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gr-qc/0510067 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Correlation analysis of stochastic gravitational wave background around 0.1-1Hz
Authors: Naoki Seto
Comments: 11 pages, 7 figures, revised version, to appear in PRD

We discuss prospects for direct measurement of stochastic gravitational wave background around 0.1-1Hz with future space missions. It is assumed to use correlation analysis technique with the optimal TDI variables for two sets of LISA-type interferometers. The signal to noise for detection of the background and the estimation errors for its basic parameters (amplitude, spectral index) are evaluated for proposed missions.

 
gr-qc/0601078 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Brane-world cosmology
Authors: David Wands (ICG, Portsmouth)
Comments: 16 pages, 4 figures, to appear in proceedings of ERE2005, the XXVIII Spanish Relativity Meeting, Oviedo, Spain

Brane-world models, where observers are restricted to a brane in a higher-dimensional spacetime, offer a novel perspective on cosmology. I discuss some approaches to cosmology in extra dimensions and some interesting aspects of gravity and cosmology in brane-world models.

 

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astro-ph/0508665 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Simulations of Magnetorotational Instability in a Magnetized Couette Flow
Authors: Wei Liu, Jeremy Goodman, Hantao Ji
Comments: 29 pages, 15 figures and 3 tables, accepted by ApJ
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 16:13:24 GMT (336kb)
 
astro-ph/0510299 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: A wide area survey for high-redshift massive galaxies. I. Number counts and clustering of BzKs and EROs
Authors: X. Kong, E. Daddi, N. Arimoto, A. Renzini, T. Broadhurst, A. Cimatti, C. Ikuta, K. Ohta, L. da Costa, L. F. Olsen, M. Onodera, N. Tamura
Comments: 19 pages, 13 figures, accepted by ApJ. While checking the proofs we became aware of a material mistake of non-trivial scientific relevance. In the original it was reported that the comoving volume density of passive BzK-selected galaxies with <z>=1.7 and more massive than 10^{11}M_sun was 45%+/-15% of the local number density of similarly massive early-type galaxies. This fraction actually turns out to be 20%+/-7%. Section 6.4, point 5 in section 7, and the abstract have been modified accordingly
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 03:39:00 GMT (980kb)
 
astro-ph/0510574 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: The Fate of Former Companions to Hypervelocity Stars Originating at the Galactic Center
Authors: Idan Ginsburg, Abraham Loeb (Harvard U.)
Comments: Accepted for publication in MNRAS
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 20:44:54 GMT (104kb)
 
astro-ph/0511687 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Distribution function of the dark matter
Authors: N. W. Evans (1), J. An (1,2) ((1) IoA Cambridge, (2) MKI-MIT)
Comments: to appear in PRD, including 3 figures, typo corrected
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 19 Jan 2006 21:15:59 GMT (44kb)
 
astro-ph/0512641 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Analytic Results for a Flat Universe Dominated by Dust and Dark Energy
Authors: A.Gruppuso, F.Finelli
Comments: 6 pages,6 figures. One reference added, minor changes to match version published in Physical Review D
Journal-ref: Phys.Rev.D 73,023512 (2006)
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:23:15 GMT (25kb)
 
astro-ph/0601005 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Turbulent Structure of a Stratified Supernova-Driven Interstellar Medium
Authors: M. K. Ryan Joung (1 and 2), Mordecai-Mark Mac Low (2 and 1) ((1) Columbia University, (2) AMNH)
Comments: 15 pages, 11 figures, submitted to ApJ; corrected typos
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 19:49:19 GMT (978kb)
 
astro-ph/0601189 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Searches for diffuse X-ray emission around millisecond pulsars: An X-ray nebula associated with PSR J2124-3358
Authors: C. Y. Hui, W. Becker (MPE)
Comments: Accepted by A&A letter
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 17:26:16 GMT (167kb)
 
astro-ph/0601414 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Exploring the surface properties of Transneptunian Objects and Centaurs with polarimetric FORS1/VLT observations
Authors: S. Bagnulo, H. Boehnhardt, K. Muinonen, L. Kolokolova, I. Belskaya, M.A. Barucci
Comments: 11 pages, 7 postscript figures, accepted by A&A; astro-ph abstract has been replaced with a more complete one
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 06:09:11 GMT (54kb)
 
astro-ph/0601419 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Discovery of two new methanol masers in NGC 7538
Authors: M. Pestalozzi, V. Minier, F. Motte, J. Conway
Comments: Accepted for publication in A&A. Figure 1 is available at this http URL (eps file, 3.6MB)
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 12:36:41 GMT (15kb)
 
astro-ph/0601439 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Planetary nebulae with emission-line central stars
Authors: K. Gesicki, A. A. Zijlstra, A. Acker, S. K. Gorny, K. Gozdziewski, J. R. Walsh
Comments: 14 pages, 9 figures, accepted to A&A
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 10:23:27 GMT (137kb)
 
gr-qc/0509101 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Gravitational wave snapshots of generic extreme mass ratio inspirals
Authors: Steve Drasco, Scott A. Hughes
Comments: Minor changes in response to comments from readers, referees, and editors. Final version, as it will appear in Physical Review D. Raw data and a small program which will convert the data into waveforms lasting for arbitrary lengths of time can be found at this http URL
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 19 Jan 2006 23:19:18 GMT (162kb)
 
gr-qc/0601032 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Gauge Invariant Treatment of the Energy Carried by a Gravitational Wave
Authors: Philip D. Mannheim (University of Connecticut)
Comments: 11 pages, revtex4. Replaced version provides the arbitrary gauge energy-momentum tensor for fluctuations around a flat background. Earlier version only provided this energy-momentum tensor in the harmonic gauge
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 13:09:03 GMT (10kb)
 
gr-qc/0601043 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Can Gravitons Be Detected?
Authors: Tony Rothman, Stephen Boughn
Comments: 21 pages, no figures. To be submitted to AJP This version corrects a few misprints
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 18:21:39 GMT (23kb)
 
gr-qc/0601055 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: What do the orbital motions of the outer planets of the Solar System tell us about the Pioneer anomaly?
Authors: Lorenzo Iorio
Comments: Latex2e, 13 pages, 3 tables, 4 figures, 14 references. References added. Stressed the fact that, even by assuming errors in the planetary orbital elements 30 times larger that those published by Pitjeva, the anomalous Pioneer effects on Uranus, Neptune, Pluto still remain well larger and, thus, detectable if present
Subj-class: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology; Space Physics
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 16:04:50 GMT (37kb)
 
hep-ph/0506229 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Constraining Gravitino Dark Matter with the Cosmic Microwave Background
Authors: Raphael Lamon, Ruth Durrer
Comments: 8 pages, 6 figures, revtex4, replaced to match published version
Journal-ref: PRD 73, 023507 (2006)
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 20 Jan 2006 08:51:02 GMT (894kb)
 

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gr-qc/0601074 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Plane waves in metric-affine gravity
Authors: Yuri N. Obukhov
Comments: 18 pages, revtex, no figures

We describe plane-fronted waves in the Yang-Mills type quadratic metric-affine theory of gravity. The torsion and the nonmetricity are both nontrivial, and they do not belong to the triplet ansatz.

 
gr-qc/0601085 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Loop Quantum Cosmology
Authors: Martin Bojowald
Comments: 104 pages, 10 figures; online version, containing 6 movies, available at this http URL
Journal-ref: Living Rev. Relativity 8 (2005) 11

Quantum gravity is expected to be necessary in order to understand situations where classical general relativity breaks down. In particular in cosmology one has to deal with initial singularities, i.e. the fact that the backward evolution of a classical space-time inevitably comes to an end after a finite amount of proper time. This presents a breakdown of the classical picture and requires an extended theory for a meaningful description. Since small length scales and high curvatures are involved, quantum effects must play a role. Not only the singularity itself but also the surrounding space-time is then modified. One particular realization is loop quantum cosmology, an application of loop quantum gravity to homogeneous systems, which removes classical singularities. Its implications can be studied at different levels. Main effects are introduced into effective classical equations which allow to avoid interpretational problems of quantum theory. They give rise to new kinds of early universe phenomenology with applications to inflation and cyclic models. To resolve classical singularities and to understand the structure of geometry around them, the quantum description is necessary. Classical evolution is then replaced by a difference equation for a wave function which allows to extend space-time beyond classical singularities. One main question is how these homogeneous scenarios are related to full loop quantum gravity, which can be dealt with at the level of distributional symmetric states. Finally, the new structure of space-time arising in loop quantum gravity and its application to cosmology sheds new light on more general issues such as time.

 
hep-ph/0601054 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: The diffuse neutrino flux from supernovae: upper limit on the electron neutrino component from the non-observation of antineutrinos at SuperKamiokande
Authors: Cecilia Lunardini
Comments: LaTeX, 4 pages, 1 figure

I derive an upper bound on the electron neutrino component of the diffuse supernova neutrino flux from the constraint on the antineutrino component at SuperKamiokande. The connection between antineutrino and neutrino channels is due to the similarity of the muon and tau neutrino and antineutrino fluxes produced in a supernova, and to the conversion of these species into electron neutrinos and antineutrinos inside the star. The limit on the electron neutrino flux is 5.5 cm^-2 s^-1 above 19.3 MeV of neutrino energy, and is stronger than the direct limit from LSD by three orders of magnitude. It represents the minimal sensitivity required at future direct searches, and is intriguingly close to the reach of the SNO and ICARUS experiments. The electron neutrino flux will have a lower bound if the electron antineutrino flux is measured. Indicatively, the first can be smaller than the second at most by a factor of 2-3 depending on the details of the neutrino spectra at production.

 
hep-th/0601086 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Possible Stabilization Mechanism with Bulk and Branes $SO(N)$ Yang-Mills for Closed Universes
Authors: P. Castelo Ferreira, P. Vargas Moniz

In this work we orbifold the compact fifth dimension of $SO(N)$ Yang-Mills and Einstein theory in five dimensions obtaining two orbifold fixed planes (branes). We minimize the action trough the equations of motion. By considering different possible periodicities for the fields in the fifth dimension and choosing the minimum allowed value we have a possible stabilization mechanism for the compactification radius. We show that for standard fields such mechanism is possible while for ghost fields it is not.

 
hep-th/0601153 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Collisions of strings with Y junctions
Authors: E. J. Copeland, T. W. B. Kibble, D. A. Steer
Comments: 4 pages, 1 figure, uses revtex4

We study the dynamics of Nambu--Goto strings with junctions at which three strings meet. In particular, we exhibit one simple exact solution and examine the process of intercommuting of two straight strings, in which they exchange partners but become joined by a third string. We show that there are important kinematical constraints on this process. The exchange cannot occur if the strings meet with very large relative velocity. This may have important implications for the evolution of cosmic superstring networks and non-abelian string networks.

 
quant-ph/0601129 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Swapping and singlet projection as generic entanglement witnesses for quantum Heisenberg spin-$s$ systems
Authors: Guang-Ming Zhang, Xiaoguang Wang
Comments: 9 pages, 3 figures
Subj-class: Quantum Physics; Statistical Mechanics

Based on the SU($N$) representation of group theory, we derive the generalized SU($N$) invariant swapping operator for the quantum Heisenberg spin-$s$ systems ($N=2s+1$). It has been demonstrated that the partial transposition of the swapping operator is equal to the singlet pairing projection in the tensor product space of the fundamental SU($N$) representation and its conjugate one. For general SU(2) invariant bipartite spin-$s$ systems, the expectation value of the swapping operator is found to be the leading term in the negativity expression with respect to the corresponding density matrix. Generalized to the many-body SU(2) invariant states, we prove that the expectation values of the swapping operator and the singlet pairing projector can be regarded as two generic entanglement witnesses, which can be detectable in future experiments.

 

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astro-ph/0508463 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Deriving the mass distribution of M87 from globular clusters
Authors: Xiaoan Wu, Scott Tremaine
Comments: 32 pages, 12 figures, accepted to publish in ApJ
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 23 Jan 2006 18:38:55 GMT (95kb)
 
astro-ph/0510335 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Dissipation of Magnetohydrodynamic Waves on Energetic Particles: Impact on Interstellar Turbulence and Cosmic Ray Transport
Authors: V. S. Ptuskin (IZMIRAN), I. V. Moskalenko (Stanford), F. C. Jones (NASA GSFC), A. W. Strong (MPE), V. N. Zirakashvili (IZMIRAN)
Comments: 15 pages, 20 figures, 1 table, emulateapj.cls; To be published in ApJ 10 May 2006, v.642
Note: replaced with revised version Sat, 21 Jan 2006 04:23:46 GMT (68kb)
 
astro-ph/0510518 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Infrared Supernova Remnants in the Spitzer GLIMPSE Field
Authors: Ho-Gyu Lee
Comments: 30 pages including 24 figures, published in JKAS (Journal of the Korean Astronomical Society)
Journal-ref: JKAS, 2005, 38, 385
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 23 Jan 2006 09:45:13 GMT (973kb)
 
astro-ph/0511029 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Supernova limits on brane world cosmology
Authors: Malcolm Fairbairn, Ariel Goobar (Stockholm University)
Comments: comments added on baryon oscillations/typos fixed 8 pages, 3 figs
Note: replaced with revised version Sun, 22 Jan 2006 18:48:13 GMT (48kb)
 
astro-ph/0511688 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Non-Gaussianity of the density distribution in accelerating universes
Authors: Takayuki Tatekawa, Shuntaro Mizuno
Comments: 15 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in JCAP; v2: smoothing scale has been changed
Note: replaced with revised version Sat, 21 Jan 2006 00:15:20 GMT (20kb)
 
astro-ph/0512655 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Asymmetric neutrino propagation in newly born magnetized strange stars: GRB and kicks
Authors: J. Berdermann, D. Blaschke, H. Grigorian, D. N. Voskresensky
Comments: 8 pages, 2 figures, changes in title and contents
Note: replaced with revised version Sat, 21 Jan 2006 12:35:46 GMT (49kb)
 
astro-ph/0601120 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: The Dependence of Occupation of Galaxies on Halo Formation Time
Authors: Guangtun Zhu (1), Zheng Zheng (2), W.P. Lin (1), Y.P. Jing (1), Xi Kang (1 and 3), Liang Gao (4) ((1) SHAO, (2) IAS, Princeton, (3) Oxford, (4) ICC, Durham)
Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures, Accepted by ApJ Letters, emulateapj layout. Minor changes. Poisson errors added in Figure 1. We remove the last figure, which is available in this http URL
Note: replaced with revised version Sat, 21 Jan 2006 05:09:16 GMT (41kb)
 
astro-ph/0601172 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: The role of kink instability in Poynting-flux dominated jets
Authors: Dimitrios Giannios, Henk C. Spruit (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics)
Comments: 13 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in A&A, typos Corrected
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 23 Jan 2006 17:31:38 GMT (317kb)
 
astro-ph/0601282 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Compact strange stars with a medium dependence in gluons at finite temperature
Authors: Manjari Bagchi, Subharthi Ray, Mira Dey, Jishnu Dey
Comments: 6 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in A & A on 19/12/2005
Note: replaced with revised version Sun, 22 Jan 2006 19:09:37 GMT (55kb)
 
astro-ph/0601401 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Fossils of Reionization in the Local Group
Authors: Nickolay Y. Gnedin (1,2), Andrey V. Kravtsov (2,3) (1 - Fermilab, 2 - U.Chicago, 3 - KICP)
Comments: 8 pages, 9 figures; submitted to ApJ
Note: replaced with revised version Sun, 22 Jan 2006 20:09:17 GMT (82kb)
 
astro-ph/0601420 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Motion toward the Great Attractor from an ether-drift experiment
Authors: M. Consoli, E. Costanzo, V. Palmisano
Comments: 12 pages, plain Latex
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 23 Jan 2006 15:48:09 GMT (10kb)
 
astro-ph/0601451 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Discovery of 35 New Supernova Remnants in the Inner Galaxy
Authors: C. L. Brogan, J. D. Gelfand, B. M. Gaensler, N. E. Kassim, T. J. Lazio
Comments: 5 pages; Accepted to ApJL, high resolution figures available from this http URL
Note: replaced with revised version Sat, 21 Jan 2006 00:32:18 GMT (524kb)
 
astro-ph/0601459 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Thermalisation of electrons in a stellar atmosphere
Authors: L. Chevallier
Comments: 4 pages, 1 figure, conference, journal-ref updated
Journal-ref: SF2A-2001: Semaine de l'Astrophysique Francaise, meeting held in Lyon, France, May 28 - June 1, 2001, Edited by F. Combes, D. Barret, F. Thevenin. Published by EdP-Sciences, Conference Series, p. 181
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 23 Jan 2006 09:51:55 GMT (15kb)
 
astro-ph/0601477 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Spectroscopic Identification of Cool White Dwarfs in the Solar Neighbourhood
Authors: Adela Kawka, Stephane Vennes
Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ, fixed typo in text
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 23 Jan 2006 14:38:10 GMT (159kb)
 
gr-qc/0506129 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Quantum evaporation of a naked singularity
Authors: Rituparno Goswami, Pankaj S. Joshi, Parampreet Singh
Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures. Minor changes to match published version in Physical Review Letters
Note: replaced with revised version Sun, 22 Jan 2006 18:05:48 GMT (18kb)
 
gr-qc/0508059 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: An exact Lagrangian integral for the Newtonian gravitational field strength
Authors: Thomas Buchert
Comments: 15 pages, section on applications added; matches published version in Phys.Lett.A
Subj-class: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology; Mathematical Physics
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 23 Jan 2006 18:49:32 GMT (13kb)
 
gr-qc/0511065 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Gravitational lensing by Einstein-Born-Infeld black holes
Authors: Ernesto F. Eiroa
Comments: 16 pages, 4 figures; v2: extended and improved, new references added. Accepted for publication in Physical Review D
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 23 Jan 2006 15:26:11 GMT (329kb)
 
hep-ph/0412104 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Constraints on neutrino masses from a Galactic supernova neutrino signal at present and future detectors
Authors: Enrico Nardi (INFN Frascati and Antioquia U.), Jorge I. Zuluaga (Antioquia U.)
Comments: 28 pages, 5 Figures, added discussion on systematic errors and some clarifications. Results unchanged. Published version
Journal-ref: Nucl.Phys. B731 (2005) 140-163
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 23 Jan 2006 17:00:02 GMT (71kb)
 
hep-ph/0601053 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Classical Cancellation of the Cosmological Constant Re-Considered
Authors: Stephen M. Barr, Siew-Phang Ng, Robert J. Scherrer
Comments: 18 pages, 1 figure; references added, corrected 2nd last paragraph of Sec 2
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 23 Jan 2006 20:37:29 GMT (25kb)
 
hep-th/0512118 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Dark Energy: the equation of state description versus scalar-tensor or modified gravity
Authors: S. Capozziello, S. Nojiri, S.D. Odintsov
Comments: LaTeX file, 10 pages, 3 figures, the fit of two equivalent models with observational data is added, new references
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 23 Jan 2006 12:53:48 GMT (56kb)
 

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gr-qc/0601096 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Theoretical foundations for on-ground tests of LISA PathFinder thermal diagnostics
Authors: Alberto Lobo, Miquel Nofrarias, Juan Ramos-Castro, Josep Sanjuan
Comments: 11 pages, 3 figures, LaTeX2e (compile with pdflatex), sumbitted to CQG

This paper reports on the methods and results of a theoretical analysis to design an insulator which must provide a thermally quiet environment to test on ground delicate temperature sensors and associated electronics. These will fly on board ESA's LISA PathFinder (LPF) mission as part of the thermal diagnostics subsystem of the LISA Test-flight Package (LTP). We evaluate the heat transfer function (in frequency domain) of a central body of good thermal conductivity surrounded by a layer of a very poorly conducting substrate. This is applied to assess the materials and dimensions necessary to meet temperature stability requirements in the metal core, where sensors will be implanted for test. The analysis is extended to evaluate the losses caused by heat leakage through connecting wires, linking the sensors with the electronics in a box outside the insulator. The results indicate that, in spite of the very demanding stability conditions, a sphere of outer diameter of the order one metre is sufficient.

 
hep-th/0601082 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Dilaton Dynamics from Production of Tensionless Membranes
Authors: Sera Cremonini, Scott Watson
Comments: 39 pages, 7 figures, minor corrections and reference added

In this paper we consider classical and quantum corrections to cosmological solutions of 11D SUGRA coming from dynamics of membrane states. We first consider the supermembrane spectrum following the approach of Russo and Tseytlin for consistent quantization. We calculate the production rate of BPS membrane bound states in a cosmological background and find that such effects are generically suppressed by the Planck scale, as expected. However, for a modified brane spectrum possessing enhanced symmetry, production can be finite and significant. We stress that this effect could not be anticipated given only a knowledge of the low-energy effective theory. Once on-shell, inclusion of these states leads to an attractive force pulling the dilaton towards a fixed point of S-duality, namely $g_s=1$. Although the SUGRA description breaks down in this regime, inclusion of the enhanced states suggests that the center of M-theory moduli space is a dynamical attractor. Morever, our results seem to suggest that string dynamics does indeed favor a vacuum near fixed points of duality.

 
hep-th/0601162 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Probabilities in the Bousso-Polchinski multiverse
Authors: Delia Schwartz-Perlov, Alexander Vilenkin

Using the recently introduced method to calculate bubble abundances in an eternally inflating spacetime, we investigate the volume distribution for the cosmological constant $\Lambda$ in the context of the Bousso-Polchinski landscape model. We find that the resulting distribution has a staggered appearance which is in sharp contrast to the heuristically expected flat distribution. Previous successful predictions for the observed value of $\Lambda$ have hinged on the assumption of a flat volume distribution. To reconcile our staggered distribution with observations for $\Lambda$, the BP model would have to produce a huge number of vacua in the anthropic range $\Delta\Lambda_A$ of $\Lambda$, so that the distribution could conceivably become smooth after averaging over some suitable scale $\delta\Lambda\ll\Delta\Lambda_A$.

 
nucl-th/0601050 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Dependence of nuclear magnetic moments on quark masses and limits on temporal variation of fundamental constants from atomic clock experiments
Authors: V.V. Flambaum, A.F. Tedesco
Subj-class: Nuclear Theory; Atomic Physics

We calculate the dependence of the nuclear magnetic moments on the quark masses including the spin-spin interaction effects and obtain limits on the variation of the fine structure constant $\alpha$ and $(m_q/\Lambda_{QCD})$ using recent atomic clock experiments examining hyperfine transitions in H, Rb, Cs, Yb$^+$ and Hg$^+$ and the optical transition in Hg$^+$ and Yb$^+$ .

 
physics/0601157 [abs, pdf] :
Title: Photoelectron backscattering in vacuum phototubes
Authors: B.K.Lubsandorzhiev, R.V.Vasiliev, Y.E.Vyatchin, B.A.J.Shaibonov
Subj-class: Instrumentation and Detectors

In this article we describe results of a photoelectron backscattering effect in vacuum phototubes: classical photomultipliers (PMT) and hybrid phototubes (PH). Late pulses occurring in PMTs are attributed to the photoelectron backscattering and distinguished from pulses due to an anode glow effect. The late pulses are measured in a number of PMTs and HPs with various photocathode sizes covering 1-50 cm range and different types of the first dynode materials and construction designs. It is shown that the late pulses are a generic feature of all vacuum photodetectors - PMTs and PHs and they don't deteriorate dramatically amplitude and timing responses of vacuum phototubes.

 
physics/0601159 [abs, pdf] :
Title: On the history of photomultiplier tube invention
Authors: B.K.Lubsandorzhiev
Comments: Presented at the 4th Beaune Conference on New Development in Photodetection, Beaune France, 19-24 June 2005
Subj-class: Instrumentation and Detectors

In this very short note we review some historical aspects of photomultiplier tube invention. It is our tribute to the memory of great Soviet-Russian physicist and engineer Leonid Aleksandrovitch Kubetsky whose life and scientific achievements are described briefly. Particular efforts are made to shed light on a controversial issue of who invented the first photomultiplier tube. It is asserted that if to recognize L.A.Kubetsky's priority on the photomultiplier tube invention the last Beaune Conference would be held on the eve of the 75th Anniversary of that great event.

 

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astro-ph/0510855 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Biermann Mechanism in Primordial Supernova Remnant and Seed Fields
Authors: Hidekazu Hanayama, Keitaro Takahashi, Kei Kotake, Masamune Oguri, Kiyotomo Ichiki, Hiroshi Ohno
Comments: 4pages, 2figures, to appear in the Proc. of the Int. Conference on "The Origin and Evolution of Cosmic Magnetism", Bologna, 29 August - 2 September 2005, eds. R. Beck, G. Brunetti, L. Feretti and B. Gaensler (Atronomische Nachrichten, Wiley, 2005)
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 24 Jan 2006 18:36:52 GMT (971kb)
 
astro-ph/0511814 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Viscous generalized Chaplygin gas
Authors: Xiang-hua Zhai, You-dong Xu, Xin-zhou Li
Comments: 8 pages, 5 eps figures, typos corrected
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 24 Jan 2006 02:19:30 GMT (53kb)
 
astro-ph/0512089 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Exact Wave Propagation in a Spacetime with a Cosmic String
Authors: Teruaki Suyama, Takahiro Tanaka, Ryuichi Takahashi
Comments: 15 pages, 8 figures, reference added
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 24 Jan 2006 09:11:02 GMT (960kb)
 
astro-ph/0601020 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: QPOs during magnetar flares are not driven by mechanical normal modes of the crust
Authors: Yuri Levin (Leiden Observatory and Lorentz Institute)
Comments: 4 pages, accepted to MNRAS letters. Important references on oscillations of magnetic stars are added, comment on the 625Hz QPO is added, the conclusions are strengthened
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 24 Jan 2006 13:56:35 GMT (36kb)
 
astro-ph/0601421 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: The infrared jet in Centaurus A: multiwavelength constraints on emission mechanisms and particle acceleration
Authors: M. J. Hardcastle, R. P. Kraft, D. M. Worrall
Comments: Accepted by MN letters. 5 pages, 4 colour figures. Some figures reduced in quality. v2 fixes two typos, no other changes
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 24 Jan 2006 10:31:07 GMT (242kb)
 
astro-ph/0601441 [abs, src] :
Title: Discovery of the Closest Brown Dwarf to the Sun? A Methane Rich Brown Dwarf around the Nearby M8.5 Star SCR 1845-6357
Authors: B.A. Biller, M. Kasper, L.M. Close, W. Brandner, S. Kellner
Comments: This paper was accidentally submitted twice to astro-ph. This version has been withdrawn -- please see astro-ph/0601440 instead
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 23 Jan 2006 21:02:47 GMT (0kb,I)
 
gr-qc/0512081 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Accretion disk onto boson stars: a way to supplant black holes candidates
Authors: F. Siddhartha Guzman
Comments: 5 pages, 7 figures. v2=v1 + minor changes: matches the published version
Journal-ref: Phys.Rev. D73 (2006) 021501
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 24 Jan 2006 16:28:43 GMT (37kb)
 
hep-th/0601153 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Collisions of strings with Y junctions
Authors: E. J. Copeland, T. W. B. Kibble, D. A. Steer
Comments: 4 pages, 1 figure, uses revtex 4. Clarifying comments added to correct a conceptual error, reference updated
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 24 Jan 2006 17:57:26 GMT (79kb)
 

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gr-qc/0601077 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Considerations on the excitation of black hole quasinormal modes
Authors: Emanuele Berti, Vitor Cardoso, Clifford M. Will
Comments: 11 pages, 2 figures, proceedings of the 7th International Conference of the Hellenic Astronomical Society. Complements section VB of gr-qc/0512160

We provide some considerations on the excitation of black hole quasinormal modes (QNMs) in different physical scenarios. Considering a simple model in which a stream of particles accretes onto a black hole, we show that resonant QNM excitation by hyperaccretion requires a significant amount of fine-tuning, and is quite unlikely to occur in nature. Then we summarize and discuss present estimates of black hole QNM excitation from gravitational collapse, distorted black holes and head-on black hole collisions. We emphasize the areas that, in our opinion, are in urgent need of further investigation from the point of view of gravitational wave source modeling.

 
gr-qc/0601090 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Poincare gauge gravity: selected topics
Authors: Yuri N. Obukhov
Comments: 59 pages, Revtex, no figures

In the gauge theory of gravity based on the Poincare group (the semidirect product of the Lorentz group and the spacetime translations) the mass (energy-momentum) and the spin are treated on an equal footing as the sources of the gravitational field. The corresponding spacetime manifold carries the Riemann-Cartan geometric structure with the nontrivial curvature and torsion. We describe some aspects of the classical Poincare gauge theory of gravity. Namely, the Lagrange-Noether formalism is presented in full generality, and the family of quadratic (in the curvature and the torsion) models is analyzed in detail. We discuss the special case of the spinless matter and demonstrate that Einstein's theory arises as a degenerate model in the class of the quadratic Poincare theories. Another central point is the overview of the so-called double duality method for constructing of the exact solutions of the classical field equations.

 
hep-ph/0601198 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: What Fraction of Boron-8 Solar Neutrinos arrive at the Earth as a nu_2 mass eigenstate?
Authors: Hiroshi Nunokawa, Stephen Parke, Renata Zukanovich Funchal
Comments: 23 pages, 8 postscript figures, latex. Dedicated to the memory of John Bahcall who championed solar neutrinos for many lonely years

We calculate the fraction of B^8 solar neutrinos that arrive at the Earth as a nu_2 mass eigenstate as a function of the neutrino energy. Weighting this fraction with the B^8 neutrino energy spectrum and the energy dependence of the cross section for the charged current interaction on deuteron with a threshold on the kinetic energy of the recoil electrons of 5.5 MeV, we find that the integrated weighted fraction of nu_2's to be 91 \pm 2 % at the 95% CL. This energy weighting procedure corresponds to the charged current response of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO). We have used SNO's current best fit values for the solar mass squared difference and the mixing angle, obtained by combining the data from all solar neutrino experiments and the reactor data from KamLAND. The uncertainty on the nu_2 fraction comes primarily from the uncertainty on the solar delta m^2 rather than from the uncertainty on the solar mixing angle or the Standard Solar Model. Similar results for the Super-Kamiokande experiment are also given. We extend this analysis to three neutrinos and discuss how to extract the modulus of the Maki-Nakagawa-Sakata mixing matrix element U_{e2} as well as place a lower bound on the electron number density in the solar B^8 neutrino production region.

 
hep-th/0512257 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Quasi-Normal Modes of Brane-Localised Standard Model Fields
Authors: P. Kanti, R. A. Konoplya
Comments: 13 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev. D

We present here a detailed study of the quasi-normal spectrum of brane-localised Standard Model fields in the vicinity of D-dimensional black-holes. A variety of such backgrounds (Schwarzschild, Reissner-Nordstrom and Schwarzszchild-(Anti) de Sitter) are investigated. The dependence of the quasi-normal spectra on the dimensionality D, spin of the field s, and multipole number l is analyzed. Analytical formulae are obtained for a number of limiting cases: in the limit of large multipole number for Schwarzschild, Schwarzschild-de Sitter and Reissner-Nordstrom black holes, in the extremal limit of the Schwarzschild-de Sitter black hole, and in the limit of small horizon radius in the case of Schwarzschild-Anti de Sitter black holes. We show that an increase in the number of hidden, extra dimensions results in the faster damping of all fields living on the brane, and that the localization of fields on a brane affects the QN spectrum in a number of additional ways, both direct and indirect.

 
hep-th/0601178 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: General analytic formulae for attractor solutions of scalar-field dark energy models and their multi-field generalizations
Authors: Shinji Tsujikawa
Comments: 10 pages

We study general properties of attractors for scalar-field dark energy scenarios which possess cosmological scaling solutions. In all such models there exists a scalar-field dominant solution with an energy fraction \Omega_{\phi}=1 together with a scaling solution. A general analytic formula is given to derive fixed points relevant to dark energy coupled to dark matter. We investigate the stability of fixed points without specifying the models of dark energy in the presence of non-relativistic dark matter and provide a general proof that a non-phantom scalar-field dominant solution is unstable when a stable scaling solution exists in the region \Omega_{\phi}<1. A phantom scalar-field dominant fixed point is found to be classically stable. We also generalize the analysis to the case of multiple scalar fields and show that for a non-phantom scalar field assisted acceleration always occurs for all scalar-field models which have scaling solutions. For a phantom field the equation of state approaches that of cosmological constant as we add more scalar fields.

 

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astro-ph/0302469 [abs, pdf] :
Title: Consequences of Gravitational Tunneling Radiation
Authors: Mario Rabinowitz
Comments: 25 pages, 1 figures, 0 tables A few important sentences are added to Sec. 10
Journal-ref: Focus on Astrophysics Research, Editor L.V. Ross; Nova Science Publishers, Inc. N.Y.; pp. 85 - 108 (2003)
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 04:34:08 GMT (105kb)
 
astro-ph/0506531 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: The spectral-type/luminosity and the spectral type/satellite-density relations in the 2dFGRS
Authors: B. Kelm, P. Focardi, G. Sorrentino
Comments: 8 pages, 5 figure
Journal-ref: A&A 442, 117-124 (2005)
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 08:59:58 GMT (49kb)
 
astro-ph/0508381 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Descending from on high: Lyman series cascades and spin-kinetic temperature coupling in the 21 cm line
Authors: Jonathan R. Pritchard, Steven R. Furlanetto (Caltech)
Comments: Accepted by MNRAS. 10 pages, 8 figures. Minor revisions + corrected normalisation of figure 5
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 19:37:16 GMT (58kb)
 
astro-ph/0509806 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Phase transitions in rotating neutron stars cores: back bending, stability, corequakes and pulsar timing
Authors: J. L. Zdunik, M. Bejger, P. Haensel, E. Gourgoulhon
Comments: 13 pages, 15 figures, accepted by A&A
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 11:54:56 GMT (88kb)
 
astro-ph/0510650 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: The Warped Nuclear Disk of Radio Galaxy 3C 449
Authors: Grant R. Tremblay, Alice C. Quillen, David J. E. Floyd, Jacob Noel-Storr, Stefi A. Baum, David Axon, Christopher P. O'Dea, Marco Chiaberge, F. Duccio Macchetto, William B. Sparks, George K. Miley, Alessandro Capetti, Juan P. Madrid, Eric Perlman
Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 20:10:40 GMT (424kb)
 
astro-ph/0512059 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: XMM-Newton observation of the Soft Gamma Ray Repeater SGR 1627-41 in a low luminosity state
Authors: S.Mereghetti, P.Esposito, A.Tiengo, R.Turolla, S.Zane, L.Stella, G.L.Israel, M.Feroci, A.Treves
Comments: Accepted for publication on Astronomy and Astrophysics on January 11, 2006 Several changes and more data analyzed wrt to previous version
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 15:46:00 GMT (34kb)
 
astro-ph/0512107 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Frequency dependence of orthogonal polarisation modes in pulsars
Authors: J.M. Smits, B.W. Stappers, R. T. Edwards, J. Kuijpers, R. Ramachandran
Comments: 31 pages, 24 figures, 1 table, accepted by A&A; added references in introduction
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 12:51:50 GMT (685kb)
 
astro-ph/0512226 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Water maser motions in W3(OH) and a determination of its distance
Authors: K. Hachisuka (MPIfR, University of Valencia), A. Brunthaler (MPIfR, JIVE), K. M. Menten (MPIfR), M. J. Reid (CfA), H. Imai (Kagoshima University), Y. Hagiwara (NAOJ, ASTRON), M. Miyoshi (NAOJ), S. Horiuchi (Swinburne University of Technology), T. Sasao (Ajou University)
Comments: 14 pages, 6 figures, accepted to ApJ
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 13:48:16 GMT (120kb)
 
astro-ph/0512355 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Exponential Cardassian Universe
Authors: Dao-jun Liu, Chang-bo Sun, Xin-zhou Li
Comments: 14 pages, 5 eps figures, using Latex with elsart.cls; references added ; typos corrected and a dicussion on the CMB spectrum effect is added
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 07:45:00 GMT (79kb)
 
astro-ph/0601445 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Microwave sky and the local Rees-Sciama effect
Authors: Aleksandar Rakic, Syksy Rasanen, Dominik J. Schwarz
Comments: 6 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables; v2 references added
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 12:44:44 GMT (45kb)
 
astro-ph/0601497 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Distant early-type galaxies: tracers of the galaxy mass assembly evolution
Authors: Andrea Cimatti
Comments: 8 pages, 7 figures; invited review at the Workshop on "AGN and galaxy evolution", Specola Vaticana, Castel Gandolfo, Italy, 3-6 October 2005
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 11:35:15 GMT (83kb)
 
gr-qc/0512100 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Inflaton and metric fluctuations in the early universe from a 5D vacuum state
Authors: Agustin Membiela (Mar del Plata University), Mauricio Bellini (Mar del Plata University & CONICET)
Comments: Version with some important corrections (11 pages, 2 figures)
Subj-class: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology; Mathematical Physics
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 20:57:56 GMT (62kb)
 
hep-ph/0510064 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: The Minimal Model for Dark Matter and Unification
Authors: Rakhi Mahbubani, Leonardo Senatore
Comments: 20 pages, 10 figures. v2: Minor typos and Reference errors corrected. Modified explanation of the KK mode contribution to running
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 24 Jan 2006 21:12:33 GMT (345kb)
 

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hep-ph/0601161 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Constraints on UED KK-neutrino dark matter from magnetic dipole moments
Authors: Thomas Flacke, David W. Maybury
Comments: References added, figures altered, discussion of results revised and expanded

Generically, universal extra dimension (UED) extensions of the standard model predict the stability of the lightest Kaluza-Klein (KK) particle and hence provide a dark matter candidate. For UED scenarios with one extra dimension, we model-independently determine the size of the induced dimension-five magnetic dipole moment of the KK-neutrino, $\nu^{(1)}$. We show that current observational bounds on the interactions of dipole dark matter place constraints on UED models with KK-neutrino dark matter.

 
nucl-ex/0601035 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Precision Measurements of d(d,p)t and d(d,n)^3He Total Cross Sections at Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis Energies
Authors: D. S. Leonard, H. J. Karwowski, C. R. Brune, B. M. Fisher, E. J. Ludwig
Comments: 15 pages, 11 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. C

Recent WMAP measurements have determined the baryon density of the Universe $\Omega_b$ with a precision of about 4%. With $\Omega_b$ tightly constrained, comparisons of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) abundance predictions to primordial abundance observations can be made and used to test BBN models and/or to further constrain abundances of isotopes with weak observational limits. To push the limits and improve constraints on BBN models, uncertainties in key nuclear reaction rates must be minimized. To this end, we made new precise measurements of the d(d,p)t and d(d,n)^3He total cross sections at lab energies from 110 keV to 650 keV. A complete fit was performed in energy and angle to both angular distribution and normalization data for both reactions simultaneously. By including parameters for experimental variables in the fit, error correlations between detectors, reactions, and reaction energies were accurately tabulated by computational methods. With uncertainties around 2% +/- 1% scale error, these new measurements significantly improve on the existing data set. At relevant temperatures, using the data of the present work, both reaction rates are found to be about 7% higher than those in the widely used NACRE compilation. These data will thus lead not only to reduced uncertainties, but also to modifications in the BBN abundance predictions.

 
physics/0601198 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Anisotropy, inhomogeneity and inertial range scalings in turbulent convection
Authors: Francois Rincon (LATT, Toulouse and DAMTP, Cambridge)
Comments: 28 pages, 18 figures, accepted for publication in J. Fluid Mech
Subj-class: Fluid Dynamics

This paper provides a detailed study of scale-by-scale budgets in turbulent Rayleigh-B\'enard convection and aims at testing the applicability of Kolmogorov (1941) and Bolgiano (1959) theories for this flow. Particular emphasis is laid on anisotropic and inhomogeneous effects: the SO(3) decomposition of structure functions (Arad et al 1999) and a method of description of inhomogeneities proposed by Danaila et al (2001) are used to derive inhomogeneous and anisotropic generalizations of Kolmogorov and Yaglom equations applying to RB convection. The various terms in these equations are computed using data from a DNS of turbulent Boussinesq convection at $\rayleigh=10^6$ and $\prandtl=1$ with aspect ratio A=5. The analysis of the isotropic component demonstrates that the shape of the third-order velocity structure function is significantly influenced by buoyancy forcing and large-scale inhomogeneities, while the mixed third-order structure function appearing in Yaglom equation exhibits a clear scaling exponent 1 in a small range of scales. The magnitudes of the various low $\ell$ degree anisotropic components of the equations are also estimated and are shown to be comparable to their isotropic counterparts at moderate to large scales. Finally, a qualitative analysis shows that the influence of buoyancy forcing at scales smaller than the Bolgiano scale is likely to remain important up to $\rayleigh=10^9$, thus preventing Kolmogorov scalings from showing up in convective flows at lower Rayleigh numbers.

 

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astro-ph/0503602 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: On the nature of the radio quiet X-ray neutron star 1E 1207.4-5209
Authors: Biping Gong, G.F. Bignami
Comments: 6 pages, submitted to A&A
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 26 Jan 2006 08:12:41 GMT (12kb)
 
astro-ph/0505561 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Statistical Mechanics of the self-gravitating gas: thermodynamic limit, phase diagrams and fractal structures
Authors: H. J. de Vega, N. Sanchez
Comments: 33 pages, 16 figures, Lecture given at the 7th. Paris Cosmology Colloquium, Observatoire de Paris, June 11-15, 2002 and at the 9th Course of the International School of Astrophysics `Daniel Chalonge', Palermo, Italy, 7-18 September 2002, NATO ASI. Updated version
Subj-class: Astrophysics; Statistical Mechanics
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 26 Jan 2006 15:14:09 GMT (124kb)
 
astro-ph/0507595 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Clarifying Inflation Models: Slow-roll as an expansion in 1/N_{efolds}
Authors: D. Boyanovsky, H. J. de Vega, N. G. Sanchez
Comments: 14 pages, no figures, version to appear in Phys Rev D
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:33:40 GMT (18kb)
 
astro-ph/0511006 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Solar Winds Driven by Nonlinear Low-Frequency Alfven Waves from the Photosphere : Parametric Study for Fast/Slow Winds and Disappearance of Solar Winds
Authors: Takeru K. Suzuki, Shu-ichiro Inutsuka (Kyoto University)
Comments: 27 pages, 16 figures embedded, submitted for publication in J. Geophys. Res, revised version on Jam.26, 2006
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 26 Jan 2006 13:44:21 GMT (640kb)
 
astro-ph/0511408 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Wind accretion in the massive X-ray binary 4U 2206+54: abnormally slow wind and a moderately eccentric orbit
Authors: M. Ribo, I. Negueruela, P. Blay, J.M. Torrejon, P. Reig
Comments: 12 pages, 9 figures; to appear in A&A; corrected typos, updated references; matches published version
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 25 Jan 2006 21:08:06 GMT (260kb)
 
astro-ph/0511556 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: The Lack of Structural and Dynamical Evolution of Elliptical Galaxies since z ~ 1.5: Clues from Self-Consistent Hydrodynamical Simulations
Authors: R. Domínguez-Tenreiro, J. Oñorbe, A. Sáiz, H. Artal, A. Serna
Comments: 12 pages, 1 figure. Minor changes to match the published version
Journal-ref: 2006ApJ...636L..77D
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 26 Jan 2006 15:51:40 GMT (22kb)
 
astro-ph/0511795 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: On the correlation of Short Gamma--Ray Bursts and Clusters of galaxies
Authors: G. Ghirlanda (1), M. Magliocchetti (2), G. Ghisellini (1), L. Guzzo (1) ((1)INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera; (2)SISSA/ISAS, Trieste)
Comments: 5 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 26 Jan 2006 10:05:33 GMT (58kb)
 
astro-ph/0512653 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: On the relationship between radio and X-ray signatures of drifting subpulses
Authors: Janusz Gil, George Melikidze, Bing Zhang
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 26 Jan 2006 20:03:22 GMT (11kb)
 
hep-ph/0510347 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Neutrino emission and cooling rates of spin-one color superconductors
Authors: Andreas Schmitt, Igor A. Shovkovy, Qun Wang
Comments: 25 pages, 6 figures, v2: minor modifications, several references added, version to appear in Phys. Rev. D
Subj-class: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology; Superconductivity
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:29:19 GMT (434kb)
 
hep-ph/0601108 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Black hole production in tachyonic preheating
Authors: Teruaki Suyama, Takahiro Tanaka, Bruce Bassett, Hideaki Kudoh
Comments: 6pages, 7figures, figures corrected
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 26 Jan 2006 09:15:24 GMT (68kb)
 
physics/0409013 [abs, ps, pdf, other] :
Title: Relativistic aberration of light as a corollary of relativity of simultaneity
Authors: Aleksandar Gjurchinovski
Comments: 10 pages, 4 figures, LATEX, a thorough revision of the first part of the older version; the second part that deals with aberration of a beam will be completely revised and published as a separate paper
Subj-class: Optics; Classical Physics
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 26 Jan 2006 08:52:30 GMT (77kb)
 

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