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Multigrid Monte Carlo Algorithms for SU(2) Lattice Gauge Theory: Two versus Four Dimensions
We study a multigrid method for nonabelian lattice gauge theory, the time
slice blocking, in two and four dimensions. For SU(2) gauge fields in two
dimensions, critical slowing down is almost completely eliminated by this
method. This result is in accordance with theoretical arguments based on the
analysis of the scale dependence of acceptance rates for nonlocal Metropolis
updates. The generalization of the time slice blocking to SU(2) in four
dimensions is investigated analytically and by numerical simulations. Compared
to two dimensions, the local disorder in the four dimensional gauge field leads
to kinematical problems.Comment: 24 pages, PostScript file (compressed and uuencoded), preprint
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Calorons and localization of quark eigenvectors in lattice QCD
We analyze the localization properties for eigenvectors of the Dirac operator
in quenched lattice QCD in the vicinity of the deconfinement phase transition.
Studying the characteristic differences between the Z_3 sectors above the
critical temperature T_c, we find indications for the presence of calorons.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
PRIVATE SAVINGS IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES: ARE THERE TERMS OF TRADE SHOCKS?
The paper examines the impact of terms of trade shocks on private savings in the transition economies after accounting for the effect of other determinants. Economic agents in the transition economies are subject to tight credit constraints which are more pronounced during bad state of nature. Thus, adverse shocks to commodity prices in the world market can force them to reduce savings by a larger amount than they would otherwise have. Empirical analysis using a dynamic panel model and data from twenty one transition economies confirm that most of the determinants of savings identified in the literature also apply to the transition economies. Favorable movements in both the permanent and transitory components of the terms of trade have a significant positive impact on private savings with transitory movements having a larger impact than the permanent component. This reflects the lack of access to foreign borrowing that many of the transition economies have faced during the last decade. Although the impact of terms of trade shocks are found to be asymmetric, the magnitude of the impact appears to be small. The results are robust for alternative estimators, determinants, and country groupings.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/39958/3/wp572.pd
On the jet structure and magnetic field configuration of GRB 020813
The polarization curve of GRB 020813 is discussed and compared to different
models for the structure, evolution and magnetisation properties of the jet and
the interstellar medium onto which the fireball impacts. GRB 020813 is best
suited for this kind of analysis for the smoothness of its afterglow light
curve, ensuring the applicability of current models. The polarization dataset
allows us to rule out the standard GRB jet, in which the energy and Lorentz
factor have a well defined value inside the jet opening angle and the magnetic
field is generated at the shock front. We explore alternative models finding
that a structured jet or a jet with a toroidal component of the magnetic field
can fit equally well the polarization curve. Stronger conclusions cannot be
drawn due to the incomplete sampling of the polarization curve. A more dense
sampling, especially at early times, is required to pin down the structure of
the jet and the geometry of its magnetic field.Comment: 7 pages, 5 postscript figures, minor revisions according to the
referee comments. A&A in pres
Independent measurement of the Hoyle state feeding from 12B using Gammasphere
Using an array of high-purity Compton-suppressed germanium detectors, we
performed an independent measurement of the -decay branching ratio from
to the second-excited (Hoyle) state in . Our
result is , which is a factor smaller than the previously
established literature value, but is in agreement with another recent
measurement. This could indicate that the Hoyle state is more clustered than
previously believed. The angular correlation of the Hoyle state
cascade has also been measured for the first time. It is consistent with
theoretical predictions
The variable X-ray light curve of GRB 050713A: the case of refreshed shocks
We present a detailed study of the spectral and temporal properties of the
X-ray and optical emission of GRB050713a up to 0.5 day after the main GRB
event. The X-ray light curve exhibits large amplitude variations with several
rebrightenings superposed on the underlying three-segment broken powerlaw that
is often seen in Swift GRBs. Our time-resolved spectral analysis supports the
interpretation of a long-lived central engine, with rebrightenings consistent
with energy injection in refreshed shocks as slower shells generated in the
central engine prompt phase catch up with the afterglow shock at later times.
Our sparsely-sampled light curve of the optical afterglow can be fitted with a
single power law without large flares. The optical decay index appears flatter
than the X-ray one, especially at later times.Comment: few changes, to be published in A&
GRB 020813: polarization in the case of a smooth optical decay
We present the results of a VLT polarimetric monitoring campaign of the GRB
020813 optical afterglow carried out in three nights, from 0.88 to 4.20 days
after the gamma-ray event. The mean values of the degree of linear polarization
(P) and its position angle (Theta) resulting from our campaign are
=1.18+/-0.10% and Theta = 148.7+/-2.3 deg after correcting for Galactic
interstellar polarization. Our VLT data set is most naturally described by a
constant degree of linear polarization and position angle, nonetheless a slow
Theta evolution cannot be entirely ruled out by our data. The VLT monitoring
campaign did not reveal either a significant Theta rotation respect to the Keck
spectropolarimetric observations performed ~0.25 days after the GRB (Barth et
al. 2003). However, is a factor of two lower than the polarization degree
measured from Keck. Additionally, the VLT polarization data allowed us to
construct an accurate V-band light curve. The V-band photometric data revealed
a smooth light curve with a break located between the last Keck and our first
VLT polarimetric measurement, 0.33 < t_(break, V) < 0.88 days after the GRB.
The typical magnitude fluctuations of the VLT V-band lightcurve are 0.003 mag,
0.010 mag and 0.016 mag for our three observing nights, respectively. We
speculate that the stability of Theta might be related to the smoothness of the
light curve.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in A&A. Minor changes
included with respect to the previously posted versio
Can agricultural cultivation methods influence the healthfulness of crops for foods
The aim of the current study was to investigate if there are any health effects of long-term consumption of organically grown crops using a rat model. Crops were retrieved over two years from along-term field trial at three different locations in Denmark, using three different cultivation systems(OA, organic based on livestock manure; OB, organic based on green manure; and C, conventional with mineral fertilizers and pesticides)with two field replicates. The cultivation system had an impact on the nutritional quality, affecting γ-tocopherol, some amino acids, and fatty acid composition. Additionally, the nutritional quality was affected by harvest year and location. However, harvest year and location rather than cultivation system affected the measured health biomarkers. In conclusion, the differences in dietary treatments composed of ingredients from different cultivation systems did not lead to significant differences in the measured health biomarkers, except for a significant difference in plasma IgGl evels
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