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Bifilar analysis study, volume 1
A coupled rotor/bifilar/airframe analysis was developed and utilized to study the dynamic characteristics of the centrifugally tuned, rotor-hub-mounted, bifilar vibration absorber. The analysis contains the major components that impact the bifilar absorber performance, namely, an elastic rotor with hover aerodynamics, a flexible fuselage, and nonlinear individual degrees of freedom for each bifilar mass. Airspeed, rotor speed, bifilar mass and tuning variations are considered. The performance of the bifilar absorber is shown to be a function of its basic parameters: dynamic mass, damping and tuning, as well as the impedance of the rotor hub. The effect of the dissimilar responses of the individual bifilar masses which are caused by tolerance induced mass, damping and tuning variations is also examined
Deducing Cosmological Observables from the S-matrix
We study one loop quantum gravitational corrections to the long range force
induced by the exchange of a massless scalar between two massive scalars. The
various diagrams contributing to the flat space S-matrix are evaluated in a
general covariant gauge and we show that dependence on the gauge parameters
cancels at a point considerably {\it before} forming the full S-matrix, which
is unobservable in cosmology. It is possible to interpret our computation as a
solution to the effective field equations --- which could be done even in
cosmology --- but taking account of quantum gravitational corrections from the
source and from the observer.Comment: 28 pages, 5 figures, uses LaTeX2
The Graviton Tail almost Completely Wags the Dog
One graviton loop corrections to the vacuum polarization on de Sitter show
two interesting infrared effects: a secular enhancement of the photon electric
field strength and a long range running of the Coulomb potential. We show that
the first effect derives solely from the "tail" term of the graviton
propagator, but that the second effect does not. Our result agrees with the
earlier observation that the secular enhancement of massless fermion mode
functions derives from solely from the tail term. We discuss the implications
this has for the important project of generalizing to quantum gravity the
Starobinsky technique for summing the series of leading infrared effects from
inflationary quantum field theory.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figure, uses LaTeX2
Trilepton Signals in the Inert Doublet Model
In this work, we investigate the prospects for detecting the Inert Doublet
Model via the trilepton channel at the LHC. We present a set of representative
benchmark scenarios in which all applicable constraints are satisfied, and show
that in some of these scenarios, it is possible to obtain a signal at the 5
sigma significance level or better with integrated luminosity of 300 fb^{-1}.Comment: 15 pages, ReVTeX, 3 figures, 5 tables
A Remark on Boundary Effects in Static Vacuum Initial Data sets
Let (M, g) be an asymptotically flat static vacuum initial data set with
non-empty compact boundary. We prove that (M, g) is isometric to a spacelike
slice of a Schwarzschild spacetime under the mere assumption that the boundary
of (M, g) has zero mean curvature, hence generalizing a classic result of
Bunting and Masood-ul-Alam. In the case that the boundary has constant positive
mean curvature and satisfies a stability condition, we derive an upper bound of
the ADM mass of (M, g) in terms of the area and mean curvature of the boundary.
Our discussion is motivated by Bartnik's quasi-local mass definition.Comment: 10 pages, to be published in Classical and Quantum Gravit
Macroscopic Black Holes, Microscopic Black Holes and Noncommutative Membrane
We study the stretched membrane of a black hole as consisting of a perfect
fluid. We find that the pressure of this fluid is negative and the specific
heat is negative too. A surprising result is that if we are to assume the fluid
be composed of some quanta, then the dispersion relation of the fundamental
quantum is , with at the scale of the Planck mass. There are two
possible interpretation of this dispersion relation, one is the noncommutative
spacetime on the stretched membrane, another is that the fundamental quantum is
microscopic black holes.Comment: 10 pages, harvmac; v2: refs. adde
Critical points of Wang-Yau quasi-local energy
In this paper, we prove the following theorem regarding the Wang-Yau
quasi-local energy of a spacelike two-surface in a spacetime: Let be a
boundary component of some compact, time-symmetric, spacelike hypersurface
in a time-oriented spacetime satisfying the dominant energy
condition. Suppose the induced metric on has positive Gaussian
curvature and all boundary components of have positive mean curvature.
Suppose where is the mean curvature of in and
is the mean curvature of when isometrically embedded in .
If is not isometric to a domain in , then 1. the Brown-York mass
of in is a strict local minimum of the Wang-Yau quasi-local
energy of , 2. on a small perturbation of in
, there exists a critical point of the Wang-Yau quasi-local energy of
.Comment: substantially revised, main theorem replaced, Section 3 adde
Single Graviton Loop Contribution to the Self-Mass of a Massless, Conformally Coupled Scalar on de Sitter Background
We use a simplified formalism to re-compute the single graviton loop
contribution to the self-mass of a massless, conformally coupled scalar on de
Sitter background which was originally made by Boran, Kahya and Park [1-3]. Our
result resolves the problem with the flat space correspondence limit that was
pointed out by Fr\"ob [4]. We discuss how this computation will be used in a
long-term project to purge the linearized effective field equation of gauge
dependence.Comment: 26 pages, 1 figure, uses LaTeX 2e. Version 2 revised slightly for
publicatio
Investigation of aeroelastic stability phenomena of a helicopter by in-flight shake test
The analytical capability of the helicopter stability program is discussed. The parameters which are found to be critical to the air resonance characteristics of the soft in-plane hingeless rotor systems are detailed. A summary of two model test programs, a 1/13.8 Froude-scaled BO-105 model and a 1.67 meter (5.5 foot) diameter Froude-scaled YUH-61A model, are presented with emphasis on the selection of the final parameters which were incorporated in the full scale YUH-61A helicopter. Model test data for this configuration are shown. The actual test results of the YUH-61A air resonance in-flight shake test stability are presented. Included are a concise description of the test setup, which employs the Grumman Automated Telemetry System (ATS), the test technique for recording in-flight stability, and the test procedure used to demonstrate favorable stability characteristics with no in-plane damping augmentation (lag damper removed). The data illustrating the stability trend of air resonance with forward speed and the stability trend of ground resonance for percent airborne are presented
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