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2. Neural Network predictions of inclusive electron-nucleus cross sections
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Hammal, O. Al, Martini, M., Frontera-Pons, J., Nguyen, T. H., and Perez-Ramos, R.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We investigate whether a neural network approach can reproduce and predict the electron-nucleus cross sections in the kinematical domain of present and future accelerator-based neutrino oscillation experiments. For this purpose, we consider the large amount of data available to the community via the web-page ``Quasielastic Electron Nucleus scattering archive'', and use a residual, fully connected feedforward neural network. We illustrate the training performances of the neural network by comparing its results with experimental data for the electron double-differential cross section on carbon. The agreement between predictions and data is remarkable from quasielastic to deep-inelastic scattering. To test the predicting power of the neural network we consider the numerous kinematical conditions for which experimental cross sections on calcium are available. Furthermore, we show the predictions of the electron scattering cross sections on oxygen, argon, and titanium: nuclei of particular interest in the context of present and future accelerator-based neutrino oscillation program. The agreement between these predictions and the data is comparable to the one of other theoretical models commonly used to calculate electron and neutrino cross sections, such as SuSAv2 and GiBUU. Results obtained with GENIE, a Monte Carlo event generator, are also discussed for comparison. The good performances obtained with our neural network suggest that neural networks could be exploited for theoretical and experimental investigations of electron- and neutrino-nucleus scattering.
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- 2023
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3. Tuned driving of piezoelectric resonators: impedance matching
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Pons, J. L., Fernández, J. F., Villegas, M., Ochoa, P., Ceres, R., Calderón, L., and Rocon, E.
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Piezoelectric resonators ,mechatronic design ,ultrasonic motors ,impedance matching ,Piezoeléctricos ,diseño mecatrónico ,motores ultrasónicos ,adaptación de impedancia ,Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass ,TP785-869 - Abstract
For optimal operation of piezoelectric resonators, the electrical impedance of electronic drivers and the resonator itself must be matched. Lack of matching results in a non smooth transmission of electrical power between the drive and the load which, in turn, leads to heating and poor efficiency. The rest of properties of the driving voltage (frequency, amplitude and phase) are also affected by this mismatch. This paper presents the optimal design of power drivers for piezoelectric resonators. This approach is based on a first stage of electro-mechanical experimental characterization. This first step sets the basis for an impedance matching process. The approach has been experimentally validated on a well known piezoelectric resonator: the ultrasonic motor.La operación óptima de un resonador piezoeléctrico requiere de la adaptación de impedancia eléctrica entre el circuito de excitación y el propio resonador. La falta de adaptación se traduce en una pobre transmisión de potencia desde el excitador hasta el resonador, lo que a su vez se traduce en calentamiento y pérdida de eficienca en la operación. Las características morfológicas de la tensión de excitación (amplitud, frecuencia y fase) también quedan afectadas por esta falta de adaptación. Este artículo analiza el diseño óptimo de la etapa de potencia de un circuito eléctrico de excitación para resonadores piezoeléctricos. Se trata la caracterización electromecánica del resonador y, en base a ésta, la adaptación de impedancias entre circuito y resonador. La contrastación experimental se ha llevado a cabo con un resonador bien estudiado en la literatura: un motor ultrasónico.
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- 2006
4. Scaling of piezoelectric actuators: a comparison with traditional and other new technologies
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Pons, J. L. and Rocon, E.
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Scaling laws ,piezoelectric stack actuators ,inchworm actuators ,multimorph actuators ,Leyes de escalado ,actuadores multicapa ,actuadores cíclicos ,actuadores multimorfos ,Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass ,TP785-869 - Abstract
Miniaturization is not a logical trend in actuator systems. Unlike actuators, sensors intrinsically perform more efficiently upon miniaturization. This is a logical consequence of the exchange of energy in the transduction process when applying sensors: measurement ideally should not influence the system being measured, thus the minimum exchange of energy is necessary and this intrinsically leads to miniaturization. In actuators, a transduction process is likewise established but the aim is to impose a mechanical state on a system. It is of particular interest not having this state influenced by perturbations, thus there are strong requirements on power delivered by the actuator. In view of current trends towards miniaturization, it is worth inquiring how the performance of piezoelectric actuators is affected by reducing their size. We are not concerned here with the domain of micro-actuators, i.e. actuators with sizes in the micrometer range. The analysis in this paper focuses on studying how four useful parameters for describing the performance of actuators are influenced by miniaturization: resonance frequency, force density, response time (bandwidth), stroke and energy density per cycle. In so doing, the analysis is restricted to non resonant piezoelectric actuators, i.e. stack, multimorph and inchworm actuators, but reference to other piezoelectric, emerging and traditional actuators is included for comparison.La miniaturización de los dispositivos actuadores no es una tendenca lógica de su naturaleza de operación. Al contrario que los actuadores, los sensores si presentan esta tendencia a la miniaturización fundamentada en la naturaleza de su operación: dado que en el proceso de medida el intercambio energético debe ser mínimo para no afectar el proceso de medida, cuanto menor sea el sensor menor será también su efecto sobre la medición. En el caso de los actuadores el objetivo es el opuesto, se pretende imponer el estado mecánico de un sistema y que este estado no sea perturbado por agentes externos de forma que los requisitos sobre la potencia del actuador son estrictos. En vista de la tendencia actual a la miniaturización de las aplicaciones, conviene preguntarse como se ven afectadas las características de operación de los actuadores cuando son miniaturizados. El análisis presentado en este trabajo se centra en determinar como evolucionan las características principales de los actuadores (frecuencia de resonancia, densidad de fuerza, tiempo de respuesta, máximo desplazamiento y densidad de energía por ciclo) al ser miniaturizados. El análisis se restringe a actuadores piezoelectricos no resonantes, en concreto multicapa, multimorfos y cíclicos, pero se ponen en contexto con otros actuadores piezoeléctricos, con otras tecnologías emergentes y con tecnologías tradicionales.
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- 2006
5. A comparative analysis of Piezoelectric and Magnetostrictive actuators in Smart Structures
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Pons, J. L.
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Piezoelectric actuators ,Magnetostrictive actuators ,smart structures ,Actuadores Piezoeléctricos ,Actuadores Magnetoestrictivos ,estructuras inteligentes ,Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass ,TP785-869 - Abstract
This paper introduces a comparative analysis of Piezoelectric (PZ) and Magnetostrictive (MS) actuators as components in smart structures. There is an increasing interest in functional structures which are able to adapt to external or internal perturbations, i.e. changes in loading conditions or ageing. Actuator technologies must perform concomitantly as sensors and actuators to be applicable in smart structures. In this paper we will comparatively analyze the possibility of using PZ and MS actuators in smart structures and in so doing their capability to act concomitantly as sensors and of modifying their material characteristics. We will also focus on the analysis of how them can be integrated in structures and on the analysis of the most appropriate structures for each actuator. The operational performance of PZ (Stacks) and MS actuators will be compared and eventually some conclusions will be drawn.Este artículo presenta un estudio comparativo de actuadores Piezoeléctricos (PZ) y Magnetoestrictivos (MS) como elementos integrantes de estructuras inteligentes. Existe un interés creciente en estructuras activas que puedan adaptarse a perturbaciones tanto internas como externas, por ejemplo, ante cambios en carga estructural o ante su envejecimiento. Para que un actuador forme parte de una estructura inteligente, debe poder actuar también como sensor. Este artículo presenta un estudio comparativo del uso de actuadores PZ y MS en estructuras inteligentes y, como consecuencia, de su habilidad para actuar y medir simultáneamente así cómo para modificar sus características mecánicas. Nos centraremos también en el análisis de como pueden integrase en estructuras y cuales son las más indicadas para cada actuador. Se compararán las características operacionales de los actuadors PZ multicapa y los MS.
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- 2005
6. Constraining the nature of the 18-min periodic radio transient GLEAM-X J162759.5-523504.3 via multi-wavelength observations and magneto-thermal simulations
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Rea, N., Zelati, F. Coti, Dehman, C., Hurley-Walker, N., De Martino, D., Bahramian, A., Buckley, D. A. H., Brink, J., Kawka, A., Pons, J. A., Vigano, D., Graber, V., Ronchi, M., Pardo, C., Borghese, A., and Parent, E.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We observed the periodic radio transient GLEAM-X J162759.5-523504.3 (GLEAM-X J1627) using the Chandra X-ray Observatory for about 30-ks on January 22-23, 2022, simultaneously with radio observations from MWA, MeerKAT and ATCA. Its radio emission and 18-min periodicity led the source to be tentatively interpreted as an extreme magnetar or a peculiar highly magnetic white dwarf. The source was not detected in the 0.3-8 keV energy range with a 3-sigma upper-limit on the count rate of 3x10^{-4} counts/s. No radio emission was detected during our X-ray observations either. Furthermore, we studied the field around GLEAM-X J1627 using archival ESO and DECam data, as well as recent SALT observations. Many sources are present close to the position of GLEAM-X J1627, but only two within the 2" radio position uncertainty. Depending on the assumed spectral distribution, the upper limits converted to an X-ray luminosity of L_{X}<6.5x10^{29} erg/s for a blackbody with temperature kT=0.3 keV, or L_{X}<9x10^{29} erg/s for a power-law with photon index Gamma = 2 (assuming a 1.3 kpc distance). Furthermore, we performed magneto-thermal simulations for neutron stars considering crust- and core-dominated field configurations. Based on our multi-band limits, we conclude that: i) in the magnetar scenario, the X-ray upper limits suggest that GLEAM-X J1627 should be older than ~1 Myr, unless it has a core-dominated magnetic field or has experienced fast-cooling; ii) in the white dwarf scenario, we can rule out most binary systems, a hot sub-dwarf and a hot magnetic isolated white dwarf (T>10.000 K), while a cold isolated white dwarf is still compatible with our limits., Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures; ApJ accepted
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- 2022
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7. Comparación entre sistemas electrocerámicos de desplazamiento mecánico. Motores y actuadores piezoeléctricos
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Mesonero-Romanos, D., Fernández, J. F., Villegas, M., Ceres, R., Rocon, E., and Pons, J. L.
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Piezoelectric motors ,electro-ceramic actuators ,resonant motors ,EMF ,Motores piezoeléctricos ,actuadores electrocerámicos ,motores resonantes ,FEM ,Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass ,TP785-869 - Abstract
Piezoelectric motors can be classified as resonant or forced response motors. As to resonant motors, travelling wave motors, either rotary or lineal must be highlighted. These devices have several features that make them different as compared to any other type of piezoelectric devices. In general, they are comparatively more complex since they include intermittent contact problems between solids, synchronized oscillations in perpendicular axes, and excitation close to the resonance. All these features have limited the application of this kind of actuators, even though some functional characteristics, as noiseless operation, high torque range and their compact construction have made them suitable for several applications. On the other hand, piezoelectric actuators with forced excitation, due to their non-existence movement amplification in the resonance, have been used in applications where an ultra-accurate positioning is required with intermediate levels of force. Lineal multilayer and cyclic actuators must be identified as classical forced actuators. The aim of this paper is to summarize, analyzing the main features of the resonant and forced actuators, the applications where this type of motors will be used in the future. With the intention of remark the steps needed to achieve the commercial application, past and nowadays most important researching lines will be studied and a possible evolution in the future will be pointed out.En general, al clasificar los actuadores piezoeléctricos, se puede hablar de motores de respuesta resonante o forzada. Dentro de los motores resonantes, cabe destacar los motores, tanto lineales como rotativos, de onda viajera. En estos dispositivos existe una serie de hechos diferenciadores con respecto a cualquier otro tipo de dispositivos piezoeléctricos que los hacen relativamente más complejos: problemas de contacto intermitente entre sólidos, oscilación sincronizada en ejes perpendiculares, excitación en régimen próximo a la resonancia. Todos estos aspectos han limitado la aplicación de este tipo de actuadores, si bien sus características de accionamiento silencioso, con elevado par de salida y su construcción compacta los hacen adecuados para numerosas aplicaciones. Por otro lado, los actuadores piezoeléctricos con excitación forzada, por el hecho de que no existe amplificación de su movimiento en resonancia, se han empleado en aquellas aplicaciones en las que se requiere posicionamiento ultrapreciso con niveles de esfuerzo medios. Entre estos dispositivos cabe resaltar los actuadores lineales multicapa y cíclicos. El presente trabajo pretende recoger, tras analizar las principales características de los actuadores resonantes y forzados, las aplicaciones que es previsible se desarrollarán en los próximos años. Con el fin de resaltar los pasos necesarios hasta alcanzar su aplicación comercial, analizaremos las líneas de trabajo que en el pasado y actualmente se han identificado como más relevantes y se indicará su posible evolución en el futuro.
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- 2004
8. Modelling of the travelling wave piezoelectric motor stator: an integrated review and new perspective
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Rodríguez, H., Ceres, R., Calderón, L., and Pons, J. L.
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Analytical model ,piezoelectric motor ,resonant actuation ,Modelos analíticos ,motores piezoeléctricos ,excitación en resonancia ,Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass ,TP785-869 - Abstract
Articles from different areas which are closely related to the modelling of the stator of travelling wave ultrasonic motors (TWUMs) are reviewed in this work. Thus, important issues relevant to this problem are identified from the areas of vibration of annular plates, laminated plate theories, and modelling of piezoelectric transducers. From this integrated point of view, it becomes clear that there are some very important issues yet to be addressed in the modelling of TWUMs. Firstly, the influence of material properties and stator dimensions on output efficiency, electromechanical coupling coefficients (EMCC) and maximum output energy is to be investigated in more detail. Secondly, the modelling of the electric potential field (by explicitly including the charge equation) for TWUMs seems to be a must for better prediction of displacements and electric fields close to the resonance, as suggested by some recent works [1]. Moreover, the improvement of current models by using shear deformation (or higher order) laminated plate theories (LPTs) in conjunction with approximated methods of solution are discussed. In addition to analytical models, those works using Finite Element and Finite difference Methods (FEM and FDM) for the modelling and simulation of the TWUM stator dynamics are reviewed.En este trabajo se realiza una revisión de los trabajos de investigación realizados en diversas áreas sobre el modelado del estátor de los motores ultrasónicos de onda viajera (TWUMs). Entre los problemas relevantes que se han estudiado podemos citar la vibración de placas anulares, las teorías de placas laminadas y el modelado de transductores piezoeléctricos. A raíz de este punto de vista integral se hace manifiesto que todavía quedan asuntos importantes que estudiar en el modelado de los TWUMs. En primer lugar, la influencia de las propiedades del material y las dimensiones del estátor en la eficiencia del motor, los coeficientes de acoplamiento electromecánico (EMCC) y la máxima energía entregada deberían ser estudiados más detenidamente. En segundo lugar, el modelado de la distribución del campo eléctrico en los TWUMs (incluyendo la ecuación de carga explícitamente) parece imprescindible para lograr una predicción mejor del desplazamiento y del campo eléctrico cerca de la resonancia, como se ha apuntado en referencias actuales [1]. Además, se discute las mejoras que incorporaría a los modelos existentes en la actualidad la inclusión de las teorías de placas laminadas (LPTs) con deformaciones de corte (o de orden superior), resueltas mediante métodos aproximados. Como complemento a los modelos analíticos, se realiza asimismo una revisión de las técnicas de elementos finitos (FEM) y diferencias finitas (FDM) empleadas en la simulación de la dinámica del estátor de los motores TWUM.
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- 2004
9. Aplicación de sensores piezoeléctricos cerámicos a la caracterización biomecánica
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Moreno, J. C., Fernández, J. F., Ochoa, P., Ceres, R., Calderón, L., Rocon, E., and Pons, J. L.
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Pressure sensor ,triaxial force measurement ,ceramic piezoelectrics ,Sensor de presión ,medida triaxial de fuerza ,piezoeléctricos cerámicos ,Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass ,TP785-869 - Abstract
This work analyzed the potential applications of ceramic piezoelectrics as sensors of kinematic and kinetic parameters in the field of the biomechanics and biomedicine. On the basis of a theoretically analysis of the sensor a Finite Element Analysis of the harmonic shown the appearance of field gradients between the electrodes. A piezoelectric sensor is proposed as triaxial force transducer for plantar pressure measurement during human walking.El presente trabajo analiza las aplicaciones potenciales de los sensores piezoeléctricos cerámicos para la medición de variables cinemáticas y cinéticas en las áreas de biomedicina y biomecánica. A partir del análisis teórico del sensor se realiza un análisis armónico por elementos finitos del mismo, que muestra la existencia de gradientes de potencial entre los pares de electrodos. Se propone un sensor triaxial piezoeléctrico para la medida concomitante de esfuerzos durante el contacto pie-suelo en el ciclo de marcha humana.
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- 2004
10. Piezocomposites metal-cerámica como elementos activos en acelerómetros
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Ochoa, P., Villegas, M., Pons, J. L., Bengochea, M. A., and Fernández, J. F.
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Accelerometer ,impact sensor ,piezoelectric ,cymbal ,Acelerómetro sensor de impacto ,piezoeléctrico ,címbalo ,Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass ,TP785-869 - Abstract
Piezoelectric ceramic materials have an important number of applications that is continuing increasing. One of these applications is as driving element in the design of an accelerometer. They may be used in monitoring vibration for the automobile and aeroespacial industries and robotic or civil engineering. The cymbal transducer is a good candidate for accelerometer applications due to its high effective piezoelectric charge coefficients. In this work it is shown that changes in the geometry and size of the caps improve the performance of the sensor. The sensitivity of the cymbal accelerometer increases with decreasing cap size. The mechanical vibration response of the cymbal is studied and different properties, like resonant frequency, electromechanical coupling coefficient, and fastest response time are compared.Los materiales cerámicos piezoeléctricos presentan un número importante y en continuo aumento de aplicaciones. Entre éstas su utilización como elementos activos en el diseño de acelerómetros posibilita el control de vibraciones en la industria del transporte, aerospacial, robótica e ingeniería civil entre otras. Entre los múltiples diseños como material compuesto destaca, gracias a sus elevados coeficientes de carga efectivos, el denominado tipo címbalo. En este trabajo se comprueba que modificando la geometría y el tamaño de las cápsulas se optimiza el comportamiento del sensor. Concretamente una disminución en el tamaño de las cápsulas se traduce en un aumento de la sensibilidad del acelerómetro. También se muestran los espectros de impedancia y se comparan distintas propiedades como son la frecuencia de resonancia, coeficiente de acoplo electromecánico y tiempo mínimo de respuesta.
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- 2002
11. Thermal luminosity degeneracy of magnetized neutron stars with and without hyperon cores
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Anzuini, F., Melatos, A., Dehman, C., Viganò, D., and Pons, J. A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The dissipation of intense crustal electric currents produces high Joule heating rates in cooling neutron stars. Here it is shown that Joule heating can counterbalance fast cooling, making it difficult to infer the presence of hyperons (which accelerate cooling) from measurements of the observed thermal luminosity $L_\gamma$. Models with and without hyperon cores match $L_{\gamma}$ of young magnetars (with poloidal-dipolar field $B_{\textrm{dip}} \gtrsim 10^{14}$ G at the polar surface and $L_{\gamma} \gtrsim 10^{34}$ erg s$^{-1}$ at $t \lesssim 10^5$ yr) as well as mature, moderately magnetized stars (with $B_{\textrm{dip}} \lesssim 10^{14}$ G and $10^{31} \ \textrm{erg s}^{-1} \lesssim L_{\gamma} \lesssim 10^{32}$ erg s$^{-1}$ at $t \gtrsim 10^5$ yr). In magnetars, the crustal temperature is almost independent of hyperon direct Urca cooling in the core, regardless of whether the latter is suppressed or not by hyperon superfluidity. The thermal luminosities of light magnetars without hyperons and heavy magnetars with hyperons have $L_{\gamma}$ in the same range and are almost indistinguishable. Likewise, $L_{\gamma}$ data of neutron stars with $B_{\textrm{dip}} \lesssim 10^{14}$ G but with strong internal fields are not suitable to extract information about the equation of state as long as hyperons are superfluid, with maximum amplitude of the energy gaps of the order $\approx 1$ MeV., Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2022
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12. Impact of Hf alloying on the functional properties of Ni-Mn-Ga high temperature shape memory alloys
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Xu, S., Pons, J., and Santamarta, R.
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- 2024
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13. Fast cooling and internal heating in hyperon stars
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Anzuini, F., Melatos, A., Dehman, C., Viganò, D., and Pons, J. A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Neutron star models with maximum mass close to $2 \ M_{\odot}$ reach high central densities, which may activate nucleonic and hyperon direct Urca neutrino emission. To alleviate the tension between fast theoretical cooling rates and thermal luminosity observations of moderately magnetized, isolated thermally-emitting stars (with $L_{\gamma} \gtrsim 10^{31}$ erg s$^{-1}$ at $t \gtrsim 10^{5.3}$ yr), some internal heating source is required. The power supplied by the internal heater is estimated for both a phenomenological source in the inner crust and Joule heating due to magnetic field decay, assuming different superfluidity models and compositions of the outer stellar envelope. It is found that a thermal power of $W(t) \approx 10^{34}$ erg s$^{-1}$ allows neutron star models to match observations of moderately magnetized, isolated stars with ages $t \gtrsim 10^{5.3}$ yr. The requisite $W(t)$ can be supplied by Joule heating due to crust-confined initial magnetic configurations with (i) mixed poloidal-toroidal fields, with surface strength $B_{\textrm{dip}} = 10^{13}$ G at the pole of the dipolar poloidal component and $\sim 90$ per cent of the magnetic energy stored in the toroidal component; and (ii) poloidal-only configurations with $B_{\textrm{dip}} = 10^{14}$ G., Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2021
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14. Reliability of Self-Screening for Intrinsic Capacity Impairments Using the ICOPE Monitor App
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Gonzalez-Bautista, Emmanuel, de Souto Barreto, P., Tavassoli, N., Ranarijhon, C., Pons, J. S., Rolland, Y., Andrieu, S., and Delrieu, J.
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- 2023
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15. The X-ray evolution and geometry of the 2018 outburst of XTE J1810-197
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Borghese, A., Rea, N., Turolla, R., Rigoselli, M., Alford, J. A. J., Gotthelf, E. V., Burgay, M., Possenti, A., Zane, S., Zelati, F. Coti, Perna, R., Esposito, P., Mereghetti, S., Viganó, D., Tiengo, A., Götz, D., Ibrahim, A., Israel, G. L., Pons, J., and Sathyaprakash, R.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
After 15 years, in late 2018, the magnetar XTE J1810-197 underwent a second recorded X-ray outburst event and reactivated as a radio pulsar. We initiated an X-ray monitoring campaign to follow the timing and spectral evolution of the magnetar as its flux decays using Swift, XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and NICER observations. During the year-long campaign, the magnetar reproduced similar behaviour to that found for the first outburst, with a factor of two change in its spin-down rate from $\sim7.2\times10^{-12}$ s s$^{-1}$ to $\sim1.5\times10^{-11}$ s s$^{-1}$ after two months. Unique to this outburst, we confirm the peculiar energy-dependent phase shift of the pulse profile. Following the initial outburst, the spectrum of XTE J1810-197 is well-modelled by multiple blackbody components corresponding to a pair of non-concentric, hot thermal caps surrounded by a cooler one, superposed to the colder star surface. We model the energy-dependent pulse profile to constrain the viewing and surface emission geometry and find that the overall geometry of XTE J1810-197 has likely evolved relative to that found for the 2003 event., Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures, 4 tables. Accepted for publications in MNRAS
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- 2021
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16. On cosmological expansion and local physics
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Pons, J. M. and Talavera, P.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We find an exact convergence in the local dynamics described by two supposedly antagonistic approaches in modern cosmology: one starting from an expanding universe perspective such as FLRW, the other based on a local model ignoring any notion of expansion, such as Schwarzschild dS. Both models are in complete agreement when the local effects of the expansion are circumscribed to the presence of the cosmological constant. We elaborate in the relevant role of static backgrounds like the Schwarzschild-dS metric in standard form as the most proper coordinatizations to describe physics at the local scale. Finally, making use of an old and too often forgotten relativistic kinematical invariant, we clarify some widespread misunderstandings on space expansion, cosmological and gravitational redshifts. As a byproduct we propose a {\sl unique and unambiguous} prescription to match the local and cosmological expression of a specific observable., Comment: 14 pages + appendices
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- 2020
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17. The X-ray outburst of the Galactic Center magnetar over six years of Chandra observations
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Rea, N., Zelati, F. Coti, Vigano', D., Papitto, A., Baganoff, F., Borghese, A., Campana, S., Esposito, P., Haggard, D., Israel, G. L., Mereghetti, S., Mignani, R., Perna, R., Pons, J. A., Ponti, G., Stella, L., Torres, D. F., Turolla, R., and Zane, S.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The magnetar SGR J1745-2900 discovered at parsecs distance from the Milky Way central black hole, Sagittarius A*, represents the closest pulsar to a supermassive black hole ever detected. Furthermore, its intriguing radio emission has been used to study the environment of the black hole, as well as to derive a precise position and proper motion for this object. The discovery of SGR J1745-2900 has opened interesting debates about the number, age and nature of pulsars expected in the Galactic center region. In this work, we present extensive X-ray monitoring of the outburst of SGR J1745-2900 using the Chandra X-ray Observatory, the only instrument with the spatial resolution to distinguish the magnetar from the supermassive black hole (2.4" angular distance). It was monitored from its outburst onset in April 2013 until August 2019, collecting more than fifty Chandra observations for a total of more than 2.3 Ms of data. Soon after the outburst onset, the magnetar emission settled onto a purely thermal emission state that cooled from a temperature of about 0.9 to 0.6 keV over 6 years. The pulsar timing properties showed at least two changes in the period derivative, increasing by a factor of about 4 during the outburst decay. We find that the long-term properties of this outburst challenge current models for the magnetar outbursts., Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures. Accepted by ApJ
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- 2020
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18. Small-Scale Characterisation of Urea Hydrogen Peroxide Explosive Performance Using Heterodyne Velocimetry
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Halleux, F., primary, Stennett, C., additional, Pons, J.-F., additional, Wilson, I., additional, Van Riet, R., additional, and Lefebvre, M., additional
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- 2023
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19. Instability of twisted magnetar magnetospheres
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Mahlmann, J. F., Akgün, T., Pons, J. A., Aloy, M. A., and Cerdá-Durán, P.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present three-dimensional force-free electrodynamics simulations of magnetar magnetospheres that demonstrate the instability of certain degenerate, high energy equilibrium solutions of the Grad-Shafranov equation. This result indicates the existence of an unstable branch of twisted magnetospheric solutions and allows to formulate an instability criterion. The rearrangement of magnetic field lines as a consequence of this instability triggers the dissipation of up to 30% of the magnetospheric energy on a thin layer above the magnetar surface. During this process, we predict an increase of the mechanical stresses onto the stellar crust, which can potentially result in a global mechanical failure of a significant fraction of it. We find that the estimated energy release and the emission properties are compatible with the observed giant flare events. The newly identified instability is a candidate for recurrent energy dissipation, which could explain part of the phenomenology observed in magnetars., Comment: 21 pages, 11 figures of which 11 are in color. 1 animated figure. Accepted by MNRAS
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- 2019
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20. Data-driven templates with dictionary learning and sparse representations for photometric redshift estimation
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Frontera-Pons, J., Sureau, F., Bobin, J., and Kilbinger, M.
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21. The multi-outburst activity of the magnetar in Westerlund I
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Borghese, A., Rea, N., Turolla, R., Pons, J. A., Esposito, P., Zelati, F. Coti, Savchenko, V., Bozzo, E., Perna, R., Zane, S., Mereghetti, S., Campana, S., Mignani, R. P., Bachetti, M., Rodriguez, G., Pintore, F., Tiengo, A., Gotz, D., Israel, G. L., and Stella, L.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
After two major outbursts in 2006 and 2011, on 2017 May 16 the magnetar CXOU J164710.2-455216, hosted within the massive star cluster Westerlund I, emitted a short (20 ms) burst, which marked the onset of a new active phase. We started a long-term monitoring campaign with Swift (45 observations), Chandra (5 observations) and NuSTAR (4 observations) from the activation until 2018 April. During the campaign, Swift BAT registered the occurrence of multiple bursts, accompanied by two other enhancements of the X-ray persistent flux. The long time span covered by our observations allowed us to study the spectral as well as the timing evolution of the source. After 11 months since the 2017 May outburst onset, the observed flux was about 15 times higher than its historical minimum level and a factor of 3 higher than the level reached after the 2006 outburst. This suggests that the crust has not fully relaxed to the quiescent level, or that the source quiescent level has changed following the multiple outburst activities in the past 10 years or so. This is another case of multiple outbursts from the same source on a yearly time scale, a somehow recently discovered behaviour in magnetars., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 14 pages, 7 figures
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22. Test Method for Exoskeleton Locomotion on Irregular Terrains: Testbed Design and Construction
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Torres-Pardo, A., Pinto-Fernández, D., Belalcázar-Bolaños, E., Pons, J. L., Moreno, J. C., Torricelli, D., Guglielmelli, Eugenio, Series Editor, Moreno, Juan C., editor, Masood, Jawad, editor, Schneider, Urs, editor, Maufroy, Christophe, editor, and Pons, Jose L., editor
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23. Gazing at the ultra-slow magnetar in RCW 103 with NuSTAR and Swift
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Borghese, A., Zelati, F. Coti, Esposito, P., Rea, N., De Luca, A., Bachetti, M., Israel, G. L., Perna, R., and Pons, J. A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report on a new NuSTAR observation and on the ongoing Swift XRT monitoring campaign of the peculiar source 1E 161348-5055, located at the centre of the supernova remnant RCW 103, which is recovering from its last outburst in June 2016. The X-ray spectrum at the epoch of the NuSTAR observation can be described by either two absorbed blackbodies ($kT_{BB_1}$ ~ 0.5 keV, $kT_{BB_2}$ ~ 1.2 keV) or an absorbed blackbody plus a power law ($kT_{BB_1}$ ~ 0.6 keV, $\Gamma$ ~ 3.9). The observed flux was ~ 9 $\times$ 10$^{-12}$ erg s$^{-1}$ cm$^{-2}$, ~ 3 times lower than what observed at the outburst onset, but about one order of magnitude higher than the historical quiescent level. A periodic modulation was detected at the known 6.67 hr periodicity. The spectral decomposition and evolution along the outburst decay are consistent with 1E 161348-5055 being a magnetar, the slowest ever detected., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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24. Can a bright and energetic X-ray pulsar be hiding amid the debris of SN 1987A?
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Esposito, P., Rea, N., Lazzati, D., Matsuura, M., Perna, R., and Pons, J. A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The mass of the stellar precursor of supernova (SN) 1987A and the burst of neutrinos observed at the moment of the explosion are consistent with the core-collapse formation of a neutron star. However, no compelling evidence for the presence in SN 1987A of a compact object of any kind has been found yet in any band of the electromagnetic spectrum, prompting questions on whether the neutron star survived and, if it did, on its properties. Starting from the analysis of recent Chandra observations, here we appraise the current observational situation. We derived limits on the X-ray luminosity of a compact object with a nonthermal, Crab-pulsar-like spectrum of the order of $\approx$$(1$-$5)\times10^{35}$ erg s$^{-1}$, corresponding to limits on the rotational energy loss of a possible X-ray pulsar in SN 1987A of $\approx$$(0.5$-$1.5)\times10^{38}$ erg s$^{-1}$. However, a much brighter X-ray source cannot be excluded if, as is likely, it is enshrouded in a cloud of absorbing matter with metallicity similar to that expected in the outer layers of a massive star towards the end of its life. We found that other limits obtained from various arguments and observations in other energy ranges either are unbinding or allow a similar maximum luminosity of the order of $\approx$$10^{35}$ erg s$^{-1}$. We conclude that while a pulsar alike the one in the Crab Nebula in both luminosity and spectrum is hardly compatible with the observations, there is ample space for an `ordinary' X-ray-emitting young neutron star, born with normal initial spin period, temperature and magnetic field, to be hiding inside the evolving remnant of SN 1987A., Comment: Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal; 10 pages, 3 color figures, 2 tables
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25. Chandra monitoring of the Galactic Centre magnetar SGR J1745-2900 during the initial 3.5 years of outburst decay
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Zelati, F. Coti, Rea, N., Turolla, R., Pons, J. A., Papitto, A., Esposito, P., Israel, G. L., Campana, S., Zane, S., Tiengo, A., Mignani, R. P., Mereghetti, S., Baganoff, F. K., Haggard, D., Ponti, G., Torres, D. F., Borghese, A., and Elfritz, J.
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We report on 3.5 years of Chandra monitoring of the Galactic Centre magnetar SGR J1745-2900 since its outburst onset in April 2013. The magnetar spin-down has shown at least two episodes of period derivative increases so far, and it has slowed down regularly in the past year or so. We observed a slightly increasing trend in the time evolution of the pulsed fraction, up to about 55 per cent in the most recent observations. SGR J1745-2900 has not reached the quiescent level yet, and so far the overall outburst evolution can be interpreted in terms of a cooling hot region on the star surface. We discuss possible scenarios, showing in particular how the presence of a shrinking hot spot in this source is hardly reconcilable with internal crustal cooling and favors the untwisting bundle model for this outburst. Moreover, we also show how the emission from a single uniform hot spot is incompatible with the observed pulsed fraction evolution for any pair of viewing angles, suggesting an anisotropic emission pattern., Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication on MNRAS
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26. The Rat Genome Database (RGD) facilitates genomic and phenotypic data integration across multiple species for biomedical research
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Kaldunski, M. L., Smith, J. R., Hayman, G. T., Brodie, K., De Pons, J. L., Demos, W. M., Gibson, A. C., Hill, M. L., Hoffman, M. J., Lamers, L., Laulederkind, S. J. F., Nalabolu, H. S., Thorat, K., Thota, J., Tutaj, M., Tutaj, M. A., Vedi, M., Wang, S. J., Zacher, S., Dwinell, M. R., and Kwitek, A. E.
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27. Superelastic behavior and elastocaloric effect in a Ni51.5Fe21.5Ga27.0 ferromagnetic shape memory single crystal under compression
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Masdeu, F., Pons, J., Torrens-Serra, J., Chumlyakov, Y., and Cesari, E.
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28. The IFMIF-DONES Project: Design Status and Main Achievements Within the EUROfusion FP8 Work Programme
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Bernardi, D., Ibarra, A., Arbeiter, F., Arranz, F., Cappelli, M., Cara, P., Castellanos, J., Dzitko, H., García, A., Gutiérrez, J., Królas, W., Martin-Fuertes, F., Micciché, G., Muñoz, A., Nitti, F. S., Pinna, T., Podadera, I., Pons, J., Qiu, Y., and Román, R.
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29. Strain glass state in Ni-rich Ni-Ti-Zr shape memory alloys
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Xu, S., Pons, J., Santamarta, R., Karaman, I., Benafan, O., and Noebe, R.D.
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30. Spin evolution of a proto-neutron star
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Camelio, G., Gualtieri, L., Pons, J. A., and Ferrari, V.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We study the evolution of the rotation rate of a proto-neutron star, born in a core-collapse supernova, in the first seconds of its life. During this phase, the star evolution can be described as a sequence of stationary configurations, which we determine by solving the neutrino transport and the stellar structure equations in general relativity. We include in our model the angular momentum loss due to neutrino emission. We find that the requirement of a rotation rate not exceeding the mass-shedding limit at the beginning of the evolution implies a strict bound on the rotation rate at later times. Moreover, assuming that the proto-neutron star is born with a finite ellipticity, we determine the emitted gravitational wave signal, and estimate its detectability by present and future ground-based interferometric detectors., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures; minor changes to match the version published on Phys.Rev.D
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31. Simulated magnetic field expulsion in neutron star cores
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Elfritz, J. G., Pons, J. A., Rea, N., Glampedakis, K., and Viganò, D.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The study of long-term evolution of neutron star (NS) magnetic fields is key to understanding the rich diversity of NS observations, and to unifying their nature despite the different emission mechanisms and observed properties. Such studies in principle permit a deeper understanding of the most important parameters driving their apparent variety, e.g. radio pulsars, magnetars, x-ray dim isolated neutron stars, gamma-ray pulsars. We describe, for the first time, the results from self-consistent magneto-thermal simulations considering not only the effects of the Hall-driven field dissipation in the crust, but adding a complete set of proposed driving forces in a superconducting core. We emphasize how each of these core-field processes drive magnetic evolution and affect observables, and show that when all forces are considered together in vectorial form, the net expulsion of core magnetic flux is negligible, and will have no observable effect in the crust (consequently in the observed surface emission) on megayear time-scales. Our new simulations suggest that strong magnetic fields in NS cores (and the signatures on the NS surface) will persist long after the crustal magnetic field has evolved and decayed, due to the weak combined effects of dissipation and expulsion in the stellar core., Comment: 15 pages, 11 figures, accepted by MNRAS
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- 2015
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32. Neutron stars - cooling and transport
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Potekhin, A. Y., Pons, J. A., and Page, Dany
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Observations of thermal radiation from neutron stars can potentially provide information about the states of supranuclear matter in the interiors of these stars with the aid of the theory of neutron-star thermal evolution. We review the basics of this theory for isolated neutron stars with strong magnetic fields, including most relevant thermodynamic and kinetic properties in the stellar core, crust, and blanketing envelopes., Comment: 57 pages, 3 tables, 12 figures, invited topical review in The Strongest Magnetic Fields in the Universe, eds. V. S. Beskin, A. Balogh, M. Falanga, M. Lyutikov, S. Mereghetti, T. Piran, R. A. Treumann (Space Sciences Series of ISSI, Springer). In v.2, a typo in Eq.(3) is fixed. In v.3, Eqs.(32)-(33) are corrected, and references updated
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33. Population Synthesis of Isolated Neutron Stars with magneto-rotational evolution II: from radio-pulsars to magnetars
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Gullón, M., Pons, J. A., Miralles, J. A., Viganò, D., Rea, N., and Perna, R.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Population synthesis studies constitute a powerful method to reconstruct the birth distribution of periods and magnetic fields of the pulsar population. When this method is applied to populations in different wavelengths, it can break the degeneracy in the inferred properties of initial distributions that arises from single-band studies. In this context, we extend previous works to include $X$-ray thermal emitting pulsars within the same evolutionary model as radio-pulsars. We find that the cumulative distribution of the number of X-ray pulsars can be well reproduced by several models that, simultaneously, reproduce the characteristics of the radio-pulsar distribution. However, even considering the most favourable magneto-thermal evolution models with fast field decay, log-normal distributions of the initial magnetic field over-predict the number of visible sources with periods longer than 12 s. We then show that the problem can be solved with different distributions of magnetic field, such as a truncated log-normal distribution, or a binormal distribution with two distinct populations. We use the observational lack of isolated NSs with spin periods P>12 s to establish an upper limit to the fraction of magnetars born with B > 10^{15} G (less than 1\%). As future detections keep increasing the magnetar and high-B pulsar statistics, our approach can be used to establish a severe constraint on the maximum magnetic field at birth of NSs., Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures, 5 tables
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34. The Spanish Square Kilometre Array White Book
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Acosta-Pulido, J. A., Agudo, I., Alberdi, A., Alcolea, J., Alfaro, E. J., Alonso-Herrero, A., Anglada, G., Arnalte-Mur, P., Ascasibar, Y., Ascaso, B., Azulay, R., Bachiller, R., Baez-Rubio, A., Battaner, E., Blasco, J., Brook, C. B., Bujarrabal, V., Busquet, G., Caballero-Garcia, M. D., Carrasco-Gonzalez, C., Casares, J., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Colina, L., Colomer, F., de Gregorio-Monsalvo, I., del Olmo, A., Desmurs, J. -F., Diego, J. M., Dominguez-Tenreiro, R., Estalella, R., Fernandez-Soto, A., Florido, E., Font, J., Font, J. A., Fuente, A., Garcia-Benito, R., Garcia-Burillo, S., Garcia-Lorenzo, B., de Paz, A. Gil, Girart, J. M., Goicoechea, J. R., Gomez, J. F., Gonzalez-Garcia, M., Gonzalez-Martin, O., Gonzalez-Serrano, J. I., Gorgas, J., Gorosabel, J., Guijarro, A., Guirado, J. C., Hernandez-Garcia, L., Hernandez-Monteagudo, C., Herranz, D., Herrero-Illana, R., Hu, Y. -D., Huelamo, N., Huertas-Company, M., Iglesias-Paramo, J., Jeong, S., Jimenez-Serra, I., Knapen, J. H., Lineros, R. A., Lisenfeld, U., Marcaide, J. M., Marquez, I., Marti, J., Marti, J. M., Marti-Vidal, I., Martinez-Gonzalez, E., Martin-Pintado, J., Masegosa, J., Mayen-Gijon, J. M., Mezcua, M., Migliari, S., Mimica, P., Moldon, J., Morata, O., Negueruela, I., Oates, S. R., Osorio, M., Palau, A., Paredes, J. M., Perea, J., Perez-Gonzalez, P. G., Perez-Montero, E., Perez-Torres, M. A., Perucho, M., Planelles, S., Pons, J. A., Prieto, A., Quilis, V., Ramirez-Moreta, P., Almeida, C. Ramos, Rea, N., Ribo, M., Rioja, M. J., Espinosa, J. M. Rodriguez, Ros, E., Rubiño-Martin, J. A., Ruiz-Granados, B., Sabater, J., Sanchez, S., Sanchez-Contreras, C., Sanchez-Monge, A., Sanchez-Ramirez, R., Sintes, A. M., Solanes, J. M., Sopuerta, C. F., Tafalla, M., Tello, J. C., Tercero, B., Toribio, M. C., Torrelles, J. M., Torres, M. A. P., Usero, A., Verdes-Montenegro, L., Vidal-Garcia, A., Vielva, P., Vilchez, J., and Zhang, B. -B.
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The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is called to revolutionise essentially all areas of Astrophysics. With a collecting area of about a square kilometre, the SKA will be a transformational instrument, and its scientific potential will go beyond the interests of astronomers. Its technological challenges and huge cost requires a multinational effort, and Europe has recognised this by putting the SKA on the roadmap of the European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures (ESFRI). The Spanish SKA White Book is the result of the coordinated effort of 120 astronomers from 40 different research centers. The book shows the enormous scientific interest of the Spanish astronomical community in the SKA and warrants an optimum scientific exploitation of the SKA by Spanish researchers, if Spain enters the SKA project., Comment: Editors: Miguel A. Perez-Torres (Editor-in-chief), L. Verdes-Montenegro, J. C. Guirado, A. Alberdi, J. Martin-Pintado, R. Bachiller, D. Herranz, J. M. Girart, J. Gorgas, C. Hernandez-Monteagudo, S. Migliari and J. M. Rodriguez Espinosa; 289 pages, published in June 2015 by Sociedad Espa\~nola de Astronom\'ia
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35. The X-ray outburst of the Galactic Centre magnetar SGR J1745-2900 during the first 1.5 year
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Zelati, F. Coti, Rea, N., Papitto, A., Viganò, D., Pons, J. A., Turolla, R., Esposito, P., Haggard, D., Baganoff, F. K., Ponti, G., Israel, G. L., Campana, S., Torres, D. F., Tiengo, A., Mereghetti, S., Perna, R., Zane, S., Mignani, R. P., Possenti, A., and Stella, L.
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In 2013 April a new magnetar, SGR 1745-2900, was discovered as it entered an outburst, at only 2.4 arcsec angular distance from the supermassive black hole at the Centre of the Milky Way, Sagittarius A*. SGR 1745-2900 has a surface dipolar magnetic field of ~ 2x10^{14} G, and it is the neutron star closest to a black hole ever observed. The new source was detected both in the radio and X-ray bands, with a peak X-ray luminosity L_X ~ 5x10^{35} erg s^{-1}. Here we report on the long-term Chandra (25 observations) and XMM-Newton (8 observations) X-ray monitoring campaign of SGR 1745-2900, from the onset of the outburst in April 2013 until September 2014. This unprecedented dataset allows us to refine the timing properties of the source, as well as to study the outburst spectral evolution as a function of time and rotational phase. Our timing analysis confirms the increase in the spin period derivative by a factor of ~2 around June 2013, and reveals that a further increase occurred between 2013 Oct 30 and 2014 Feb 21. We find that the period derivative changed from 6.6x10^{-12} s s^{-1} to 3.3x10^{-11} s s^{-1} in 1.5 yr. On the other hand, this magnetar shows a slow flux decay compared to other magnetars and a rather inefficient surface cooling. In particular, starquake-induced crustal cooling models alone have difficulty in explaining the high luminosity of the source for the first ~200 days of its outburst, and additional heating of the star surface from currents flowing in a twisted magnetic bundle is probably playing an important role in the outburst evolution., Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures; accepted for publication on MNRAS
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36. Two-way shape memory effect in Ni49Fe18Ga27Co6 ferromagnetic shape memory single crystals
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Masdeu, F., Pons, J., Chumlyakov, Y., and Cesari, E.
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37. Effects of training on the thermomechanical behavior of NiTiHf and NiTiZr high temperature shape memory alloys
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Karakoc, O., Atli, K.C., Evirgen, A., Pons, J., Santamarta, R., Benafan, O., Noebe, R.D., and Karaman, I.
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38. Burst-like reverse martensitic transformation during heating, cooling and under isothermal conditions in stabilized Ni-Ti-Nb
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Picornell, C., Pons, J., Paulsen, A., Frenzel, J., Kaminskii, V., Sapozhnikov, K., Van Humbeeck, J., and Kustov, S.
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39. Neutron stars - thermal emitters
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Potekhin, A. Y., De Luca, A., and Pons, J. A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Confronting theoretical models with observations of thermal radiation emitted by neutron stars is one of the most important ways to understand the properties of both, superdense matter in the interiors of the neutron stars and dense magnetized plasmas in their outer layers. Here we review the theory of thermal emission from the surface layers of strongly magnetized neutron stars, and the main properties of the observational data. In particular, we focus on the nearby sources for which a clear thermal component has been detected, without being contaminated by other emission processes (magnetosphere, accretion, nebulae). We also discuss the applications of the modern theoretical models of the formation of spectra of strongly magnetized neutron stars to the observed thermally emitting objects., Comment: 39 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, invited topical review, in The Strongest Magnetic Fields in the Universe, ed. V.S. Beskin et al. (Space Sciences Series of ISSI, Springer). In v2, Eq.(7) is corrected. In v.3, a typo in Eq.(38) is fixed and references updated
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40. The Large Observatory For x-ray Timing
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Feroci, M., Herder, J. W. den, Bozzo, E., Barret, D., Brandt, S., Hernanz, M., van der Klis, M., Pohl, M., Santangelo, A., Stella, L., Watts, A., Wilms, J., Zane, S., Ahangarianabhari, M., Albertus, C., Alford, M., Alpar, A., Altamirano, D., Alvarez, L., Amati, L., Amoros, C., Andersson, N., Antonelli, A., Argan, A., Artigue, R., Artigues, B., Atteia, J. -L., Azzarello, P., Bakala, P., Baldazzi, G., Balman, S., Barbera, M., van Baren, C., Bhattacharyya, S., Baykal, A., Belloni, T., Bernardini, F., Bertuccio, G., Bianchi, S., Bianchini, A., Binko, P., Blay, P., Bocchino, F., Bodin, P., Bombaci, I., Bidaud, J. -M. Bonnet, Boutloukos, S., Bradley, L., Braga, J., Brown, E., Bucciantini, N., Burderi, L., Burgay, M., Bursa, M., Budtz-Jørgensen, C., Cackett, E., Cadoux, F. R., Cais, P., Caliandro, G. A., Campana, R., Campana, S., Capitanio, F., Casares, J., Casella, P., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Cavazzuti, E., Cerda-Duran, P., Chakrabarty, D., Château, F., Chenevez, J., Coker, J., Cole, R., Collura, A., Cornelisse, R., Courvoisier, T., Cros, A., Cumming, A., Cusumano, G., D'Aì, A., D'Elia, V., Del Monte, E., De Luca, A., De Martino, D., Dercksen, J. P. C., De Pasquale, M., De Rosa, A., Del Santo, M., Di Cosimo, S., Diebold, S., Di Salvo, T., Donnarumma, I., Drago, A., Durant, M., Emmanoulopoulos, D., Erkut, M. H., Esposito, P., Evangelista, Y., Fabian, A., Falanga, M., Favre, Y., Feldman, C., Ferrari, V., Ferrigno, C., Finger, M., Finger, M. H., Fraser, G. W., Frericks, M., Fuschino, F., Gabler, M., Galloway, D. K., Sanchez, J. L. Galvez, Garcia-Berro, E., Gendre, B., Gezari, S., Giles, A. B., Gilfanov, M., Giommi, P., Giovannini, G., Giroletti, M., Gogus, E., Goldwurm, A., Goluchová, K., Götz, D., Gouiffes, C., Grassi, M., Groot, P., Gschwender, M., Gualtieri, L., Guidorzi, C., Guy, L., Haas, D., Haensel, P., Hailey, M., Hansen, F., Hartmann, D. H., Haswell, C. A., Hebeler, K., Heger, A., Hermsen, W., Homan, J., Hornstrup, A., Hudec, R., Huovelin, J., Ingram, A., Zand, J. J. M. in't, Israel, G., Iwasawa, K., Izzo, L., Jacobs, H. M., Jetter, F., Johannsen, T., Jonker, P., Josè, J., Kaaret, P., Kanbach, G., Karas, V., Karelin, D., Kataria, D., Keek, L., Kennedy, T., Klochkov, D., Kluzniak, W., Kokkotas, K., Korpela, S., Kouveliotou, C., Kreykenbohm, I., Kuiper, L. M., Kuvvetli, I., Labanti, C., Lai, D., Lamb, F. K., Laubert, P. P., Lebrun, F., Lin, D., Linder, D., Lodato, G., Longo, F., Lund, N., Maccarone, T. J., Macera, D., Maestre, S., Mahmoodifar, S., Maier, D., Malcovati, P., Mandel, I., Mangano, V., Manousakis, A., Marisaldi, M., Markowitz, A., Martindale, A., Matt, G., McHardy, I. M., Melatos, A., Mendez, M., Mereghetti, S., Michalska, M., Migliari, S., Mignani, R., Miller, M. C., Miller, J. M., Mineo, T., Miniutti, G., Morsink, S., Motch, C., Motta, S., Mouchet, M., Mouret, G., Mulačová, J., Muleri, F., Muñoz-Darias, T., Negueruela, I., Neilsen, J., Norton, A. J., Nowak, M., O'Brien, P., Olsen, P. E. H., Orienti, M., Orio, M., Orlandini, M., Orleanski, P., Osborne, J. P., Osten, R., Ozel, F., Pacciani, L., Paolillo, M., Papitto, A., Paredes, J. M., Patruno, A., Paul, B., Perinati, E., Pellizzoni, A., Penacchioni, A. V., Perez, M. A., Petracek, V., Pittori, C., Pons, J., Portell, J., Possenti, A., Poutanen, J., Prakash, M., Provost, P. Le, Psaltis, D., Rambaud, D., Ramon, P., Ramsay, G., Rapisarda, M., Rachevski, A., Rashevskaya, I., Ray, P. S., Rea, N., Reddy, S., Reig, P., Aranda, M. Reina, Remillard, R., Reynolds, C., Rezzolla, L., Ribo, M., de la Rie, R., Riggio, A., Rios, A., Gil, P. Rodríguez, Rodriguez, J., Rohlfs, R., Romano, P., Rossi, E. M. R., Rozanska, A., Rousseau, A., Ryde, F., Sabau-Graziati, L., Sala, G., Salvaterra, R., Sanna, A., Sandberg, J., Scaringi, S., Schanne, S., Schee, J., Schmid, C., Shore, S., Schneider, R., Schwenk, A., Schwope, A. D., Seyler, J. -Y., Shearer, A., Smith, A., Smith, D. M., Smith, P. J., Sochora, V., Soffitta, P., Soleri, P., Spencer, A., Stappers, B., Steiner, A. W., Stergioulas, N., Stratta, G., Strohmayer, T. E., Stuchlik, Z., Suchy, S., Sulemainov, V., Takahashi, T., Tamburini, F., Tauris, T., Tenzer, C., Tolos, L., Tombesi, F., Tomsick, J., Torok, G., Torrejon, J. M., Torres, D. F., Tramacere, A., Trois, A., Turolla, R., Turriziani, S., Uter, P., Uttley, P., Vacchi, A., Varniere, P., Vaughan, S., Vercellone, S., Vrba, V., Walton, D., Watanabe, S., Wawrzaszek, R., Webb, N., Weinberg, N., Wende, H., Wheatley, P., Wijers, R., Wijnands, R., Wille, M., Wilson-Hodge, C. A., Winter, B., Wood, K., Zampa, G., Zampa, N., Zampieri, L., Zdunik, L., Zdziarski, A., Zhang, B., Zwart, F., Ayre, M., Boenke, T., van Damme, C. Corral, Kuulkers, E., and Lumb, D.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Large Observatory For x-ray Timing (LOFT) was studied within ESA M3 Cosmic Vision framework and participated in the final down-selection for a launch slot in 2022-2024. Thanks to the unprecedented combination of effective area and spectral resolution of its main instrument, LOFT will study the behaviour of matter under extreme conditions, such as the strong gravitational field in the innermost regions of accretion flows close to black holes and neutron stars, and the supra-nuclear densities in the interior of neutron stars. The science payload is based on a Large Area Detector (LAD, 10 m 2 effective area, 2-30 keV, 240 eV spectral resolution, 1 deg collimated field of view) and a WideField Monitor (WFM, 2-50 keV, 4 steradian field of view, 1 arcmin source location accuracy, 300 eV spectral resolution). The WFM is equipped with an on-board system for bright events (e.g. GRB) localization. The trigger time and position of these events are broadcast to the ground within 30 s from discovery. In this paper we present the status of the mission at the end of its Phase A study., Comment: Proc. SPIE 9144, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2014: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray, 91442T
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41. Test Method for Exoskeleton Locomotion on Irregular Terrains: Testbed Design and Construction
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Torres-Pardo, A., primary, Pinto-Fernández, D., additional, Belalcázar-Bolaños, E., additional, Pons, J. L., additional, Moreno, J. C., additional, and Torricelli, D., additional
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42. Breakthrough cancer pain: review and calls to action to improve its management
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Camps Herrero, C., Batista, N., Díaz Fernández, N., Escobar Álvarez, Y., Gonzalo Gómez, A., Isla Casado, D., Salud, A., Terrasa Pons, J., and Guillem Porta, V.
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43. A Review of Performance Metrics for Lower Limb Wearable Robots: Preliminary Results
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Torricelli, D., Pinto-Fernandez, D., Conti, R., Vitiello, N., Pons, J. L., Guglielmelli, Eugenio, Series Editor, Carrozza, Maria Chiara, editor, Micera, Silvestro, editor, and Pons, José L., editor
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44. What Do People Expect from Benchmarking of Bipedal Robots? Preliminary Results of the EUROBENCH Survey
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Conti, R., Giovacchini, F., Saccares, L., Vitiello, N., Pons, J. L., Torricelli, D., Guglielmelli, Eugenio, Series Editor, Carrozza, Maria Chiara, editor, Micera, Silvestro, editor, and Pons, José L., editor
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45. Modeling Human-Exoskeleton Interaction: Preliminary Results
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Sánchez-Villamañán, M. C., Torricelli, D., Pons, J. L., Guglielmelli, Eugenio, Series Editor, Carrozza, Maria Chiara, editor, Micera, Silvestro, editor, and Pons, José L., editor
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46. EUROBENCH: Preparing Robots for the Real World
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Torricelli, D., Pons, J. L., Guglielmelli, Eugenio, Series Editor, Carrozza, Maria Chiara, editor, Micera, Silvestro, editor, and Pons, José L., editor
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47. Brain State-Dependent Stimulation Combining a BCI with a Hybrid Robotic System for Modulating Cortical Excitability
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Resquín, F., Ibáñez, J., Herrero, O., Gonzalez-Vargas, J., Brunetti, F., Pons, J. L., Guglielmelli, Eugenio, Series Editor, Masia, Lorenzo, editor, Micera, Silvestro, editor, Akay, Metin, editor, and Pons, José L., editor
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48. Rehabilitation of Reaching Movement After Stroke Using a Hybrid Robotic System and Paired with the Motor Intent
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Herrero, O., Pascual-Valdunciel, A., Resquín, F., Ibáñez, J., Dimdwayo, I., Brea, M., Matesanz-García, B., González-Alted, C., Pons, J. L., Guglielmelli, Eugenio, Series Editor, Masia, Lorenzo, editor, Micera, Silvestro, editor, Akay, Metin, editor, and Pons, José L., editor
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49. Testing FES of Ankle Plantarflexor and Dorsiflexor Muscles to Support Unilateral Gait Disorders
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Gil, J., Ortiz, A., del-Ama, A. J., Pons, J. L., Moreno, J. C., Guglielmelli, Eugenio, Series Editor, Masia, Lorenzo, editor, Micera, Silvestro, editor, Akay, Metin, editor, and Pons, José L., editor
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50. Quiescent state and outburst evolution of SGR 0501+4516
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Camero, A., Papitto, A., Rea, N., Vigano, D., Pons, J. A., Tiengo, A., Mereghetti, S., Turolla, R., Esposito, P., Zane, S., Israel, G. L., and Gotz, D.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report on the quiescent state of the Soft Gamma Repeater SGR 0501+4516 observed by XMM-Newton on 2009 August 30. The source exhibits an absorbed flux ~75 times lower than that measured at the peak of the 2008 outburst, and a rather soft spectrum, with the same value of the blackbody temperature observed with ROSAT back in 1992. This new observation is put into the context of all existing X-ray data since its discovery in August 2008, allowing us to complete the study of the timing and spectral evolution of the source from outburst until its quiescent state. The set of deep XMM-Newton observations performed during the few-years timescale of its outburst allows us to monitor the spectral characteristics of this magnetar as a function of its rotational period, and their evolution along these years. After the first ~10 days, the initially hot and bright surface spot progressively cooled down during the decay. We discuss the behaviour of this magnetar in the context of its simulated secular evolution, inferring a plausible dipolar field at birth of 3x10^14 G, and a current (magneto-thermal) age of ~10 kyr., Comment: 9 pages, 11 figures, accepted by MNRAS
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