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Results of Propellant Mixing Variable Study Using Precise Pressure-Based Burn Rate Calculations
A designed experiment was conducted in which three mix processing variables (pre-curative addition mix temperature, pre-curative addition mixing time, and mixer speed) were varied to estimate their effects on within-mix propellant burn rate variability. The chosen discriminator for the experiment was the 2-inch diameter by 4-inch long (2x4) Center-Perforated (CP) ballistic evaluation motor. Motor nozzle throat diameters were sized to produce a common targeted chamber pressure. Initial data analysis did not show a statistically significant effect. Because propellant burn rate must be directly related to chamber pressure, a method was developed that showed statistically significant effects on chamber pressure (either maximum or average) by adjustments to the process settings. Burn rates were calculated from chamber pressures and these were then normalized to a common pressure for comparative purposes. The pressure-based method of burn rate determination showed significant reduction in error when compared to results obtained from the Brooks' modification of the propellant web-bisector burn rate determination method. Analysis of effects using burn rates calculated by the pressure-based method showed a significant correlation of within-mix burn rate dispersion to mixing duration and the quadratic of mixing duration. The findings were confirmed in a series of mixes that examined the effects of mixing time on burn rate variation, which yielded the same results
Alternative gravity rotation curves for the Little Things Survey
Galactic rotation curves have proven to be the testing ground for dark matter
bounds in spiral galaxies of all morphologies. Dwarf galaxies serve as an
increasingly interesting case of rotation curve dynamics due to their typically
rising rotation curve as opposed to the flattening curve of large spirals.
These galaxies usually vary in galactic structure and mostly terminate at small
radial distances. This, coupled with the fact that Cold Dark Matter theories
struggle with the universality of galactic rotation curves, allow for exclusive
features of alternative gravitational models to be analyzed. Recently, the
THINGS (The HI Nearby Galactic Survey) has been extended to include a sample of
25 dwarf galaxies now known as the LITTLE THINGS Survey. Here, we present a
thorough application of alternative gravitational models to the LITTLE THINGS
survey, specifically focusing on conformal gravity and Modified Newtonian
Dynamics. An analysis and discussion of the results of the fitting procedure of
the two alternative gravitational models are explored, as well as the resulting
rotation curve predictions of each. Further, we show how these two alternative
gravitational models account for the recently observed universal trends in
centripetal accelerations in spiral galaxies. We posit here that both conformal
gravity and MOND can provide an accurate description of the galactic dynamics
without the need for dark matter.Comment: 13 Pages, 7 Figures, Accepted in Astrophysical Journa
Free field realization of the exceptional current superalgebra \hat{D(2,1;\a)}_k
The free-field representations of the D(2,1;\a) current superalgebra and
the corresponding energy-momentum tensor are constructed. The related screening
currents of the first kind are also presented.Comment: Latex file, 10 page
Semiclassical Strings on AdS_5 x S^5/Z_M and Operators in Orbifold Field Theories
We show agreements, at one-loop level of field theory, between energies of
semiclassical string states on AdS_5 x S^5/Z_M and anomalous dimensions of
operators in N=0,1,2 orbifold field theories originating from N=4 SYM. On field
theory side, one-loop anomalous dimension matrices can be regarded as
Hamiltonians of spin chains with twisted boundary conditions. These are
solvable by Bethe ansatz. On string side, twisted sectors emerge and we obtain
some string configurations in twisted sectors. In SU(2) subsectors, we compare
anomalous dimensions with string energies and see agreements. We also see
agreements between sigma models of both sides in SU(2) and SU(3) subsectors.Comment: LaTeX, 23 pages, 4 figures; v2 minor corrections, added references;
v3 typos corrected, published versio
Two-loop AdS_5 x S^5 superstring: testing asymptotic Bethe ansatz and finite size corrections
We continue the investigation of two-loop string corrections to the energy of
a folded string with a spin S in AdS_5 and an angular momentum J in S^5, in the
scaling limit of large J and S with ell=pi J/(lambda^(1/2) ln S)=fixed. We
compute the generalized scaling function at two-loop order f_2(ell) both for
small and large values of ell matching the predictions based on the asymptotic
Bethe ansatz. In particular, in the small ell expansion, we derive an exact
integral form for the ell-dependent coefficient of the Catalan's constant term
in f_2(ell). Also, by resumming a certain subclass of multi-loop Feynman
diagrams we obtain an exact expression for the leading (ln ell) part of
f(lambda^(1/2), ell) which is valid to any order in the alpha'~1/lambda^(1/2)
expansion. At large ell the string energy has a BMN-like expansion and the
first few leading coefficients are expected to be the same at weak and at
strong coupling. We provide a new example of this non-renormalization for the
term which is generated at two loops in string theory and at one-loop in gauge
theory (sub-sub-leading in 1/J). We also derive a simple algebraic formula for
the term of maximal transcendentality in f_2(ell) expanded at large ell. In the
second part of the paper we initiate the study of 2-loop finite size
corrections to the string energy by formally compactifying the spatial
world-sheet direction in the string action expanded near long fast-spinning
string. We observe that the leading finite-size corrections are of "Casimir"
type coming from terms containing at least one massless propagator. We consider
in detail the one-loop order (reproducing the leading Landau-Lifshitz model
prediction) and then focus on the two-loop contributions to the (1/ln S) term
(for J=0). We find that in a certain regularization scheme used to discard
power divergences the two-loop coefficient of the (1/ln S) term appears to
vanish.Comment: 50 pages, 4 figures v2: typos corrected, references adde
Integrable Open Spin Chain in Super Yang-Mills and the Plane-wave/SYM duality
We investigate the integrable structures in an N=2 superconfomal Sp(N)
Yang-Mills theory with matter, which is dual to an open+closed string system.
We restrict ourselves to the BMN operators that correspond to free string
states. In the closed string sector, an integrable structure is inherited from
its parent theory, N=4 SYM. For the open string sector, the planar one-loop
mixing matrix for gauge invariant holomorphic operators is identified with the
Hamiltonian of an integrable SU(3) open spin chain. Using the K-matrix
formalism we identify the integrable open-chain boundary conditions that
correspond to string boundary conditions. The solutions to the algebraic Bethe
ansatz equations (ABAE) with a few impurities are shown to recover the
anomalous dimensions that exactly match the spectrum of free open string in the
plane-wave background. We also discuss the properties of the solutions of ABAE
beyond the BMN regime.Comment: 18 pages, one eps figure, v3: typos corrected, clarifying footnotes
added, treatment of complex roots revise
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