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From Irrational to Non-Unitary: on the Haffnian and Haldane-Rezayi wave functions
We study the Haffnian and Haldane-Rezayi quantum Hall wave functions and
their quasihole excitations by means of their `root configurations', and point
out a close connection between these seemingly different states. For both
states, we formulate a `generalized Pauli-principle', which allows to count the
degeneracies of these states. The connection between these states might
elucidate the underlying theory describing the `irrational' Haffnian state.Comment: 4+ pages, published versio
Bond, Jinxed Bond: Advocating for the Repeal of the Statutory Ban on Federal Review of Discretionary Bond Determinations Under 8 U.S.C. § 1226(e)
On average, the government detained a daily population of 19,416 noncitizens in fiscal year 2021. Of the 22,712 bond hearings immigration courts held during this same period, judges denied bond in sixty-nine percent of the cases. Despite the fact that many of these individuals could spend months or even years in detention, the decision of whether to detain belongs exclusively to the Executive Branch, and usually a single immigration judge, without opportunity for judicial review. Consequently, the lack of opportunity to contest the immigration judges’ decisions in federal court has in part led to the prolonged detention of thousands of noncitizens by the United States government who are otherwise eligible for release. This Note demonstrates that the current detention scheme, including bond hearings, disadvantages noncitizens by presuming and favoring detention. Consequently, this Note argues that to ensure a fair bond hearing and reduce the number of detained noncitizens, Congress should permit federal review of immigration judges’ discretionary custody decisions by repealing the jurisdiction stripping statute of 8 U.S.C. § 1226(e)
Regulation Of Respiration.—The Effect Upon Salivary Secretion Of The Intravenous Administration Of Lactic Acid, Sodium Lactate, And Hydrochloric Acid
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/110061/1/eph1930204321.pd
Regulation Of Respiration. —The Effect Upon Salivary Secretion Of The Intravenous Administration Of Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Chloride, And Sodium Sulphate
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109865/1/eph1930204313.pd
Spin Fluctuations and the Pseudogap in Organic Superconductors
We show that there are strong similarities in the spin lattice relaxation of
non-magnetic organic charge transfer salts, and that these similarities can be
understood in terms of spin fluctuations. Further, we show that, in all of the
kappa-phase organic superconductors for which there is nuclear magnetic
resonance data, the energy scale for the spin fluctuations coincides with the
energy scale for the pseudogap. This suggests that the pseudogap is caused by
short-range spin correlations. In the weakly frustrated metals
k-(BEDT-TTF)_2Cu[N(CN)_2]Br, k-(BEDT-TTF)_2Cu(NCS)_2, and
k-(BEDT-TTF)_2Cu[N(CN)_2]Cl (under pressure) the pseudogap opens at the same
temperature as coherence emerges in the (intralayer) transport. We argue that
this is because the spin correlations are cut off by the loss of intralayer
coherence at high temperatures. We discuss what might happen to these two
energy scales at high pressures, where the electronic correlations are weaker.
In these weakly frustrated materials the data is well described by the chemical
pressure hypothesis (that anion substitution is equivalent to hydrostatic
pressure). However, we find important differences in the metallic state of
k-(BEDT-TTF)_2Cu_2(CN)_3, which is highly frustrated and displays a spin liquid
insulating phase. We also show that the characteristic temperature scale of the
spin fluctuations in (TMTSF)_2ClO_4 is the same as superconducting critical
temperature, which may be evidence that spin fluctuations mediate the
superconductivity in the Bechgaard salts.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures; to appear in PR
On a class of algebro-geometric solutions to the Ernst equation
We discuss a class of solutions to the Ernst equation in terms of theta
functions with characteristics. We show that it is necessary to take into
account a phase factor, which arises from a shift by a lattice vector, and
impose conditions on the characteristics of the theta functions in order for
the presented function to solve the Ernst equation for all the considered
parameters
A Wire Position Monitor System for the 1.3 GHZ Tesla-Style Cryomodule at the Fermilab New-Muon-Lab Accelerator
The first cryomodule for the beam test facility at the Fermilab New-Muon-Lab
building is currently under RF commissioning. Among other diagnostics systems,
the transverse position of the helium gas return pipe with the connected 1.3
GHz SRF accelerating cavities is measured along the ~15 m long module using a
stretched-wire position monitoring system. An overview of the wire position
monitor system technology is given, along with preliminary results taken at the
initial module cool down, and during further testing. As the measurement system
offers a high resolution, we also discuss options for use as a vibration
detector.Comment: 4 pp. 15th International Conference on RF Superconductivity
(SRF2011). 25-29 Jul 2011. Chicago, Illinois, US
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