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Exotic Topological States with Raman-Induced Spin-Orbit Coupling
We propose a simple experimental scheme to realize simultaneously the
one-dimensional spin-orbit coupling and the staggered spin-flip in ultracold
pseudospin- atomic Fermi gases trapped in square optical lattices. In the
absence of interspecies interactions, the system supports gapped Chern
insulators and gapless topological semimetal states. By turning on the -wave
interactions, a rich variety of gapped and gapless inhomogeneous topological
superfluids can emerge. In particular, a gapped topological Fulde-Ferrell
superfluid, in which the chiral edge states at opposite boundaries possess the
same chirality, is predicted.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure
The appearance of non-spherical systems. Application to LMXB
We study the appearance of the neutron star - accretion disk system as seen
by a distant observer in the UV/X-ray domain. The observed intensity spectra
are computed assuming non-spherical geometry of the whole system, in which
outgoing spectrum is not represented by the flux spectrum, the latter being
valid for spherically symmetric objects. Intensity spectra of our model display
double bumps in UV/X-ray energy domains. Such structure is caused by the fact
that the the source is not spherically symmetric, and the proper integration of
intensity over emitted area is needed to reproduce observed spectral shape.
Relative normalization of double bump is self consistently computed by our
model. X-ray spectra of such a type were often observed in LMXB with accretion
disk, ultra luminous X-ray sources, and accreting black hole systems with hot
inner compact corona. Our model naturally explains high energy broadening of
the disk spectrum observed in some binaries. We attempted to fit our model to
X-ray data of XTE~J1709-267 from {\it XMM-Newton}. Unfortunately, the double
intensity bump predicted by our model for LMXB is located in soft X-ray domain,
uncovered by existing data for this source.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Acta Astronomica, comments are
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Thermal Bremsstrahlung Radiation in a Two-Temperature Plasma
In the normal one-temperature plasma the motion of ions is usually neglected
when calculating the Bremsstrahlung radiation of the plasma. Here we calculate
the Bremsstrahlung radiation of a two-temperature plasma by taking into account
of the motion of ions. Our results show that the total radiation power is
always lower if the motion of ions is considered. We also apply the
two-temperature Bremsstrahlung radiation mechanism for an analytical
Advection-Dominated Accretion Flow (ADAF) model; we find the two-temperature
correction to the total Bremsstrahlung radiation for ADAF is negligible.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in CHJAA. Some
discussions and references adde
The angular momentum of a magnetically trapped atomic condensate
For an atomic condensate in an axially symmetric magnetic trap, the sum of
the axial components of the orbital angular momentum and the hyperfine spin is
conserved. Inside an Ioffe-Pritchard trap (IPT) whose magnetic field (B-field)
is not axially symmetric, the difference of the two becomes surprisingly
conserved. In this paper we investigate the relationship between the values of
the sum/difference angular momentums for an atomic condensate inside a magnetic
trap and the associated gauge potential induced by the adiabatic approximation.
Our result provides significant new insight into the vorticity of magnetically
trapped atomic quantum gases.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure
Full one-loop electroweak radiative corrections to single photon production in e+e-
Large scale calculation for the radiative corrections required for the
current and future collider experiments can be done automatically using the
GRACE-LOOP system. Here several results for e+e- --> 3-body processes are
presented including e+e- --> e+e-H and e+e- --> nu nubar gamma.Comment: 5 pages, contribution to ACAT03(Dec. 2003
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