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Energy dependent wavelength of the ion induced nanoscale ripple
Wavelength variation of ion beam induced nanoscale ripple structure has
received much attention recently due to its possible application in
nanotechnology. We present here results of Ar bombarded Si in the energy
range 50 to 140 keV to demonstrate that with beam scanning the ripple
wavelength increases with ion energy and decreases with energy for irradiation
without ion beam scanning. An expression for the energy dependence of ripple
wavelength is proposed taking into simultaneous effect of thermally activated
surface diffusion and ion induced effective surface diffusion.Comment: REVTeX (4 pages), 3 EPS figure
Production of J/-Particles at RHIC and LHC energies: An Alternative `Psi'-chology
We attempt here to understand successfully some crucial aspects of
-production in some high energy nuclear collisions in the light of a
non-standard framework outlined in the text. It is found that the results
arrived at with this main working approach here is fairly in good agreement
with both the measured data and the results obtained on the basis of some other
models of the `standard' variety. Impact and implications of this comparative
study have also been precisely highlighted in the end.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, to appear in Open Journal of Microphysics. arXiv
admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:0906.2612, arXiv:1110.5582,
and overlap with arXiv:1103.6269, arXiv:1007.451
Constraints on Fluid Dynamics from Equilibrium Partition Functions
We study the thermal partition function of quantum field theories on
arbitrary stationary background spacetime, and with arbitrary stationary
background gauge fields, in the long wavelength expansion. We demonstrate that
the equations of relativistic hydrodynamics are significantly constrained by
the requirement of consistency with any partition function. In examples at low
orders in the derivative expansion we demonstrate that these constraints
coincide precisely with the equalities between hydrodynamical transport
coefficients that follow from the local form of the second law of
thermodynamics. In particular we recover the results of Son and Surowka on the
chiral magnetic and chiral vorticity flows, starting from a local partition
function that manifestly reproduces the field theory anomaly, without making
any reference to an entropy current. We conjecture that the relations between
transport coefficients that follow from the second law of thermodynamics agree
to all orders in the derivative expansion with the constraints described in
this paper.Comment: Typos corrected, References adde
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