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Chiral Hierarchies, Compositeness and the Renormalization Group
A wide class of models involve the fine--tuning of significant hierarchies
between a strong--coupling ``compositeness'' scale, and a low energy dynamical
symmetry breaking scale. We examine the issue of whether such hierarchies are
generally endangered by Coleman--Weinberg instabilities. A careful study using
perturbative two--loop renormalization group methods finds that consistent
large hierarchies are not generally disallowed.Comment: 22 pp + 5 figs (uuencoded and submitted separately),
SSCL-Preprint-490; FERMI-PUB-93/035-
Evidence for a quantum phase transition in the electron-doped cuprate Pr2-xCexCuO4+d from Hall and resistivity measurements
The doping and temperature dependence of the Hall coefficient, RH, and
ab-plane resistivity in the normal state down to 350mK is reported for oriented
films of the electron-doped high-Tc superconductor Pr2-xCexCuO4+d. The doping
dependence of b (r=r0+AT^b) and R_sub_H (at 350 mK) suggest a quantum phase
transition at a critical doping near x=0.165.Comment: 11 pages 4 figures Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 167001 (2004
Cyclotron Resonance in the Layered Perovskite Superconductor Sr2RuO4
We have measured the cyclotron masses in Sr2RuO4 through the observation of
periodic-orbit-resonances - a magnetic resonance technique closely related to
cyclotron resonance. We obtain values for the alpha, beta and gamma Fermi
surfaces of (4.33+/-0.05)me, (5.81+/-0.03)me and (9.71+/-0.11)me respectively.
The appreciable differences between these results and those obtained from de
Haas- van Alphen measurements are attributable to strong electron-electron
interactions in this system. Our findings appear to be consistent with
predictions for a strongly interacting Fermi liquid; indeed, semi-quantitative
agreement is obtained for the electron pockets beta and gamma.Comment: 4 pages + 3 figure
The early days of the Sculptor dwarf spheroidal galaxy
We present the high resolution spectroscopic study of five -3.9<=[Fe/H]<=-2.5
stars in the Local Group dwarf spheroidal, Sculptor, thereby doubling the
number of stars with comparable observations in this metallicity range. We
carry out a detailed analysis of the chemical abundances of alpha, iron peak,
light and heavy elements, and draw comparisons with the Milky Way halo and the
ultra faint dwarf stellar populations. We show that the bulk of the Sculptor
metal-poor stars follows the same trends in abundance ratios versus metallicity
as the Milky Way stars. This suggests similar early conditions of star
formation and a high degree of homogeneity of the interstellar medium. We find
an outlier to this main regime, which seems to miss the products of the most
massive of the TypeII supernovae. In addition to its value to help refining
galaxy formation models, this star provides clues to the production of cobalt
and zinc. Two of our sample stars have low odd-to-even barium isotope abundance
ratios, suggestive of a fair proportion of s-process; we discuss the
implication for the nucleosynthetic origin of the neutron capture elements.Comment: Replacement after language editio
High-resolution abundance analysis of red giants in the metal-poor bulge globular cluster HP~1
The globular cluster HP~1 is projected at only 3.33 degrees from the Galactic
center. Together with its distance, this makes it one of the most central
globular clusters in the Milky Way. It has a blue horizontal branch (BHB) and a
metallicity of [Fe/H]~-1.0. This means that it probably is one of the oldest
objects in the Galaxy. Abundance ratios can reveal the nucleosynthesis pattern
of the first stars as well as the early chemical enrichment and early formation
of stellar populations. High-resolution spectra obtained for six stars were
analyzed to derive the abundances of the light elements C, N, O, Na, and Al,
the alpha-elements Mg, Si, Ca, and Ti, and the heavy elements Sr, Y , Zr, Ba,
La, and Eu.} High-resolution spectra of six red giants that are confirmed
members of the bulge globular cluster HP~1 were obtained with the 8m VLT
UT2-Kueyen telescope with the UVES spectrograph in FLAMES-UVES configuration.
The spectroscopic parameter derivation was based on the excitation and
ionization equilibrium of FeI and FeII. We confirm a mean metallicity of [Fe/H]
= -1.06~0.10, by adding the two stars that were previously analyzed in HP~1.
The alpha-elements O and Mg are enhanced by about +0.3<[O,Mg/Fe]<+0.5 dex, Si
is moderately enhanced with +0.15<[Si/Fe]<+0.35dex, while Ca and Ti show lower
values of -0.04<[Ca,Ti/Fe]<+0.28dex. The r-element Eu is also enhanced with
[Eu/Fe]~+0.4, which together with O and Mg is indicative of early enrichment by
type II supernovae. Na and Al are low, but it is unclear if Na-O are
anticorrelated. The heavy elements are moderately enhanced, with
-0.20<[La/Fe]<+0.43dex and 0.0<[Ba/Fe]<+0.75~dex, which is compatible with
r-process formation. The spread in Y, Zr, Ba, and La abundances, on the other
hand, appears to be compatible with the spinstar scenario or other additional
mechanisms such as the weak r-process.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures In press in Astronomy & Astrophysics (2016
Beyond ‘witnessing’: children’s experiences of coercive control in domestic violence and abuse
Children’s experiences and voices are underrepresented in academic literature and professional practice around domestic violence and abuse. The project ‘Understanding Agency and Resistance Strategies’ addresses this absence, through direct engagement with children. We present an analysis from interviews with 21 children in the United Kingdom (12 girls and 9 boys, aged 8-18 years), about their experiences of domestic violence and abuse, and their responses to this violence. These interviews were analysed using interpretive interactionism. Three themes from this analysis are presented: a) ‘Children’s experiences of abusive control’, which explores children’s awareness of controlling behaviour by the adult perpetrator, their experience of that control, and its impact on them; b) ‘Constraint’, which explores how children experience the constraint associated with coercive control in situations of domestic violence, and c) ‘Children as agents’ which explores children’s strategies for managing controlling behaviour in their home and in family relationships. The paper argues that, in situations where violence and abuse occurs between adult intimate partners, children are significantly impacted, and can be reasonably described as victims of abusive control. Recognising children as direct victims of domestic violence and abuse would produce significant changes in the way professionals respond to them, by 1) recognising children’s experience of the impact of domestic violence and abuse; 2) recognising children’s agency, undermining the perception of them as passive ‘witnesses’ or ‘collateral damage’ in adult abusive encounters; and 3) strengthening professional responses to them as direct victims, not as passive witnesses to violence
A Resonant X-ray Scattering Study of Octahedral Tilt Ordering in LaMnO and PrCaMnO
We report an x-ray scattering study of octahedral tilt ordering in the
manganite series PrCaMnO with x=0.4 and 0.25 and in LaMnO.
The sensitivity to tilt ordering is achieved by tuning the incident x-ray
energy to the L, L and L absorption edges of Pr and La,
respectively. The resulting energy-dependent profiles are characterized by a
dipole-resonant peak and higher energy fine structure. The polarization
dependence is predominantly -to- and the azimuthal dependence
follows a sin-squared behavior. These results are similar to those obtained in
recent x-ray scattering studies of orbital ordering carried out in these same
materials at the Mn K edge. They lead to a description of the cross-section in
terms of Templeton scattering in which the tilt ordering breaks the symmetry at
the rare earth site. The most interesting result of the present work is our
observation that octahedral tilt ordering persists above the orbital ordering
transition temperatures in all three samples. Indeed, we identify separate
structural transitions which may be associated with the onset of orbital and
tilt ordering, respectively, and characterize the loss of tilt ordering versus
temperature in LaMnO.Comment: 24 pages, 8 figure
Resonant Inelastic X-Ray Scattering from Valence Excitations in Insulating Copper-Oxides
We report resonant inelastic x-ray measurements of insulating LaCuO
and SrCuOCl taken with the incident energy tuned near the Cu K
absorption edge. We show that the spectra are well described in a shakeup
picture in 3rd order perturbation theory which exhibits both incoming and
outgoing resonances, and demonstrate how to extract a spectral function from
the raw data. We conclude by showing {\bf q}-dependent measurements of the
charge transfer gap.Comment: minor notational changes, discussion of anderson impurity model
fixed, references added; accepted by PR
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