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Some properties of convection in hybrid stars
It is shown that the unusual thermodynamic properties of matter within the
region of two-phase coexistence in hybrid stars result in a change of the
standard condition for beginning of convection. In particular, the thermal flux
transported by convection may be directed towards the stellar center. We
discuss favorable circumstances leading to such an effect of "inverse
convection" and its possible influence on the thermal evolution of hybrid
stars.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures. The discussion is extended according to referees
suggestions. New references added. Accepted to MNRA
Wavelength and intensity dependence of multiple forward scattering at above-threshold ionization in mid-infrared strong laser fields
The nonperturbative role of multiple forward scattering for Coulomb focusing
in mid-infrared laser fields and its dependence on a laser intensity and
wavelength are investigated for low-energy photoelectrons at above-threshold
ionization. We show that high-order rescattering events can have comparable
contributions to the Coulomb focusing and the effective number of rescattering
depends weakly on laser parameters in the classical regime. However, the
relative contribution of the forward scattering to the Coulomb focusing and the
Coulomb focusing in total decrease with the rise of the laser intensity and
wavelength
Direct excitation of the forbidden clock transition in neutral 174Yb atoms confined to an optical lattice
We report direct single-laser excitation of the strictly forbidden
(6s^2)^1S_0 -(6s6p)^3P_0 clock transition in the even 174Yb isotope confined to
a 1D optical lattice. A small (~1.2 mT) static magnetic field was used to
induce a nonzero electric dipole transition probability between the clock
states at 578.42 nm. Narrow resonance linewidths of 20 Hz (FHWM) with high
contrast were observed, demonstrating a record neutral-atom resonance quality
factor of 2.6x10^13. The previously unknown ac Stark shift-canceling (magic)
wavelength was determined to be 759.35+/-0.02 nm. This method for using the
metrologically superior even isotope can be easily implemented in current Yb
and Sr lattice clocks, and can create new clock possibilities in other alkaline
earth-like atoms such as Mg and Ca.Comment: Submitted to Physics Review Letter
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