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    Determination of pseudo-Goldstone boson-photon coupling by the differential time delay of pulsar signals

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    Pseudo-Goldstone bosons couple with photons through a P and T violating interaction of the form LI=gaγγ aFF~{\cal {L_I}}=g_{a\gamma \gamma}~ a F\tilde F. Strong magnetic fields in rotating compact stars induce a non-zero E⃗⋅B⃗{\vec E}\cdot{\vec B} outside the stellar surface which acts as a source for the pseudo-scalar field. Pulsar signals propagating through this pseudo-scalar `hair' suffer a differential time lag between the left and the right circularly polarised modes because of the P and T violating pseudoscalar boson-photon interaction. Determination of this time lag upto a microsecond accuracy can lead to a measurment of (or rule out) pseudo-Goldstone boson-photon coupling upto gaγγ≤4.6×10−9 GeV−1g_{a \gamma \gamma}\leq 4.6 \times 10^{-9}~GeV^{-1}.Comment: Plain TeX,12 pages,IP/BBSR/92-9

    Aspects of nonlocality in atom-photon interactions in a cavity

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    We investigate a Bell-type inequality for probabilities of detected atoms formulated using atom-photon interactions in a cavity. We consider decoherence brought about by both atomic decay, as well as cavity photon loss, and study its quantitative action in diminishing the atom-field and the resultant atom-atom secondary correlations. We show that the effects of decoherence on nonlocality can be observed in a controlled manner in actual experiments involving the micromaser and also the microlaser.Comment: 9 pages, 3 .eps figures, Revtex. Revised version with details of calculations and more result
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