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    Scaling properties of the gravitational clustering in the nonlinear regime

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    The growth of density perturbations in an expanding universe in the non-linear regime is investigated. The underlying equations of motion are cast in a suggestive form, and motivate a conjecture that the scaled pair velocity, h(a,x)[v/(a˙x)]h(a,x)\equiv -[v/(\dot{a}x)] depends on the expansion factor aa and comoving coordinate xx only through the density contrast σ(a,x)\sigma(a,x). This leads to the result that the true, non-linear, density contrast 1/2=σ(a,x)^{1/2}=\sigma(a,x) is a universal function of the density contrast σL(a,l)\sigma_L(a,l), computed in the linear theory and evaluated at a scale ll where l=x(1+σ2)1/3l=x(1+\sigma^2)^{1/3}. This universality is supported by existing numerical simulations with scale-invariant initial conditions having different power laws. We discuss a physically motivated ansatz h(a,x)=h[σ2(a,x)]h(a,x)=h[\sigma^2(a,x)] and use it to compute the non-linear density contrast at any given scale analytically. This provides a promising method for analysing the non-linear evolution of density perturbations in the universe and for interpreting numerical simulations.Comment: 14 pages 2 figures available on request, TeX, IUCAA-12/9

    Determination of Elevator and Rudder Hinge Forces on the Learjet Model 55 Aircraft

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    The empennage structure on the Learjet 55 aircraft was quite similar to the empennage structure on earlier Learjet models. However, due to an important structural change in the vertical fin along with the new loads environment on the 50 series aircraft, a structural test was required on the vertical fin, but the horizontal tail was substantiated by a comparative analysis with previous tests. NASTRAN analysis was used to investigate empennage deflections, stress levels, and control surface hinge forces. The hinge force calculations were made with the control surfaces in the deflected as well as undeflected configurations. A skin panel buckling analysis was also performed, and the non-linear effects of buckling were simulated in the NASTRAN model to more accurately define internal loads and stress levels. Comparisons were then made between the Model 55 and the Model 35/36 stresses and internal forces to determine which components were qualified by previous tests. Some of the methods and techniques used in this analysis are described

    Non-trivial classical backgrounds with vanishing quantum corrections

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    Vacuum polarization and particle production effects in classical electromagnetic and gravitational backgrounds can be studied by the effective lagrangian method. Background field configurations for which the effective lagrangian is zero are special in the sense that the lowest order quantum corrections vanishes for such configurations. We propose here the conjecture that there will be neither particle production nor vacuum polarization in classical field configurations for which all the scalar invariants are zero. We verify this conjecture, by explicitly evaluating the effective lagrangian, for non-trivial electromagnetic and gravitational backgrounds with vanishing scalar invariants. The implications of this result are discussed.Comment: 20 pages, Revtex, Accepted for publication in Physical Review

    Ideal Gas in a strong Gravitational field: Area dependence of Entropy

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    We study the thermodynamic parameters like entropy, energy etc. of a box of gas made up of indistinguishable particles when the box is kept in various static background spacetimes having a horizon. We compute the thermodynamic variables using both statistical mechanics as well as by solving the hydrodynamical equations for the system. When the box is far away from the horizon, the entropy of the gas depends on the volume of the box except for small corrections due to background geometry. As the box is moved closer to the horizon with one (leading) edge of the box at about Planck length (L_p) away from the horizon, the entropy shows an area dependence rather than a volume dependence. More precisely, it depends on a small volume A*L_p/2 of the box, upto an order O(L_p/K)^2 where A is the transverse area of the box and K is the (proper) longitudinal size of the box related to the distance between leading and trailing edge in the vertical direction (i.e in the direction of the gravitational field). Thus the contribution to the entropy comes from only a fraction O(L_p/K) of the matter degrees of freedom and the rest are suppressed when the box approaches the horizon. Near the horizon all the thermodynamical quantities behave as though the box of gas has a volume A*L_p/2 and is kept in a Minkowski spacetime. These effects are: (i) purely kinematic in their origin and are independent of the spacetime curvature (in the sense that Rindler approximation of the metric near the horizon can reproduce the results) and (ii) observer dependent. When the equilibrium temperature of the gas is taken to be equal to the the horizon temperature, we get the familiar A/L_p^2 dependence in the expression for entropy. All these results hold in a D+1 dimensional spherically symmetric spacetime.Comment: 19 pages, added some discussion, matches published versio

    Beyond fuzzy spheres

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    We study polynomial deformations of the fuzzy sphere, specifically given by the cubic or the Higgs algebra. We derive the Higgs algebra by quantizing the Poisson structure on a surface in R3\mathbb{R}^3. We find that several surfaces, differing by constants, are described by the Higgs algebra at the fuzzy level. Some of these surfaces have a singularity and we overcome this by quantizing this manifold using coherent states for this nonlinear algebra. This is seen in the measure constructed from these coherent states. We also find the star product for this non-commutative algebra as a first step in constructing field theories on such fuzzy spaces.Comment: 9 pages, 3 Figures, Minor changes in the abstract have been made. The manuscript has been modified for better clarity. A reference has also been adde

    Semi analytic approach to understanding the distribution of neutral hydrogen in the universe

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    Analytic derivations of the correlation function and the column density distribution for neutral hydrogen in the IGM are presented, assuming that the non-linear baryonic mass density distribution in the IGM is lognormal. This ansatz was used earlier by Bi & Davidsen (1997) to perform 1D simulations of lines-of-sight and analyse the properties of absorption systems. Our approach is completely analytic, which allows us to explore a wide region of the parameter space for our model. The analytic results have been compared with observations, whenever possible. Two kinds of correlation functions are defined: along the line-of-sight (LOS) and across the transverse direction. We find that the effects on the LOS correlation due to change in cosmology and the slope of the equation of state of the IGM, \gamma are of the same order, which means that we cannot constrain both the parameters simultaneously. However, it is possible to constrain \gamma and its evolution using the observed LOS correlation function at different epochs, provided one knows the background cosmology. We suggest that the constraints on the evolution of \gamma obtained using the LOS correlation can be used as an independent tool to probe the reionisation history of the universe. From the transverse correlation function, we find that the excess probability, over random, of finding two neutral hydrogen overdense regions separated by an angle \theta, is always less than 1 per cent for redshifts greater than 2. Our models also reproduce the observed column density distribution for neutral hydrogen and the shape of the distribution depends on \gamma. Our calculations suggest that one can rule out \gamma > 1.6 for z \simeq 2.31 using the column density distribution. However, one cannot rule higher values of \gamma at higher redshifts.Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS. Revised following referee's comment
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