611 research outputs found
Total Prompt Energy Release in the Neutron-Induced Fission of 235-U, 238-U, and 239-Pu
This study addresses, for the first time, the total prompt energy release and
its components for the fission of 235-U, 238-U, and 239-Pu as a function of the
kinetic energy of the neutron inducing the fission. The components are
extracted from experimental measurements, where they exist, together with
model-dependent calculation, interpolation, and extrapolation. While the
components display clear dependencies upon the incident neutron energy, their
sums display only weak, yet definite, energy dependencies. Also addressed is
the total prompt energy deposition in fission for the same three systems.
Results are presented in equation form. New measurements are recommended as a
consequence of this study.Comment: Accepted for publication in Nuclear Physics
‘A most lowering thing for a lady’: aspiring to respectable whiteness on Ramahyuck Mission, 1885–1900
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Perturbation theories for the S=1/2 spin ladder with four-spin ring exchange
The isotropic S=1/2 antiferromagnetic spin ladder with additional four-spin
ring exchange is studied perturbatively in the strong coupling regime with the
help of cluster expansion technique, and by means of bosonization in the weak
coupling limit. It is found that a sufficiently large strength of ring exchange
leads to a second-order phase transition, and the shape of the boundary in the
vicinity of the known exact transition point is obtained. The critical exponent
for the gap is found to be , in agreement both with exact results
available for the dimer line and with the bosonization analysis. The phase
emerging for high values of the ring exchange is argued to be gapped and
spontaneously dimerized. The results for the transition line from strong
coupling and from weak coupling match with each other naturally.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, some minor changes in text and reference
A Query Language Combining Object Features and Semantic Events for Surveillance Video Retrieval
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a novel query language for video indexing and retrieval that (1) enables to make queries both at the image level and at the semantic level (2) enables the users to define their own scenarios based on semantic events and (3) retrieves videos with both exact matching and similarity matching. For a query language, four main issues must be addressed: data modeling, query formulation, query parsing and query matching. In this paper we focus and give contributions on data modeling, query formulation and query matching. We are currently using color histograms and SIFT features at the image level and 10 types of events at the semantic level. We have tested the proposed query language for the retrieval of surveillance videos of a metro station. In our experiments the database contains more than 200 indexed physical objects and 48 semantic events. The results using different types of queries are promising
Phase diagrams of the generalized spin-1/2 ladder under staggered field and dimerization: A renormalization group study
In the weak-coupling regime of the continuous theories, two sets of one-loop
renormalization group equations are derived and solved to disclose the phase
diagrams of the antiferromagnetic generalized two-leg spin-1/2 ladder under the
effect of (I) a staggered external magnetic field and (II) an explicit
dimerization. In model (I), the splitting of the SU(2) critical line into
U(1) and Z critical surfaces is observed; while in model (II), two critical
surfaces arising from their underlying critical lines with SU(2) and Z
characteristics merge into an SU(2) critical surface on the line where the
model attains its highest symmetry.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figure
Selective Reflection Spectroscopy at the Interface between a Calcium Fluoride Window and Cs Vapour
A special vapour cell has been built, that allows the measurement of the
atom-surface van der Waals interaction exerted by a CaF2 window at the
interface with Cs vapour. Mechanical and thermal fragility of fluoride windows
make common designs of vapour cells unpractical, so that we have developed an
all-sapphire sealed cell with an internal CaF2 window. Although impurities were
accidentally introduced when filling-up the prototype cell, leading to a
line-broadening and shift, the selective reflection spectrum on the Cs D1 line
(894 nm) makes apparent the weak van der Waals surface interaction. The
uncertainties introduced by the effects of these impurities in the van der
Waals measurement are nearly eliminated when comparing the selective reflection
signal at the CaF2 interface of interest, and at a sapphire window of the same
cell. The ratio of the interaction respectively exerted by a sapphire interface
and a CaF2 interface is found to be 0.55 0.25, in good agreement with the
theoretical evaluation of ~0.67.Comment: soumis \`a Appl Phys B MS 4734
Hysteresis and stepwise structure in MR curves of granular superconducting ruthenocuprates RuSr(GdCeCuO}
Granular superconductivity effects in a polycrystalline sample of
ruthenocuprate RuSr(GdCeCuO are studied.
The main attention has been devoted to manifestation of these effects in
current and magnetic-field dependences of resistive transition to
superconducting state. It is found that current dependences of differential
resistance taken at different temperatures intersect strictly at two definite
values of current demonstrating crossing point effect. This phenomenon has been
explained taking into account inhomogeneous state of intergrain medium which
can be considered as a two-component system. The particular attention has been
given to magnetoresistance (MR) hysteresis in mixed state of this inhomogeneous
system and to influence of applied current and temperature on this phenomenon.
Two types of hysteresis (clockwise and anticlockwise) have been found with
transition from clockwise to anticlockwise hysteresis with increasing
temperature. Stepwise structure in MR hysteretic curves has been observed in
low-field range. Possible reasons of the change in hysteresis behavior with
increasing temperature and appearance of the stepwise structure in MR curves
are discussed taking into consideration inhomogeneous state of the granular
superconductor studied.Comment: 31 pages, 13 figure
Deformation and failure of the ice bridge on the Wilkins Ice Shelf, Antarctica
A narrow bridge of floating ice that connected the Wilkins Ice Shelf, Antarctica, to two confining islands eventually collapsed in early April 2009. In the month preceding the collapse, we observed deformation of the ice bridge by means of satellite imagery and from an in situ GPS station. TerraSAR-X images (acquired in stripmap mode) were used to compile a time series. The ice bridge bent most strongly in its narrowest part (westerly), while the northern end (near Charcot Island) shifted in a northeasterly direction. In the south, the ice bridge experienced compressive strain parallel to its long axis. GPS position data were acquired a little south of the narrowest part of the ice bridge from 19 January 2009. Analysis of these data showed both cyclic and monotonic components of motion. Meteorological data and re-analysis of the output of weather-prediction models indicated that easterly winds were responsible for the cyclic motion component. In particular, wind stress on the rough ice melange that occupied the area to the east exerted significant pressure on the ice bridge. The collapse of the ice bridge began with crack formation in the southern section parallel to the long axis of the ice bridge and led to shattering of the southern part. Ultimately, the narrowest part, only 900 m wide, ruptured. The formation of many small icebergs released energy of >125 × 106 J
Quantum dots in magnetic fields: thermal response of broken symmetry phases
We investigate the thermal properties of circular semiconductor quantum dots
in high magnetic fields using finite temperature Hartree-Fock techniques. We
demonstrate that for a given magnetic field strength quantum dots undergo
various shape phase transitions as a function of temperature, and we outline
possible observable consequences.Comment: In Press, Phys. Rev. B (2001
Completeness of the Trajectories of Particles Coupled to a General Force Field
We analyze the extendability of the solutions to a certain second order
differential equation on a Riemannian manifold , which is defined by a
general class of forces (both prescribed on or depending on the velocity).
The results include the general time-dependent anholonomic case, and further
refinements for autonomous systems or forces derived from a potential are
obtained. These extend classical results for Lagrangian and Hamiltonian
systems. Several examples show the optimality of the assumptions as well as the
applicability of the results, including an application to relativistic
pp-waves.Comment: Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis (to appear
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