597 research outputs found
Q-Value for the Fermi Beta-Decay of 46V
By comparing the Q-values for the 46Ti(3He,t)46V and 47Ti(3He,t)47}V
reactions to the isobaric analog states the Q-value for the superallowed
Fermi-decay of 46V has been determined as Q_{EC}(46V)=(7052.11+/-0.27) keV. The
result is compatible with the values from two recent direct mass measurements
but is at variance with the previously most precise reaction Q-value. As
additional input quantity we have determined the neutron separation energy
S_n(47Ti)=(8880.51+/-0.25) keV
Plasma wave instabilities induced by neutrinos
Quantum field theory is applied to study the interaction of an electron
plasma with an intense neutrino flux. A connection is established between the
field theory results and classical kinetic theory. The dispersion relation and
damping rate of the plasma longitudinal waves are derived in the presence of
neutrinos. It is shown that Supernova neutrinos are never collimated enough to
cause non-linear effects associated with a neutrino resonance. They only induce
neutrino Landau damping, linearly proportional to the neutrino flux and
.Comment: 18 pages, 3 figures, title and references correcte
Signatures of natural selection in a foundation tree along Mediterranean climatic gradients
Temperature and precipitation regimes are rapidly changing, resulting in forest dieback and extinction events, particularly in Mediterranean-type climates (MTC). Forest management that enhance forests’ resilience is urgently required, however adaptation to climates in heterogeneous landscapes with multiple selection pressures is complex. For widespread trees in MTC we hypothesized that: patterns of local adaptation are associated with climate; precipitation is a stronger factor of adaptation than temperature; functionally related genes show similar signatures of adaptation; and adaptive variants are independently sorting across the landscape. We sampled 28 populations across the geographic distribution of Eucalyptus marginata (jarrah), in South-west Western Australia, and obtained 13,534 independent single nucleotide polymorphic (SNP) markers across the genome. Three genotype-association analyses that employ different ways of correcting population structure were used to identify putatively adapted SNPs associated with independent climate variables. While overall levels of population differentiation were low (FST = 0.04), environmental association analyses found a total of 2336 unique SNPs associated with temperature and precipitation variables, with 1440 SNPs annotated to genic regions. Considerable allelic turnover was identified for SNPs associated with temperature seasonality and mean precipitation of the warmest quarter, suggesting that both temperature and precipitation are important factors in adaptation. SNPs with similar gene functions had analogous allelic turnover along climate gradients, while SNPs among temperature and precipitation variables had uncorrelated patterns of adaptation. These contrasting patterns provide evidence that there may be standing genomic variation adapted to current climate gradients, providing the basis for adaptive management strategies to bolster forest resilience in the future
Rotationally invariant proof of Bell's theorem without inequalities
The singlet state of two spin-3/2 particles allows a proof of Bell's theorem
without inequalities with two distinguishing features: any local observable can
be regarded as an Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen element of reality, and the
contradiction with local realism occurs not only for some specific local
observables but for any rotation whereof.Comment: REVTeX4, 3 page
The Origin of Magnetic Interactions in Ca3Co2O6
We investigate the microscopic origin of the ferromagnetic and
antiferromagnetic spin exchange couplings in the quasi one-dimensional cobalt
compound Ca3Co2O6. In particular, we establish a local model which stabilizes a
ferromagnetic alignment of the S=2 spins on the cobalt sites with trigonal
prismatic symmetry, for a sufficiently strong Hund's rule coupling on the
cobalt ions. The exchange is mediated through a S=0 cobalt ion at the
octahedral sites of the chain structure. We present a strong coupling
evaluation of the Heisenberg coupling between the S=2 Co spins on a separate
chain. The chains are coupled antiferromagnetically through super-superexchange
via short O-O bonds.Comment: 5 Pages, 3 Figures; added anisotropy term in eq. 9; extended
discussion of phase transitio
Preparation and Characterization of Homogeneous YBCO Single Crystals with Doping Level near the SC-AFM Boundary
High-purity and homogeneous YBa2Cu3Oy single crystals with carrier doping
level near the AFM-SC boundary have been obtained in the oxygen content range
between y = 6.340 and 6.370. The crystals are ortho-II phase at room
temperature and undergo the orthorhombic to tetragonal transition at about
140_Degree_C. They show sharp superconducting transitions, with Tc between 4
and 20 K. Tc changes by 0.8 K when the oxygen content y is changed by 0.001,
and is also sensitive to annealing conditions near room temperature, due to the
dependence of doping on oxygen ordering correlation lengths. Crystals with
oxygen content y lower than 6.345 are non-superconducting.Comment: 6 page
Історія радянської України в бібліографічних покажчиках англомовних праць другої половини ХХ століття
У статті проаналізовано бібліографічні покажчики англомовної
слов’янознавчої та радянознавчої літератури, видрукувані в англомовних
країнах протягом другої половини ХХ ст. Зроблено спробу визначити
місце, яке у них займали праці з історії України, зокрема ті, що
стосуватися пізньосталінського та хрущовського періодів.В статье анализируются библиографические указатели англоязычной славяноведческой и советологической литературы, опубликованные в англоязычных странах во
второй половине ХХ века. Сделана попытка охарактеризовать положение, которое в
них занимала история Советской Украины, особенно ее позднесталинский и хрущевский
периоды.In the article, the bibliographic guides to the English-language publications in Slavic, East
European and Soviet Studies that were published in the second half of the 20th century are
analyzed. The special attention is given to history of Ukraine from the second half of the 1940s
till the mid-1960s as a particular subject in those guides
Causal categories: relativistically interacting processes
A symmetric monoidal category naturally arises as the mathematical structure
that organizes physical systems, processes, and composition thereof, both
sequentially and in parallel. This structure admits a purely graphical
calculus. This paper is concerned with the encoding of a fixed causal structure
within a symmetric monoidal category: causal dependencies will correspond to
topological connectedness in the graphical language. We show that correlations,
either classical or quantum, force terminality of the tensor unit. We also show
that well-definedness of the concept of a global state forces the monoidal
product to be only partially defined, which in turn results in a relativistic
covariance theorem. Except for these assumptions, at no stage do we assume
anything more than purely compositional symmetric-monoidal categorical
structure. We cast these two structural results in terms of a mathematical
entity, which we call a `causal category'. We provide methods of constructing
causal categories, and we study the consequences of these methods for the
general framework of categorical quantum mechanics.Comment: 43 pages, lots of figure
The Mean Value of in the Hyperelliptic Ensemble
We obtain an asymptotic formula for the first moment of quadratic Dirichlet
--functions over function fields at the central point .
Specifically, we compute the expected value of for an
ensemble of hyperelliptic curves of genus over a fixed finite field as
. Our approach relies on the use of the analogue of the
approximate functional equation for such --functions. The results presented
here are the function field analogues of those obtained previously by Jutila in
the number-field setting and are consistent with recent general conjectures for
the moments of --functions motivated by Random Matrix Theory.Comment: 22 pages, To appear in Journal of Number Theory Volume 132, Issue 12,
December 2012, Pages 2793-281
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