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Discovery of X-ray pulsations from "next Geminga" - PSR J1836+5925
We report the X-ray pulsation of ~173.3 ms for the "next Geminga", PSR
J1836+5925, with recent XMM-Newton investigations. The X-ray periodicity is
consistent wtih the gamma-ray ephemeris at the same epoch. The X-ray folded
light curve has a sinusoidal structure which is different from the
double-peaked gamma-ray pulse profile. We have also analysed the X-ray
phase-averaged spectra which shows the X-ray emission from PSR J1836+5925 is
thermal dominant. This suggests the X-ray pulsation mainly originates from the
modulated hot spot on the stellar surface.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in ApJ Lette
Progress towards quantum simulating the classical O(2) model
We connect explicitly the classical model in 1+1 dimensions, a model
sharing important features with lattice gauge theory, to physical models
potentially implementable on optical lattices and evolving at physical time.
Using the tensor renormalization group formulation, we take the time continuum
limit and check that finite dimensional projections used in recent proposals
for quantum simulators provide controllable approximations of the original
model. We propose two-species Bose-Hubbard models corresponding to these finite
dimensional projections at strong coupling and discuss their possible
implementations on optical lattices using a Rb and K Bose-Bose
mixture.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, uses revtex, new material and one author added,
as to appear in Phys. Rev.
A simple high-sensitivity technique for purity analysis of xenon gas
We report on the development and performance of a high-sensitivity
purity-analysis technique for gaseous xenon. The gas is sampled at macroscopic
pressure from the system of interest using a UHV leak valve. The xenon present
in the sample is removed with a liquid-nitrogen cold trap, and the remaining
impurities are observed with a standard vacuum mass-spectroscopy device. Using
calibrated samples of xenon gas spiked with known levels of impurities, we find
that the minimum detectable levels of N2, O2, and methane are 1 ppb, 160 ppt,
and 60 ppt respectively. This represents an improvement of about a factor of
10,000 compared to measurements performed without a coldtrap.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figure
Multi-spin dynamics of the solid-state NMR Free Induction Decay
We present a new experimental investigation of the NMR free induction decay
(FID) in a lattice of spin-1/2 nuclei in a strong Zeeman field. Following a
pi/2 pulse, evolution under the secular dipolar Hamiltonian preserves coherence
number in the Zeeman eigenbasis, but changes the number of correlated spins in
the state. The observed signal is seen to decay as single-spin, single-quantum
coherences evolve into multiple-spin coherences under the action of the dipolar
Hamiltonian. In order to probe the multiple-spin dynamics during the FID, we
measured the growth of coherence orders in a basis other than the usual Zeeman
eigenbasis. This measurement provides the first direct experimental observation
of the growth of coherent multiple-spin correlations during the FID.
Experiments were performed with a cubic lattice of spins (19F in calcium
fluoride) and a linear spin chain (19F in fluorapatite). It is seen that the
geometrical arrangement of the spins plays a significant role in the
development of higher order correlations. The results are discussed in light of
existing theoretical models.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
Non-magnetic left-handed material
We develop a new approach to build a material with negative refraction index.
In contrast to conventional designs which make use of a resonant behavior to
achieve a non-zero magnetic response, our material is intrinsically
non-magnetic and relies on an anisotropic dielectric constant to provide a
left-handed response in waveguide geometry. We demonstrate that the proposed
material can support surface (polariton) waves, and show the connection between
polaritons and the enhancement of evanescent fields, also referred to as
super-lensing
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