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Ionization of hydrogen atoms by electron impact at 1eV, 0.5eV and 0.3eV above threshold
We present here triple differential cross sections for ionization of hydrogen
atoms by electron impact at 1eV, 0.5eV and 0.3eV energy above threshold,
calculated in the hyperspherical partial wave theory. The results are in very
good agreement with the available semiclassical results of Deb and Crothers
\cite{DC02} for these energies. With this, we are able to demonstrate that the
hyperspherical partial wave theory yields good cross sections from 30 eV
\cite{DPC03} down to near threshold for equal energy sharing kinematics.Comment: 6 pages, 9 figure
Effective actions at finite temperature
This is a more detailed version of our recent paper where we proposed, from
first principles, a direct method for evaluating the exact fermion propagator
in the presence of a general background field at finite temperature. This can,
in turn, be used to determine the finite temperature effective action for the
system. As applications, we discuss the complete one loop finite temperature
effective actions for 0+1 dimensional QED as well as for the Schwinger model in
detail. These effective actions, which are derived in the real time (closed
time path) formalism, generate systematically all the Feynman amplitudes
calculated in thermal perturbation theory and also show that the retarded
(advanced) amplitudes vanish in these theories. Various other aspects of the
problem are also discussed in detail.Comment: 9 pages, revtex, 1 figure, references adde
Hard thermal effective action in QCD through the thermal operator
Through the application of the thermal operator to the zero temperature
retarded Green's functions, we derive in a simple way the well known hard
thermal effective action in QCD. By relating these functions to forward
scattering amplitudes for on-shell particles, this derivation also clarifies
the origin of important properties of the hard thermal effective action, such
as the manifest Lorentz and gauge invariance of its integrand.Comment: 6 pages, contribution of the quarks to the effective action included
and one reference added, version to be published in Phys. Rev.
Effective Actions for 0+1 Dimensional Scalar QED and its SUSY Generalization at
We compute the effective actions for the 0+1 dimensional scalar field
interacting with an Abelian gauge background, as well as for its supersymmetric
generalization at finite temperature.Comment: 5 pages, Latex fil
Critical fluctuations and slowing down of chaos
Fluids cooled to the liquid-vapor critical point develop system-spanning fluctuations in density that transform their visual appearance. Despite a rich phenomenology, however, there is not currently an explanation of the mechanical instability in the molecular motion at this critical point. Here, we couple techniques from nonlinear dynamics and statistical physics to analyze the emergence of this singular state. Numerical simulations and analytical models show how the ordering mechanisms of critical dynamics are measurable through the hierarchy of spatiotemporal Lyapunov vectors. A subset of unstable vectors soften near the critical point, with a marked suppression in their characteristic exponents that reflects a weakened sensitivity to initial conditions. Finite-time fluctuations in these exponents exhibit sharply peaked dynamical timescales and power law signatures of the critical dynamics. Collectively, these results are symptomatic of a critical slowing down of chaos that sits at the root of our statistical understanding of the liquid-vapor critical point
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