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Non-equilibrium and non-linear stationary state in thermoelectric materials
Efficiency of thermoelectric materials is characterized by the figure of
merit Z. Z has been believed to be a peculiar material constant. However, the
accurate measurements in the present work reveal that Z has large size
dependence and a non-linear temperature distribution appears as stationary
state in the thermoelectric material. The observation of these phenomena is
achieved by the Harman method. This method is the most appropriate way to
investigate the thermoelectric properties because the dc and ac resistances are
measured by the same electrode configuration. We describe the anomalous
thermoelectric properties observed in mainly (Bi,Sb)2Te3 by the Harman method
and then insist that Z is not the peculiar material constant but must be
defined as the physical quantity dependent of the size and the position in the
material.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures. submitted to Applied Physics Lette
Electromagnetic K+ production on the deuteron with hyperon recoil polarization
Photo- and electroproduction processes of K+ on the deuteron are investigated
theoretically. Modern hyperon-nucleon forces as well as an updated kaon
production operator on the nucleon are used. Sizable effects of the
hyperon-nucleon final state interaction are seen in various observables.
Especially the photoproduction double polarization observable C_z is shown to
provide a handle to distinguish different hyperon-nucleon force models.Comment: 4 pages, 7 eps-figures, talk given at the VII International
Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics, Torino, Italy,
October 23-27, 2000, to appear in the proceedings (Nucl. Phys. A
Spin Polarized versus Chiral Condensate in Quark Matter at Finite Temperature and Density
It is shown that the spin polarized condensate appears in quark matter at
high baryon density and low temperature due to the tensor-type four-point
interaction in the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio-type model as a low energy effective
theory of quantum chromodynamics. It is indicated within this low energy
effective model that the chiral symmetry is broken again by the spin polarized
condensate as increasing the quark number density, while the chiral symmetry
restoration occurs in which the chiral condensate disappears at a certain
density.Comment: 25 pages, 9 figure
Spontaneous magnetization in high-density quark matter
It is shown that the spontaneous magnetization occurs due to the anomalous
magnetic moments of quarks in the high-density quark matter under the
tensor-type four-point interaction. The spin polarized condensate for each
flavor of quark appears at high baryon density, which leads to the spontaneous
magnetization due to the anomalous magnetic moments of quarks. The implications
to the strong magnetic field in the compact stars is discussed.Comment: 19 pages, 3 figure
Spin Polarization versus Color-Flavor-Locking in High Density Quark Matter
It is shown that spin polarization with respect to each flavor in
three-flavor quark matter occurs instead of the color-flavor locking at high
baryon density by using the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model with four-point
tensor-type interaction. Also, it is indicated that the order of phase
transition between the color-flavor locked phase and the spin polarized phase
is the first order by means of the second order perturbation theory.Comment: 23 pages, 4 figure
Identification of SH ro-vibrational lines in R And
We report the identification of SH ro-vibrational lines in the
published high-resolution infrared spectrum of the S-type star, R And. This is
the first astronomical detection of this molecule. The lines show inverse
P-Cygni profiles, indicating infall motion of the molecular layer due to
stellar pulsation. A simple spherical shell model with a constant infall
velocity is adopted to determine the condition of the layer. It is found that a
single excitation temperature of 2200 K reproduces the observed line
intensities satisfactory. SH is located in a layer from 1.0 to ~1.1 stellar
radii, which is moving inward with a velocity of 9 km s-1. These results are
consistent with the previous measurements of CO transitions. The
estimated molecular abundance SH/H is 1x10^-7, consistent with a thermal
equilibrium calculation.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letter
Carbon stars in the IRTS survey
We have identified 139 cool carbon stars in the near-infrared
spectro-photometric survey of the InfraRed Telescope in Space (IRTS) from the
conspicuous presence of molecular absorption bands at 1.8, 3.1 and 3.8 microns.
Among them 14 are new, bright (K ~ 4.0-7.0), carbon stars. We find a trend
relating the 3.1 microns band strength to the K-L' color index, which is known
to correlate with mass-loss rate. This could be an effect of a relation between
the depth of the 3.1 microns feature and the degree of development of the
extended stellar atmosphere where dust starts to form.Comment: accepted by the PASP; December 7, 200
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