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    The Multifragmentation Freeze--Out Volume in Heavy Ion Collisions

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    The reduced velocity correlation function for fragments from the reaction Fe + Au at 100 A~MeV bombarding energy is investigated using the dynamical--statistical approach QMD+SMM and compared to experimental data to extract the Freeze--Out volume assuming simultaneous multifragmentation.Comment: 8 pages; 3 uuencoded figures available with figures command, LateX, UCRL-J-1157

    U-Pb geochronology of the Lime Hill gneissic complex, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

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    Low-grade metasedimentary rocks of Late Proterozoic age in the Bras d'Or Terrane of Cape Breton Island contain small areas of gneissic rocks which were previously undated. New U-Pb data indicate that the Lime Hill gneissic complex is the product of an Early Cambrian intrusive/metamorphic event Two intrusions at Lime Hill give similar ages which indicate that emplacement and deformation of foliated tonalitic orthogneiss were followed very quickly by intrusion of massive granitic dykes at about 540 to S4S Ma. U-Pb analyses of metamorphic monazite from the Lime Hill paragneiss indicate that these rocks last cooled through the closure temperature of the U-Pb system for monazite (650-700°C) at about 549 Ma. All zircon fractions analyzed from the tonalitic orthogneiss and granitic dyke contain older inherited zircons which yield an apparent age range of at least 1.4 to 23 Ga. The presence of an inherited monazite component may suggest that the rocks have been affected by an older metamorphic event and are in fact older than the Malagawatch Formation, as suggested by published ore lead isotopic values. RÉSUMÉ Des roches métasédimentaires faiblement meétamorphisees d'âge protérozolque tardif et faisant partie de la Lanière de Bras d'Or (ile du Cap Breton), renferment des Hots de roches gneissiques dont l'âge n'avait pas encore été déterminé. De nouvelles données U-Pb indiquent que le complexe gneissique de Lime Hill est le résultat d'un épisode intrusif ou métamorphique datant du deimt du Cambrien. A Lime Hill, deux intrusions ont produit des âges semblables qui montrent que l'emplacement et la déformation d'un orthogneiss tonalitique furent suivis très rapidement par l'intrusion de dykes granitiques massifs, il y a environ 540 à 545 Ma. Des analyses U-Pb d'une monazite métamoiphique provenant du paragneiss de Lime Hill indiquent que le demier réfroidissement de ces roches en deca de la température de clôture du système U-Pb pour la monazite, i.e. de 650 à 700°C, eût lieu vers 549 Ma. Toutes les portions de zircons extraites de l'orthogneiss tonalitique et du dyke granitique comprennent des zircons remaniés qui donnent un âge apparent dont la gamme s'étend de 1.4 à 2.3 Ga. La présence d'une composante de monazite remaniée semble suggèrer que les roches ont subi un épisode antérieur de métamorphisme, et indiquer que les roches sont en réalité plus vieilles que la Formation de Malagawatch, tel que suggèré par les valeurs publiées des isotopes du plomb du minéral. [Traduit par le journal

    Generation of Intrinsic Vibrational Gap Modes in Three-Dimensional Ionic Crystals

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    The existence of anharmonic localization of lattice vibrations in a perfect 3-D diatomic ionic crystal is established for the rigid-ion model by molecular dynamics simulations. For a realistic set of NaI potential parameters, an intrinsic localized gap mode vibrating in the [111] direction is observed for fcc and zinc blende lattices. An axial elastic distortion is an integral feature of this mode which forms more readily for the zinc blende than for the fcc structure. Molecular dynamics simulations verify that in each structure this localized mode may be stable for at least 200 cycles.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, RevTeX, using epsf.sty. To be published in Phys. Rev. B. Also available at http://www.msc.cornell.edu/~kiselev

    Quantum phases of electric dipole ensembles in atom chips

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    We present how a phase factor is generated when an electric dipole moves along a closed trajectory inside a magnetic field gradient. The similarity of this situation with charged particles in a magnetic field can be employed to simulate condensed matter models, such as the quantum Hall effect and chiral spin Hamiltonians, with ultra cold atoms integrated on atom chips. To illustrate this we consider a triangular configuration of a two dimensional optical lattice, where the chiral spin Hamiltonian σ⃗i⋅σ⃗j×σ⃗k\vec{\sigma}_i \cdot \vec{\sigma}_j \times \vec{\sigma}_k can be generated between any three neighbours on a lattice yielding an experimentally implementable chiral ground state.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, REVTEX. Title slightly changed and conclusions extende

    quasiharmonic equations of state for dynamically-stabilized soft-mode materials

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    We introduce a method for treating soft modes within the analytical framework of the quasiharmonic equation of state. The corresponding double-well energy-displacement relation is fitted to a functional form that is harmonic in both the low- and high-energy limits. Using density-functional calculations and statistical physics, we apply the quasiharmonic methodology to solid periclase. We predict the existence of a B1--B2 phase transition at high pressures and temperatures

    High-power, kilojoule laser interactions with near-critical density plasma

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    Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98754/1/PhysPlasmas_18_056706.pd
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