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Elementary particle physics
Elementary particle physics is discussed. Status of the Standard Model of electroweak and strong interactions; phenomena beyond the Standard Model; new accelerator projects; and possible contributions from non-accelerator experiments are examined
Cystic Calculi in a Spitz
On Sept. 9, 1950, a Spitz dog was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic. It had the history of being unable to urinate. Further history was that these attacks had been coming on for some time and that during this last one the dog had not urinated for two days. Urethral calculi were suspected
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Strength of the DTM RapidSteel 1.0 Material
This paper reports the results of a study into the strength of the DTM RapidSteel 1.0 material.
Elastic modulus and strength of the metal/copper composite material was investigated as a
function of the distance from the point of copper infiltration, the furnace cycle duration, and the
furnace type. The microstructure of the RapidSteel material was also examined in an attempt to
understand the science behind the infiltration process. The results have implications for the
design of tools to be made using the RapidTool process in situations where the tool will be used
as a production tool, rather than a prototype tool.Mechanical Engineerin
Neurospora Chronology 1843-2002
Our recent review included a timeline showing 30 significant events in the history of Neurospora (Davis and Perkins 2002, Nature Reviews Genetics 3:397-403). Many important contributions could not be included in that brief chronology because of space limitations. We present here a somewhat more complete and better documented list of noteworthy developments
Octet baryon magnetic moments from QCD sum rules
A comprehensive study is made for the magnetic moments of octet baryons in
the method of QCD sum rules. A complete set of QCD sum rules is derived using
the external field method and generalized interpolating fields. For each
member, three sum rules are constructed from three independent tensor
structures. They are analyzed in conjunction with the corresponding mass sum
rules. The performance of each of the sum rules is examined using the criteria
of OPE convergence and ground-state dominance, along with the role of the
transitions in intermediate states. Individual contributions from the u, d and
s quarks are isolated and their implications in the underlying dynamics are
explored. Valid sum rules are identified and their predictions are obtained.
The results are compared with experiment and previous calculations.Comment: 21 pages, 11 figures, 6 figures; added a reference, minor change in
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Particle phenomenology on noncommutative spacetime
We introduce particle phenomenology on the noncommutative spacetime called
the Groenewold-Moyal plane. The length scale of spcetime noncommutativity is
constrained from the CPT violation measurements in system
and difference of . The system
provides an upper bound on the length scale of spacetime noncommutativity of
the order of , corresponding to a lower energy bound
of the order of . The difference of constrains the noncommutativity length scale to be of the order of
, corresponding to a lower energy bound of the order
of .
We also present the phenomenology of the electromagnetic interaction of
electrons and nucleons at the tree level in the noncommutative spacetime. We
show that the distributions of charge and magnetization of nucleons are
affected by spacetime noncommutativity. The analytic properties of
electromagnetic form factors are also changed and it may give rise to
interesting experimental signals.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures. Published versio
Effective Vortex Pinning in MgB2 thin films
We discuss pinning properties of MgB2 thin films grown by pulsed-laser
deposition (PLD) and by electron-beam (EB) evaporation. Two mechanisms are
identified that contribute most effectively to the pinning of vortices in
randomly oriented films. The EB process produces low defected crystallites with
small grain size providing enhanced pinning at grain boundaries without
degradation of Tc. The PLD process produces films with structural disorder on a
scale less that the coherence length that further improves pinning, but also
depresses Tc
An improved continuous compositional-spread technique based on pulsed-laser deposition and applicable to large substrate areas
A new method for continuous compositional-spread (CCS) thin-film fabrication
based on pulsed-laser deposition (PLD) is introduced. This approach is based on
a translation of the substrate heater and the synchronized firing of the
excimer laser, with the deposition occurring through a slit-shaped aperture.
Alloying is achieved during film growth (possible at elevated temperature) by
the repeated sequential deposition of sub-monolayer amounts. Our approach
overcomes serious shortcomings in previous in-situ implementations of CCS based
on sputtering or PLD, in particular the variations of thickness across the
compositional spread and the differing deposition energetics as function of
position. While moving-shutter techniques are appropriate for PLD-approaches
yielding complete spreads on small substrates (i.e. small as compared to
distances over which the deposition parameters in PLD vary, typically about 1
cm), our method can be used to fabricate samples that are large enough for
individual compositions to be analyzed by conventional techniques, including
temperature-dependent measurements of resistivity and dielectric and magnetic
and properties (i.e. SQUID magnetometry). Initial results are shown for spreads
of (Sr,Ca)RuO.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in Rev. Sci. Instru
Wheels within wheels: Hamiltonian dynamics as a hierarchy of action variables
In systems where one coordinate undergoes periodic oscillation, the net
displacement in any other coordinate over a single period is shown to be given
by differentiation of the action integral associated with the oscillating
coordinate. This result is then used to demonstrate that the action integral
acts as a Hamiltonian for slow coordinates providing time is scaled to the
``tick-time'' of the oscillating coordinate. Numerous examples, including
charged particle drifts and relativistic motion, are supplied to illustrate the
varied application of these results.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
Material Properties Measurements for Selected Materials
Hugoniot equation of state measurements were made on Coconino sandstone, Vacaville basalt, Kaibab limestone, Mono Crater, pumice and Zelux (a polycarbonate resin) for pressures to 2 Mb. A single data point was obtained for fused quartz at 1.6 Mb. In addition to the hugoniot studies, the uniaxial compressive stress behavior of Vacaville basalt and Zelux was investigated at strain rates from about 10(exp -5)/sec to 10(exp 3)/second. The data presented include the stress - strain relations as a function of strain rate for these two materials
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