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    muSR study of the Cu-spin dynamics in the electron-doped high-Tc cuprate of Pr0.86LaCe0.14Cu1-y(Zn,Ni)yO4

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    Effects of the Zn- and Ni-substitution on the Cu-spin dynamics in the electron-doped Pr0.86LaCe0.14Cu1-y(Zn,Ni)yO4+a-d with y = 0, 0.01, 0.02, 0.05 and different values of the reduced oxygen content d have been studied using zero-field muon-spin-relaxation (muSR) measurements at temperatures down to 2 K. For the as-grown sample (d = 0, y = 0) and the sample with a very small d value (d < 0.01, y = 0), a muon-spin precession due to long-range antiferromagnetic order has been observed. On the other hand, no precession has been observed for moderately oxygen-reduced samples (0.01 < d < 0.09). It has been found that for all the samples of 0.01 < d < 0.09 the asymmetry A(t) (muSR time spectrum) in the long-time region increases with decreasing temperature at low temperatures, suggesting possible slowing-down of the Cu-spin fluctuations. On the other hand, no significant difference between Zn- and Ni-substitution effects on the slowing down of the Cu-spin fluctuations has been observed.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, Proceeding of 10th muSR conference 2005, to be published in Physica

    Novel Master Formula for Twist-3 Soft-Gluon-Pole Mechanism to Single Transverse-Spin Asymmetry

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    We prove that twist-3 soft-gluon-pole (SGP) cross section for single spin asymmetries is determined by a certain ``primordial'' twist-2 cross section up to kinematic and color factors in the leading order perturbative QCD. This unveils universal structure behind the SGP cross sections in a variety of hard processes, and also the special role of the scale invariance in the corresponding primordial cross section, which leads to remarkable simplification of the SGP cross sections for the production of massless particle, such as those for pion production p^\uparrow p \to \pi X and direct-photon production p^\uparrow p \to \gamma X.Comment: 4 pages, 4 eps figures. To appear in the proceedings of 15th International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects (DIS2007), Munich, Germany, 16-20 Apr 200

    Single Transverse-Spin Asymmetry in Large PTP_T Open Charm Production at an Electron-Ion Collider

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    We discuss the single transverse-spin asymmetry (SSA) to be observed in the DD-meson production with large transverse-momentum in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering, ep↑→eDXe p^\uparrow \rightarrow e D X. This contribution is embodied as a twist-3 mechanism in the collinear factorization, which is induced by purely gluonic correlation inside the transversely-polarized nucleon, in particular, by the three-gluon correlation effects. The complete formula for the corresponding SSA in the leading-order QCD is expressed in terms of the four independent gluonic correlation functions and reveals the five independent structures with respect to the dependence on the azimuthal angle for the produced DD-meson. We present the numerical calculations of the SSA formula at the kinematics relevant to a future Electron Ion Collider.Comment: 16 pages, 7 figure

    Wall Effect on the Motion of a Rigid Body Immersed in a Free Molecular Flow

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    Motion of a rigid body immersed in a semi-infinite expanse of gas in a dd-dimensional region bounded by an infinite plane wall is studied for free molecular flow on the basis of the free Vlasov equation under the specular boundary condition. We show that the velocity V(t)V(t) of the body approaches its terminal velocity V∞V_{\infty} according to a power law Vβˆžβˆ’V(t)β‰ˆCtβˆ’(dβˆ’1)V_{\infty}-V(t)\approx Ct^{-(d-1)} by carefully analyzing the pre-collisions due to the presence of the wall. The exponent dβˆ’1d-1 is smaller than d+2d+2 for the case without the wall found in the classical work by Caprino, Marchioro and Pulvirenti~[Comm. Math. Phys., \textbf{264} (2006), pp. 167--189] and thus slower convergence rate results from the presence of the wall.Comment: 21 pages, 3 figures. Revised according to the referees' comments. Accepted for publication in "Kinetic and Related Models
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