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Centromeric heterochromation exchange by an autosomal reciprocal 1/16 translocation in the pig (Sus scrofa domestica)
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Detection of TeV emission from the intriguing composite SNR G327.1-1.1
The shock wave of supernova remnants (SNRs) and the wind termination shock in
pulsar wind nebula (PWNe) are considered as prime candidates to accelerate the
bulk of Galactic cosmic ray (CR) ions and electrons. The SNRs hosting a PWN
(known as composite SNRs) provide excellent laboratories to test these
hypotheses. The SNR G327.1-1.1 belongs to this category and exhibits a shell
and a bright central PWN, both seen in radio and X-rays. Interestingly, the
radio observations of the PWN show an extended blob of emission and a curious
narrow finger structure pointing towards the offset compact X-ray source
indicating a possible fast moving pulsar in the SNR and/or an asymmetric
passage of the reverse shock. We report here on the observations, for a total
of 45 hours, of the SNR G327.1-1.1 with the H.E.S.S. telescope array which
resulted in the detection of TeV gamma-ray emission in spatial coincidence with
the PWN.Comment: Proceeding of the 32nd ICRC, August 11-18 2011, Beijing, Chin
Current-voltage correlations in interferometers
We investigate correlations of current at contacts and voltage fluctuations
at voltage probes coupled to interferometers. The results are compared with
correlations of current and occupation number fluctuations at dephasing probes.
We use a quantum Langevin approach for the average quantities and their
fluctuations. For higher order correlations we develop a stochastic path
integral approach and find the generating functions of voltage or occupation
number fluctuations. We also derive a generating function for the joint
distribution of voltage or occupation number at the probe and current
fluctuations at a terminal of a conductor. For energy independent scattering we
found earlier that the generating function of current cumulants in
interferometers with a one-channel dephasing or voltage probe are identical.
Nevertheless, the distribution function for voltage and the distribution
function for occupation number fluctuations differ, the latter being broader
than that of former in all examples considered here.Comment: 23 pages, 10 figures, minor changes, additional appendix, added
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Ion-ion dynamic structure factor, acoustic modes and equation of state of two-temperature warm dense aluminum
The ion-ion dynamical structure factor and the equation of state of warm
dense aluminum in a two-temperature quasi-equilibrium state, with the electron
temperature higher than the ion temperature, are investigated using
molecular-dynamics simulations based on ion-ion pair potentials constructed
from a neutral pseudoatom model. Such pair potentials based on density
functional theory are parameter-free and depend directly on the electron
temperature and indirectly on the ion temperature, enabling efficient
computation of two-temperature properties. Comparison with ab initio
simulations and with other average-atom calculations for equilibrium aluminum
shows good agreement, justifying a study of quasi-equilibrium situations.
Analyzing the van Hove function, we find that ion-ion correlations vanish in a
time significantly smaller than the electron-ion relaxation time so that
dynamical properties have a physical meaning for the quasi-equilibrium state. A
significant increase in the speed of sound is predicted from the modification
of the dispersion relation of the ion acoustic mode as the electron temperature
is increased. The two-temperature equation of state including the free energy,
internal energy and pressure is also presented
Full counting statistics for voltage and dephasing probes
We present a stochastic path integral method to calculate the full counting
statistics of conductors with energy conserving dephasing probes and
dissipative voltage probes. The approach is explained for the experimentally
important case of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer, but is easily generalized to
more complicated setups. For all geometries where dephasing may be modeled by a
single one-channel dephasing probe we prove that our method yields the same
full counting statistics as phase averaging of the cumulant generating
function.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Parity detection and entanglement with a Mach-Zehnder interferometer
A parity meter projects the state of two qubits onto two subspaces with
different parities, the states in each parity class being indistinguishable. It
has application in quantum information for its entanglement properties. In our
work we consider the electronic Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) coupled
capacitively to two double quantum dots (DQDs), one on each arm of the MZI.
These charge qubits couple linearly to the charge in the arms of the MZI. A key
advantage of an MZI is that the qubits are well separated in distance so that
mutual interaction between them is avoided. Assuming equal coupling between
both DQDs and the arms and the same bias for each DQD, this setup usually
detects three different currents, one for the odd states and two for each even
state. Controlling the magnetic flux of the MZI, we can operate the MZI as a
parity meter: only two currents are measured at the output, one for each parity
class. In this configuration, the MZI acts as an ideal detector, its Heisenberg
efficiency being maximal. For a class of initial states, the initially
unentangled DQDs become entangled through the parity measurement process with
probability one.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figure
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