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Fast calculation of HELAS amplitudes using graphics processing unit (GPU)
We use the graphics processing unit (GPU) for fast calculations of helicity
amplitudes of physics processes. As our first attempt, we compute ( to 8) processes in collisions at TeV by
transferring the MadGraph generated HELAS amplitudes (FORTRAN) into newly
developed HEGET ({\bf H}ELAS {\bf E}valuation with {\bf G}PU {\bf E}nhanced
{\bf T}echnology) codes written in CUDA, a C-platform developed by NVIDIA for
general purpose computing on the GPU. Compared with the usual CPU programs, we
obtain 40-150 times better performance on the GPU.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figure
Isolated Star Formation: A Compact HII Region in the Virgo Cluster
We report on the discovery of an isolated, compact HII region in the Virgo
cluster. The object is located in the diffuse outer halo of NGC 4388, or could
possibly be in intracluster space. Star formation can thus take place far
outside the main star forming regions of galaxies. This object is powered by a
small starburst with an estimated mass of \sim 400\msun and age of \sim
3\myr. From a total sample of 17 HII region candidates, the present rate of
isolated star formation estimated in our Virgo field is small, \sim 10^{-6}
Msun arcmin}^{-2} yr^{-1}. However, this mode of star formation might have
been more important at higher redshifts and be responsible for a fraction of
the observed intracluster stars and total cluster metal production. This object
is relevant also for distance determinations with the planetary nebula
luminosity function from emission line surveys, for high-velocity clouds and
the in situ origin of B stars in the Galactic halo, and for local enrichment of
the intracluster gas by Type II supernovae.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, 1 figure. ApJ Letters, in press (scheduled Dec 1,
2002
Viscosity of gauge theory plasma with a chemical potential from AdS/CFT correspondence
We compute the strong coupling limit of the shear viscosity for the N=4
super-Yang-Mill theory with a chemical potential. We use the five-dimensional
Reissner-Nordstrom-anti-deSitter black hole, so the chemical potential is the
one for the R-charges U(1)_R^3. We compute the quasinormal frequencies of the
gravitational and electromagnetic vector perturbations in the background
numerically. This enables one to explicitly locate the diffusion pole for the
shear viscosity. The ratio of the shear viscosity eta to the entropy density s
is eta/s=1/(4pi) within numerical errors, which is the same result as the one
without chemical potential.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, ReVTeX4; v2: minor improvements; v3:
explanations added and improved; v4: version to appear in PR
Vortex lattice for a holographic superconductor
We investigate the vortex lattice solution in a (2+1)-dimensional holographic
model of superconductors constructed from a charged scalar condensate. The
solution is obtained perturbatively near the second-order phase transition and
is a holographic realization of the Abrikosov lattice. Below a critical value
of magnetic field, the solution has a lower free energy than the normal state.
Both the free energy density and the superconducting current are expressed by
nonlocal functions, but they reduce to the expressions in the Ginzburg-Landau
(GL) theory at long wavelength. As a result, a triangular lattice becomes the
most favorable solution thermodynamically as in the GL theory of type II
superconductors.Comment: v2: minor changes, references added; 11 pages, 2 figures: version to
appear in PR
First microsatellite loci of the myxozoan parasite Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae, the causative agent of proliferative kidney disease (PKD)
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Strange filamentary structures ("fireballs") around a merger galaxy in the Coma cluster of galaxies
We found an unusual complex of narrow blue filaments, bright blue knots, and
H-alpha emitting filaments and clouds, which morphologically resembled a
complex of ``fireballs,'' extending up to 80 kpc south from an E+A galaxy RB199
in the Coma cluster. The galaxy has a highly disturbed morphology indicative of
a galaxy--galaxy merger remnant. The narrow blue filaments extend in straight
shapes toward the south from the galaxy, and several bright blue knots are
located at the southern ends of the filaments. The Rc band absolute magnitudes,
half light radii and estimated masses of the bright knots are -12 - -13 mag,
200 - 300 pc and 10^6-7 Msolar, respectively. Long, narrow H-alpha emitting
filaments are connected at the south edge of the knots. The average color of
the fireballs is B - Rc = 0.5, which is bluer than RB199 (B - R = 0.99),
suggesting that most of the stars in the fireballs were formed within several
times 10^8 yr. The narrow blue filaments exhibit almost no H-alpha emission.
Strong H-alpha and UV emission appear in the bright knots. These
characteristics indicate that star formation recently ceased in the blue
filaments and now continues in the bright knots. The gas stripped by some
mechanism from the disk of RB199 may be traveling in the intergalactic space,
forming stars left along its trajectory. The most plausible fireball formation
mechanism is ram pressure stripping by high-speed collision between the galaxy
and the hot intra-cluster medium. The fireballs may be a snapshot of diffuse
intra-cluster population formation, or halo star population formation in a
cluster galaxy.Comment: 13 pages, 14 figures, submitted to Ap
Exact Solution of the Harmonic Oscillator in Arbitrary Dimensions with Minimal Length Uncertainty Relations
We determine the energy eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the harmonic oscillator where the position and momentum are assumed to obey the minimal length uncertainty relations. These relations exhibit a specific realization of the UV/IR correspondence which appears in string theory. Our solutions illustrate the way such minimal length uncertainties affect simple quantum mechanical systems in arbitrary dimensions, and suggest their effects could be detected in precision experiments involving electrons trapped in magnetic fields. The result may also provide a new perspective on the computation of the cosmological constant
Weight filtration on the cohomology of complex analytic spaces
We extend Deligne's weight filtration to the integer cohomology of complex
analytic spaces (endowed with an equivalence class of compactifications). In
general, the weight filtration that we obtain is not part of a mixed Hodge
structure. Our purely geometric proof is based on cubical descent for
resolution of singularities and Poincar\'e-Verdier duality. Using similar
techniques, we introduce the singularity filtration on the cohomology of
compactificable analytic spaces. This is a new and natural analytic invariant
which does not depend on the equivalence class of compactifications and is
related to the weight filtration.Comment: examples added + minor correction
Newcomers Meet the Intracluster Medium in the Coma Cluster
A main topic at this meeting is how galaxies are affected when they enter for
the first time the cluster environment from the outskirts. Most of the times we
are forced to infer the environmental effects indirectly, relying on systematic
variations of galaxy properties with environment, but there aren't many
examples of direct observations able to unveil ongoing transformations taking
place, and the corresponding mechanism producing it. We present a case in which
it is possible to identify the cluster environment, and in particular the
intracluster medium and the recent infall history of galaxies onto the cluster,
as the cause for a recent, abrupt change in the evolutionary history of
galaxies.Comment: 5 pages, 1 postscript figure -- to appear in "Outskirts of Galaxy
Clusters: intense life in the suburbs", IAU Colloquium N. 195, 2004, ed. A
Diaferi
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