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Sub-Arcsecond Near-Infrared Images of Massive Star Formation Region NGC 6334 V
We present high spatial resolution (0\farcs3) polarimetric images in the
and bands and direct images in the and bands of the NGC 6334
V infrared nebulae. The images show complex structures including the
multi-shells and various knots in the nebulae. The appearances and colors of
the eastern and western nebulae differ considerably. Our polarization images
also show differences between the illuminating sources of the nebulae: the
eastern nebula is illuminated by a deeply embedded mid-infrared source, KDJ 4,
and the western nebula by our newly detected near-infrared source, WN-A1. The
degree of polarization of the nebulae is very large, up to 70% at and 60%
at , which is consistent with a single scattering of near-infrared radiation
from each source at the walls of the mass outflows
<Reports on the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Tsukuba English Linguistic Society> X°-anaphors vs Xmax-anaphors
In this study, we proposed movement of lexical anaphors at the level of LF, essentially following the framework presented in Pica (1986). Further we argued that the distribution of anaphors is regulated by the condition (A) ..
The double charm decays of B Mesons in the mSUGRA model
Based on the low energy effective Hamiltonian with naive factorization, we
calculate the branching ratios(BRs) and CP asymmetries (CPAs) for the twenty
three double charm decays in both the
standard model (SM) and the minimal supergravity (mSUGRA) model. Within the
considered parameter space, we find that (a) the theoretical predictions for
the BRs, CPAs and the polarization fractions in the SM and the mSUGRA model are
all consistent with the currently available data within errors;
(b) For all the considered decays, the supersymmetric contributions in the
mSUGRA model are very small, less than numerically. It may be difficult
to observe so small SUSY contributions even at LHC.Comment: 15 pages, 5tables, no figure
Effects of the R-parity violation in the minimal supersymmetric standard model on dilepton pair production at the CERN LHC
We investigate in detail the effects of the R-parity lepton number violation
in the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) on the parent process at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The numerical
comparisons between the contributions of the R-parity violating effects to the
parent process via the Drell-Yan subprocess and the gluon-gluon fusion are
made. We find that the R-violating effects on pair production at the
LHC could be significant. The results show that the cross section of the pair productions via gluon-gluon collision at the LHC can be of the order
of fb, and this subprocess maybe competitive with the production
mechanism via the Drell-Yan subprocess. We give also quantitatively the
analysis of the effects from both the mass of sneutrino and coupling strength
of the R-parity violating interactions.Comment: 18 pages, 10 figures, accepted by Phys. Rev.
RNN Based Auto-tuning of PID Control Gains in Hot StripLooper Controller
In this study, auto tuning of PID control gains in hot strip looper controller is made based on RNN model. Neuro emulator is employed to model the characteristics of looper
dynamics. Combining neuro emulator and RNN model, auto tuning system of PID control gains is constructed. As the inputs to RNN, plural evaluation functions which reflect individual preference of human experts. Further, Self learning mechamism is embeded to RNN model which enables adaptation to the change in rolling chracteristics. Through numerical experiments, the effect of the proposed method is ascertained
<Reports on the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Tsukuba English Linguistic Society> English En : Prefix or Suffix ?
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<Reports on the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Tsukuba English Linguistic Society> Attitude Reports and Semantic Theories
We examined various semantic theories with respect to the treatment of attitude reports, such as believe, know, see/see that and hear/hear that. ..
Optical Properties of (162173) 1999 JU3: In Preparation for the JAXA Hayabusa 2 Sample Return Mission
We investigated the magnitude-phase relation of (162173) 1999 JU3, a target
asteroid for the JAXA Hayabusa 2 sample return mission. We initially employed
the international Astronomical Union's H-G formalism but found that it fits
less well using a single set of parameters. To improve the inadequate fit, we
employed two photometric functions, the Shevchenko and Hapke functions. With
the Shevchenko function, we found that the magnitude-phase relation exhibits
linear behavior in a wide phase angle range (alpha = 5-75 deg) and shows weak
nonlinear opposition brightening at alpha< 5 deg, providing a more reliable
absolute magnitude of Hv = 19.25 +- 0.03. The phase slope (0.039 +- 0.001
mag/deg) and opposition effect amplitude (parameterized by the ratio of
intensity at alpha=0.3 deg to that at alpha=5 deg, I(0.3)/I(5)=1.31+-0.05) are
consistent with those of typical C-type asteroids. We also attempted to
determine the parameters for the Hapke model, which are applicable for
constructing the surface reflectance map with the Hayabusa 2 onboard cameras.
Although we could not constrain the full set of Hapke parameters, we obtained
possible values, w=0.041, g=-0.38, B0=1.43, and h=0.050, assuming a surface
roughness parameter theta=20 deg. By combining our photometric study with a
thermal model of the asteroid (Mueller et al. in preparation), we obtained a
geometric albedo of pv = 0.047 +- 0.003, phase integral q = 0.32 +- 0.03, and
Bond albedo AB = 0.014 +- 0.002, which are commensurate with the values for
common C-type asteroids.Comment: 27 pages, 4 figure, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical
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