854 research outputs found
Rural-urban food, nutrient and virtual water flows in selected West African cities
Food consumption / Water quality / Nutrients / Urban agricuture / Food production
Electromagnetic Excitation of Nucleon Resonances
Recent progress on the extraction of electromagnetic properties of nucleon
resonance excitation through pion photo- and electroproduction is reviewed.
Cross section data measured at MAMI, ELSA, and CEBAF are analyzed and compared
to the analysis of other groups. On this basis, we derive longitudinal and
transverse transition form factors for most of the four-star nucleon
resonances. Furthermore, we discuss how the transition form factors can be used
to obtain empirical transverse charge densities. Contour plots of the thus
derived densities are shown for the Delta, Roper, S11, and D13 nucleon
resonances.Comment: 30 pages, 19 figures, 9 table
Generalized sum rules of the nucleon in the constituent quark model
We study the generalized sum rules and polarizabilities of the nucleon in the
framework of the hypercentral constituent quark model. We include in the
calculation all the well known and resonances and consider all the
generalized sum rules for which there are data available. To test the model
dependence of the calculation, we compare our results to the results obtained
in the harmonic oscillator CQM. We furthermore confront our results to the
model-independent sum rules values and to the predictions of the
phenomenological MAID model. The CQM calculations provide a good description of
most of the presented generalized sum rules in the intermediate region
(above GeV) while they encounter difficulties in describing these
observables at low , where the effects of the pion cloud, not included in
the present calculation, are expected to be important.Comment: 26 pages, 10 figure
Informal irrigation in urban West Africa: An overview
Irrigated farming / Urban agriculture / Suburban agriculture / Farm size / Farming systems / Health hazards / Water pollution / Farm income
Baryon Resonance Analysis from MAID
The unitary isobar model MAID2007 has been used to analyze the recent data of
pion electroproduction. The model contains all four-star resonances in the
region below W=2 GeV and both single-Q^2 and Q^2 dependent transition form
factors could be obtained for the Delta, Roper, D13(1520), S11(1535),
S31(1620), S11(1650), D15(1675), F15(1680) and P13(1720). From the complete
world data base, including also pi- data on the neutron, also Q^2 dependent
neutron form factors are obtained. For all transition form factors we also give
convenient numerical parameterizations that can be used in other reactions.
Furthermore, we show how the transition form factors can be used to obtain
empirical transverse charge densities and our first results are given for the
Roper, the S11 and D13 resonances.Comment: 8 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables, Proc. of NSTAR2009, Beijin
The polarizability of the pion: no conflict between dispersion theory and chiral perturbation theory
Recent attempts to determine the pion polarizability by dispersion relations
yield values that disagree with the predictions of chiral perturbation theory.
These dispersion relations are based on specific forms for the absorptive part
of the Compton amplitudes. The analytic properties of these forms are examined,
and the strong enhancement of intermediate-meson contributions is shown to be
connected with spurious singularities. If the basic requirements of dispersion
relations are taken into account, the results of dispersion theory and
effective field theory are not inconsistent.Comment: 30 pages, 8 figures, 6 table
Indução de substâncias antagônicas produzidas pela bactéria endofítica Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus por raios ultravioleta.
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Low-energy and low-momentum representation of the virtual Compton scattering amplitude
We perform an expansion of the virtual Compton scattering amplitude for low
energies and low momenta and show that this expansion covers the transition
from the regime to be investigated in the scheduled photon electroproduction
experiments to the real Compton scattering regime.
We discuss the relation of the generalized polarizabilities of virtual
Compton scattering to the polarizabilities of real Compton scattering.Comment: 13 pages, LaTeX2e/RevTeX, no figure
Generalized polarizabilities of the nucleon studied in the linear sigma model (II)
In a previous paper virtual Compton scattering off the nucleon has been
investigated in the one-loop approximation of the linear sigma model in order
to determine the 3 scalar generalized polarizabilities. We have now extended
this work and calculated the 7 vector polarizabilities showing up in the
spin-dependent amplitude of virtual Compton scattering. The results fulfill 3
model-independent constraints recently derived. Compared to the constituent
quark model there exist enormous differences for some of the vector
polarizabilities. At vanishing three-momentum of the virtual photon, the
analytical results of the sigma model and of chiral perturbation theory can be
related. The influence of the exchange in the channel has been
discussed in some detail. Besides, the vector polarizabilities determine 2
linear combinations of the third order spin-polarizabilities appearing in real
Compton scattering.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, latex2e (Revtex), submitted to Z. Phys.
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