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Universality in the triton charge form factor
We consider the three-nucleon system within an effective theory with contact
interactions at leading order in the large scattering length. We calculate the
charge form factor of the triton at low momentum transfer and extract the
triton charge radius. At this order, no two-body currents contribute and the
calculation can be performed in the impulse approximation. We also comment on
the power counting for higher orders. The requirement of a three-body force for
renormalization of the three-nucleon system explains the previously observed
correlation between the triton binding energy and charge radius for different
model potentials.Comment: 11 pages, 2 eps figures, revtex4, version to appear in Nucl. Phys.
Pion-mass dependence of three-nucleon observables
We use an effective field theory (EFT) which contains only short-range
interactions to study the dependence of a variety of three-nucleon observables
on the pion mass. The pion-mass dependence of input quantities in our
``pionless'' EFT is obtained from a recent chiral EFT calculation. To the order
we work at, these quantities are the 1S0 scattering length and effective range,
the deuteron binding energy, the 3S1 effective range, and the binding energy of
one three-nucleon bound state. The chiral EFT input we use has the inverse 3S1
and 1S0 scattering lengths vanishing at mpi_c=197.8577 MeV. At this
``critical'' pion mass, the triton has infinitely many excited states with an
accumulation point at the three-nucleon threshold. We compute the binding
energies of these states up to next-to-next-to-leading order in the pionless
EFT and study the convergence pattern of the EFT in the vicinity of the
critical pion mass. Furthermore, we use the pionless EFT to predict how doublet
and quartet nd scattering lengths depend on mpi in the region between the
physical pion mass and mpi=mpi_c.Comment: 24 pages, 9 figure
Universal Properties of the Four-Boson System in Two Dimensions
We consider the nonrelativistic four-boson system in two dimensions
interacting via a short-range attractive potential. For a weakly attractive
potential with one shallow two-body bound state with binding energy B_2, the
binding energies B_N of shallow N-body bound states are universal and thus do
not depend on the details of the interaction potential. We compute the
four-body binding energies in an effective quantum mechanics approach. There
are exactly two bound states: the ground state with B_4^(0)=197.3(1)B_2 and one
excited state with B_4^(1)=25.5(1)B_2. We compare our results to recent
predictions for N-body bound states with large N>>1.Comment: 7 pages, 1 ps figure, references and discussion added, final versio
Efimov Physics around the neutron rich Calcium-60 isotope
We calculate the neutron-Calcium-60 S-wave scattering phase shifts using
state of the art coupled-cluster theory combined with modern ab initio
interactions derived from chiral effective theory. Effects of three-nucleon
forces are included schematically as density dependent nucleon-nucleon
interactions. This information is combined with halo effective field theory in
order to investigate the Calcium-60-neutron-neutron system. We predict
correlations between different three-body observables and the two-neutron
separation energy of Calcium-62. This provides evidence of Efimov physics along
the Calcium isotope chain. Experimental key observables that facilitate a test
of our findings are discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
On the origin of <i>Halipeurus heraldicus</i> on Round Island petrels: cophylogenetic relationships between petrels and their chewing lice
Lice phylogenetic relationships have often been used to elucidate host relationships and vice versa. In this study, we investigate the louse genus Halipeurus which parasitizes bird hosts in the families Procellariidae, Hydrobatidae and Pelecanoididae. The presence of two lice species on Pterodroma arminjoniana in different breeding grounds (Halipeurus heraldicus on Round Island, off Mauritius in the Indian Ocean and Halipeurus kermadecensis on Trindade Island in the Atlantic Ocean) has led to some confusion in the distribution of Pt. arminjoniana and its close relatives Pt. heraldica and Pt. neglecta. By using a cophylogenetic approach that incorporates uncertainties in phylogenetic reconstructions, we show significant overall coevolution between Halipeurus lice and their hosts. However, the study also indicates that the presence of H. heraldicus on Pt. arminjoniana and Pt. neglecta on Round Island and on Pt. heraldica on Gambier Island are the result of a host switch whereas H. kermadecensis is the ancestral parasite of Pt. arminjoniana. This suggests that H. kermadecensis was lost during or after colonisation of Round Island by Pt. arminjoniana. We conclude that cophylogenetic analyses are central to inferring the evolutionary history and biogeographical patterns of hosts and their parasites
Pauli blocking effects and Cooper triples in three-component Fermi gases
We investigate the effect of Pauli blocking on universal two- and three-body
states in the medium. Their corresponding energies are extracted from the poles
of two- and three-body in-medium scattering amplitudes. Compared to the vacuum,
the binding of dimer and trimer states is reduced by the medium effects. In
two-body scattering, the well-known physics of Cooper pairs is recovered. In
the three-body sector, we find a new class of positive energy poles which can
be interpreted as Cooper triples.Comment: 19 pages, 9 figures, discussion expanded, final versio
Analytical approach to dielectric optical bent slab waveguides
A rigorous classical analytic frequency domain model of con?ned optical wave propagation along 2D bent slab waveguides and curved dielectric interfaces is investigated, based on a piecewise ansatz for bend mode profiles in terms of Bessel and Hankel functions. This approach provides a clear picture of the behaviour of bend modes, concerning their decay for large radial arguments or effects of varying bend radius. Fast and accurate routines are required to evaluate Bessel functions with large complex orders and large arguments. Our implementation enabled detailed studies of bent waveguide properties, including higher order bend modes and whispering gallery modes, their interference patterns, and issues related to bend mode normalization and orthogonality properties
Union Leadership and Member Attitudes: A Multi-Level Analysis
[Excerpt] Analyses of union leadership roles show that union presidents should have both a within-union focus and an external focus. The authors combined multi-level survey data from 3,871 union members in 248 local teachers’ unions with archival and field staff data to examine relationships between leadership and members’ perceptions of union instrumentality and justice, union commitment, and participation. The results showed significant union-level effects on members’ beliefs about, and attitudes toward, their unions, attributable to the presidents’ internal and external leadership, wage outcomes, and union characteristics. Relationships between internally focused leadership and members’ loyalty and willingness to work for the union were partially mediated by perceptions of union instrumentality and justice. These perceptions fully mediated the relationship between externally focused leadership and union loyalty
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