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Quantitative test of thermal field theory for Bose-Einstein condensates
We present numerical results from a full second order quantum field theory of
Bose-Einstein condensates applied to the 1997 JILA experiment [D. S. Jin et
al., Phys. Rev. Lett. Vol. 78, 764 (1997)]. Good agreement is found for the
energies and decay rates for both the lowest-energy m = 2 and m = 0 modes. The
anomalous behaviour of the m = 0 mode is due to experimental perturbation of
the non-condensate. The theory includes the coupled dynamics of the condensate
and thermal cloud, the anomalous pair average and all relevant finite size
effects.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Uses revtex4, amsmath, amssymb and psfra
Millimeter-wave radiometry for radio astronomy Final report
Lunation study using millimeter wave radiometry for radio astronom
Millimeter-wave radiometry for radio astronomy Final report, Nov. 1965 - 31 Dec. 1967
Noise, gain, and antenna data for millimeter wave radiometers, and lunar eclipse observation
Seeding of high temperature air flow
Seeding of high temperature air flows is problematic because common seeding materials can ignite and may pose a threat for human health in case of inhalation. Sodium chloride is proposed as a seeding material to avoid these problems. The generation of crystals using an ultrasonic atomizer is described and the measured particle size distribution is presented. The described method has the additional advantage that the particle size can easily be adjusted. This allows the operator to comply with the experimental requirements in terms of resolvable frequencies. The described method has been successfully applied to LDA measurements in a 500°C air flo
Information content of ozone retrieval algorithms
The algorithms are characterized that were used for production processing by the major suppliers of ozone data to show quantitatively: how the retrieved profile is related to the actual profile (This characterizes the altitude range and vertical resolution of the data); the nature of systematic errors in the retrieved profiles, including their vertical structure and relation to uncertain instrumental parameters; how trends in the real ozone are reflected in trends in the retrieved ozone profile; and how trends in other quantities (both instrumental and atmospheric) might appear as trends in the ozone profile. No serious deficiencies were found in the algorithms used in generating the major available ozone data sets. As the measurements are all indirect in someway, and the retrieved profiles have different characteristics, data from different instruments are not directly comparable
An integrated genomic analysis of lung cancer reveals loss of DUSP4 in EGFR-mutant tumors.
To address the biological heterogeneity of lung cancer, we studied 199 lung adenocarcinomas by integrating genome-wide data on copy number alterations and gene expression with full annotation for major known somatic mutations in this cancer. This showed non-random patterns of copy number alterations significantly linked to EGFR and KRAS mutation status and to distinct clinical outcomes, and led to the discovery of a striking association of EGFR mutations with underexpression of DUSP4, a gene within a broad region of frequent single-copy loss on 8p. DUSP4 is involved in negative feedback control of EGFR signaling, and we provide functional validation for its role as a growth suppressor in EGFR-mutant lung adenocarcinoma. DUSP4 loss also associates with p16/CDKN2A deletion and defines a distinct clinical subset of lung cancer patients. Another novel observation is that of a reciprocal relationship between EGFR and LKB1 mutations. These results highlight the power of integrated genomics to identify candidate driver genes within recurrent broad regions of copy number alteration and to delineate distinct oncogenetic pathways in genetically complex common epithelial cancers
The transverse breathing mode of an elongated Bose-Einstein condensate
We study experimentally the transverse monopole mode of an elongated rubidium
condensate. Due to the scaling invariance of the non-linear Schr\"odinger
(Gross-Pitaevski) equation, the oscillation is monochromatic and sinusoidal at
short times, even under strong excitation. For ultra-low temperatures, the
quality factor can exceed 2000, where and
are the mode angular frequency and damping rate. This value is much
larger than any previously reported for other eigenmodes of a condensate. We
also present the temperature variation of and .Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PR
Assessing ecosystem services from multifunctional trees in pastures using Bayesian belief networks
A Bayesian belief network (BBN) was developed to assess preferred combinations of trees in live fences and on pastures in silvopastoral systems. The BBN was created with information from Rivas, Nicaragua, using local farmer knowledge on tree species, trees' costs and benefits, farmers' expressed needs and aspirations, and scientific knowledge regarding tree functional traits and their contribution to ecosystem services and benefits. The model identifies combinations of trees, which provide multiple ecosystem services from pastures, improving their productivity and contribution to farmer livelihoods. We demonstrate how the identification of portfolios of multifunctional trees can satisfy a profile of desired ecosystem services prioritized by the farmer. Diagnostics using Bayesian inference starts with an identification of farmer needs and ‘works backwards’ to identify a silvopastoral system structure. We conclude that Bayesian belief networks are a promising modeling technique for multi-criteria decisions in farm adaptation processes, where interventions must be adapted to specific contexts and farmer preferences
Temperature Dependence of Damping and Frequency Shifts of the Scissors Mode of a trapped Bose-Einstein Condensate
We have studied the properties of the scissors mode of a trapped
Bose-Einstein condensate of Rb atoms at finite temperature. We measured
a significant shift in the frequency of the mode below the hydrodynamic limit
and a strong dependence of the damping rate as the temperature increased. We
compared our damping rate results to recent theoretical calculations for other
observed collective modes finding a fair agreement. From the frequency
measurements we deduce the moment of inertia of the gas and show that it is
quenched below the transition point, because of the superfluid nature of the
condensed gas.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Quadrupole collective modes in trapped finite-temperature Bose-Einstein condensates
Finite temperature simulations are used to study quadrupole excitations of a
trapped Bose-Einstein condensate. We focus specifically on the m=0 mode, where
a long-standing theoretical problem has been to account for an anomalous
variation of the mode frequency with temperature. We explain this behavior in
terms of the excitation of two separate modes, corresponding to coupled motion
of the condensate and thermal cloud. The relative amplitudes of the modes
depends sensitively on the temperature and on the frequency of the harmonic
drive used to excite them. Good agreement with experiment is found for
appropriate drive frequencies.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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