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Early light curves for Type Ia supernova explosion models
Upcoming high-cadence transient survey programmes will produce a wealth of
observational data for Type Ia supernovae. These data sets will contain
numerous events detected very early in their evolution, shortly after
explosion. Here, we present synthetic light curves, calculated with the
radiation hydrodynamical approach Stella for a number of different explosion
models, specifically focusing on these first few days after explosion. We show
that overall the early light curve evolution is similar for most of the
investigated models. Characteristic imprints are induced by radioactive
material located close to the surface. However, these are very similar to the
signatures expected from ejecta-CSM or ejecta-companion interaction. Apart from
the pure deflagration explosion models, none of our synthetic light curves
exhibit the commonly assumed power-law rise. We demonstrate that this can lead
to substantial errors in the determination of the time of explosion. In
summary, we illustrate with our calculations that even with very early data an
identification of specific explosion scenarios is challenging, if only
photometric observations are available.Comment: 15 pages, 14 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in MNRA
Self-induced tunable transparency in layered superconductors
We predict a novel nonlinear electromagnetic phenomenon in layered
superconducting slabs irradiated from one side by an electromagnetic plane
wave. We show that the reflectance and transmittance of the slab can vary over
a wide range, from nearly zero to one, when changing the incident wave
amplitude. Thus changing the amplitude of the incident wave can induce either
the total transmission or reflection of the incident wave. In addition, the
dependence of the superconductor transmittance on the incident wave amplitude
has an unusual hysteretic behavior with jumps. This remarkable nonlinear effect
(self-induced transparency) can be observed even at small amplitudes, when the
wave frequency is close to the Josephson plasma frequency .Comment: 9 pages, 7 figure
Analysis of Involvement of Cytokine Genetic Polymorphisms in Development of Genital Endometriosis
The article outlines the role of cytokines in development of genital endometriosis. There were detected associations between genetic polymorphisms and their combinations and development of genital endometriosis among women in the Central region of Russi
Efficient half-harmonic generation of three-optical-cycle mid-IR frequency comb around 4 µm using OP-GaP
We report a broadband mid-infrared frequency comb with three-optical-cycle pulse duration centered around 4.2 µm, via half-harmonic generation using orientation-patterned GaP (OP-GaP) with ~43% conversion efficiency. We experimentally compare performance of GaP with GaAs and lithium niobate as the nonlinear element, and show how properties of GaP at this wavelength lead to generation of the shortest pulses and the highest conversion efficiency. These results shed new light on half-harmonic generation of frequency combs, and pave the way for generation of short-pulse intrinsically-locked frequency combs at longer wavelengths in the mid-infrared with high conversion efficiencies
NMR analysis of the composition of essential oil of fur during its evaporation
Comparative analysis of the composition of essential oil of fir during its evaporation in air for 12 weeks by method of NMR 1 H and 13 C was carried out. 12 major essential oil components were identified and quantified. It was found that the compositional change of essential oil is reflected experimentally in the quantitative content of components, and caused mainly by evaporation of highly volatile compounds. The oxidation and polymerization processes in new products approve themselves slightly
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