896 research outputs found
Scanning the Quark-Gluon Plasma with Charmonium
We suggest the variation of charmonium suppression with Feynman x_F in heavy
ion collisions as a novel and sensitive probe for the properties of the matter
created in such reactions. In contrast to the proton-nucleus case where nuclear
suppression is weakest at small x_F, final state interactions with the comoving
matter create a minimum at x_F=0, which is especially deep and narrow if a
quark-gluon plasma is formed. While a particularly strong effect is predicted
at SPS, at the higher RHIC energy it overlaps with the expected sharp variation
with x_F of nuclear effects and needs comparison with proton-nucleus data. If
thermal enhancement of J/\Psi production takes over at the energies of RHIC and
LHC, it will form an easily identified peak, rather than dip in x_F dependence.
We predict a steep dependence on centrality and suggest that this new probe is
complementary to the dependence on transverse energy, and is more sensitive to
a scenario of final state interactions.Comment: 5 pages including 3 figures. Stylistic and clarifying corrections are
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Echo of the Quantum Phase Transition of CeCuAu in XPS: Breakdown of Kondo Screening
We present an X-ray photoemission study of the heavy-fermion system
CeCuAu across the magnetic quantum phase transition of this
compound at temperatures above the single-ion Kondo temperature . In
dependence of the Au concentration we observe a sudden change of the
-occupation number and the core-hole potential at the
critical concentration . We interpret these findings in the framework
of the single-impurity Anderson model. Our results are in excellent agreement
with findings from earlier UPS measurements %\cite{klein08qpt} and provide
further information about the precursors of quantum criticality at elevated
temperatures.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures; published version, references updated, minor
changes in wordin
Density Effect on Hadronization of a Quark Plasma
The hadronization cross section in a quark plasma at finite temperature and
density is calculated in the framework of Nambu--Jona-lasinio model with
explicit chiral symmetry breaking. In apposition to the familiar temperature
effect, the quark plasma at high density begins to hadronize suddenly. It leads
to a sudden and strong increase of final state pions in relativistic heavy ion
collisions which may be considered as a clear signature of chiral symmetry
restoration.Comment: Latex2e, 11 pages, 7 Postscript figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Electron-phonon coupling and its evidence in the photoemission spectra of lead
We present a detailed study on the influence of strong electron-phonon
coupling to the photoemission spectra of lead. Representing the strong-coupling
regime of superconductivity, the spectra of lead show characteristic features
that demonstrate the correspondence of physical properties in the normal and
the superconducting state, as predicted by the Eliashberg theory. These
features appear on an energy scale of a few meV and are accessible for
photoemission only by using modern spectrometers with high resolution in energy
and angle.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Let
Direct resolution of unoccupied states in solids via two photon photoemission
Non-linear effects in photoemission are shown to open a new access to the
band structure of unoccupied states in solids, totally different from hitherto
used photoemission spectroscopy. Despite its second-order nature, strong
resonant transitions occur, obeying exact selection rules of energy, crystal
symmetry, and momentum. Ab-initio calculations are used to demonstrate that
such structures are present in low-energy laser spectroscopy experimental
measurements on Si previously published. Similar resonances are expected in
ultraviolet angle-resolved photoemission spectra, as shown in a model
calculation on Al.Comment: 12 pages, including 4 figure
Chemical potential shift induced by double-exchange and polaronic effects in Nd_{1-x}Sr_xMnO_3
We have studied the chemical potential shift as a function of temperature in
NdSrMnO (NSMO) by measurements of core-level photoemission
spectra. For ferromagnetic samples ( and 0.45), we observed an unusually
large upward chemical potential shift with decreasing temperature in the
low-temperature region of the ferromagnetic metallic (FM) phase. This can be
explained by the double-exchange (DE) mechanism if the band is split by
dynamical/local Jahn-Teller effect. The shift was suppressed near the Curie
temperature (), which we attribute to the crossover from the DE to
lattice-polaron regimes.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure
Hadron formation in high energy photonuclear reactions
We present a new method to account for coherence length effects in a
semi-classical transport model. This allows us to describe photo- and
electroproduction at large nuclei (A>12) and high energies using a realistic
coupled channel description of the final state interactions that goes beyond
simple Glauber theory. We show that the purely absorptive treatment of the
final state interactions can lead to wrong estimates of color transparency and
formation time effects in particle production. As an example, we discuss
exclusive rho^0 photoproduction on Pb at a photon energy of 7 GeV as well as
K^+ production in the photon energy range 1-7 GeV.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures, version published in Phys. Rev.
The ground states of the two-component order parameter superconductor
We show that in presence of an applied external field the two-component order
parameter superconductor falls in two categories of ground states, namely, in
the traditional Abrikosov ground state or in a new ground state fitted to
describe a superconducting layer with texture, that is, patched regions
separated by a phase difference of . The existence of these two kinds of
ground states follows from the sole assumption that the total supercurrent is
the sum of the two individual supercurrents and is independent of any
consideration about the free energy expansion. Uniquely defined relations
between the current density and the superfluid density hold for these two
ground states, which also determine the magnetization in terms of average
values of the order parameters. Because these ground state conditions are also
Bogomolny equations we construct the free energy for the two-component
superconductor which admits the Bogomolny solution at a special coupling value.Comment: 5 page
Acoustic surface plasmons in the noble metals Cu, Ag, and Au
We have performed self-consistent calculations of the dynamical response of
the (111) surface of the noble metals Cu, Ag, and Au. Our results indicate that
the partially occupied surface-state band in these materials yields the
existence of acoustic surface plasmons with linear dispersion at small wave
vectors. Here we demonstrate that the sound velocity of these low-energy
collective excitations, which had already been predicted to exist in the case
of Be(0001), is dictated not only by the Fermi velocity of the two-dimensional
surface-state band but also by the nature of the decay and penetration of the
surface-state orbitals into the solid. Our linewidth calculations indicate that
acoustic surface plasmons should be well defined in the energy range from zero
to meV.Comment: 8 pages, two columns, 7 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Madelung potentials and covalency effect in strained LaSrMnO thin films studied by core-level photoemission spectroscopy
We have investigated the shifts of the core-level photoemission spectra of
LaSrMnO thin films grown on three kinds of substrates,
SrTiO, (LaAlO)-(SrAlTaO), and
LaAlO. The experimental shifts of the La 4d and Sr 3d core levels are
almost the same as the calculation, which we attribute to the absence of
covalency effects on the Madelung potentials at these atomic sites due to the
nearly ionic character of these atoms. On the other hand, the experimental
shifts of the O and Mn core levels are negligibly small, in
disagreement with the calculation. We consider that this is due to the strong
covalent character of the Mn-O bonds.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
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