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    Photoimagen, an event and now a centre for images

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    La fundación Imagen 83 creada por Mayra Johnson celebra el festival de fotografía Photoimagen y nos cuenta la experiencia de exposiciones y eventos paralelos al mism

    Precision of single-qubit gates based on Raman transitions

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    We analyze the achievable precision for single-qubit gates that are based on Raman transitions between two near-degenerate ground states via a virtually excited state. In particular, we study the errors due to non-perfect adiabaticity and due to spontaneous emission from the excited state. For the case of non-adabaticity, we calculate the error as a function of the dimensionless parameter χ=Δτ\chi=\Delta \tau, where Δ\Delta is the detuning of the Raman beams and τ\tau is the gate time. For the case of spontaneous emission, we give an analytical argument that the gate errors are approximately equal to Λγ/Δ\Lambda \gamma/\Delta, where Λ\Lambda is the rotation angle of the one-qubit gate and γ\gamma is the spontaneous decay rate, and we show numerically that this estimate holds to good approximation.Comment: 8 pages, 10 figure

    Quarkonia and heavy flavors at the LHC

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    Perspectives for quarkonia and heavy flavors measurements in heavy ion collisions at LHC are reviewedComment: 6 pages, Proceedings of the Hard Probes 2004 Conference, Ericeira, Portugal, Nov 2004, replaced with revised versio

    Electromagnetic form factors of the baryon octet in the perturbative chiral quark model

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    We apply the perturbative chiral quark model at one loop to analyze the electromagnetic form factors of the baryon octet. The analytic expressions for baryon form factors, which are given in terms of fundamental parameters of low-energy pion-nucleon physics (weak pion decay constant, axial nucleon coupling, strong pion-nucleon form factor), and the numerical results for baryon magnetic moments, charge and magnetic radii are presented. Our results are in good agreement with experimental data.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, to be published in Eur. Phys. J.

    Spectrum and decays of kaonic hydrogen

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    By using the non-relativistic effective Lagrangian approach to bound states, a complete expression for the isospin-breaking corrections to the energy levels and the decay widths of kaonic hydrogen is obtained up-to-and-including O(alpha,m_d-m_u) in QCD. It is demonstrated that, although the leading-order corrections at O(alpha^{1/2},(m_d-m_u)^{1/2}) emerging due to the unitarity cusp, are huge, they can be expressed solely in terms of the KN S-wave scattering lengths. Consequently, at leading order, it is possible to derive parameter-free modified Deser-type relations, which can be used to extract the scattering lengths from the hadronic atom data.Comment: 9 pages, 3 postscript figures, epj style. References added, minor revisions in the text, results unchange

    New result on the measurement of the direct photon emission in K+ --> pi^+ pi^0 gamma decay

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    We present a new result on the K^+ --> pi^+ pi^0 gamma decay measurement using stopped kaons. The best fit to the decay spectrum comprised of 10k events gives a branching ratio for the direct photon emission of [3.8+-0.8(stat)+-0.7(syst)] times 10^{-6} in the pi^+ kinetic energy region of 55 to 90 MeV. This result has been obtained with the assumption that there is no component due to interference with the inner bremsstrahlung.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables (Fig.1 which had problems with uploading first time is replaced. Besides introduction is changed to bring into accordance with the version published in Eur.Phys.J.C.

    Polarization observables in the processes p+pΘ++Σ+p+p\to \Theta^+ +\Sigma^+ and n+pΘ++Λ0n+p\to \Theta^+ +\Lambda^0, for any spin and parity of the Θ+\Theta^+-hyperon in the threshold region

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    Using the symmetry properties of the strong interaction, such as the Pauli principle, the P-invariance, the conservation of the total angular momentum and isotopic invariance, we establish the spin structure of the threshold matrix elements for the processes p+pΘ++Σ+p+p\to \Theta^+ +\Sigma^+ and n+pΘ++Λ0n+p\to \Theta^+ +\Lambda^0, in a model independent way, which applies to any spin and parity of the Θ+\Theta^+-hyperon in the near threshold region. We predict the double spin observables for these processes, such as the dependence of the differential cross section on the polarizations of the colliding nucleons, and the coefficients of polarization transfer from a nucleon beam or target to the produced Σ+\Sigma^+ or Λ0\Lambda^0 hyperon. We prove that these observables are sensitive to the P-parity of the Θ+\Theta^+ baryon, for any value of its spin. As an example of dynamical considerations, we analyzed these reactions in the framework of K-meson exchange.Comment: 14 pages 1 figur

    Many-body effects in nuclear structure

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    We calculate, for the first time, the state-dependent pairing gap of a finite nucleus (120Sn) diagonalizing the bare nucleon-nucleon potential (Argonne v14) in a Hartree-Fock basis (with effective k-mass m_k eqult to 0.7 m), within the framework of the BCS approximation including scattering states up to 800 MeV above the Fermi energy to achieve convergence. The resulting gap accounts for about half of the experimental gap. We find that a consistent description of the low-energy nuclear spectrum requires, aside from the bare nucleon-nucleon interaction, not only the dressing of single-particle motion through the coupling to the nuclear surface, to give the right density of levels close to the Fermi energy (and thus an effective mass m* approximately equal to m), but also the renormalization of collective vibrational modes through vertex and self-energy processes, processes which are also found to play an essential role in the pairing channel, leading to a long range, state dependent component of the pairing interaction. The combined effect of the bare nucleon-nucleon potential and of the induced pairing interaction arising from the exchange of low-lying surface vibrations between nucleons moving in time reversal states close to the Fermi energy accounts for the experimental gap.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures; author list correcte

    Near-threshold production of omega mesons in the pn -> d omega reaction

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    The first measurement of the p n -> d omega total cross section has been achieved at mean excess energies of Q = 28 and 57 MeV by using a deuterium cluster-jet target. The momentum of the fast deuteron was measured in the ANKE spectrometer at COSY-Juelich and that of the slow "spectator" proton p(sp) from the p d -> p(sp) d omega reaction in a silicon telescope placed close to the target. The cross sections lie above those measured for p p -> p p omega but seem to be below theoretical predictions.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures; second approach to describe the background has been added; results changed insignificantly, EPJ in pres

    Electron Scattering on 3He - a Playground to Test Nuclear Dynamics

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    The big spectrum of electron induced processes on 3He is illustrated by several examples based on Faddeev calculations with modern nucleon-nucleon and three-nucleon forces as well as exchange currents. The kinematical region is restricted to a mostly nonrelativistic one where the three-nucleon c.m. energy is below the pion production threshold and the three-momentum of the virtual photon is sufficiently below the nucleon mass. Comparisons with available data are shown and cases of agreement and disagreement are found. It is argued that new and precise data are needed to systematically check the present day dynamical ingredients.Comment: 27 pages, 24 figure
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