stabilize the dilaton and maintain the
stability of the internal directions within the standard Brane Gas Cosmology
setup.Comment: 6 pages, no figures. To appear in the Proceedings of MRST 2004, held
at Concordia University, Montreal, QC, 12-14 May 200
Effective Field Theory Approach to String Gas Cosmology
We derive the 4D low energy effective field theory for a closed string gas on
a time dependent FRW background. We examine the solutions and find that
although the Brandenberger-Vafa mechanism at late times no longer leads to
radion stabilization, the radion rolls slowly enough that the scenario is still
of interest. In particular, we find a simple example of the string inspired
dark matter recently proposed by Gubser and Peebles.Comment: 19 pages, 2 figures, comments adde
Roche tomography of the secondary stars in CVs
The secondary stars in cataclysmic variables (CVs) are key to our
understanding of the origin, evolution and behaviour of this class of
interacting binary. In seeking a fuller understanding of these objects, the
challenge for observers is to obtain images of the secondary star. This goal
can be achieved through Roche tomography, an indirect imaging technique that
can be used to map the Roche-lobe-filling secondary. The review begins with a
description of the basic principles that underpin Roche tomography, including
methods for determining the system parameters. Finally, we conclude with a look
at the main scientific highlights to date, including the first unambiguous
detection of starspots on AE Aqr B, and consider the future prospects of this
technique.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in A
Dynamical decompactification from brane gases in eleven-dimensional supergravity
Brane gas cosmology provides a dynamical decompactification mechanism that
could account for the number of spacetime dimensions we observe today. In this
work we discuss this scenario taking into account the full bosonic sector of
eleven-dimensional supergravity. We find new cosmological solutions that can
dynamically explain the existence of three large spatial dimensions
characterised by an universal asymptotic scaling behaviour and a large number
of initially unwrapped dimensions. This type of solutions enlarge the possible
initial conditions of the Universe in the Hagedorn phase and consequently can
potentially increase the probability of dynamical decompactification from
anisotropically wrapped backgrounds.Comment: 8 figures, JHEP3 styl
A computer program for estimating the aerodynamic characteristics of NACA 16-series airfoils
A computer program written in a table ""look-up'' format, is presented which provides a comprehensive data base on NACA 16-series airfoils. The geometry covered is limited to cambers for a design-lift coefficient from 0.0 to 0.7 and thickness ratios from 4 to 21%. The data include Mach numbers from 0.3 to 1.6, angles of attack from -4 to 8 degrees, and lift coefficients from 0.0 to 0.8. Extrapolation is used to obtain data from Mach numbers, angles of attack, and lift coefficients beyond those for which data are available. A routine to adjust the lift and drag coefficients beyond stall is included. The uses and limitations of the program are also discussed
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