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Chiral spin-wave excitations of the spin-5/2 trimers in the langasite compound Ba3NbFe3Si2O14
The inelastic scattering of neutrons from magnetic excitations in the
antiferromagnetic phase of the langasite compound Ba3NbFe3Si2O14 is analyzed
theoretically. In the calculations presented, the strongly coupled spin-5/2 Fe
triangles are accounted for as trimerized units. The weaker interactions
between the trimers are included within the mean-field/random-phase
approximation. The theory is compared with linear spin-wave theory, and a model
is developed which leads to good agreement with the published results from
unpolarized and polarized neutron-scattering experiments.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figure
Collisional deexcitation of exotic hydrogen atoms in highly excited states. II. Cascade calculations
The atomic cascades in mu-p and pbar-p atoms have been studied in detail
using new results for the cross-sections of the scattering of highly excited
exotic atoms from molecular hydrogen. The cascade calculations have been done
with an updated version of the extended standard cascade model that computes
the evolution in the kinetic energy from the beginning of the cascade. The
resulting X-ray yields, kinetic energy distributions, and cascade times are
compared with the experimental data.Comment: 13 pages, 23 figure
Collisional deexcitation of exotic hydrogen atoms in highly excited states. I. Cross-sections
The deexcitation of exotic hydrogen atoms in highly excited states in
collisions with hydrogen molecules has been studied using the
classical-trajectory Monte Carlo method. The Coulomb transitions with large
change of principal quantum number n have been found to be the dominant
collisional deexcitation mechanism at high n. The molecular structure of the
hydrogen target is shown to be essential for the dominance of transitions with
large \Delta n. The external Auger effect has been studied in the eikonal
approximation. The resulting partial wave cross-sections are consistent with
unitarity and provide a more reliable input for cascade calculations than the
previously used Born approximation.Comment: 10 pages, 20 figure
Comprehensive Analysis of Arkansas Teacher Salaries: State, Region, and District
School funding has been an area of contention in the courts of nearly every state. Many of these court cases have challenged the constitutionality of state funding formulas, arguing the funding system was inadequate or inequitable because poor urban or rural districts often faced a disadvantage in garnering tax dollars for education. Specific to Arkansas, in the 1983 decision Dupree v. Alma School District, the Arkansas Supreme Court declared the state’s funding system was not meeting its constitutional requirements
Nontrivial Sha in the Jacobian of an Infinite Family of Curves of Genus 2.
We give an infinite family of curves of genus 2 whose Jacobians have non-trivial members of the Tate-Shafarevich group for descent via Richelot isogeny. We prove this by performing a descent via Richelot isogeny and a complete 2-descent on the isogenous Jacobian. We also give an explicit model of an associated family of surfaces which violate the Hasse principle
Exact, convergent periodic-orbit expansions of individual energy eigenvalues of regular quantum graphs
We present exact, explicit, convergent periodic-orbit expansions for
individual energy levels of regular quantum graphs. One simple application is
the energy levels of a particle in a piecewise constant potential. Since the
classical ray trajectories (including ray splitting) in such systems are
strongly chaotic, this result provides the first explicit quantization of a
classically chaotic system.Comment: 25 pages, 5 figure
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