38 research outputs found
Thermal characteristics of a classical solar telescope primary mirror
We present a detailed thermal and structural analysis of a 2m class solar
telescope mirror which is subjected to a varying heat load at an observatory
site. A 3-dimensional heat transfer model of the mirror takes into account the
heating caused by a smooth and gradual increase of the solar flux during the
day-time observations and cooling resulting from the exponentially decaying
ambient temperature at night. The thermal and structural response of two
competing materials for optical telescopes, namely Silicon Carbide -best known
for excellent heat conductivity and Zerodur -preferred for its extremely low
coefficient of thermal expansion, is investigated in detail. The insight gained
from these simulations will provide a valuable input for devising an efficient
and stable thermal control system for the primary mirror.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, Accepted for publication in New Astronom
Five-dimensional gauge theory and compactification on a torus
We study five-dimensional minimally supersymmetric gauge theory compactified
on a torus down to three dimensions, and its embedding into string/M-theory
using geometric engineering. The moduli space on the Coulomb branch is
hyperkaehler equipped with a metric with modular transformation properties. We
determine the one-loop corrections to the metric and show that they can be
interpreted as worldsheet and D1-brane instantons in type IIB string theory.
Furthermore, we analyze instanton corrections coming from the solitonic BPS
magnetic string wrapped over the torus. In particular, we show how to compute
the path-integral for the zero-modes from the partition function of the M5
brane, or, using a 2d/4d correspondence, from the partition function of N=4 SYM
theory on a Hirzebruch surface.Comment: 30 pages, 2 figures; v2: typos corrected, added references, JHEP
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Developing sustainability in a dental practice through an Action Research approach
Introduction: For dental practices to become more environmentally sustainable, the full cooperation of all practice staff can lead to greater engagement with proposed initiatives. Action Research is a participatory approach to change that involves participants in the decisions that affect them. Aim: The aim of this study was to collaboratively develop interventions to improve environmental sustainability at one dental practice. Methods: This was a mixed methods study following an Action Research process for intervention design. The study was set in a mixed NHS / private dental practice in England, UK. Results: Participants engaged in the process and were able to choose the measures they wished to implement. Feedback showed that whilst some measures had been discarded, others had led to changes both in professional and personal behaviour. Conclusion: Action Research offers an innovative and constructive method of engaging participants in developing their own sustainability strategies and can encourage positive change
Orbifold cohomology for global quotients
For an orbifold X which is the quotient of a manifold Y by a finite group G we construct a noncommutative ring with an action of G such that the orbifold cohomology of X as defined in math.AG/0004129 by Chen and Ruan is the G invariant part. In the case thar Y is S^n for a surface S with trivial canonical class we prove that (a small modification of) the orbifold cohomology of X is naturally isomorphic to the cohomology ring of the Hilbert scheme of n points on S computed in math.AG/0012166 by Lehn and Sorger
