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Mass Formula for a Stationary Axisymmetric Configuration and the Physical Realization of the Kerr Metric
We analyse the expression for the mass of a stationary axisymmetric
configuration in general relativity obtained in our previous work [1]. From the
generality of our formula and its incompatibility with the corresponding
expression in Kerr space-time we argue that a stationary equilibrium
distribution of a real matter cannot be a source of the Kerr metric.Comment: RevTex, 5 pages, no figure
Studies of spin-orbit correlations at JLAB
Studies of single spin asymmetries for pion electroproduction in
semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering are presented using the polarized
\sim6 GeV electrons from at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
(JLab) and the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) Large
Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) with the Inner Calorimeter. The cross section
versus the azimuthal angle {\phi}_h of the produced neutral pion has a
substantial sin {\phi}_h amplitude. The dependence of this amplitude on Bjorken
x_B and on the pion transverse momentum is extracted and compared with
published data.Comment: proceedings of SPIN2010 conference (September-October 2010,
Juelich-Germany
Management consulting.
Including a lengthy, comprehensive introduction, this important collection brings together some of the most influential papers that have contributed to our understanding of management consultancy work. The two-volume set encompasses the breadth of conceptual and empirical perspectives and explores those key ideas that have helped to advance our knowledge of this intriguing area. The volumes are divided into a series of thematic sections, affording the reader easy access to a great resource of information. Professors Clark and Avakian have written an original introduction which provides a comprehensive overview of the literature
Fully Differential Monte-Carlo Generator Dedicated to TMDs and Bessel-Weighted Asymmetries
We present studies of double longitudinal spin asymmetries in semi-inclusive
deep inelastic scattering using a new dedicated Monte Carlo generator, which
includes quark intrinsic transverse momentum within the generalized parton
model based on the fully differential cross section for the process.
Additionally, we apply Bessel-weighting to the simulated events to extract
transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions and also discuss
possible uncertainties due to kinematic correlation effects.Comment: 3rd Workshop on the QCD Structure of the Nucleon (QCD-N'12) October
22-26, 2012, Bilbao, Spai
Deep exclusive charged electroproduction above the resonance region
A description of exclusive charged pion electroproduction
off nucleons at high energies is proposed. The model combines a Regge pole
approach with residual effect of nucleon resonances. The exchanges of
(140), vector and axial-vector and
Regge trajectories are considered. The contribution of nucleon resonances is
described using a dual connection between the exclusive hadronic form factors
and inclusive deep inelastic structure functions. The model describes the
measured longitudinal, transverse and interference cross sections at JLAB and
DESY. The scaling behavior of the cross sections is in agreement with JLAB and
deeply virtual HERMES data. The results for a polarized beam-spin azimuthal
asymmetry in are presented. Model predictions for JLAB
at 12 GeV are given.Comment: 29 page
Improved Crystal Method for Photon Beam Linear Polarization Measurement at High Energies
A method for photon linear polarization determination based on the
measurement of the asymmetry of pairs produced by polarized photons in single
crystals within the optimal intervals of pair particles energies is proposed.
In difference to the well known methods the asymmetry in this case is
essentially larger. The optimal orientation of crystal is found which provides
the maximal values for analyzing power and figure of merit as well as minimal
measurement time.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
Constraints on spin-dependent parton distributions at large x from global QCD analysis
We investigate the behavior of spin-dependent parton distribution functions
(PDFs) at large parton momentum fractions x in the context of global QCD
analysis. We explore the constraints from existing deep-inelastic scattering
data, and from theoretical expectations for the leading x -> 1 behavior based
on hard gluon exchange in perturbative QCD. Systematic uncertainties from the
dependence of the PDFs on the choice of parametrization are studied by
considering functional forms motivated by orbital angular momentum arguments.
Finally, we quantify the reduction in the PDF uncertainties that may be
expected from future high-x data from Jefferson Lab at 12 GeV.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
A study of the consultant-client relationship: examining aspects of legitimation
This thesis provides an in-depth study of the consultant client relationship. It focuses on the phenomenon of legitimation which has been neglected in the prior literature. Legitimation is critical because it is responsible for signifying how and why knowledge claims come to be accepted or rejected between the client-consultant parties. The consultants' perceived value by the client is an outcome that is dependent on the economic and socio-political processes by which judgements are made. How legitimation takes place helps provides a new locus of understanding about the communication of business advice between consultants and clients. Such exploration helps generate novel insights for how value is created. Through the conduct of in-depth interviews with both consultants and clients, we managed to obtain comprehensive empirical data that helps challenge already held assumptions. Drawing on 64 interviews, with clients and consultants, and through the use of prior theoretical frameworks that are mainly drawn from the work by Suchman (1995) and Habermas (1984a, 1984b), we identify four modes of legitimation. Such modes are characterised in terms of their cognitive, pragmatic, moral and discursive nuances. We argue that each of the legitimatory categories indicate a separate set of conditions that need to be justified and which are driven by a distinct ideological character. Legitimation becomes a process in which implicit and explicit ideological values are mutually managed between the involved organisational actors. Our discussion helps open up a new field of understanding for the consultant client relationship that is relevant for both academics and practitioners
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