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An annotated checklist of Wisconsin Mordellidae (Coleoptera)
A three-year survey of Wisconsin Mordellidae (Coleoptera) encompassing a compilation of data from literature records and local collections as well as field work including trapping, hand-collecting, and rearing yielded 68 species comprising 14 genera in three tribes. Sixty-three species (92% of Wisconsin fauna) represent new state species records, not previously recorded from the state in the literature. Plant-associations and state-specific temporal and spatial distribution data for larvae and adults are noted as available. Distributional records suggest 16 additional species and one additional genus are likely to occur in Wisconsin
A dipolar droplet bound in a trapped Bose-Einstein condensate
We study the statics and dynamics of a dipolar Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC)
droplet bound by inter-species contact interaction in a trapped non-dipolar
BEC. Our findings are demonstrated in terms of stability plots of a dipolar
164Dy droplet bound in a trapped non-dipolar 87Rb BEC with a variable number of
164Dy atoms and the inter-species scattering length. A trapped non-dipolar BEC
of a fixed number of atoms can only bind a dipolar droplet containing atoms
less than a critical number for the inter-species scattering length between two
critical values. The shape and size (statics) as well as the small breathing
oscillation (dynamics) of the dipolar BEC droplet are studied using the
numerical and variational solutions of a mean-field model. We also suggest an
experimental procedure for achieving such a 164Dy droplet by relaxing the trap
on the 164Dy BEC in a trapped binary 87Rb-164Dy mixture
Mixing, demixing, and structure formation in a binary dipolar Bose-Einstein condensate
We study static properties of disk-shaped binary dipolar Bose-Einstein
condensates of Er-Dy and Cr-Dy mixtures under
the action of inter- and intra-species contact and dipolar interactions and
demonstrate the effect of dipolar interaction using the mean-field approach.
Throughout this study we use realistic values of inter- and intra-species
dipolar interactions and the intra-species scattering lengths and consider the
inter-species scattering length as a parameter. The stability of the binary
mixture is illustrated through phase plots involving number of atoms of the
species. The binary system always becomes unstable as the number of atoms
increases beyond a certain limit. As the inter-species scattering length
increases corresponding to more repulsion, an overlapping mixed state of the
two species changes to a separated demixed configuration. During transition
from a mixed to a demixed configuration as the inter-species scattering length
is increased for parameters just below the stability line, the binary
condensate shows special structures in density in the form of
red-blood-cell-like biconcave and Saturn-ring-like shapes, which are direct
manifestations of dipolar interaction
Statics and dynamics of a binary dipolar Bose-Einstein condensate soliton
We study the statics and dynamics of a binary dipolar Bose-Einstein
condensate soliton for repulsive inter- and intraspecies contact interactions
with the two components subject to different spatial symmetries distinct
quasi-one-dimensional and quasi-two-dimensional shapes - using numerical
solution and variational approximation of a three-dimensional mean-field model.
The results are illustrated with realistic values of parameters in the binary
164Dy-168Er mixture. The possibility of forming robust dipolar solitons of very
large number of atoms make them of great experimental interest. The existence
of the solitons is illustrated in terms of stability phase diagrams. Exotic
shapes of these solitons are illustrated in isodensity plots. The variational
results for statics (size and chemical potential) and dynamics (small
oscillation) of the binary soliton compare well with the numerical results. A
way of preparing and studying these solitons in laboratory is suggested
Magnetic studies of the lightly Ru doped perovskite rhodates Sr(Ru,Rh)O
The solid solution between the ferromagnetic metal SrRuO and the enhanced
paramagnetic metal SrRhO was recently reported [K. Yamaura et al., Phys.
Rev. B 69 (2004) 024410], and an unexpected feature was found in the specific
heat data at =0.9 of SrRuRhO. The feature was reinvestigated
further by characterizing additional samples with various Ru concentrations in
the vicinity of =0.9. Specific heat and magnetic susceptibility data
indicate that the feature reflects a peculiar magnetism of the doped
perovskite, which appears only in the very narrow composition range
0.850.95.Comment: Accepted for publication in a special issue of Physica B (the
proceedings of SCES04
Scaling of data communications for an advanced supercomputer network
The goal of NASA's Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program is to provide a powerful computational environment for advanced research and development in aeronautics and related disciplines. The present NAS system consists of a Cray 2 supercomputer connected by a data network to a large mass storage system, to sophisticated local graphics workstations and by remote communication to researchers throughout the United States. The program plan is to continue acquiring the most powerful supercomputers as they become available. The implications of a projected 20-fold increase in processing power on the data communications requirements are described
Laser-Doppler gas-velocity instrument
Three-D instrument using a laser light source measures both turbulence and mean velocity of subsonic and supersonic gas flows. This instrument is based on the measurement of the Doppler frequency shift of light waves scattered by moving particles in the gas stream
A List of Wisconsin Springtails With New Records and Annotations (Hexapoda: Parainsecta: Collembola)
Twenty Collembola species new to Wisconsin were collected from soil at two agricultural sites in southern Wisconsin, including an undescribed species of Isotomidae. The state faunal list now contains 52 species representing seven families
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