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Holographic injection locking of a broad area laser diode via a photorefractive thin-film device
We demonstrate locking of a high power broad area laser diode to a single frequency using holographic feedback from a photorefractive polymer thin-film device for the first time. A four-wave mixing setup is used to generate feedback for the broad area diode at the wavelength of the single frequency source (Ti:Sapphire laser) while the spatial distribution adapts to the preferred profile of the broad area diode. The result is an injection-locked broad area diode emitting with a linewidth comparable to the Ti:Sapphire laser
Representation of SU(infinity) Algebra for Matrix Models
We investigate how the matrix representation of SU(N) algebra approaches that
of the Poisson algebra in the large N limit. In the adjoint representation, the
(N^2-1) times (N^2-1) matrices of the SU(N) generators go to those of the
Poisson algebra in the large N limit. However, it is not the case for the N
times N matrices in the fundamental representation.Comment: 8 page
Aanzienlijk verschil in productie tussen rode klaverrassen: In het project Rode Klaver 2.0 zijn persistentie en productiviteit van rode klaver onderzocht.
In de biologische melkveehouderij wordt veel gesproken over teruglopende grasopbrengsten. Rode klaver kan helpen het tij te keren. Niet alleen op maaipercelen maar ook op maai/weide percelen waar wordt omgeweid. Naast productie en voederwaarde is persistentie van rode klaverrassen hierbij een belangrijk kenmerk
The Contribution of Participation to the Grassland Research of the Louis Bolk Institute
Participatory research methods are well described, but the contribution of participation to the R&D process often remains unreported. In this paper some benefits of participatory on-farm research (OFR) carried out by the Louis Bolk Institute (LBI) are highlighted
Comparison of Generic and Proprietary Sodium Stibogluconate for the Treatment of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Kenya.
OBJECTIVE: To compare the use of generic and proprietary sodium stibogluconate for the treatment of visceral leishmaniasis (kala-azar). METHODS: A total of 102 patients with confirmed kala-azar were treated in a mission hospital in West Pokot region, Kenya, with sodium stibogluconate (20 mg/kg/day for 30 days)--either as Pentostam (PSM) or generic sodium stibogluconate (SSG); 51 patients were allocated alternately to each treatment group. FINDINGS: There were no significant differences in baseline demographic characteristics or disease severity, or in events during treatment. There were 3 deaths in the PSM group and 1 in the SSG group; 2 patients defaulted in each group. Only 1 out of 80 test-of-cure splenic aspirates was positive for Leishmania spp.; this patient was in the SSG group. Follow-up after > or = 6 months showed that 6 out of 58 patients had relapsed, 5 in the SSG group and 1 in the PSM group. No outcome variable was significantly different between the two groups. CONCLUSION: The availability of cheaper generic sodium stibogluconate, subject to rigid quality controls, now makes it possible for the health authorities in kala-azar endemic areas to provide treatment to many more patients in Africa
Supergravity, Supermembrane and M(atrix) model on PP-Waves
In the first part of this paper, we study the back-reaction of large-N light
cone momentum on the maximally supersymmetric anti-pp-wave background. This
gives the type IIA geometry of large-N D0-branes on curved space with fluxes.
By taking an appropriate decoupling limit, we conjecture a new duality between
string theory on that background and dual field theory on D0-branes which we
derive by calculating linear coupling terms. Agreement of decoupling
quantities, SO(3) \times SO(6) isometry and Higgs branch on both theories are
shown. Also we find whenever dual field theory is weakly coupled, the curvature
of the geometry is large. In the second part of this paper, we derive the
supermembrane action on a general pp-wave background only through the
properties of null Killing vector and through this, derive the Matrix model.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX. v2: corrected interpretation of supergravity
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An active asteroid belt causing the UX Ori phenomenon in RZ Psc
We report the discovery of mid-infrared excess emission in the young object
RZ Psc. The excess constitutes ~8% of its Lbol, and is well fit by a single
500K black-body implying a dust free region within 0.7AU for optically thick
dust. The object displays dust obscuration events (UXOR behaviour) with a
time-scale that suggests dusty material on orbits of 0.5AU. We also report a
12.4 year cyclical photometric variability which can be interpreted as due to
perturbations in the dust distribution. The system is characterized by a high
inclination, marginal extinction (during bright photometric states), a single
temperature for the warm dust, and an age estimate which puts the star beyond
the formation stage. We propose that the dust occultation events present a
dynamical view of an active asteroid belt whose collisional products
sporadically obscure the central star.Comment: Accepted for A&A letter
The RCB star V854 Cen is surrounded by a hot dusty shell
Aims : The hydrogen-deficient supergiants known as R Coronae Borealis (RCB)
stars might be the result of a double-degenerate merger of two white dwarfs
(WDs), or a final helium shell flash in a planetary nebula central star. In
this context, any information on the geometry of their circumstellar
environment and, in particular, the potential detection of elongated
structures, is of great importance. Methods : We obtained near-IR observations
of V854 Cen with the AMBER recombiner located at the Very Large Telescope
Interferometer (VLTI) array with the compact array (B35m) in 2013 and the
long array (B140m) in 2014. At each time, V854 Cen was at maximum light.
The - and -band continua were investigated by means of spectrally
dependant geometric models. These data were supplemented with mid-IR VISIR/VLT
images. Results : A dusty slightly elongated over density is discovered both in
the - and -band images. With the compact array, the central star is
unresolved (\,mas), but a flattened dusty environment of mas is discovered whose flux increases from about 20% in the
band to reach about 50% at 2.3\micron, which indicates hot
(T1500\,K) dust in the close vicinity of the star. The major axis is
oriented at a position angle (P.A.) of 12629. Adding the long-array
configuration dataset provides tighter constraints on the star diameter
( mas), a slight increase of the overdensity to
mas and a consistent P.A. of 13349. The closure phases, sensitive to
asymmetries, are null and compatible with a centro-symmetric, unperturbed
environment excluding point sources at the level of 3% of the total flux in
2013 and 2014. The VISIR images exhibit a flattened aspect ratio at the 15-20%
level at larger distances (1\arcsec) with a position angle of
9219, marginally consistent with the interferometric observations.
Conclusions : This is the first time that a moderately elongated structure has
been observed around an RCB star. These observations confirm the numerous
suggestions for a bipolar structure proposed for this star in the literature,
which were mainly based on polarimetric and spectroscopic observations.Comment: Accepted by A\&A, new version after language editing, Astronomy and
Astrophysics (2014
Management Options to Reduce N-Losses from Ploughed Grass-Clover
Nitrate (NO3 -) leaching from grassland can be kept at acceptable levels, but is often high after ploughing for grassland renewal or for silage maize/grain production. In on-farm research with several organic farmers, management options are being explored to save scarce organic manure and to reduce N-losses
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