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Enhanced and directional single photon emission in hyperbolic metamaterials
We propose an approach to enhance and direct the spontaneous emission from
isolated emitters embedded inside hyperbolic metamaterials into single photon
beams. The approach rests on collective plasmonic Bloch modes of hyperbolic
metamaterials which propagate in highly directional beams called quantum
resonance cones. We propose a pumping scheme using the transparency window of
the hyperbolic metamaterial that occurs near the topological transition.
Finally, we address the challenge of outcoupling these broadband resonance
cones into vacuum using a dielectric bullseye grating. We give a detailed
analysis of quenching and design the metamaterial to have a huge Purcell factor
in a broad bandwidth inspite of the losses in the metal. Our work should help
motivate experiments in the development of single photon sources for broadband
emitters such as nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond.Comment: 29 pages, 9 figure
Uncertainties in Constraints from Pair Production on Superluminal Neutrinos
The use of the vacuum lepton pair production process (), a viable reaction for superluminal neutrinos, to put constraints on Lorentz
violations requires a dynamical framework. Different choices of dynamical
matrix elements and modified dispersion relations for neutrinos, leading to
numerical factors differing by one order of magnitude in the results for the
pair production decay width, are used to show the uncertainties on these
constraints.Comment: Final version sent to Phys. Rev. D for publicatio
Biological control networks suggest the use of biomimetic sets for combinatorial therapies
Cells are regulated by networks of controllers having many targets, and
targets affected by many controllers, but these "many-to-many" combinatorial
control systems are poorly understood. Here we analyze distinct cellular
networks (transcription factors, microRNAs, and protein kinases) and a
drug-target network. Certain network properties seem universal across systems
and species, suggesting the existence of common control strategies in biology.
The number of controllers is ~8% of targets and the density of links is 2.5%
\pm 1.2%. Links per node are predominantly exponentially distributed, implying
conservation of the average, which we explain using a mathematical model of
robustness in control networks. These findings suggest that optimal
pharmacological strategies may benefit from a similar, many-to-many
combinatorial structure, and molecular tools are available to test this
approach.Comment: 33 page
Tendencies in Mexican-Russian economical relationship
In this article the questions of transformation and strengthening of the Russian-Mexican cooperation at the present stage are considered. The main products for importation and exportation of Russia and Mexico are listed for the branches of industry, agriculture, science and education. The article describes the relationship between Russia and Mexico in tourism and how it can help to improve their economic growth and country development in the next periods. The directions of development of relations in the sphere of tourism are named
Reaching the boundary between stellar kinematic groups and very wide binaries. III. Sixteen new stars and eight new wide systems in the beta Pictoris moving group
Aims. We look for common proper motion companions to stars of the nearby
young beta Pictoris moving group. Methods. First, we compiled a list of 185
beta Pictoris members and candidate members from 35 representative works. Next,
we used the Aladin and STILTS virtual observatory tools, and the PPMXL proper
motion and Washington Double Star catalogues to look for companion candidates.
The resulting potential companions were subjects of a dedicated
astro-photometric follow-up using public data from all-sky surveys. After
discarding 67 sources by proper motion and 31 by colour-magnitude diagrams, we
obtained a final list of 36 common proper motion systems. The binding energy of
two of them is perhaps too small to be considered physically bound. Results. Of
the 36 pairs and multiple systems, eight are new, 16 have only one stellar
component previously classified as a beta Pictoris member, and three have
secondaries at or below the hydrogen-burning limit. Sixteen stars are reported
here for the first time as moving group members. The unexpected large number of
high-order multiple systems, 12 triples and two quadruples among 36 systems,
may suggest a biased list of members towards close binaries or an increment of
the high-order-multiple fraction for very wide systems.Comment: A&A in pres
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