906 research outputs found
Evaluación de tres características de resistencia en el algodonero: segunda parte.
Algodón - Gossypium herbaceu
The off-Shell Electromagnetic Vertex of the Nucleon in Chiral Perturbation Theory
We study the electromagnetic vertex of a nucleon in next-to-leading order
chiral perturbation theory (CPT). We consider the case where one of the
nucleons at the NN vertex is off its mass shell. We define relevant
measures for the off-shell dependence in the limited kinematical range allowed,
and analyze their expansion in the pion mass. The leading nonanalytic
contributions are calculated to estimate their size.Comment: 12 pages (LaTeX), 1 figure (available upon request), NIKHEF 93-P
Hydrodynamic Modes for Granular Gases
The eigenfunctions and eigenvalues of the linearized Boltzmann equation for
inelastic hard spheres (d=3) or disks (d=2) corresponding to d+2 hydrodynamic
modes, are calculated in the long wavelength limit for a granular gas. The
transport coefficients are identified and found to agree with those from the
Chapman-Enskog solution. The dominance of hydrodynamic modes at long times and
long wavelengths is studied via an exactly solvable kinetic model. A
collisional continuum is bounded away from the hydrodynamic spectrum, assuring
a hydrodynamic description at long times. The bound is closely related to the
power law decay of the velocity distribution in the reference homogeneous
cooling state
A Technique for Tensile Fatigue and Creep Testing of Fiber-Reinforced Ceramics
An experimental technique for the elevated temperature tensile fatigue and creep testing of fiber-reinforced ceramics is discussed. The experimental approach utilizes edge-loaded specimens with rectangular gage-sections. Novel furnace and grip designs which allow testing in air to 1500°C are provided. The specimen, furnace and grip designs discussed in the paper have been successfully used to test unidirectional and cross-ply SiCf/Si3N 4, SiCf/SiC, Cf/SiC and SiCf/calcium-aluminosilicate composites.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66679/2/10.1177_002199839202600608.pd
Tracer diffusion in granular shear flows
Tracer diffusion in a granular gas in simple shear flow is analyzed. The
analysis is made from a perturbation solution of the Boltzmann kinetic equation
through first order in the gradient of the mole fraction of tracer particles.
The reference state (zeroth-order approximation) corresponds to a Sonine
solution of the Boltzmann equation, which holds for arbitrary values of the
restitution coefficients. Due to the anisotropy induced in the system by the
shear flow, the mass flux defines a diffusion tensor instead of a
scalar diffusion coefficient. The elements of this tensor are given in terms of
the restitution coefficients and mass and size ratios. The dependence of the
diffusion tensor on the parameters of the problem is illustrated in the
three-dimensional case. The results show that the influence of dissipation on
the elements is in general quite important, even for moderate values
of the restitution coefficients. In the case of self-diffusion (mechanically
equivalent particles), the trends observed in recent molecular dynamics
simulations are similar to those obtained here from the Boltzmann kinetic
theory.Comment: 5 figure
Nucleons Properties at Finite Lattice Spacing in Chiral Perturbation Theory
Properties of the proton and neutron are studied in partially-quenched chiral
perturbation theory at finite lattice spacing. Masses, magnetic moments, the
matrix elements of isovector twist-2 operators and axial-vector currents are
examined at the one-loop level in a double expansion in the light-quark masses
and the lattice spacing. This work will be useful in extrapolating the results
of simulations using Wilson valence and sea quarks, as well as simulations
using Wilson sea quarks and Ginsparg-Wilson valence quarks, to the continuum.Comment: 16 pages LaTe
CP Violation in Hyperon Nonleptonic Decays within the Standard Model
We calculate the CP-violating asymmetries A(Lambda_-^0) and A(Xi_-^-) in
nonleptonic hyperon decay within the Standard Model using the framework of
heavy-baryon chiral perturbation theory (chiPT). We identify those terms that
correspond to previous calculations and discover several errors in the existing
literature. We present a new result for the lowest-order (in chiPT)
contribution of the penguin operator to these asymmetries, as well as an
estimate for the uncertainty of our result that is based on the calculation of
the leading nonanalytic corrections.Comment: 21 pages, 2 figures; discussion clarified, results & conclusions
unchanged, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Status of three flavor baryon chiral perturbation theory
I review the present status of three flavor baryon chiral perturbation theory
in the heavy fermion formalism. It is argued that precise calculations have to
include all terms quadratic in the quark masses. As examples, I consider the
chiral expansion of the octet baryon masses, the baryon magnetic moments and
kaon photoproduction off nucleons.Comment: 16 pp, LaTeX, uses epsf and lamuphys.sty (appended), plenary talk,
Workshop on ``Chiral Dynamics: Theory and Experiment'', Mainz, September
1997, to appear in the proceeding
New Physics and CP Violation in Hyperon Nonleptonic Decays
The sum of the CP-violating asymmetries A(Lambda_-^0) and A(Xi_-^-) in
hyperon nonleptonic decays is presently being measured by the E871 experiment.
We evaluate contributions to the asymmetries induced by chromomagnetic-penguin
operators, whose coefficients can be enhanced in certain models of new physics.
Incorporating recent information on the strong phases in Xi->Lambda pi decay,
we show that new-physics contributions to the two asymmetries can be
comparable. We explore how the upcoming results of E871 may constrain the
coefficients of the operators. We find that its preliminary measurement is
already better than the epsilon parameter of K-Kbar mixing in bounding the
parity-conserving contributions.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figure
Quark mass dependence of the nucleon axial-vector coupling constant
We study the quark mass expansion of the axial-vector coupling constant g_A
of the nucleon. The aim is to explore the feasibility of chiral effective field
theory methods for extrapolation of lattice QCD results - so far determined at
relatively large quark masses corresponding to pion masses larger than 0.6 GeV
- down to the physical value of the pion mass. We compare two versions of
non-relativistic chiral effective field theory: One scheme restricted to pion
and nucleon degrees of freedom only, and an alternative approach which
incorporates explicit Delta(1230) resonance degrees of freedom. It turns out
that, in order to approach the physical value of g_A in a leading-one-loop
calculation, the inclusion of the explicit Delta(1230) degrees of freedom is
crucial. With information on important higher order couplings constrained from
analyses of inelastic pion production processes, a chiral extrapolation
function for g_A is obtained, which works well from the chiral limit across the
physical point into the region of present lattice data. The resulting
enhancement of our extrapolation function near the physical pion mass is found
to arise from an interplay between long- and short- distance physics.Comment: 21 pages, LaTeX, 7 figure
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