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Study of Charm Baryons with the BaBar Experiment
We report on several studies of charm baryon production and decays by the
BaBar collaboration. We confirm previous observations of the ,
and baryons, measure branching ratios for
Cabibbo-suppressed decays and use baryon decays to study the
properties of the light-quark baryons, and .Comment: 8 pages, 5 postscript figues, contributed to the Proceedings of
ICHEP200
The -colored composition poset
We generalize Bj\"{o}rner and Stanley's poset of compositions to -colored
compositions. Their work draws many analogies between their (1-colored)
composition poset and Young's lattice of partitions, including links to
(quasi-)symmetric functions and representation theory. Here we show that many
of these analogies hold for any number of colors. While many of the proofs for
Bj\"{o}rner and Stanley's poset were simplified by showing isomorphism with the
subword order, we remark that with 2 or more colors, our posets are not
isomorphic to a subword order.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur
NASA CPAS Drogue Textile Riser Feasibility Study
Steel cable was chosen for the lower end of the drogue and main parachute risers on NASA's Orion Multi Purpose Crew Vehicle Parachute Assembly System (CPAS) to protect the risers from extreme temperatures and abrasion should they contact the crew module during deployment, as was done for Apollo. Due to the weight and deployment complexity inherent in steel, there was significant interest in the possibility of substituting textile for steel for the drogue and main parachute risers. However, textile risers could be damaged when subjected to high temperature and abrasion. Investigations were consequently performed by a subset of the authors to determine whether sacrificial, non-load-bearing textile riser covers could be developed to mitigate the thermal and abrasion concerns. Multiple material combinations were tested, resulting in a cover design capable of protecting the riser against severe riser/crew module contact interactions. A feasibility study was then conducted to evaluate the performance of the textile drogue riser cover in relevant abrasive environments. This paper describes the testing performed and documents the results of this feasibility study
Relationships between insect predator populations and their prey, Thrips tabaci, in onion fields grown in large-scale and small-scale cropping systems
-Spectral theory of locally symmetric spaces with -rank one
We study the -spectrum of the Laplace-Beltrami operator on certain
complete locally symmetric spaces with finite volume and
arithmetic fundamental group whose universal covering is a
symmetric space of non-compact type. We also show, how the obtained results for
locally symmetric spaces can be generalized to manifolds with cusps of rank
one
Field-enhancing photonic devices utilizing waveguide coupling and plasmonics - a selection rule for optimization-based design
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