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Charge-transfer photodissociation of adsorbed molecules via electron image states
The 248nm and 193nm photodissociation of submonolayer quantities of CHBr
and CHI adsorbed on thin layers of n-hexane indicate that the dissociation
is caused by dissociative electron attachment from sub-vacuum level
photoelectrons created in the copper substrate. The characteristics of this
photodissociation-- translation energy distributions and coverage dependences
show that the dissociation is mediated by an image potential state which
temporarily traps the photoelectrons near the n-hexane--vacuum interface, and
then the charge transfers from this image state to the affinity level of a
co-adsorbed halomethane which then dissociates.Comment: submitted to Journal of Chemical Physic
Agricultural Precautionary Wealth
Using panel data, the relationship between income uncertainty and the stock of wealth through precautionary saving is examined. Evidence from Kansas data is consistent with the precautionary saving motive in that farm households facing greater uncertainty in income maintain larger stocks of wealth in order to smooth consumption. These results are found by regressing net worth against measures of permanent income (life-cycle income), measures of uncertainty, and demographic variables.precautionary saving, precautionary wealth, risk, Risk and Uncertainty,
Square-well solution to the three-body problem
The angular part of the Faddeev equations is solved analytically for s-states
for two-body square-well potentials. The results are, still analytically,
generalized to arbitrary short-range potentials for both small and large
distances. We consider systems with three identical bosons, three non-identical
particles and two identical spin-1/2 fermions plus a third particle with
arbitrary spin. The angular wave functions are in general linear combinations
of trigonometric and exponential functions. The Efimov conditions are obtained
at large distances. General properties and applications to arbitrary potentials
are discussed. Gaussian potentials are used for illustrations. The results are
useful for numerical calculations, where for example large distances can be
treated analytically and matched to the numerical solutions at smaller
distances. The saving is substantial.Comment: 34 pages, LaTeX file, 9 postscript figures included using epsf.st
Efimov effect in nuclear three-body resonance decays
We investigate the effects of the nearly fulfilled Efimov conditions on the
properties of three-body resonances. Using the hyper-spheric adiabatic
expansion method we compute energy distributions of fragments in a three-body
decay of a nuclear resonance. As a realistic example we investigate the 1-
state in the halo nucleus 11Li within a three-body 9Li+n+n model.
Characteristic features appear as sharp peaks in the energy distributions.
Their origin, as in the Efimov effect, is in the large two-body s-wave
scattering lengths between the pairs of fragments
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