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The emergence of superconductivity in BaNi2(Ge1-xPx)2 at a structural instability
The physical properties and structural evolution of the 122-type solid
solution BaNi2(Ge1-xPx)2 are reported. The in-plane X-X (X = Ge1-xPx) dimer
formation present in the end member BaNi2Ge2, which results in a structural
transition to orthorhombic symmetry, is completely suppressed to zero
temperature on P substitution near x = 0.7, and a dome-shape superconducting
phase with a maximum Tc = 2.9 K emerges. Clear indications of phonon softening
and enhanced electron-phonon coupling are observed at the composition of the
structural instability. Our findings show that dimer breaking offers new
possibilities as a tuning parameter of superconductivity.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure
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Rescuing human development from a lip-service syndrome
Motivation : Despite widespread attention and praise from policy -makers, practitioners and individual academics for the Human Development Report, the paradigm of human development has often lacked sustained academic and operational policy -making attention . Purpose: Investigating this undesirable disconnect and discussing the possible reasons behind it, this article reveals two fundamental challenges: to make more specific the rich concepts of human development and to relate them to the dominant concepts of development globally an d to motivate and guide the context -specific choices made within national and regional contexts. Approach and Methods: Addressing these challenges will require a more careful exploration of the theoretical and operational implications of the work of Sen and Nussbaum as well as their adoption by the Human Development Report Office at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Conclusions: To achieve this, the article makes some proposals both to UNDP and to academia for the future directions of this approach . Policy implications: The proposals seek to chart pathways out of the current economic stagnation and slowdown
Determination of fragmentation functions and their uncertainties from e+ + e- -> h + X data
Fragmentation functions are determined for pions, kaons, and nucleons by a
global analysis of charged-hadron production data in electron-positron
annihilation. The optimum functions are obtained in both leading order (LO) and
next-to-leading order (NLO) of alpha_s. It is important that uncertainties of
the fragmentation functions are estimated in this work by the Hessian method.
We found that the uncertainties are large at small Q^2 and that they are
generally reduced in the NLO in comparison with the LO ones. We supply a code
for calculating the fragmentation functions and their uncertainties for the
pions, kaons, and nucleons at given z and Q^2.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX, 5 eps files, to be published in AIP proceedings of
the 17th International Spin Physics Symposium (SPIN2006), Oct. 2-7, 2006,
Kyoto, Japa
Initial condition of scalar perturbation in inflation
A formula for the power spectrum of curvature perturbations having any
initial conditions in inflation is obtained. Based on the physical conditions
before inflation, the possibility exists that the initial state of scalar
perturbations is not only the Bunch-Davies state, but also a more general state
(a squeezed state). For example, the derived formula for the power spectrum is
calculated using simple toy cosmological models. When there exists a
radiation-dominated period before inflation, the behavior of the scalar
perturbation is revealed not to vary greatly; however, from large scales to
small scales the power spectrum of the curvature perturbations oscillates
around the normal value. In addition, when inflation has a large break and the
breaking time is a radiation- dominated period, a large enhancement is revealed
to occur which depends on the length of the breaking time.Comment: 24 pages,3 figue
Nuclear Parton Distribution Functions
We study nuclear effects of charged current deep inelastic neutrino-iron
scattering in the framework of a chi^2 analysis of parton distribution
functions (PDFs). We extract a set of iron PDFs which are used to compute
x_Bj-dependent and Q^2-dependent nuclear correction factors for iron structure
functions which are required in global analyses of free nucleon PDFs. We
compare our results with nuclear correction factors from neutrino-nucleus
scattering models and correction factors for charged-lepton--iron scattering.
We find that, except for very high x_Bj, our correction factors differ in both
shape and magnitude from the correction factors of the models and
charged-lepton scattering.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the Ringberg
Workshop "New Trends in HERA Physics 2008
Discrete Convex Functions on Graphs and Their Algorithmic Applications
The present article is an exposition of a theory of discrete convex functions
on certain graph structures, developed by the author in recent years. This
theory is a spin-off of discrete convex analysis by Murota, and is motivated by
combinatorial dualities in multiflow problems and the complexity classification
of facility location problems on graphs. We outline the theory and algorithmic
applications in combinatorial optimization problems
The extraction of nuclear sea quark distribution and energy loss effect in Drell-Yan experiment
The next-to-leading order and leading order analysis are performed on the
differential cross section ratio from Drell-Yan process. It is found that the
effect of next-to-leading order corrections can be negligible on the
differential cross section ratios as a function of the quark momentum fraction
in the beam proton and the target nuclei for the current Fermilab and future
lower beam proton energy. The nuclear Drell-Yan reaction is an ideal tool to
study the energy loss of the fast quark moving through cold nuclei. In the
leading order analysis, the theoretical results with quark energy loss are in
good agreement with the Fermilab E866 experimental data on the Drell-Yan
differential cross section ratios as a function of the momentum fraction of the
target parton. It is shown that the quark energy loss effect has significant
impact on the Drell-Yan differential cross section ratios. The nuclear
Drell-Yan experiment at current Fermilab and future lower energy proton beam
can not provide us with more information on the nuclear sea quark distribution.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure
Parametrization of nuclear parton distributions
Optimum nuclear parton distributions are obtained by analyzing available
experimental data on electron and muon deep inelastic scattering (DIS). The
distributions are given at Q^2=1 GeV^2 with a number of parameters, which are
determined by a chi^2 analysis of the data. Valence-quark distributions are
relatively well determined at medium x, but they are slightly dependent on the
assumed parametrization form particularly at small x. Although antiquark
distributions are shadowed at small x, their behavior is not obvious at medium
x from the F_2 data. The gluon distributions could not be restricted well by
the inclusive DIS data; however, the analysis tends to support the gluon
shadowing at small x. We provide analytical expressions and computer
subroutines for calculating the nuclear parton distributions, so that other
researchers could use them for applications to other high-energy nuclear
reactions.Comment: 1+11 pages, LaTeX, amsmath.sty, wrapfig.sty, graphicx.sty, ias.cls,
ias.sty, pramana.sty, pmana10.sty, pbib.sty, times.sty, 9 eps figures.
Invited talk given at the International Symposium on Nuclear Physics, Mumbai,
India, Dec. 18-22, 2000, to be published in proceedings. Complete postscript
file is available at http://www-hs.phys.saga-u.ac.jp Email:
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected]
Modified Paschos-Wolfenstein relation and extraction of weak mixing angle sin^2 theta_W
The NuTeV collaboration reported anomalously large weak mixing angle sin^2
theta_W in comparison with the standard model prediction. Neutrino and
antineutrino charged- and neutral-current events are analyzed for extracting
sin^2 theta_W. Although the Paschos-Wolfenstein relation is not directly used
in the analysis, it plays an important role in the determination. Noting that
the target nucleus, iron, is not an isoscalar nucleus, we derive a
leading-order expression for a modified Paschos-Wolfenstein relation for
nuclei, which may have neutron excess. Then, using charge and baryon-number
conservations for nuclei, we discuss a nuclear correction in the sin^2 theta_W
determination. It is noteworthy that nuclear modifications are different
between valence up- and down-quark distributions. We show this difference
effect on the NuTeV sin^2 theta_W deviation.Comment: 5 pages, REVTeX4.0, revtex4.cls, url.sty, natbib.sty, revsymb.sty,
10pt.rtx, aps.rtx, amssymb.sty, amsfonts.sty, 3 eps figures. Phys. Rev. D in
press. Email: [email protected] See also http://hs.phys.saga-u.ac.j
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