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Determining Gravitational Masses of Galaxy Clusters With (1)Virial Equilibrium And (2)Arc-like Images
The mass derived from gravitational lensing reflects the total mass contained
in the lensing system, independent of the specific matter contents and states.
A comparison of the dynamical masses from hydrostatic equilibrium with the
gravitational masses from arc-like images of background galaxies is made for
four clusters of galaxies at intermediate redshits. It is found that virial
analysis has underestimated the total cluster masses (from lensing) by a factor
of within a radius of Mpc around the cluster
centers, indicating that clusters of galaxies might not be regarded as the well
relaxed virialized systems. The increase of the total cluster masses obtained
from lensing leads to the decrease of the baryon fractions of clusters of
galaxies, which provides a crue for solving the `` disprepancy
puzzle" in cosmology.Comment: 11 pages plus 1 Table. LATEX style, submitted to ApJ, BAO-BGGC-940
Gravitational Microlensing by the MACHOs of the LMC
The expected microlensing events of the LMC by the MACHOs of the LMC itself
are calculated and compared with analogue events by objects in the Galactic
halo. The LMC matter distribution is modelled by a spherical halo and an
exponential disk while a face-on exponential disk is used for the stellar
distribution of the LMC. Among the microlensing events discovered by the MACHOs
and EROS projects, a fraction of could be caused by the lenses near the
center of the LMC or from lenses at from the LMC center.
Therefore, any statistical study of these microlensing events must take the LMC
lenses into account.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures (not included) by fax, ApJ submitted, DAEC-OPM-9
The Single Flavor Color Superconductivity in a Magnetic Field
We investigate the single flavor color superconductivity in a magnetic field.
Because of the absence of the electromagnetic Meissner effect, forming a
nonspherical CSC phase, polar, A or planar, does not cost energy of excluding
magnetic flux. We found that these nonspherical phases do occupy a significant
portion of the phase diagram with respect to magnetic field and temperature and
may be implemented under the typical quark density and the magnetic field
inside a compact star.Comment: 4 pages minor changes, typos fixed, figures redraw
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