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Experimental probes of axions
Experimental searches for axions or axion-like particles rely on
semiclassical phenomena resulting from the postulated coupling of the axion to
two photons. Sensitive probes of the extremely small coupling constant can be
made by exploiting familiar, coherent electromagnetic laboratory techniques,
including resonant enhancement of transitions using microwave and optical
cavities, Bragg scattering, and coherent photon-axion oscillations. The axion
beam may either be astrophysical in origin as in the case of dark matter axion
searches and solar axion searches, or created in the laboratory from laser
interactions with magnetic fields. This note is meant to be a sampling of
recent experimental results.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures, proceedings of XXIX Physics in Collision
Conference, Kobe, Japan, August 30-September 2, 2009. An incorrect file was
accidentally submitted as V1. V2 is the version in the actual proceedings.
Difference: axion-fermion scattering is always suppressed by the Yukawa
coupling m_f/f_a. High kinetic energies do not overcome this suppressio
Manifestations of Dynamical Facilitation in Glassy Materials
By characterizing the dynamics of idealized lattice models with a tunable
kinetic constraint, we explore the different ways in which dynamical
facilitation manifests itself within the local dynamics of glassy materials.
Dynamical facilitation is characterized both by a mobility transfer function,
the propensity for highly-mobile regions to arise near regions that were
previously mobile, and by a facilitation volume, the effect of an initial
dynamical event on subsequent dynamics within a region surrounding it.
Sustained bursts of dynamical activity -- avalanches -- are shown to occur in
kinetically constrained models, but, contrary to recent claims, we find that
the decreasing spatiotemporal extent of avalanches with increased supercooling
previously observed in granular experiments does not imply diminishing
facilitation. Viewed within the context of existing simulation and experimental
evidence, our findings show that dynamical facilitation plays a significant
role in the dynamics of systems investigated over the range of state points
accessible to molecular simulations and granular experiments.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Cadillac Contracts and Up-Front Payments: Efficient Investment Under Expectation Damages
This paper shows that up-front payments can play a crucial role in providing efficient investment incentives when contracts are incomplete. They can eliminate the overinvestment effect identified by Rogerson [1984] and Shavell [1980] when courts use an expectation damage remedy. This method extends to complex contracting situations if parties combine up-front payments with what we call 'Cadillac' contracts (contracts for a very high quality or quantity). This combination provides efficient investment incentives in complex contracting problems when an expectation damage remedy is accompanied by a broad duty to mitigate damages. This indicates that an expectation remedy is well-suited to multidimensional, but one-sided, investment problems, in contrast to specific performance, which Edlin and Reichelstein [1993] showed is well-suited to two-sided, but unidimensional, investment problems.
AN ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE FAILURE OF BROILER FUTURES
Replaced with revised version of paper 07/27/04.Marketing,
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