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Ringlike inelastic events in cosmic rays and accelerators
In cosmic rays and in accelerators there were observed single inelastic processes with densely produced (azimuthally isotropic) groups of particles exhibiting spikes in the pseudorapidity plot of an individual event (i.e. ringlike events). Theoretically the existence of such processes was predicted as a consequence of Cerenkov gluon radiation or, more generally, of deconfinement radiation. Nowadays some tens of such events have been accumulated at 400 GeV and at 150 TeV. Analyzing ringlike events in proton-nucleon interactions at 400 GeV/c it is shown that they exhibit striking irregularity in the positions of pseudorapidity spikes' centers which tend to lie mostly at 55,90 and 125 deg in cms. It implies rather small deconfinement lengths of the order of some fermi
Ensuring the relocatability of programs in the operational system DOS YeS
Specific modifications in the Disk Operational System Unified Series to insure the relocatability of programs stored permanently in the core image library is described. A self-relocating method for loading programs into the working memory with re-editing all the programs recorded in the core image library is presented. The modified linkage editor can be included in a relocation dictionary containing data about each address constant at the assembly stage at the request of the programmer. The relocation dictionary increases the dimension of the RL-phase in comparison with the dimension of this same phase when edited by the standard method, making possible the creation of multiphase program complexes. Generation and use of the modified system using Assembly language is described. An example of the use of the system is given, and limitations of the use of the relocatable programs in the modified system are outlined
Single-electron latch with granular film charge leakage suppressor
A single-electron latch is a device that can be used as a building block for
Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA) circuits. It consists of three nanoscale
metal "dots" connected in series by tunnel junctions; charging of the dots is
controlled by three electrostatic gates. One very important feature of a
single-electron latch is its ability to store ("latch") information represented
by the location of a single electron within the three dots. To obtain latching,
the undesired leakage of charge during the retention time must be suppressed.
Previously, to achieve this goal, multiple tunnel junctions were used to
connect the three dots. However, this method of charge leakage suppression
requires an additional compensation of the background charges affecting each
parasitic dot in the array of junctions. We report a single-electron latch
where a granular metal film is used to fabricate the middle dot in the latch
which concurrently acts as a charge leakage suppressor. This latch has no
parasitic dots, therefore the background charge compensation procedure is
greatly simplified. We discuss the origins of charge leakage suppression and
possible applications of granular metal dots for various single-electron
circuits.Comment: 21 pages, 4 figure
Critical thermodynamics of two-dimensional N-vector cubic model in the five-loop approximation
The critical behavior of the two-dimensional N-vector cubic model is studied
within the field-theoretical renormalization-group (RG) approach. The
beta-functions and critical exponents are calculated in the five-loop
approximation, RG series obtained are resummed using Pade-Borel-Leroy and
conformal mapping techniques. It is found that for N = 2 the continuous line of
fixed points is well reproduced by the resummed RG series and an account for
the five-loop terms makes the lines of zeros of both beta-functions closer to
each another. For N > 2 the five-loop contributions are shown to shift the
cubic fixed point, given by the four-loop approximation, towards the Ising
fixed point. This confirms the idea that the existence of the cubic fixed point
in two dimensions under N > 2 is an artifact of the perturbative analysis. In
the case N = 0 the results obtained are compatible with the conclusion that the
impure critical behavior is controlled by the Ising fixed point.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figure
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