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Skyrme Strings
We construct nontopological string solutions with U(1) Noether charge in the
Skyrme model with a pion mass term, and examine their stability by taking
linear perturbations. The solution exhibits a critical angular velocity beyond
which the configuration energetically prefers to decay by emitting pions. This
critical point is observed as a cusp in the relation between energy and charge.
We find that the maximum length for the string to be stable is comparable to
the size of one skyrmion. Beyond the length, it is unstable to decay. This
instability raises the possiblity of dynamical realization of Skyrme strings
from monopole strings inside a domain wall.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, references adde
Shock Formation Height in the Solar Corona Estimated from SDO and Radio Observations
Wave transients at EUV wavelengths and type II radio bursts are good indicators of shock formation in the solar corona. We use recent EUV wave observations from SDO and combine them with metric type II radio data to estimate the height in the corona where the shocks form. We compare the results with those obtained from other methods. We also estimate the shock formation heights independently using white-light observations of coronal mass ejections that ultimately drive the shocks
Hidup Manusia di Dunia Konvergen ke F (X) = 0
Mathematics is a discipline that all the concepts, principles, theorems, axioms, rules.It can stand alone or can be connected to the field, the other disciplines. Because mathematics is the queen of sciences. Mathematics is not only connected to other disciplines, but also there is a connection with everyday life. Mathematical concepts with everyday life is a human life. Human life on earth is temporary given time only, whether the people life could not be judge by any one. Thus, analogous to the way of life of each human being is considered as the line function and then each man eventually leading to death or converge to zero in a line function of real numbers, if this function is approaching to zero, its means that one day the peoplelife has ended
Coronal propagation of solar flare particles observed by satellite
Propagation of solar flare particles in corona was studied using the satellite data at the geostationary orbit. by selecting very fast rise time events only, the interplanetary propagation were assumed to be scatter free arrival. The results show that the propagation in corona does not depend on particle energy in 4 to 500 MeV protons, and the time delays from optical flare do not depend on the distance between the flare site and the base of the interplanetary magnetic field which connects to the Earth
Cool White Dwarfs Found in the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey
We present the results of a search for cool white dwarfs in the United
Kingdom InfraRed Telescope (UKIRT) Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) Large Area
Survey (LAS). The UKIDSS LAS photometry was paired with the Sloan Digital Sky
Survey (SDSS) to identify cool hydrogen-rich white dwarf candidates by their
neutral optical colors and blue near-infrared colors, as well as faint Reduced
Proper Motion magnitudes. Optical spectroscopy was obtained at Gemini
Observatory, and showed the majority of the candidates to be newly identified
cool degenerates, with a small number of G- to K-type (sub)dwarf contaminants.
Our initial search of 280 deg2 of sky resulted in seven new white dwarfs with
effective temperature T_eff ~ 6000 K. The current followup of 1400 deg2 of sky
has produced thirteen new white dwarfs. Model fits to the photometry show that
seven of the newly identified white dwarfs have 4120 K <= T_eff <= 4480 K, and
cooling ages between 7.3 Gyr and 8.7 Gyr; they have 40 km/s <= v_tan <= 85 km/s
and are likely to be thick disk 10-11 Gyr-old objects. The other half of the
sample has 4610 K <= T_eff <= 5260 K, cooling ages between 4.3 Gyr and 6.9 Gyr,
and 60 km/s <= v_tan <= 100 km/s. These are either thin disk remnants with
unusually high velocities, or lower-mass remnants of thick disk or halo late-F
or G stars.Comment: To appear in ApJ, accepted April 18 2011. 34 pages include 11 Figures
and 5 Table
Simultaneous valence shift of Pr and Tb ions at the spin-state transition in ((PrTbCaCoO
Temperature dependence of the X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES)
spectra at the Pr - and Tb -edges was measured for the
(PrTbCaCoO system, in which a
metal-insulator (MI) and spin-state (SS) transition took place simultaneously
at a critical temperature . A small increase in the valence of the
terbium ion was found below , besides the enhancement of the
praseodymium valence; the trivalent states, which are stable at room
temperature, change to a 3+/4+ ionic mixture at low temperatures. In particular
for the =0.2 sample, the average valence determined at 8 K amounts to 3.03+
and 3.25+ for the Tb and Pr ion, respectively. In analogous
(PrRECaCoO samples (RE=Sm and Eu), in which
the MI-SS transition also took place, no valence shift of the RE ion was
detected in the XANES spectra at the RE ion -edge. The role of the
substituted RE ion for the Pr-site on the MI-SS transition is discussed
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