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Comment about pion electro-production and the axial form factors
The claim by Haberzettl (Phys.Rev.Lett.85 (2000) 3576) that the axial form
factor of the nucleon cannot be accessed through threshold pion
electroproduction is unfounded
Determining SUSY Parameters in Chargino Pair-Production in Collisions
In most supersymmetric theories, charginos , mixtures
of charged color-neutral gauginos and higgsinos, belong to the class of the
lightest supersymmetric particles. They are easy to observe at
colliders. By measuring the total cross sections and the left-right asymmetries
with polarized electron beams in , the chargino masses and the gaugino-higgsino mixing angles can be
determined. From these observables the fundamental SUSY parameters can be
derived: the SU(2) gaugino mass , the modulus and
of the higgsino mass parameter, and , the ratio of the
vacuum expectation values of the two neutral Higgs doublet fields. The
solutions are unique; the CP-violating phase can be determined
uniquely by analyzing effects due to the normal polarization of the charginos.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figures, uses axodraw.st
Relation between Kitaev magnetism and structure in -RuCl
Raman scattering has been employed to investigate lattice and magnetic
excitations of the honeycomb Kitaev material -RuCl and its
Heisenberg counterpart CrCl. Our phonon Raman spectra give evidence for a
first-order structural transition from a monoclinic to a rhombohedral structure
for both compounds. Significantly, only -RuCl features a large
thermal hysteresis, consistent with the formation of a wide phase of
coexistence. In the related temperature interval of K, we observe a
hysteretic behavior of magnetic excitations as well. The stronger magnetic
response in the rhombohedral compared to the monoclinic phase evidences a
coupling between the crystallographic structure and low-energy magnetic
response. Our results demonstrate that the Kitaev magnetism concomitant with
fractionalized excitations is susceptible to small variations of bonding
geometry.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, To appear in PR
Reconstructing the Chargino System at Linear Colliders
In most supersymmetric theories charginos, , belong
to the class of the lightest supersymmetric particles. The chargino system can
be reconstructed completely in collider experiments:
. By measuring the total
cross sections and the asymmetries with polarized beams, the chargino masses
and the gaugino-higgsino mixing angles of these states can be determined
accurately. If only the lightest charginos are
kinematically accessible in a first phase of the machine, transverse beam
polarization or the measurement of chargino polarization in the final state is
needed to determine the mixing angles. From these observables the fundamental
SUSY parameters can be derived: the SU(2) gaugino mass , the modulus and
the cosine of the CP-violating phase of the higgsino mass parameter , and
, the ratio of the vacuum expectation values of the two
neutral Higgs doublet fields. The remaining two-fold ambiguity of the phase can
be resolved by measuring the normal polarization of the charginos. Sum rules of
the cross sections can be exploited to investigate the closure of the
two-chargino system.Comment: 25 pages, 6 figure
Non-Classical Response from Quench-Cooled Solid Helium Confined in Porous Gold
We have investigated the non-classical response of solid 4He confined in
porous gold set to torsional oscillation. When solid helium is grown rapidly,
nearly 7% of the solid helium appears to be decoupled from the oscillation
below about 200 mK. Dissipation appears at temperatures where the decoupling
shows maximum variation. In contrast, the decoupling is substantially reduced
in slowly grown solid helium. The dynamic response of solid helium was also
studied by imposing a sudden increase in the amplitude of oscillation. Extended
relaxation in the resonant period shift, suggesting the emergence of the
pinning of low energy excitations, was observed below the onset temperature of
the non-classical response. The motion of a dislocation or a glassy solid is
restricted in the entangled narrow pores and is not likely responsible for the
period shift and long relaxation
Magneto-electric effect in NdCrTiO5
We have measured the dielectric constant and the pyroelectric current of
orthorhombic (space group ) NdCrTiO polycrystalline samples. The
dielectric constant and the pyroelectric current show features associated with
ferroelectric transitions at the antiferromagnetic transition temperature
( = 21 K). The effect of magnetic fields is to enhance the
features almost linearly up to the maximum measured field (7 T) with a
spontaneous polarization value of C/m. Two possible
scenarios, the linear magnetoelectric effect and multiferroicity
(antiferromagnetism + ferroelectricity), are discussed as possible explanations
for the observations.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
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