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Relativistic Dynamos in Magnetospheres of Rotating Compact Objects
The kinematic evolution of axisymmetric magnetic fields in rotating
magnetospheres of relativistic compact objects is analytically studied, based
on relativistic Ohm's law in stationary axisymmetric geometry. By neglecting
the poloidal flows of plasma in simplified magnetospheric models, we discuss
self-excited dynamos due to the frame-dragging effect (originally pointed out
by Khanna & Camenzind), and we propose alternative processes to generate
axisymmetric magnetic fields against ohmic dissipation. The first process
(which may be called induced excitation) is caused by the help of a background
uniform magnetic field in addition to the dragging of inertial frames. It is
shown that excited multipolar components of poloidal and azimuthal fields are
sustained as stationary modes, and outgoing Poynting flux converges toward the
rotation axis. The second one is self-excited dynamo through azimuthal
convection current, which is found to be effective if plasma rotation becomes
highly relativistic with a sharp gradient in the angular velocity. In this case
no frame-dragging effect is needed, and the coupling between charge separation
and plasma rotation becomes important. We discuss briefly the results in
relation to active phenomena in the relativistic magnetospheres.Comment: 16 pages, AASLaTeX macros v4.
Late-time Kerr tails: generic and non-generic initial data sets, "up" modes, and superposition
Three interrelated questions concerning Kerr spacetime late-time scalar-field
tails are considered numerically, specifically the evolutions of generic and
non-generic initial data sets, the excitation of "up" modes, and the resolution
of an apparent paradox related to the superposition principle. We propose to
generalize the Barack-Ori formula for the decay rate of any tail multipole
given a generic initial data set, to the contribution of any initial multipole
mode. Our proposal leads to a much simpler expression for the late-time power
law index. Specifically, we propose that the late-time decay rate of the
spherical harmonic multipole moment because of an initial
multipole is independent of the azimuthal number , and is
given by , where for and
for . We also show explicitly that the angular symmetry group of
a multipole does not determine its late-time decay rate.Comment: 12 pages, 13 figures, 4 tables. Substantially revised manuscrip
Comprehensive learning incorporating Ako – a tertiary education approach at Wintec
This article outlines the design and implementation of a scenario-based approach to teaching and learning in tertiary education, inspired from Ako, adopted at the Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec). This learning approach, titled ‘Comprehensive Learning (CL)’, aligns with the holistic objective of enabling students with an active, flexible, personalised, authentic and practical approach to learning that builds upon students’ interests and experiences. The article explains the motivation and the process used in creating and applying this approach to teach some of the IT and Business modules. The main reason to implement this approach is to encourage/enable critical thinking while learning in a continuous and personalised manner. CL allows students to specialize in a context of their choice, which in turn induces learning. In addition, students are less motivated to plagiarize due to the unique nature of their scenarios, and inherent safeguards present within the approach
Comprehensive learning incorporating Ako: A tertiary education approach at Wintec
This article outlines the design and implementation of a scenario-based approach to teaching and learning in tertiary education, inspired from Ako, adopted at the Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec). This learning approach, titled ‘Comprehensive Learning (CL)’, aligns with the holistic objective of enabling students with an active, flexible, personalised, authentic and practical approach to learning that builds upon students’ interests and experiences. The article explains the motivation and the process used in creating and applying this approach to teach some of the IT and Business modules. The main reason to implement this approach is to encourage/enable critical thinking while learning in a continuous and personalised manner. CL allows students to specialize in a context of their choice, which in turn induces learning. In addition, students are less motivated to plagiarize due to the unique nature of their scenarios, and inherent safeguards present within the approach
Collision of spinning black holes in the close limit
In this paper we consider the collision of spinning holes using first order
perturbation theory of black holes (Teukolsky formalism). With these results
(along with ones, we published in the past) one can predict the properties of
the gravitational waves radiated from the late stage inspiral of two spinning,
equal mass black holes. Also we note that the energy radiated by the head-on
collision of two spinning holes with spins (that are equal and opposite)
aligned along the common axis is more than the case in which the spins are
perpendicular to the axis of the collision.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, submitted to PR
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