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A Second Look at String-Inspired Models for Proton-Proton Scattering via Pomeron Exchange
We re-examine a string dual model for elastic proton-proton scattering via
Pomeron exchange. We argue that the method of "Reggeizing" a propagator to take
into account an entire trajectory of exchanged particles can be generalized, in
particular by modifying the value of the mass-shell parameter in the model. We
then fit the generalized model to scattering data at large s and small t. The
fitting results are inconclusive, but suggest that a better fit might be
obtained by allowing the mass-shell to vary. The model fits the data equally
well (roughly) for a wide range of values of the mass-shell parameter, but the
other fitting parameters (the slope and intercept of the Regge trajectory, and
the coupling constant and dipole mass from the proton-proton-glueball coupling)
are then inconsistent with what we expect. On the other hand, using the
traditional method of Reggeization generates a weaker fit, but the other
parameters obtain more physically reasonable values. In analyzing the fitting
results, we also found that our model is more consistent with the sqrt(s) =
1800 GeV coming from the E710 experiment than that coming from the CDF
experiment, and that our model has the greatest discrepancy with the data in
the range 0.5 GeV^2 < |t| < 0.6 GeV^2, suggesting that the transition from soft
Pomeron to hard Pomeron may occur closer to t = -0.5 GeV^2 rather than t = -0.6
GeV^2 as previously thought.Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures, 2 table
Doctor of Philosophy
dissertationWe define a new graph on which Out(FN) acts and show that it is hyperbolic. Also we give a new proof, based on an argument by Bestvina and Fujiwara, that the Free Factor Graph satises Weak Proper Discontinuity (WPD), and show that the Intersection Graph satises WPD as well. Furthermore, in joint work with Patrick Reynolds, we construct nonuniquely ergodic, nongeometric, arational FN-trees
How does insect resistance to phosphine affect insect control costs of stored-grain?
Crop Production/Industries,
Isolated critical point from Lovelock gravity
For any K(=2k+1)th-order Lovelock gravity with fine-tuned Lovelock couplings,
we demonstrate the existence of a special isolated critical point characterized
by non-standard critical exponents in the phase diagram of hyperbolic vacuum
black holes. In the Gibbs free energy this corresponds to a place wherefrom two
swallowtails emerge, giving rise to two first-order phase transitions between
small and large black holes. We believe that this is a first example of a
critical point with non-standard critical exponents obtained in a geometric
theory of gravity.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Thermodynamic Volumes and Isoperimetric Inequalities for de Sitter Black Holes
We consider the thermodynamics of rotating and charged asymptotically de
Sitter black holes. Using Hamiltonian perturbation theory techniques, we derive
three different first law relations including variations in the cosmological
constant, and associated Smarr formulas that are satisfied by such spacetimes.
Each first law introduces a different thermodynamic volume conjugate to the
cosmological constant. We examine the relation between these thermodynamic
volumes and associated geometric volumes in a number of examples, including
Kerr-dS black holes in all dimensions and Kerr-Newman-dS black holes in D=4. We
also show that the Chong-Cvetic-Lu-Pope solution of D=5 minimal supergravity,
analytically continued to positive cosmological constant, describes black hole
solutions of the Einstein-Chern-Simons theory and include such charged
asymptotically de Sitter black holes in our analysis. In all these examples we
find that the particular thermodynamic volume associated with the region
between the black hole and cosmological horizons is equal to the naive
geometric volume. Isoperimetric inequalities, which hold in the examples
considered, are formulated for the different thermodynamic volumes and
conjectured to remain valid for all asymptotically de Sitter black holes. In
particular, in all examples considered, we find that for fixed volume of the
observable universe, the entropy is increased by adding black holes. We
conjecture that this is true in general.Comment: 13 pages, no figures v2:includes comments on the Nariai limit and
compressibility of the black hole horizon, added reference
The nature and consequence of vitronectin interaction in the non-compromised contact lens wearing eye
Purpose: The aim of this work was to investigate the locus and extent of vitronectin (Vn) deposition on ex vivo contact lenses and to determine the influence of wear modality together with surface and bulk characteristics of the lens material. Methods: The quantity and location of Vn deposition on the surfaces of contact lens materials was investigated using a novel on-lens cell attachment assay technique. Results: Vn mapping showed that deposition resulted from lens-corneal interaction rather than solely from the tear film. Higher cell counts on the posterior surface of the lenses were determined in comparison to the anterior surface. Overall gross Vn deposition was greater for high water content-low modulus materials (117. ±. 4 average cell count per field) than low water content-high modulus materials (88. ±. 6 average cell count per field). Conclusions: The role of Vn in plasmin regulation and upregulation is widely recognised. The findings in this paper suggest that the locus of Vn on the contact lens surface, which is affected by material properties such as modulus, is potentially an important factor in the generation of plasmin in the posterior tear film. Consequently, the potential for materials to affect Vn deposition will influence lens-induced inflammatory processes
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