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Probing cosmological parameters with GRBs
In light of the recent finding of the narrow clustering of the
geometrically-corrected gamma-ray energies emitted by Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs),
we investigate the possibility to use these sources as standard candles to
probe cosmological parameters such as the matter density Omega_m and the
cosmological constant energy density Omega_Lambda. By simulating different
samples of gamma-ray bursts, based on recent observational results, we find
that Omega_m (with the prior Omega_m + Omega_Lambda = 1) can be determined with
accuracy ~7% with data from 300 GRBs, provided a local calibration of the
standard candles be achieved.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of the Conference
"30 Years of GRB Discovery", Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, September 8-12, 200
Role of heating and current-induced forces in the stability of atomic wires
We investigate the role of local heating and forces on ions in the stability
of current-carrying aluminum wires. We find that heating increases with wire
length due to a red shift of the frequency spectrum. Nevertheless, the local
temperature of the wire is relatively low for a wide range of biases provided
good thermal contact exists between the wire and the bulk electrodes. On the
contrary, current-induced forces increase substantially as a function of bias
and reach bond-breaking values at about 1 V. These results suggest that local
heating promotes low-bias instabilities if dissipation into the bulk electrodes
is not efficient, while current-induced forces are mainly responsible for the
wire break-up at large biases. We compare these results to experimental
observations.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Does Real Exchange Rate Volatility Affect Sectoral Trade Flows?
This paper investigates empirically the effect of real exchange rate volatility on sectoral bilateral trade flows between the US and her top thirteen trading countries. Our investigation also considers those effects on trade flows which may arise through changes in income volatility and the interaction between income and exchange rate volatilities. We provide evidence that exchange rate volatility mainly affects sectoral trade flows of developing but not that of developed countries. We also find that the effect of the interaction term on trade flows is opposite that of exchange rate volatility yet there is little impact arising from income volatility
Helioseismology: a fantastic tool to probe the interior of the Sun
Helioseismology, the study of global solar oscillations, has proved to be an
extremely powerful tool for the investigation of the internal structure and
dynamics of the Sun. Studies of time changes in frequency observations of solar
oscillations from helioseismology experiments on Earth and in space have shown,
for example, that the Sun's shape varies over solar cycle timescales. In
particular, far-reaching inferences about the Sun have been obtained by
applying inversion techniques to observations of frequencies of oscillations.
The results, so far, have shown that the solar structure is remarkably close to
the predictions of the standard solar model and, recently, that the
near-surface region can be probed with sufficiently high spatial resolution as
to allow investigations of the equation of state and of the solar envelope
helium abundance. The same helioseismic inversion methods can be applied to the
rotational frequency splittings to deduce with high accuracy the internal
rotation velocity of the Sun, as function of radius and latitude. This also
allows us to study some global astrophysical properties of the Sun, such as the
angular momentum, the grativational quadrupole moment and the effect of
distortion induced on the surface (oblateness). The helioseismic approach and
what we have learnt from it during the last decades about the interior of the
Sun are reviewed here.Comment: 36 page
Honk if you love book reviews! Looking back at 10 years of book reviews in The Goose
This editorial looks back at 10 years of book reviews in The Goose to consider how book reviews have helped to shape the landscape of Canadian ecocriticism. It also looks forward to suggest how book reviews will continue to be an integral part of The Goose
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