176 research outputs found
Time-delay in a multi-channel formalism
We reexamine the time-delay formalism of Wigner, Eisenbud and Smith, which
was developed to analyze both elastic and inelastic resonances. An error in the
paper of Smith has propagated through the literature. We correct this error and
show how the results of Eisenbud and Smith are related. We also comment on some
recent time-delay studies, based on Smith's erroneous interpretation of the
Eisenbud result.Comment: 4 pages, no figure
Image analysis in sedimentology as application for high-resolution grain size analysis: a case study of lake sediments from Tangra Yumco (Tibetan Plateau)
Abstract HKT-ISTP 2013
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Gauge-Invariant Approach to Meson Photoproduction Including the Final-State Interaction
A gauge-invariant formalism is presented for the practical treatment of
photo- and electroproduction of pseudoscalar mesons off nucleons that allows an
explicit incorporation of hadronic final-state interactions. The
semi-phenomenological approach is based on a field theory developed by one of
the authors. It generalizes an earlier approach by allowing for systematic
improvement of approximations in a controlled manner. The practical feasibility
is illustrated by applying the lowest-order result to the photoproduction of
both neutral and charged pions.Comment: Plenary talk given at the N*2005 Workshop (Oct. 2005, Tallahassee,
FL); to appear in the Proceedings (to be publ. by WorldScientific
Inclusive and exclusive photoproduction on the deuteron: - and -threshold phenomena
Inclusive and exclusive photoproduction on the deuteron are
investigated theoretically. Modern hyperon-nucleon forces and a recently
updated kaon photoproduction operator for the process are
used. Sizable effects of the hyperon-nucleon final state interaction are found
near the and thresholds in the inclusive reaction.
Angular distributions for the exclusive process show clear final state
interaction effects in certain kinematic regions. Precise data especially for
the inclusive process around the threshold would help to clarify
the strength and property of the interaction.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figure
Measurement and analysis of the pp -> pp gamma reaction at 310 MeV
The pp -> pp gamma reaction has been studied at a beam energy of 310 MeV by
detecting both final protons at the PROMICE-WASA facility and identifying the
photon through the resulting missing-mass peak. The photon angular distribution
in the center-of-mass system and those of the proton-proton relative momentum
with respect to the beam direction and to that of the recoil photon were
determined reliably up to a final pp excitation energy of Epp ~ 30 MeV. Except
for very small Epp values, the behavior of these distributions with excitation
energy is well reproduced by a new refined model of the hard bremsstrahlung
process. The model reproduces absolutely the total cross section and its energy
dependence to within the experimental and theoretical uncertainties.Comment: 12 pages with 11 figures. Presentation modified in the light of
referee comment
Low surface brightness galaxies around the HDF-S - I. Object extraction and photometric results
This study reports on photometric results of a search for LSB galaxies in a
0.76deg^2 field centered on the HDF-S. We present results from photometric
analysis of the derived sample galaxies and compare number densities to results
of former surveys. We used public data from the NOAO Deep Wide-Field survey and
the multi-wavelength Goddard Space Flight Center survey. The former reaches a
limiting surface brightness of mu_BW~29 magarcsec^-2 and is therefore one of
the most sensitive ground based data sets systematically analyzed for LSB
galaxies. To reduce the contamination by High Surface Brightness (HSB) galaxies
at higher redshift, mimicking LSBs due to the ''Tolman Dimming'' effect, we
placed a lower diameter limit of 10.8 arcsec and compared the colors of our
candidate galaxies with the redshift tracks of 5 ''standard'' HSB galaxy types.
We report the detection of 37 galaxies with low apparent central surface
brightness (mu_BW>=22 magarcsec^-2). Using color-color diagrams we were able to
derive a subsample of 9 LSB galaxy candidates with intrinsic central surface
brightnesses below mu_(0,BW)=22.5 magarcsec^-2 and diameters larger than the
preselected size limit of 10.8 arcsec. We selected three additional LSB
candidates due to there extreme low blue central surface brightness (mu_BW>=25
magarcsec^-2). These galaxies were only found in the larger and more sensitive
NOAO data. So finally we derived a sample of 12 LSB galaxy candidates and
therfore this survey results in a four times higher surface density than other
CCD based surveys for field galaxies before.Comment: 22 pages, 23 figures, A&A in pres
GaBoDS: The Garching-Bonn Deep Survey -- II. Confirmation of EIS cluster candidates by weak gravitational lensing
We report the first confirmation of colour-selected galaxy cluster candidates
by means of weak gravitational lensing. Significant lensing signals were
identified in the course of the shear-selection programme of dark matter haloes
in the Garching-Bonn Deep Survey, which currently covers 20 square degrees of
deep, high-quality imaging data on the southern sky. The detection was made in
a field that was previously covered by the ESO Imaging Survey (EIS) in 1997. A
highly significant shear-selected mass-concentration perfectly coincides with
the richest EIS cluster candidate at z~0.2, thus confirming its cluster nature.
Several other shear patterns in the field can also be identified with cluster
candidates, one of which could possibly be part of a filament at z~0.45.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to A&A Letter
Consistent analysis of the reaction and
The production of mesons in the reactions and
is described consistently within a relativistic meson exchange
model of hadronic interactions. The photoproduction can be described quite well
over the entire energy range of available data by considering an and a
resonance, in addition to the -channel mesonic current. The
observed angular distribution is due to the interference between the
-channel and the nucleon resonance - and -channel contributions. Our
analysis yields positions close to 1650 MeV and 1870 MeV for the and
resonances, respectively. We argue that, at present, identifying these
states with the known resonance and the missing
resonance predicted at 1880 MeV, respectively, would be premature. It is found
that the nucleonic current is relatively small and that the
coupling constant cannot be much larger than . As for the
reaction, different current contributions are
constrained by a combined analysis of this and the photoproduction reaction.
Difficulties to simultaneously account for the 47-MeV and 144-MeV angular
distributions measured by the COSY-11 and DISTO collaborations, respectively,
are addressed.Comment: minor revision, scheduled to a appear in Phys. Rev. C 69 (May 2004),
revtex, 17 pages, 10 figures, 3 table
Gauge-invariant theory of pion photoproduction with dressed hadrons
Based on an effective field theory of hadrons in which quantum chromodynamics
is assumed to provide the necessary bare cutoff functions, a gauge-invariant
theory of pion photoproduction with fully dressed nucleons is developed. The
formalism provides consistent dynamical descriptions of pi-N --> pi-N
scattering and Gamma-N --> pi-N production mechanisms in terms of nonlinear
integral equations for fully dressed hadrons. Defining electromagnetic currents
via the gauging of hadronic n-point Green's functions, dynamically detailed
currents for dressed nucleons are introduced. The dressed hadron currents and
the pion photoproduction current are explicitly shown to satisfy gauge
invariance in a self-consistent manner. Approximations are discussed that make
the nonlinear formalism manageable in practice and yet preserve gauge
invariance. This is achieved by recasting the gauge conditions for all
contributing interaction currents as continuity equations with ``surface''
terms for the individual particle legs coming into or going out of the hadronic
interaction region. General procedures are given that approximate any type of
(global) interaction current in a gauge-invariance preserving manner as a sum
of single-particle ``surface'' currents. It is argued that these prescriptions
carry over to other reactions, irrespective of the number or type of
contributing hadrons or hadronic systems.Comment: 33 pages, RevTeX; includes 8 postscript figures (requires psfig.sty).
This version corrects some minor errors, etc.; contains updated references.
Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C56 (Oct. 97
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