10,485 research outputs found
Resonantly enhanced and diminished strong-field gravitational-wave fluxes
The inspiral of a stellar mass () compact body into a
massive () black hole has been a focus of much effort,
both for the promise of such systems as astrophysical sources of gravitational
waves, and because they are a clean limit of the general relativistic two-body
problem. Our understanding of this problem has advanced significantly in recent
years, with much progress in modeling the "self force" arising from the small
body's interaction with its own spacetime deformation. Recent work has shown
that this self interaction is especially interesting when the frequencies
associated with the orbit's and motions are in an integer ratio:
, with and
both integers. In this paper, we show that key aspects of the self
interaction for such "resonant" orbits can be understood with a relatively
simple Teukolsky-equation-based calculation of gravitational-wave fluxes. We
show that fluxes from resonant orbits depend on the relative phase of radial
and angular motions. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate in simple terms
how this phase dependence arises using tools that are good for strong-field
orbits, and to present a first study of how strongly the fluxes vary as a
function of this phase and other orbital parameters. Future work will use the
full dissipative self force to examine resonant and near resonant strong-field
effects in greater depth, which will be needed to characterize how a binary
evolves through orbital resonances.Comment: 25 pages, 6 figures, 4 tables. Accepted to Phys Rev D; accepted
version posted here, including referee feedback and other useful comment
Tracking and data systems support for the Helios project. Volume 2: DSN support of Project Helios April 1975 - May 1976
Deep Space Network activities in the development of the Helios B mission from planning through entry of Helios 2 into first superior conjunction (end of Mission Phase II) are summarized. Network operational support activities for Helios 1 from first superior conjunction through entry into third superior conjunction are included
Pressure distributions on a 0.04-scale model of the Space Shuttle Orbiter's forward fuselage in the Langley unitary plan wind tunnel
Pressure distribution tests on a 0.04-scale model of the forward fuselage of the Space Shuttle Orbiter are presented without analysis. The tests were completed in the Langley Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel (UPWT). The UPWT has two different test sections operating in the continuous mode. Each test section has its own Mach number range. The model was tested at angles of attack from -2.5 deg to 30 deg and angles of sideslip from -5 deg to 5 deg in both test sections. The test Reynolds number was 6.6 x 10 to the 6th power per meter. The tests were conducted in support of the development of the Shuttle Entry Air Data System (SEADS). In addition to modeling the 20 SEADS pressure orifices, the wind-tunnel model was also instrumented with orifices to match Development Flight Instrumentation (DFI) port locations currently existing on the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia (OV-102). This DFI simulation has provided a means for comparisons between reentry flight pressure data and wind-tunnel data
Pressure distributions obtained on a 0.04-scale and 0.02-scale model of the Space Shuttle Orbiter's forward fuselage in the Langley continuous flow hypersonic tunnel
Results from pressure distribution tests on 0.04-scale and 0.02-scale models of the forward fuselage of the Space Shuttle Orbiter are presented without analysis. The tests wre completed in the Langley Continuous Flow Hypersonic Tunnel (CFHT). The 0.04-scale model was tested at angles of attack from -5 deg to 45 deg and angles of sideslip from -3 deg to 3 deg. The 0.02-scale model was tested at angles of attack from -10 deg to 45 deg and angles of sideslip from -5 deg to 5 deg. The tests were conducted in support of the development of the Shuttle Entry Air Data System (SEADS). In addition to modeling the 20 SEADS pressure orifices, the wind-tunnel models were also instrumented with orifices to match Development Flight Instrumentation (DFI) port locations currently existing on the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia (OV-102). This DFI simulation has provided a means for comparisons between reentry flight pressure data and wind-tunnel data
Tracking and data systems support for the Helios project. Volume 3: DSN support of Project Helios May 1976 - June 1977
Spacecraft extended mission coverage does not generally carry a high priority, but Helios was fortunate in that a combination of separated viewperiods and unique utilization of the STDN Goldstone antenna have provided a considerable amount of additional science data return, particularly at key times such a perihelion and/or solar occultation
How do top construction companies diversify in the international construction market?
This article won the Best Paper Award in the symposiumGlobalization has created an international market that allows construction companies transcend
traditional national boundaries and conduct business overseas. With new opportunities being brought
to contractors, competition also grows exponentially in this market. Diversification is frequently
adopted by these contractors as a strategy by the contractors for either growth, or risk management, or
both in this competitive environment. However, the pattern of diversification has not been well
measured, mapped, and analyzed. The aim of this research is to develop a Diversify Index (DI) and
examine international contractors’ diversification pattern. The data is from the Top 225 International
Contractors’ reports ranked by ENR (Engineering News-Record) from 1995 to 2014. Distributions of
the DI were explored first and then case studies were used to investigate the specific diversification
strategies adopted by the top international contractors. It is discovered that a downward trend of DI
with subsequent changes in rankings expresses that larger contractors increasingly adopt various
diversification strategies in international competition. The results provide valuable sights on the
relationship between the competitive success and their diversification strategies as well as the
tendency of diversification strategies adopted by top international contractors in different regions.postprin
- …
