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    Making electromagnetic wavelets

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    Electromagnetic wavelets are constructed using scalar wavelets as superpotentials, together with an appropriate polarization. It is shown that oblate spheroidal antennas, which are ideal for their production and reception, can be made by deforming and merging two branch cuts. This determines a unique field on the interior of the spheroid which gives the boundary conditions for the surface charge-current density necessary to radiate the wavelets. These sources are computed, including the impulse response of the antenna.Comment: 29 pages, 4 figures; minor corrections and addition

    Thermal coupling of a heat flux sensor

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    The conditions of thermal coupling were investigated in relationship to the development of sensors for local thermal flux measurements of component surfaces. The dependence of the transfer function on heat conductivity coefficient of the measured object and the influence of the contact resistance at the sensor boundaries are discussed in terms of known results and investigations

    The position of gas turbine power plants with respect to the emission of nitrogen oxides by fossil-fueled energy installations

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    The amount of nitrogen oxides introduced into the atmosphere by gas turbines is very significant in relation to the total amount of nitrogen oxide emissions produced by chemical installations and combustion engines. Turbine manufacturers are therefore working to develop combustion chambers with sufficiently low nitrogen oxide emission concentrations. Attention is given to aspects of nitrogen oxide formation in gas turbines, the parameters which determine this formation, and suitable approaches to reducing nitrogen oxide emissions

    Chiral 2π2\pi-exchange NN-potentials: Two-loop contributions

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    We calculate in heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory the local NN-potentials generated by the two-pion exchange diagrams at two-loop order. We give explicit expressions for the mass-spectra (or imaginary parts) of the corresponding isoscalar and isovector central, spin-spin and tensor NN-amplitudes. We find from two-loop two-pion exchange a sizeable isoscalar central repulsion which amounts to 62.362.3 MeV at r=1.0r=1.0 fm. There is a similarly strong isovector central attraction which however originates mainly from the third order low energy constants dˉj\bar d_j entering the chiral πN\pi N-scattering amplitude. We also evaluate the one-loop 2π2\pi-exchange diagram with two second order chiral ππNN\pi \pi NN-vertices proportional to the low energy constants c1,2,3,4c_{1,2,3,4} as well as the first relativistic 1/M-correction to the 2π2\pi-exchange diagrams with one such vertex. The diagrammatic results presented here are relevant components of the chiral NN-potential at next-to-next-to-next-to-leading order.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure

    Spectral functions of nucleon form factors: Three-pion continua at low energies

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    We study the imaginary parts of the isoscalar electromagnetic and isovector axial form factors of the nucleon close to the 3π3\pi-threshold in covariant baryon chiral perturbation theory. At the two-loop level, the contributions arising from leading and next-to-leading order chiral πN\pi N-vertices, as well as pion-induced excitations of virtual Δ(1232)\Delta(1232)-isobars, are calculated. It is found that the heavy baryon treatment overestimates substantially these 3π3\pi-continua. From a phenomenological analysis, that includes the narrow ω(783)\omega(783)-resonance or the broad a1a_1-resonance, one can recognize small windows near threshold, where chiral 3π3\pi-dynamics prevails. However, in the case of the isoscalar electromagnetic form factors GE,Ms(t)G_{E,M}^s(t), the radiative correction provided by the π0γ\pi^0\gamma-intermediate state turns out to be of similar size.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in Eur. Phys. J.

    Dominant 2πγ2\pi\gamma-exchange nucleon-nucleon interaction: Spin-spin and tensor potentials

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    We calculate at two-loop order in chiral perturbation theory the electromagnetic corrections to the two-pion exchange nucleon-nucleon interaction that is generated by the isovector spin-flip ππNN\pi\pi NN contact-vertex proportional to the large low-energy constant c43.4c_4\simeq 3.4 GeV1^{-1}. We find that the respective 2πγ2\pi\gamma-exchange potentials contain sizeable isospin-breaking components which reach up to -4% of corresponding isovector 2π2\pi-exchange potentials. The typical values of these novel charge-independence breaking spin-spin and tensor potentials are 0.11-0.11 MeV and 0.090.09 MeV, at a nucleon distance of r=mπ1=1.4r=m_\pi^{-1}=1.4 fm. The charge-symmetry breaking spin-spin and tensor potentials come out a factor of 2.4 smaller. Our analytical results for these presumably dominant isospin-violating spin-spin and tensor NN-forces are in a form such that they can be easily implemented into phase-shift analyses and few-body calculations.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables, to be published in Physical Review C: Brief report

    Chiral π\pi-exchange NN-potentials: Results for diagrams proportional to g_A^4 and g_A^6

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    We calculate in (two-loop) chiral perturbation theory the local NN-potentials generated by the three-pion exchange diagrams proportional to g_A^4 and g_A^6. Surprisingly, we find that the total isoscalar central 3π3\pi-exchange potential vanishes identically. The individually largest 3π3\pi-exchange potentials are of isoscalar spin-spin, isovector central and isoscalar tensor type. For these potentials simple analytical expressions can be given. The strength of these dominant 3π3\pi-exchange potentials at r=1.0 fm is 4.6 MeV, 2.9 MeV and 1.4 MeV, respectively. Furthermore, we observe that the spin-spin and tensor potentials due to the diagrams proportional to g_A^6 do not exist in the infinite nucleon mass limit.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure

    Electromagnetic corrections to the dominant two-pion exchange nucleon-nucleon potential

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    We calculate at two-loop order in chiral perturbation theory the electromagnetic corrections to the dominant two-pion exchange nucleon-nucleon interaction that is generated by the isoscalar πN\pi N contact-vertex proportional to the large low-energy constant c3c_3. We find that the respective 2πγ2\pi\gamma-exchange potential contains sizeable isospin-breaking components which amount to about -1% of the strongly attractive isoscalar central 2π2\pi-exchange potential. The typical value of these novel charge-independence and charge-symmetry breaking central potentials is 0.30.3 MeV at a nucleon distance of r=mπ1=1.4r= m_\pi^{-1} = 1.4 fm. Our analytical result for this presumably dominant 2πγ2\pi\gamma-exchange interaction is in a form such that it can be easily implemented into phase-shift analyses and few-body calculations.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, to be published in Physical Review C (2006): Brief Report

    Well-Ordered Philosophy? Reflections on Kitcher's Proposal for a Renewal of Philosophy.

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    In his recent article Philosophy Inside Out, Philip Kitcher presents a metaphilosophical outlook that aims at nothing less than a renewal of philosophy. His idea is to draw philosophers’ attention away from “timeless questions” in the so-called “core areas” of philosophy. Instead, philosophers should address questions that matter to human lives. The aim of this paper is twofold: first, to reconstruct Kitcher’s view of how philosophy should be renewed; second, to point out some difficulties relating to his position. These difficulties concern the integration of his naturalism into the pragmatic vision of philosophy, the role of putative philosophical experts, and the ideal status of the program of well-ordered inquiry
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