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    Fermionic Bound States and Pseudoscalar Exchange

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    We discuss the possibility that fermions bind due to Higgs or pseudoscalar exchange. It is reasonable to believe on qualitative grounds that this can occur for fermions with a mass larger than 800-900 GeV. An exchange of a pseudoscalar boson leads in the non-relativistic limit to an unacceptable potential which behaves like 1/r^3 at the origin. We show that this singular behaviour is smeared out when relativistic effects are included

    Sterile neutrinos in neutrinoless double beta decay

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    We study possible contribution of the Majorana neutrino mass eigenstate νh\nu_h dominated by a sterile neutrino component to neutrinoless double beta (0νββ0\nu\beta\beta) decay. From the current experimental lower bound on the 0νββ0\nu\beta\beta-decay half-life of 76^{76}Ge we derive stringent constraints on the νh−νe\nu_h-\nu_e mixing in a wide region of the values of νh\nu_h mass. We discuss cosmological and astrophysical status of νh\nu_h in this mass region.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure; v2 added comments and reference

    Modification of Position and Attitude Determination of a Test Article through Photogrammetry to Account for Structural Deformation

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    This study improved the current method of position and attitude determination to account for structural deformation of the wind tunnel test article due to aerodynamic loading. To account for deformation, parabolic bending and linear twisting coefficients were added into the Levenberg-Marquardt multi-parameter solver. By accounting for deformation, the accuracy of position and attitude determination was greatly improved. This study also takes a qualitative look at the optimum number of wind tunnel cameras and model targets. Optimal configuration was found to be around 50 targets and 2 cameras offset by 90 degrees

    Stability of two-dimensional spatial solitons in nonlocal nonlinear media

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    We discuss existence and stability of two-dimensional solitons in media with spatially nonlocal nonlinear response. We show that such systems, which include thermal nonlinearity and dipolar Bose Einstein condensates, may support a variety of stationary localized structures - including rotating spatial solitons. We also demonstrate that the stability of these structures critically depends on the spatial profile of the nonlocal response function.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figure

    Graduate Recital: Lukas A. Krolikowski

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    Kemp Recital HallApril 12, 2013Friday Evening8:00 p.m

    Optical vault: reconfigurable bottle beam by conically refracted light

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    We employ conical refraction of light in a biaxial crystal to create an optical bottle for trapping and manipulation of particles. We show that by just varying the polarization of the input light the bottle can be opened and closed at will. We experimentally demonstrate stable photophoretic trapping and controllable loading and unloading of light absorbing particles in the trap.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    Termination of pregnancy using extra-amniotic prostaglandin F2a - experience in a peripheral hospital.

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    A CAJM clinical report on medically induced pregnancies in a rural hospital in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.The need for termination of pregnancy, particularly for intra-uterine death, is a common problem facing doctors working in rural hospitals. It is probable that the spread of infection with the Human Immune Deficiency Virus will increase the numbers of pregnancies complicated by intra-uterine death and increase the demand for a safe and effective method of termination of pregnancy which can be used by general practitioners where the services of obstetricians are not available. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether extra-amniotic injections of Prostaglandin F2a is such a method

    Maternal mortality in hospitals in Zululand, July 1993 - June 1994

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    Unveiling the orbital angular momentum and acceleration of electron beams

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    New forms of electron beams have been intensively investigated recently, including vortex beams carrying orbital angular momentum, as well as Airy beams propagating along a parabolic trajectory. Their traits may be harnessed for applications in materials science, electron microscopy and interferometry, and so it is important to measure their properties with ease. Here we show how one may immediately quantify these beams' parameters without need for additional fabrication or non-standard microscopic tools. Our experimental results are backed by numerical simulations and analytic derivation.Comment: 2 figures in text, 2 in supplementar
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