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Three Types Of Gamma-Ray Bursts, Soma Mukherjee, Eric D. Feigelson, Gutti Jogesh Babu, Flonn Murtagh, Chris Fralev, Adrian Raftery Jan 1998

Three Types Of Gamma-Ray Bursts, Soma Mukherjee, Eric D. Feigelson, Gutti Jogesh Babu, Flonn Murtagh, Chris Fralev, Adrian Raftery

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

A multivariate analysis of gamma-ray burst (GRB) bulk properties is presented to discriminate between distinct classes of GRBs. Several variables representing burst duration, fluence, and spectral hardness are considered. Two multivariate clustering procedures are used on a sample of 797 bursts from the Third BATSE Catalog, a nonparametric average linkage hierarchical agglomerative clustering procedure validated with Wilks' Λ* and other multivariate analysis of variance tests and a parametric maximum likelihood model-based clustering procedure assuming multinormal populations calculated with the Expectation-Maximization algorithm and validated with the Bayesian Information Criterion. The two methods yield very similar results. The BATSE GRB population consists …


Large-Amplitude Solitary Waves In Finite Temperature Dusty Plasma, R. Roychoudhury, S. Mukherjee Jan 1997

Large-Amplitude Solitary Waves In Finite Temperature Dusty Plasma, R. Roychoudhury, S. Mukherjee

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

Large-amplitude solitary waves in dusty plasma are investigated, taking into account the dusty particle temperature. It is shown that finite dusty temperature restricts the region for the existence of solitary waves.


Magnetic Field Decay In Single Radio Pulsars: A Statistical Study, Soma Mukherjee, Ajit Kembhavi Jan 1997

Magnetic Field Decay In Single Radio Pulsars: A Statistical Study, Soma Mukherjee, Ajit Kembhavi

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

We report on an extensive statistical study of single radio pulsar properties, which we undertook to estimate the decay timescale of pulsar magnetic fields. We synthesized a population of pulsars using assumed theoretical distributions of age, initial magnetic field, period of rotation, position, luminosity, and dispersion measure, taking into account the new distance model for pulsars as well as new velocity estimates. We also took into account the selection effects that characterize pulsar observations. We compared the simulated population with the observed single pulsar population using one- and two-dimensional Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests to obtain a lower bound of ∼160 Myr on …


Macrophage-Mediated 15-Lipoxygenase Expression Protects Against Atherosclerosis Development, Jianhe Shen, Ed Herderick, J. Fredrick Cornhill, Eva Zsigmond, Han Seob Kim, Hartmut Kühn, Natalia V. Guevara, Lawrence Chan Nov 1996

Macrophage-Mediated 15-Lipoxygenase Expression Protects Against Atherosclerosis Development, Jianhe Shen, Ed Herderick, J. Fredrick Cornhill, Eva Zsigmond, Han Seob Kim, Hartmut Kühn, Natalia V. Guevara, Lawrence Chan

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

Oxidative modification of LDL increases its atherogenicity, and 15- lipoxygenase (15-LO) has been implicated in the process. To address this issue, we generated transgenic rabbits that expressed 15-LO in a macrophage- specific manner and studied their susceptibility to atherosclerosis development when they were fed a high-fat, high-cholesterol (HFHC) diet (Teklad 0533 rabbit diet 7009 with 10% corn oil and 0.25% cholesterol) for 13.5 wk. Transgenic and nontransgenic rabbits developed similar degrees of hypercholesterolemia and had similar levels of triglyceride, VLDL, LDL, and HDL. Quantitative morphometric analysis of the aortic atherosclerosis indicated that the transgenic animals (n = 19) had significantly …


Effective Characteristic Polynomials And Two-Point Pade Approximants As Summation Techniques For The Strongly Divergent Perturbation Expansions Of The Ground State Energies Of Anharmonic Oscillators, Jiri Cizek, Ernst Joachim Weniger, Paul Bracken, Vladimir Spirko Mar 1996

Effective Characteristic Polynomials And Two-Point Pade Approximants As Summation Techniques For The Strongly Divergent Perturbation Expansions Of The Ground State Energies Of Anharmonic Oscillators, Jiri Cizek, Ernst Joachim Weniger, Paul Bracken, Vladimir Spirko

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

Pade approximants are able to sum effectively the Rayleigh-Schrodinger perturbation series for the ground state energy of the quartic anharmonic oscillator, as well as the corresponding renormalized perturbation expansion [E.J. Weniger, J. Cizek, and F. Vinette, J. Math. Phys. 34, 571 (1993)]. In the sextic case, Pade approximants are still able to sum these perturbation series, but convergence is so slow that they are computationally useless. In the octic case, Pade approximants are not powerful enough and fail. On the other hand, the inclusion of only a few additional data from the strong coupling domain [E.J. Weniger, Ann. Phys. (N.Y.) …


Hierarchical Search Strategy For The Detection Of Gravitational Waves From Coalescing Binaries, Soumya Mohanty, S. Dhurandhar Jan 1996

Hierarchical Search Strategy For The Detection Of Gravitational Waves From Coalescing Binaries, Soumya Mohanty, S. Dhurandhar

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

The detection of gravitational waves from coalescing compact binaries would be a computationally intensive process if a single bank of template wave forms (i.e., a one-step search) is used. We present, in this paper, a method which leads to a large reduction in the computational power required as compared to a one-step search. This method is a hierarchical search strategy involving two template banks. We show that the computational power required by such a two-step search, for an on-line detection of the one-parameter family of Newtonian signals, is 18 of that required when an on-line one-step search is used. This …


A Survey For Millisecond Pulsars, P. S. Ray, S. E. Thorsett, F. A. Jenet, M. H. Van Kerkwuk, S. R. Kulkarni, T. A. Prince, J. S. Sandhu, D. J. Nice Jan 1996

A Survey For Millisecond Pulsars, P. S. Ray, S. E. Thorsett, F. A. Jenet, M. H. Van Kerkwuk, S. R. Kulkarni, T. A. Prince, J. S. Sandhu, D. J. Nice

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

We have searched 960 square degrees of sky for radio pulsars, using the 305 m telescope at Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The 430 MHz survey reached a limiting sensitivity for slow pulsars of 0.7 mJy using a dual-polarization, 32 channel filter bank over 8 MHz of bandwidth. We have detected one new millisecond pulsar, 11 new slow pulsars, one previously known millisecond pulsar, and eight previously known slow pulsars. The new millisecond pulsar, PSR J2033 + 17, with a period of 5.9 ms, has been found to be in a binary system. The Keplerian circular orbital solution has a period of …


Polymers Interacting With Spherical And Rodlike Particles, E. Eisenriegler, Andreas Hanke, S. Dietrich Jan 1996

Polymers Interacting With Spherical And Rodlike Particles, E. Eisenriegler, Andreas Hanke, S. Dietrich

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

The interaction of a long flexible polymer chain with mesoscopic particles of spherical or elongated cylindrical shape is investigated by field-theoretic methods using the polymer-magnet analogy. In the case that these particles are immersed in a dilute polymer solution and exhibit purely repulsive surfaces we study density profiles for monomers and chain ends near such a particle, the change of configurational entropy by immersing a particle into the solution, and the depletion interaction between a particle and a distant planar wall. Both ideal chains and chains with an excluded-volume interaction are considered. We also analyze particle surfaces with a short-ranged …


A Completely Integrable System And Parametric Representation Of Solutions Of The Wadati-Konno-Ichikawa Hierarchy, Zhijun Qiao Jan 1995

A Completely Integrable System And Parametric Representation Of Solutions Of The Wadati-Konno-Ichikawa Hierarchy, Zhijun Qiao

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

A finite-dimensional involutive system is presented, and the Wadati-Konno- Ichikawa (WKI) hierarchy of nonlinear evolution equations and their commutator representations are discussed in this article. By this finite-dimensional involutive system, it is proven that under the so-called Bargmann constraint between the potentials and the eigenfunctions, the eigenvalue problem (called the WKI eigenvalue problem) studied by Wadati, Konno, and Ichikawa [J. Phys. Sot. Jpn. 47, 1698 (1979)] is nonlinearized as a completely integrable Hamiltonian system in the Liouville sense. Moreover, the parametric representation of the solution of each equation in the WKI hierarchy is obtained by making use of the solution …


Density Of States Of A Damped Quantum Oscillator, Andreas Hanke, W. Zwerger Jan 1995

Density Of States Of A Damped Quantum Oscillator, Andreas Hanke, W. Zwerger

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

We calculate the density of states of a damped quantum-mechanical harmonic oscillator which is described by a Caldeira-Leggett type model with Ohmic dissipation and a Drude-like cutoff. From the exact expression for the associated partition function, we derive the asymptotic behavior of the density of states using Tauberian theorems. An effective algorithm to evaluate the density of states is presented and examples are given. It is pointed out that the calculated density of states is an experimentally accessible quantity.


A Hierarchy Of Nonlinear Evolution Equations And Finite-Dimensional Involutive Systems, Zhijun Qiao Jun 1994

A Hierarchy Of Nonlinear Evolution Equations And Finite-Dimensional Involutive Systems, Zhijun Qiao

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

A spectral problem and an associated hierarchy of nonlinear evolution equations are presented in this article. In particular, the reductions of the two representative equations in this hierarchy are given: one is the nonlinear evolution equation rl= - ar,- 2icu/3] r2] r which looks like the nonlinear Schrijdinger equation, the other is the generalized derivative nonlinear Schrijdinger equation rt= $ar,,- ialr12r- a/3(lr12r),- a j3I r I 2r,-2iap21r14r which is just a combination of the nonlinear Schrijdinger equation and two different derivative nonlinear Schrodinger equations [D. J. Kaup and A. C. Newell, J. Math. Phys. 19, 789 (1978); M. J. Ablowitz, …


Supplemental Carbon Dioxide And Light Improved Tomato And Pepper Seedling Growth And Yield, Alejandro Fierro, Nicolas Tremblay, André Gosselin Mar 1994

Supplemental Carbon Dioxide And Light Improved Tomato And Pepper Seedling Growth And Yield, Alejandro Fierro, Nicolas Tremblay, André Gosselin

School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

The experiment was conducted to determine the effects of CO, enrichment (900 μl·liter-1, 8 hours/day) in combination with supplementary lighting of 100 μmol·s-1·m-2 (16- h photoperiod) on tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) and sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) seedling growth in the greenhouse and subsequent yield in the field. Enrichment with CO2 and supplementary lighting for » 3 weeks before transplanting increased accumulation of dry matter in shoots by » 50% compared with the control, while root dry weight increased 49% for tomato and 6270 for pepper. Early yields increased by =1570 and 11% for tomato and pepper, respectively.


An Involutive System And Integrable C. Neumann System Associated With The Modified Korteweg-De Vries Hierarchy, Zhijun Qiao Feb 1994

An Involutive System And Integrable C. Neumann System Associated With The Modified Korteweg-De Vries Hierarchy, Zhijun Qiao

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

In this article, a system of finite-dimensional involutive functions is presented and proven to be integrable in the Liouville sense. By using the nonlinearization method, the C. Neumann system associated with the modified Korteweg-de Vries (mKdV) hierarchy is obtained. Thus, the C. Neumann system is shown to be completely integrable via a gauge transformation between it and an integrable Hamiltonian system. Finally, the solution of a stationary mKdV equation and the involutive solutions of the mKdV hierarchy are secured. As two examples, the involutive solutions are given for the mKdV equation: u,+ ;uXXX- $u2u,=0 and the 5th mKdV equation v,- …


Dilaton Black Holes With Electric Charge, Malik Rakhmanov Jan 1994

Dilaton Black Holes With Electric Charge, Malik Rakhmanov

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

New static spherically symmetric solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell gravity with the dilaton field are found. The solutions correspond to black holes and naked singularities. In addition to mass and electric charge these solutions are labeled by a new parameter, the dilaton charge of the black hole. Depending on the values of electric and dilaton charges there are different types of solutions. The solutions exhibit a new type of a symmetry. Namely one solution transforms into another when the mass and the dilaton charge are interchanged. We also found that there is a finite interval of values of electric charge for …


A New Completely Integrable Liouville's System Produced By The Kaup-Newell Elgenvalue Problem, Zhijun Qiao Jan 1993

A New Completely Integrable Liouville's System Produced By The Kaup-Newell Elgenvalue Problem, Zhijun Qiao

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

Under the constraint between the potentials and eigenfunctions, the Kaup–Newell eigenvalue problem is nonlinearized as a new completely integrable Hamiltonian system (R2N,dpΛdq,H): H=i〈Λ2p,q〉+1/2〈Λq,q〉〈Λp,p〉. Furthermore, the involutive solution of the high‐order Kaup–Newell equation is obtained. Specifically, the involutive solution of the well‐known derivative Schrödinger equation ut=1/2iuxx+1/2(uu‖2)x is developed.


Site Assessment / Initial Remedial Action, Phillips Properties (Mcallen, Tx), Valley Scientific Remediation (Palmview, Tx) Jun 1992

Site Assessment / Initial Remedial Action, Phillips Properties (Mcallen, Tx), Valley Scientific Remediation (Palmview, Tx)

Contaminación Collection

"This report presents the data, analyses, results, and recommendations from the Initial Remedial Actions and Phase II Environmental Site Assessment. This report has been performed by Valley Scientific Remediation, Inc. (VSR) in the last quarter of 1991 and the first quarter of 1992, on behalf of Phillips Properties, Inc. at the Phillips Properties# 1 McAllen facility, located at 2215 West Business Hwy 83, near the southeast corner of Business Highway 83 and 23rd st., McAllen, Texas."


Second-Order Parametrized-Post-Newtonian Lagrangian, Matthew J. Benacquista Jan 1992

Second-Order Parametrized-Post-Newtonian Lagrangian, Matthew J. Benacquista

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

A many-body Lagrangian to second post-Newtonian order using an extension of the parametrized-post-Newtonian (PPN) formalism is introduced and the properties of new parameters are explored. A parametrized gauge transformation is developed to permit comparison with theories of gravity in a variety of different coordinate systems. A procedure to impose Lorentz invariance on a general second-order post-Newtonian Lagrangian is developed. The Lagrangian is then constrained to possess Lorentz invariance and a "Lorentz-invariant" gauge is introduced. The constrained Lagrangian is found to be described by ten new second-order PPN parameters. When the Lagrangian is further constrained to describe theories of gravity for …


Organochlorine Pesticide Residue, Physico-Chemical, And Bacteriological Profile Of The Lower Rio Grande River Of Texas, Juan H. Gonzalez May 1978

Organochlorine Pesticide Residue, Physico-Chemical, And Bacteriological Profile Of The Lower Rio Grande River Of Texas, Juan H. Gonzalez

Theses and Dissertations - UTB/UTPA

An investigation was conducted to determine if the widespread and abundant use of organochlorine pesticides in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas has had any effect on the microbial flora in the water and in the bottom sediments of the Lower Rio Grande River of Texas.

Rio Grande River water and bottom sediments were cultured for microbial flora, were analyzed for pesticide residues, and the physicochemical properties of the water were determined. Samples were taken at four different sites during a ten month sampling period in 1974.

Traces of organochlorine residues were found in the water, and higher concentrations …


Coastal Vegetational Communities Of The Two Texas Barrier Islands, Boca Chica And Brazos, Baltazar Cisneros Aug 1974

Coastal Vegetational Communities Of The Two Texas Barrier Islands, Boca Chica And Brazos, Baltazar Cisneros

Theses and Dissertations - UTB/UTPA

Two Texas barrier islands, Boca Chica and Brazos, have unique coastal vegetational communities that may be Influenced by several environmental factors. These environmental factors include temperature, precipitation, wind speed, sunshine exposure, day length, and dune height. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the total number of coastal plant species per station, season, and year and to consider environmental factors that may significantly affect the number and pattern of coastal species. Coverage comparison between aerial and land sampling and aerial vegetational zonation was also considered.

Results indicated the presence of 21 angiosperm families and a total of 54 species. …