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Effect of nucleon structure variation on the longitudinal response function
Using the quark-meson coupling (QMC) model, we study the longitudinal
response function for quasielastic electron scattering from nuclear matter. In
QMC the coupling constant between the scalar () meson and the nucleon
is expected to decrease with increasing nuclear density, because of the
self-consistent modification of the structure of the nucleon. The reduction of
the coupling constant then leads to a smaller contribution from relativistic
RPA than in the Walecka model. However, since the electromagnetic form factors
of the in-medium nucleon are modified at the same time, the longitudinal
response function and the Coulomb sum are reduced by a total of about 20% in
comparison with the Hartree contribution. We find that the relativistic RPA and
the nucleon structure variation both contribute about fifty-fifty to the
reduction of the longitudinal response.Comment: 14 pages, including 3 ps file
Charge Symmetry Violation in Nuclear Physics
The study of charge symmetry violation in nuclear physics is a potentially
enormous subject. Through a few topical examples we aim to show that it is not
a subject of peripheral interest but rather goes to the heart of our
understanding of hadronic systems.Comment: Invited talk at the Int. Conference on Weak and Electromagnetic
Interactions in Nuclei, Osaka, June 12-16 199
Charge symmetry breaking in mirror nuclei from quarks
The binding energy differences of the valence proton and neutron of the
mirror nuclei, O -- N, F -- O, Ca --
K and Sc -- Ca, are calculated using the quark-meson
coupling (QMC) model. The calculation involves nuclear structure and shell
effects explicitly. It is shown that binding energy differences of a few
hundred keV arise from the strong interaction, even after subtracting all
electromagnetic corrections. The origin of these differences may be ascribed to
the charge symmetry breaking effects set in the strong interaction through the
u and d current quark mass difference.Comment: Revtex (preprint style), 11 pages, 2 postscript figures. The number
of parameters has been reduced. (The d current quark mass is also calculated
in the model.) Numerical results and figures revised. Version to appear in
Phys. Lett.
Strangeness production from collisions in nuclear matter
Kaon production in pion-nucleon collisions in nuclear matter is studied in
the resonance model. To evaluate the in-medium modification of the reaction
amplitude as a function of the baryonic density we introduce relativistic,
mean-field potentials for the initial, final and intermediate mesonic and
baryonic states. These vector and scalar potentials were calculated using the
quark-meson coupling (QMC) model. The in-medium kaon production cross sections
in pion-nucleon interactions for reaction channels with and
hyperons in the final state were calculated at the baryonic densities
appropriate to relativistic heavy ion collisions. Contrary to earlier work
which has not allowed for the change of the cross section in medium, we find
that the data for kaon production are consistent with a repulsive -nucleus
potential.Comment: Revtex, 13 pages, 12 Postscript figures. A new secion for the
resonance model has been added (with 2 new postscript figures). Version to
appear in Phys. Rev.
A Method to Unambiguously Determine the Parity of the Theta+ Pentaquark
With the recent discovery of the pentaquark, the question of
its parity is paramount since this will constrain the correct description of
its internal structure. We show that the measurement of the spin singlet and
triplet cross sections for the reaction
will unambiguously determine the parity of the .Comment: 3 page
On Products and Line Graphs of Signed Graphs, their Eigenvalues and Energy
In this article we examine the adjacency and Laplacian matrices and their
eigenvalues and energies of the general product (non-complete extended -sum,
or NEPS) of signed graphs. We express the adjacency matrix of the product in
terms of the Kronecker matrix product and the eigenvalues and energy of the
product in terms of those of the factor signed graphs. For the Cartesian
product we characterize balance and compute expressions for the Laplacian
eigenvalues and Laplacian energy. We give exact results for those signed
planar, cylindrical and toroidal grids which are Cartesian products of signed
paths and cycles.
We also treat the eigenvalues and energy of the line graphs of signed graphs,
and the Laplacian eigenvalues and Laplacian energy in the regular case, with
application to the line graphs of signed grids that are Cartesian products and
to the line graphs of all-positive and all-negative complete graphs.Comment: 30 page
On Studying Charm in Nuclei through Antiproton Annihilation
We examine the production of open charm in antiproton annihilation on finite
nuclei. The enhancement of the subthreshold production cross section, even in a
nucleus as light as carbon, should provide a clean signature of the reduction
in the masses of these mesons in-medium. We also show that a careful analysis
of the and spectra can yield important information on the cross
section for scattering.Comment: 9 pages, svjour, including 11 ps-figures, accepted for pub. in Eur.
Phys. J.
Anthropological Linguistics (LING21, ANTH020N) Syllabus
Anthropological Linguistics course description:Communication and culture mutually define one another across communities worldwide. Human linguistic diversity, language contact and language change, and face-to-face communication continue to be key areas of inquiry for both linguistics and anthropology. Colonialism, globalization, mobility, and new technologies are changing the way we transmit and conceive of cultural knowledge, community, and our selves and the natural environment. In this course we draw attention to codeswitching, creoles, language endangerment, and constructed languages as reflections of our changing societies. We also address the ethics of fieldwork as a means of investigating these important social phenomena at the interfaces of language/ecology, language/identity, Global North/South
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