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    A cosmological bound on e+e−e^+ e^- mass difference

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    We demonstrate that CPT-violation due to e+e−e^+ e^- mass difference generates a non-zero photon mass. As a result the cosmological bounds on the photon mass lead to the bounds on e+e−e^+ e^- mass difference which are at least by 10 orders of magnitude stronger than the direct experimental bound.Comment: 8 page

    Distribution of averages in a correlated Gaussian medium as a tool for the estimation of the cluster distribution on size

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    Calculation of the distribution of the average value of a Gaussian random field in a finite domain is carried out for different cases. The results of the calculation demonstrate a strong dependence of the width of the distribution on the spatial correlations of the field. Comparison with the simulation results for the distribution of the size of the cluster indicates that the distribution of an average field could serve as a useful tool for the estimation of the asymptotic behavior of the distribution of the size of the clusters for "deep" clusters where value of the field on each site is much greater than the rms disorder.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, RevTe

    Slim accretion discs: a model for ADAF-SLE transitions

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    We numerically construct slim, global, vertically integrated models of optically thin, transonic accretion discs around black holes, assuming a regularity condition at the sonic radius and boundary conditions at the outer radius of the disc and near the black hole. In agreement with several previous studies, we find two branches of shock-free solutions, in which the cooling is dominated either by advection, or by local radiation. We also confirm that the part of the accretion flow where advection dominates is in some circumstances limited in size: it does not extend beyond a certain outer limiting radius. New results found in our paper concern the location of the limiting radius and properties of the flow near to it. In particular, we find that beyond the limiting radius, the advective dominated solutions match on to Shapiro, Lightman & Eardley (SLE) discs through a smooth transition region. Therefore, the full global solutions are shock-free and unlimited in size. There is no need for postulating an extra physical effect (e.g. evaporation) for triggering the ADAF-SLE transition. It occurs due to standard accretion processes described by the classic slim disc equations.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, MNRAS accepte

    Energetic disorder at the metal/organic semiconductor interface

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    The physics of organic semiconductors is dominated by the effects of energetic disorder. We show that image forces reduce the electrostatic component of the total energetic disorder near an interface with a metal electrode. Typically, the variance of energetic disorder is dramatically reduced at the first few layers of organic semiconductor molecules adjacent to the metal electrode. Implications for charge injection into organic semiconductors are discussed.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figure

    Calculation of nuclear-spin-dependent parity nonconservation in s-d transitions of Ba+^+, Yb+^+ and Ra+^+ ions

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    We use correlation potential and many-body perturbation theory techniques to calculate spin-independent and nuclear spin-dependent parts of the parity nonconserving amplitudes of the transitions between the 6s1/26s_{1/2} ground state and the 5d3/25d_{3/2} excited state of Ba+^+ and Yb+^+ and between the 7s1/27s_{1/2} ground state and the 6d3/26d_{3/2} excited state of Ra+^+. The results are presented in a form convenient for extracting of the constants of nuclear-spin-dependent interaction (such as, e.g., anapole moment) from the measurements.Comment: 9 pages, 8 tables, no figure

    Disintegration and expansion of wormholes

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    We consider the process of catastrophic expansion of a spacelike wormhole after a violation of its equilibrium state. The dynamics of deformation of the comoving reference frame is investigated. We show that the deformation has a very specific anisotropic feature. The statement made earlier by other authors, that in the process of expanding the wormhole connecting two universes these universes ultimately unite into one universe, is not correct. We show that the transverse size of the wormhole (its throat) increases and the length of the corridor decreases which does not correspond to the de Sitter model
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