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Supersymmetric D3/D5 for massive defects on curved space
We construct the holographic dual for SYM on and
coupled to massive supersymmetric quenched flavor
fields on a codimension-1 defect, which is and ,
respectively. The holographic description is in terms of a D3/probe D5 brane
system. We set up and reduce the BPS equations for D5-brane embeddings with
arbitrary supersymmetric deformations and partly solve them at the non-linear
level. The remaining equations are solved explicitly in a small-mass expansion.
We compute the contribution of the defect fields to the partition function on
S and compare to a field theory computation using supersymmetric
localization, for which we set up the matrix model. Both computations agree,
lending strong support to holographic probe brane constructions using D3/D5
configurations in general.Comment: 34 pages, 1 figur
X-ray Variability and Period Determinations in the Eclipsing Polar DP Leo
An analysis of ROSAT observations for the eclipsing magnetic cataclysmic
binary DP Leo provides constraints on the origin, size, temperature,
variability and structure of the soft X-ray emission region on the surface of
the white dwarf. These data, when combined with prior observations, show a
progression of approximately 2 degrees per year in the impact position of the
accretion stream onto the white dwarf. One explanation for the observed drift
in stream position is that a magnetic activity cycle on the secondary produces
orbital period oscillations. These oscillations result in an orbital period
which cycles above and below the rotational period of the nearly synchronous
white dwarf. The accretion stream and X-ray emission regions are modeled to fit
the observational data. A distance to the system is also calculated. [An
erroneous value for the cyclotron luminosity, included in an earlier paper
version of the preprint, is corrected here.]Comment: uuencoded PostScript file (25 pages) + 8 figures available by
anonymous ftp to ftp.astro.psu.edu (in the directory /pub/robinson), to
appear in ApJ, PSU preprint 1994-1
Punishment in society: the improbable persistence of probation and other community sanctions and measures
This paper aims to explore and explain the key "adaptations" by which community sanctions have sought legitimacy in the wake of the decline of penal welfarism and of the rehabilitative ideal. It shows how community sanctions have survived and even thrived in these shifting social, cultural and penal currents despite various predictions of their demise. The four adaptations that we identify and discuss include, respectively, managerial, punitive, rehabilitative, and reparative aspects. We conclude trying to contribute our analysis of the future prospects for community sanctions and their legitimation.</p
Cavitation damage characteristics in water and mercury from studies in a cavitating Venturi Technical report no. 17
Cavitating damage characteristics in water and mercury studied in cavitating Ventur
Toxicity studies of Coolanol 15 Final report, Jan. - Sep. 1965
Toxicity studies of synthetic fluid coolant for manned spacecraft heat transfer system
Positivity and strong ellipticity
We consider second-order partial differential operators in divergence
form on \Ri^d with a positive-semidefinite, symmetric, matrix of real
-coefficients and establish that is strongly elliptic if and only
if the associated semigroup kernel satisfies local lower bounds, or, if and
only if the kernel satisfies Gaussian upper and lower bounds.Comment: 9 page
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