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    Contributions to the width difference in the neutral DD system from hadronic decays

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    Recent studies of several multi-body D0D^0 meson decays have revealed that the final states are dominantly CPCP-even. However, the small value of the width difference between the two physical eigenstates of the D0D^0-D0\overline{D}{}^0 system indicates that the total widths of decays to CPCP-even and CPCP-odd final states should be the same to within about a percent. The known contributions to the width difference from hadronic D0D^0 decays are discussed, and it is shown that an apparent excess of quasi-CPCP-even modes is balanced, within current uncertainty, by interference effects in quasi-flavour-specific decays. Decay modes which may significantly affect the picture with improved measurements are considered.Comment: 17 pages including 3 tables. v2: Updated with published version including new comments in summar

    THE EFFECT OF RURAL ZONING ON THE ALLOCATION OF LAND USE IN OHIO

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    By incorporating the spatially arrangement of counties relative to each other, this paper uses a land use share model to investigate the possibility that the allocation of land use in one county could be influenced by not only the degree to which the county is zoned, but also the degree to which neighboring counties are zoned due to spillovers of zoning effects among neighboring counties. The estimation uses data on land use for 88 counties in Ohio.Land Economics/Use,

    Landau equations and asymptotic operation

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    The pinched/non-pinched classification of intersections of causal singularities of propagators in Minkowski space is reconsidered in the context of the theory of asymptotic operation as a first step towards extension of the latter to non-Euclidean asymptotic regimes. A highly visual distribution-theoretic technique of singular wave fronts is tailored to the needs of the theory of Feynman diagrams. Besides a simple derivation of the usual Landau equations in the case of the conventional singularities, the technique naturally extends to other types of singularities e.g. due to linear denominators in non-covariant gauges etc. As another application, the results of Euclidean asymptotic operation are extended to a class of quasi-Euclidean asymptotic regimes in Minkowski space.Comment: 15p PS (GSview), IJMP-A (accepted

    Petawatt laser absorption bounded

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    The interaction of petawatt (1015 W10^{15}\ \mathrm{W}) lasers with solid matter forms the basis for advanced scientific applications such as table-top particle accelerators, ultrafast imaging systems and laser fusion. Key metrics for these applications relate to absorption, yet conditions in this regime are so nonlinear that it is often impossible to know the fraction of absorbed light ff, and even the range of ff is unknown. Here using a relativistic Rankine-Hugoniot-like analysis, we show for the first time that ff exhibits a theoretical maximum and minimum. These bounds constrain nonlinear absorption mechanisms across the petawatt regime, forbidding high absorption values at low laser power and low absorption values at high laser power. For applications needing to circumvent the absorption bounds, these results will accelerate a shift from solid targets, towards structured and multilayer targets, and lead the development of new materials

    Feeding Interactions Between Juvenile and Adult Flightless Cormorants.

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    We report observations on chick feedings by adult Flightless Cormorants Phalacrocorax harrisi, indicating that, contrary to the literature, the sequence of interaction is similar to that of other Pelecaniformes
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