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Deuteron properties from muonic atom spectroscopy
Leading order () finite size corrections in muonic deuterium are
evaluated within a few body formalism for the system in muonic
deuterium and found to be sensitive to the input of the deuteron wave function.
We show that this sensitivity, taken along with the precise deuteron charge
radius determined from muonic atom spectroscopy can be used to determine the
elusive deuteron D-state probability, , for a given model of the
nucleon-nucleon (NN) potential. The radius calculated with a of 4.3\% in
the chiral NN models and about 5.7\% in the high precision NN potentials is
favoured most by the data.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figure
On Quasibound N* Nuclei
The possibility for the existence of unstable bound states of the S11 nucleon
resonance N(1535) and nuclei is investigated. These quasibound states are
speculated to be closely related to the existence of the quasibound states of
the eta mesons and nuclei. Within a simple model for the N N interaction
involving a pion and eta meson exchange, N-nucleus potentials for N*-He
and N*-Mg are evaluated and found to be of a Woods-Saxon like form which
supports two to three bound states. In case of N*-He, one state bound by
only a few keV and another by 4 MeV is found. The results are however quite
sensitive to the N N and N N vertex parameters. A rough
estimate of the width of these states, based on the mean free path of the
exchanged mesons in the nuclei leads to very broad states with 80
and 110 MeV for N*-He and N*-Mg respectively.Comment: Presented at the Jagiellonian Symposium on Fundamental and Applied
Subatomic Physics, Cracow, Poland, June 2015; to be published in Acta Physica
Polonica B (2016
Short Range Interactions in the Hydrogen Atom
In calculating the energy corrections to the hydrogen levels we can identify
two different types of modifications of the Coulomb potential , with one
of them being the standard quantum electrodynamics corrections, ,
satisfying over the whole range of
the radial variable . The other possible addition to is a potential
arising due to the finite size of the atomic nucleus and as a matter of fact,
can be larger than in a very short range. We focus here on the latter
and show that the electric potential of the proton displays some undesirable
features. Among others, the energy content of the electric field associated
with this potential is very close to the threshold of pair production.
We contrast this large electric field of the Maxwell theory with one emerging
from the non-linear Euler-Heisenberg theory and show how in this theory the
short range electric field becomes smaller and is well below the pair
production threshold
Commissioning of the CMS DT electronics under magnetic field
After several months of installation and commissioning of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) DT (Drift Tube) electronics, the system has finally been operated under magnetic field during the so-called CRAFT (Cosmic Run at Four Tesla) exercise. Over 4 weeks, the full detector has been running continuously under magnetic field and managed to acquire more than 300 million cosmic muons. The performance of the trigger and data acquisition systems during this period has been very satisfactory. The main results concerning stability and reliability of the detector are presented and discussed
En route to a unified model for photo-electrochemical reactor optimization. I - Photocurrent and Hâ‚‚ yield predictions
A semi-empirical model was developed for prediction of photocurrent densities and implemented to predict the performance of a photo-electrochemical reactor for water splitting in alkaline solutions, using Sn-doped α-Fe₂O₃ photo-anodes produced by spray pyrolysis. Photo-anodes annealed at different temperatures were characterized using photo-electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry in the presence and absence of a hole scavenger and also the open circuit potential under high intensity illumination. Mott-Schottky analysis was used cautiously to estimate charge carrier concentration and the flat band potential. In addition to overpotential/current distribution and ohmic potential losses, the model also accounts for absorbed photon flux, surface and bulk electron-hole recombination rates, gas desorption, bubble formation and (H₂-O₂) cross-over losses. This allows the model to estimate the total yield of hydrogen, charge and gas collection efficiencies. A methodology is presented here in order to evaluate parameters required to assess the performance of a photo-electrochemical reactor in 1D and 2D geometries. The importance of taking into account bubble generation and gas desorption is discussed, together with the difficulties of measuring charge carrier concentration and electron-hole recombination in the bulk of the semiconductor, which are of major importance in the prediction of photocurrent densities
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Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. ConsejerÃa de Cultura y Turismo, 201
Lorentz Contracted Proton
The proton charge and magnetization density distributions can be related to
the well known Sachs electromagnetic form factors
through Fourier transforms, only in the Breit frame. The Breit frame however
moves with relativistic velocities in the Lab and a Lorentz boost must be
applied to the form factors before extracting the static properties of the
proton from the corresponding densities. Apart from this, the Fourier transform
relating the densities and form factors is inherently a non-relativistic
expression. We show that the relativistic corrections to it can be obtained by
extending the standard Breit equation to higher orders in its
expansion. We find that the inclusion of the above corrections reduces the size
of the proton determined from electron proton scattering data. Indeed the
central value of the latest proton radius of fm as determined
from e-p scattering changes to fm after applying corrections.Comment: 15 page
Compact Brillouin devices through hybrid integration on Silicon
A range of unique capabilities in optical and microwave signal processing
have been demonstrated using stimulated Brillouin scattering. The desire to
harness Brillouin scattering in mass manufacturable integrated circuits has led
to a focus on silicon-based material platforms. Remarkable progress in
silicon-based Brillouin waveguides has been made, but results have been
hindered by nonlinear losses present at telecommunications wavelengths. Here,
we report a new approach to surpass this issue through the integration of a
high Brillouin gain material, As2S3, onto a silicon chip. We fabricated a
compact spiral device, within a silicon circuit, achieving an order of
magnitude improvement in Brillouin amplification. To establish the flexibility
of this approach, we fabricated a ring resonator with free spectral range
precisely matched to the Brillouin shift, enabling the first demonstration of
Brillouin lasing in a silicon integrated circuit. Combining active photonic
components with the SBS devices shown here will enable the creation of compact,
mass manufacturable optical circuits with enhanced functionality
Algunos aspectos sobre la explotación de pastos Khaki Campbell.
Recomendaciones técnicas del Programa de Avicultura del ICA en Palmeira, sobre normas de manejo del pato Khaki Campbell, en las etapas de: crÃa y levante (grupos no mayores de 50 paticos, alimento concentrado para pollitos de 0-4 semanas, no utilizar vacunas, no permitir mojar a los matitos antes de 4 semanas de edad, pastoreo después de esta edad, concentrado para levante de pollas de 5-16 semanas de edad). Producción (60 patos/grupo entre machos y hembras, sacar animales a pastoreo entre 8-9 a.m. y después recoger huevos, concentrado para gallina ponedora 125 gm/dÃa/pata dos veces/dÃa 9 a.m. y 4 p.m. Reproducción (1 macho/5 hembras, incubar huevos fértiles con gallinas o patas criollas cluecas, las patas Khaki campbell no se encluecan, otros conceptos se relacionan con: origen y formación de la raza, caracterÃsticas generales (tipo, color, diferencias entre machos y hembra
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