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Robust ab initio calculation of condensed matter: transparent convergence through semicardinal multiresolution analysis
We present the first wavelet-based all-electron density-functional
calculations to include gradient corrections and the first in a solid. Direct
comparison shows this approach to be unique in providing systematic
``transparent'' convergence, convergence with a priori prediction of errors, to
beyond chemical (millihartree) accuracy. The method is ideal for exploration of
materials under novel conditions where there is little experience with how
traditional methods perform and for the development and use of chemically
accurate density functionals, which demand reliable access to such precision.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 4 tables. Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett. (updated
to include GGA
Analysis of Jovian decametric data: Study of radio emission mechanisms
The Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 Planetary Radio Astronomy Experiments (PRA) have produced the finest set of Jovian decametric radio emission data ever obtained. Jovian decametric L-burst and S-burst arcs were characterized and the data reconciled with models for the radio emission geometry and mechanisms. The first major results involve comparisons of the distribution of arc separations with longitudes. The identification and analyses of systematic variations in the PRA data have yielded interesting results, but only the most obvious features of the data were examined. Analyses of the PRA data were extended with the use of new 6-Sec formats that are more sensitive to the S-bursts
Universe acceleration and fine structure constant variation in BSBM theory
In this work we investigate the utility of using SNe Ia observations in
constraining the cosmological parameters in BSBM theory where a scalar field is
responsible for both fine structure constant variation and late time universe
acceleration. The model is discussed in the presence of an exponential self
potential for the scalar field. Stability and phase space analysis of the
solutions are studied. The model is tested against observational data for
Hubble parameter and quasar absorption spectra. With the best fitted model
parameters, the theory predicts a good match with the experimental results and
exhibits fine structure constant variation. The analysis also shows that for
the equation of state parameter, recent universe acceleration and possible
phantom crossing in future is forecasted.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, final version with minor modification accepted
to be published in JCA
Inhomogeneous molecular ring around the B[e] supergiant LHA 120-S 73
We aim to improve our knowledge on the structure and dynamics of the
circumstellar disk of the LMC B[e] supergiant LHA 120-S 73. High-resolution
optical and near-IR spectroscopic data were obtained over a period of 16 and 7
years, respectively. The spectra cover the diagnostic emission lines from
[CaII] and [OI], as well as the CO bands. These features trace the disk at
different distances from the star. We analyzed the kinematics of the individual
emission regions by modeling their emission profiles. A low-resolution
mid-infrared spectrum was obtained as well, which provides information on the
composition of the dusty disk. All diagnostic emission features display
double-peaked line profiles, which we interpret as due to Keplerian rotation.
We find that LHA 120-S 73 is surrounded by at least four individual rings of
material with alternating densities (or by a disk with strongly non-monotonic
radial density distribution). Moreover, we find that the molecular ring must
have gaps or at least strong density inhomogeneities, or in other words, a
clumpy structure. The mid-infrared spectrum displays features of oxygen- and
carbon-rich grain species, which indicates a long-lived, stable dusty disk. We
cannot confirm the previously reported high value for the stellar rotation
velocity. The line profile of HeI 5876 A is strongly variable in both width and
shape and resembles of those seen in non-radially pulsating stars. A proper
determination of the real underlying stellar rotation velocity is hence not
possible. The existence of multiple stable and clumpy rings of alternating
density recalls ring structures around planets. Although there is currently
insufficient observational evidence, it is tempting to propose a scenario with
one (or more) minor bodies or planets revolving around LHA 120-S 73 and
stabilizing the ring system, in analogy to the shepherd moons in planetary
systems.Comment: 14 pages, 13 figure, accepted for pulication in A&
Microsatellite markers in Spanish lime (Melicoccus bijugatus Jacq., Sapindaceae), a neglected Neotropical fruit crop
Spanish lime (Melicoccus bijugatus Jacq.) is aNeotropical fruit tree cultivated, mainly, in orchards for self-consumption or local sale. The genus Melicoccus includes other nine species with edible fruits, some of these species are at risk of extinction. Like for the vast majority of tropical fruit trees, there is no information on the genetic diversity of Spanish lime and its related species, and this is mostly due to the lack of molecular markers. The objectives of this study were to present the first microsatellite markers developed for Spanish lime, testing its usefulness on a sample of cultivated accessions, as well as its transferability to Huaya India (M. oliviformis). To do this, we performed high-throughput sequencing of microsatellite-enriched libraries of Spanish lime using Roche 454, assembled 9567 DNA contig sequences and identified 10,117 microsatellites. After screening 384 of those microsatellites on four DNA samples, 31 polymorphic markers were used to screen 25 accessions of Spanish lime and five of Huaya India collected in Yucatan, Mexico. Genetic diversity was low in Spanish lime (A = 20.61, HE = 0.38) and similar for both sexes of this species. Neighbor-Joining and PCoA analyses clearly discriminated between the two Melicoccus species studied. Nine of the markers showed unique alleles for Huaya India. The set of microsatellite markers developed has a great potential to generate information in relation to conservation genetics, improvement of elite cultivars and breeding programs for Spanish lime and related species
Magnetic structure and orbital ordering in BaCoO3 from first-principles calculations
Ab initio calculations using the APW+lo method as implemented in the WIEN2k
code have been used to describe the electronic structure of the
quasi-one-dimensional system BaCoO3. Both, GGA and LDA+U approximations were
employed to study different orbital and magnetic orderings. GGA predicts a
metallic ground state whereas LDA+U calculations yield an insulating and
ferromagnetic ground state (in a low-spin state) with an alternating orbital
ordering along the Co-Co chains, consistent with the available experimental
data.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figure
Pressure dependence of the melting mechanism at the limit of overheating in Lennard-Jones crystals
We study the pressure dependence of the melting mechanism of a surface free
Lennard-Jones crystal by constant pressure Monte Carlo simulation. The
difference between the overheating temperature() and the
thermodynamical melting point() increase for increasing pressure. When
particles move into the repulsive part of the potential the properties at
change. There is a crossover pressure where the volume jump becomes
pressure-independent. The overheating limit is pre-announced by thermal
excitation of big clusters of defects. The temperature zone where the system is
dominated by these big clusters of defects increases with increasing pressure.
Beyond the crossover pressure we find that excitation of defects and clusters
of them start at the same temperature scale related with .Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in Physical Review
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