334 research outputs found
Relativistic charged particle ejection from optical lattice
We have analyzed relativistic (∼ MeV) electron ejection from potential channels of standing laser wave taking into account both rapid and averaged oscillations within the region of declining field of standing wave. We show that only a few last rapid oscillations can define transverse speed and, therefore, angle at which a particle leaves standing wave. This conclusion might drastically simplify numerical simulations of charged particles channeling and accompanying radiation in crossed lasers field. Moreover, it might provide a valuable information for estimation of charged particle beams parameters after their interaction with finite standing wave
On a quantum particle in laser channels
In this paper the effective potential describing interaction of a scalar quantum particle with arbitrary nonuniform laser field is derived for a wide spectrum of the particle energies. The presented method allows to take into account all the features of the effective potential for a scalar particle. The derived expression for effective potential for quantum particle has the same form as the one presented earlier for a classical particle. A special case for channeling of a quantum particle as well as accompanying channeling radiation in a field formed by two crossed plane laser waves is considered. It is shown that relativistic particles moving near the laser channel bottom should be examined as quantum ones at both arbitrarily large longitudinal energies and laser fields of accessible intensities
Spectral distribution of SPARC photoinjector electrons
SPARC is a photo-injector for production of high-brightness lowemittance electron beams to drive a FEL experiment in various configurations, including SASE-FEL radiation of 1–10nm (SPARCX project). Due to a high-brightness source, the SPARC facility can be used to study the physics of ultrashort beams, plasma-wave based acceleration, production of X-rays by means of Compton backscattering, channeling of electron beams and other experiments. The initial process of electron beam generation inside the RF gun determines the main parameters of the electron beam. Interaction of electrons with high-frequency laser beam
leads to modulation of the electron beam. In this paper we present electron beam spectral distribution for SPARC photoinjector parameters. The estimate of electron beam energy loss for such electron distribution also is given
Finite Temperature QCD with Two Flavors of Non-perturbatively Improved Wilson Fermions
We study QCD with two flavors of non-perturbatively improved Wilson fermions
at finite temperature on the lattice. We determine the transition
temperature at lattice spacings as small as fm, and study string
breaking below the finite temperature transition. We find that the static
potential can be fitted by a two-state ansatz, including a string state and a
two-meson state. We investigate the role of Abelian monopoles at finite
temperature.Comment: 29 pages, 22 figures, Late
Magneto-thermal evidence of a partial gap at the Fermi surface of UPt_2Si_2
Motivated by the observation of a giant Nernst effect in URu_2Si_2, the
thermoelectric response of the related system UPt_2Si_2 was investigated using
thermal and electric transport properties such as the Nernst and Seebeck
effects, thermal conductivity, Hall effect and electrical resitivity. Unlike
URu_2Si_2, UPt_2Si_2 is neither superconducting nor exhibits a ``hidden-order''
state. Nevertheless a pronounced Nernst effect anomaly is found to coincide
with the onset of the antiferromagnetic order in UPt_2Si_2. Although the
absolute values are substantially lower, its appearance and characteristics can
favorably be compared to the giant Nernst effect in URu_2Si_2 indicating the
common feature of a partial Fermi surface gap.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Notions and subnotions in information structure
Three dimensions can be distinguished in a cross-linguistic account of information structure. First, there is the definition of the focus constituent, the part of the linguistic expression which is subject to some focus meaning. Second and third, there are the focus meanings and the array of structural devices that encode them. In a given language, the expression of focus is facilitated as well as constrained by the grammar within which the focus devices operate. The prevalence of focus ambiguity, the structural inability to make focus distinctions, will thus vary across languages, and within a language, across focus meanings
Search for directional associations between Baikal Gigaton Volume Detector neutrino-induced cascades and high-energy astrophysical sources
Baikal-GVD has recently published its first measurement of the diffuse
astrophysical neutrino flux, performed using high-energy cascade-like events.
We further explore the Baikal-GVD cascade dataset collected in 2018-2022, with
the aim to identify possible associations between the Baikal-GVD neutrinos and
known astrophysical sources. We leverage the relatively high angular resolution
of the Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope (2-3 deg.), made possible by the use of
liquid water as the detection medium, enabling the study of astrophysical point
sources even with cascade events. We estimate the telescope's sensitivity in
the cascade channel for high-energy astrophysical sources and refine our
analysis prescriptions using Monte-Carlo simulations. We primarily focus on
cascades with energies exceeding 100 TeV, which we employ to search for
correlation with radio-bright blazars. Although the currently limited neutrino
sample size provides no statistically significant effects, our analysis
suggests a number of possible associations with both extragalactic and Galactic
sources. Specifically, we present an analysis of an observed triplet of
neutrino candidate events in the Galactic plane, focusing on its potential
connection with certain Galactic sources, and discuss the coincidence of
cascades with several bright and flaring blazars.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
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