We use archival data from the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer to examine 125 type I X-ray bursts from the 9 weakly magnetic accreting neutron stars where millisecond oscillations have been detected during some bursts. We find that oscillations from the 6 "fast" (approximately 600 Hz) sources are almost always observed during radius expansion bursts, whereas oscillations from the 3 "slow" (about 300 Hz) sources are about equally likely to be found in bursts both with and without photospheric radius expansion. This strongly suggests that the distinction between these two source groups cannot be an observational selection effect, but must instead arise from some physical mechanism
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In this paper we introduce a generalization to the algebraic Bender-Wu recursion relation for the ei...
We argue that a variety of solar data suggest that the activity-cycle timescale variability of the t...
I summarise the R&D programme on a nanosecond-timescale fast-feedback system for luminosity optimisa...
We report on Discussion Question 4, in Sub-group 1 (`TeV-class') of the Snowmass Working Group E3: `...
Time-resolved HST UV eclipse spectrophotometry is presented for the magnetic CVs V1309 Ori, MN Hya, ...
We use the observed evolution of the galaxy cluster X-ray integral temperature distribution function...
A sample of 59 sight lines to reddened Galactic OB stars was examined for correlations of the streng...
We introduce quantum hybrid gates that act on qudits of different dimensions. In particular, we deve...
We make a comparison between results from numerically generated, quasi-equilibrium configurations of...
Inconclusive photon subtraction (IPS) is a conditional measurement scheme to force nonlinear evoluti...
It was recently claimed that single stop production at the Tevatron, occurring via R-parity (and bar...
In this paper we present a new quantum-trajectory based treatment of quantum dynamics suitable for d...
We present simple analytic approximations for the linear and fully evolved nonlinear mass power spec...
Goldstone's theorem states that there is a massless mode for each broken symmetry generator. It has ...
We introduce a set of CMSSM benchmark scenarios that take into account the constraints from LEP, Tev...
In this paper we introduce a generalization to the algebraic Bender-Wu recursion relation for the ei...
We argue that a variety of solar data suggest that the activity-cycle timescale variability of the t...
I summarise the R&D programme on a nanosecond-timescale fast-feedback system for luminosity optimisa...