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Understanding Rates of Marijuana Use and Consequences Among Adolescents in a Changing Legal Landscape.
Purpose of Review:There is not one answer to address whether marijuana use has increased, decreased, or stayed the same given changes in state legalization of medical and non-medical marijuana in the USA. Recent Findings:Evidence suggests some health benefits for medical marijuana; however, initiation of marijuana use is a risk factor for developing problem cannabis use. Though use rates have remained stable over recent years, about one in three 10th graders report marijuana use, most adolescents do not view the drug as harmful, and over 650,000 youth aged 12 to 17 struggle with cannabis use disorder. Summary:Although the health benefits of medical marijuana are becoming better understood, more research is needed. Intervention and prevention programs must better address effects of marijuana, acknowledging that while there may be some benefits medically, marijuana use can affect functioning during adolescence when the brain is still developing
The bright optical companion to the eclipsing millisecond pulsar in NGC 6397
We report the possible optical identification of the companion to the
eclipsing millisecond pulsar PSR J1740-5340 in the globular cluster NGC 6397. A
bright variable star with an anomalous red colour and optical variability which
nicely correlates to the orbital period of the pulsar has been found close to
the pulsar position. If confirmed, the optical light curve, reminiscent of
tidal distorsions similar to those observed in detached and contact binaries,
support the idea that this is the first case of a Roche lobe filling companion
to a millisecond pulsar.Comment: 9 pages, 4 embedded figures, submitted to ApJ Letter
Timing the millisecond pulsars in 47 Tucanae
In the last 10 years 20 millisecond pulsars have been discovered in the
globular cluster 47 Tucanae. Hitherto, only 3 of these had published timing
solutions. Here we improve upon these 3 and present 12 new solutions. These
measurements can be used to determine a variety of physical properties of the
pulsars and of the cluster. The 15 pulsars have positions determined with
typical uncertianties of only a few milliarcsec and they are all located within
1.2 arcmin of the cluster centre. We have also measured the proper motions of 5
of the pulsars, which are consistent with the proper motion of 47 Tuc based on
Hipparcos data. The period derivatives measured for many of the pulsars are
dominated by the dynamical effects of the cluster gravitational field, and are
used to constrain the surface mass density of the cluster. All pulsars have
characteristic ages T > 170 Myr and magnetic fields B < 2.4e9 Gauss, and the
average T > 1 Gyr. We have measured the rate of advance of periastron for the
binary pulsar J0024-7204H, implying a total system mass 1.4+-0.8 solar masses.Comment: 17 pages, 11 included figures, accepted for publication in MNRA
Spin-based quantum gating with semiconductor quantum dots by bichromatic radiation method
A potential scheme is proposed for realizing a two-qubit quantum gate in
semiconductor quantum dots. Information is encoded in the spin degrees of
freedom of one excess conduction electron of each quantum dot. We propose to
use two lasers, radiation two neighboring QDs, and tuned to blue detuning with
respect to the resonant frequencies of individual excitons. The two-qubit phase
gate can be achieved by means of both Pauli-blocking effect and dipole-dipole
coupling between intermediate excitonic states.Comment: Europhysics Letters 66 (2004) 1
Timing the Parkes Multibeam Pulsars
Measurement of accurate positions, pulse periods and period derivatives is an
essential follow-up to any pulsar survey. The procedures being used to obtain
timing parameters for the pulsars discovered in the Parkes multibeam pulsar
survey are described. Completed solutions have been obtained so far for about
80 pulsars. They show that the survey is preferentially finding pulsars with
higher than average surface dipole magnetic fields. Eight pulsars have been
shown to be members of binary systems and some of the more interesting results
relating to these are presented.Comment: 6 pages, 2 embedded EPS figures, to be published in proceedings of
"Pulsar Astronomy - 2000 and Beyond", ASP Conf. Se
The Double Pulsar System J0737-3039: Modulation of the radio emission from B by radiation from A
We have analyzed single pulses from PSR J0737-3039B, the 2.8-s pulsar in the
recently discovered double pulsar system, using data taken with the Green Bank
Telescope at 820 and 1400 MHz. We report the detection of features similar to
drifting subpulses, detectable over only a fraction of the pulse window, with a
fluctuation frequency of 0.196 cycles/period. This is exactly the beat
frequency between the periods of the two pulsars. In addition, the drifting
features have a separation within a given pulse of 23 ms, equal to the pulse
period of A. These features are therefore due to the direct influence of PSR
J0737-3039A's 44-Hz electromagnetic radiation on PSR J0737-3039B's
magnetosphere. We only detect them over a small range of orbital phases, when
the radiation from the recycled pulsar PSR J0737-3039A meets our line of sight
to PSR J0737-3039B from the side.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, Accepted by ApJ Letters 11 August 200
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