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On the difference between proton and neutron spin-orbit splittings in nuclei
The latest experimental data on nuclei at Sn permit us for the first
time to determine the spin-orbit splittings of neutrons and protons in
identical orbits in this neutron-rich doubly-magic region and compare the case
to that of Pb. Using the new results, which are now consistent for the
two neutron-rich doubly magic regions, a theoretical analysis defines the
isotopic dependence of the mean field spin-orbit potential and leads to a
simple explicit expression for the difference between the spin-orbit splittings
of neutrons and protons. The isotopic dependence is explained in the framework
of different theoretical approaches.Comment: 8 pages, revte
An 826 MOPS, 210 uW/MHz Unum ALU in 65 nm
To overcome the limitations of conventional floating-point number formats, an
interval arithmetic and variable-width storage format called universal number
(unum) has been recently introduced. This paper presents the first (to the best
of our knowledge) silicon implementation measurements of an
application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) for unum floating-point
arithmetic. The designed chip includes a 128-bit wide unum arithmetic unit to
execute additions and subtractions, while also supporting lossless (for
intermediate results) and lossy (for external data movements) compression units
to exploit the memory usage reduction potential of the unum format. Our chip,
fabricated in a 65 nm CMOS process, achieves a maximum clock frequency of 413
MHz at 1.2 V with an average measured power of 210 uW/MHz
Changes in U.S. family finances from 2004 to 2007: evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances
The Federal Reserve Board's Survey of Consumer Finances for 2007 provides insights into changes in family income and net worth since the 2004 survey. The survey shows that, over the 2004-07 period, the median value of real (inflation-adjusted) family income before taxes was little changed, while mean income climbed 8.5 percent. Unlike family income over this period, both median and mean net worth increased; the median rose 17.7 percent, and the mean rose 13.0 percent. This article reviews these and other changes in the financial condition of U.S. families, including developments in assets, liabilities, and debt payments.Consumer surveys ; Households - Economic aspects
Multi-variable translation equation which arises from homothety
In many regular cases, there exists a (properly defined) limit of iterations
of a function in several real variables, and this limit satisfies the
functional equation (1-z)f(x)=f(f(xz)(1-z)/z); here z is a scalar and x is a
vector. This is a special case of a well-known translation equation. In this
paper we present a complete solution to this functional equation in case f is a
continuous function on a single point compactification of a 2-dimensional real
vector space. It appears that, up to conjugation by a homogeneous continuous
function, there are exactly four solutions. Further, in a 1-dimensional case we
present a solution with no regularity assumptions on f.Comment: 15 page
Nuclear structure of Ac-231
The low-energy structure of 231Ac has been investigated by means of gamma ray
spectroscopy following the beta-decay of 231Ra. Multipolarities of 28
transitions have been established by measuring conversion electrons with a
mini-orange electron spectrometer. The decay scheme of 231Ra --> 231Ac has been
constructed for the first time. The Advanced Time Delayed beta-gamma-gamma(t)
method has been used to measure the half-lives of five levels. The moderately
fast B(E1) transition rates derived suggest that the octupole effects, albeit
weak, are still present in this exotic nucleus
Jacobi's Principle and the Disappearance of Time
Jacobi's action principle is known to lead to a problem of time. For example,
the timelessness of the Wheeler-DeWitt equation can be seen as resulting from
using Jacobi's principle to define the dynamics of 3-geometries through
superspace. In addition, using Jacobi's principle for non-relativistic
particles is equivalent classically to Newton's theory but leads to a
time-independent Schrodinger equation upon Dirac quantization. In this paper,
we study the mechanism for the disappearance of time as a result of using
Jacobi's principle in these simple particle models. We find that the path
integral quantization very clearly elucidates the physical mechanism for the
timeless of the quantum theory as well as the emergence of duration at the
classical level. Physically, this is the result of a superposition of clocks
which occurs in the quantum theory due to a sum over all histories.
Mathematically, the timelessness is related to how the gauge fixing functions
impose the boundary conditions in the path integral.Comment: Published version. Significant amendments to presentation. 27 page
General Relativistic versus Newtonian: a universality in radiation hydrodynamics
We compare Newtonian and general relativistic descriptions of the stationary
accretion of self-gravitating fluids onto compact bodies. Spherical symmetry
and thin gas approximation are assumed. Luminosity depends, amongst other
factors, on the temperature and the contribution of gas to the total mass, in
both -- general relativistic () and Newtonian () -- models. We
discover a remarkable universal behaviour for transonic flows: the ratio of
respective luminosities is independent of the fractional mass of
the gas and depends on asymptotic temperature. It is close to 1 in the regime
of low asymptotic temperatures and can grow by one order of magnitude for high
temperatures. These conclusions are valid for a wide range of polytropic
equations of state.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Heat exposure and resilience planning in Atlanta, Georgia
The City of Atlanta, Georgia, is a fast-growing urban area with substantial economic and racial inequalities, subject to the impacts of climate change and intensifying heat extremes. Here, we analyze the magnitude, distribution, and predictors of heat exposure across the City of Atlanta, within the boundaries of Fulton County. Additionally, we evaluate the extent to which identified heat exposure is addressed in Atlanta climate resilience governance. First, land surface temperature (LST) was mapped to identify the spatial patterns of heat exposure and potential socioeconomic and biophysical predictors of heat exposure were assessed. Second, government and city planning documents and policies were analyzed to assess whether the identified heat exposure risks are addressed in Atlanta climate resilience planning. The average LST of Atlanta’s 305 block groups ranges from 23.7 °C (low heat exposure) in vegetated areas to 31.5 °C (high heat exposure) in developed areas across 13 summer days used to evaluate the spatial patterns of heat exposure (June-August, 2013-2019). In contrast to nationwide patterns, census block groups with larger historically marginalized populations (predominantly Black, less education, lower income) outside of Atlanta’s urban core display weaker relationships with LST (slopes ≈ 0) and are among the cooler regions of the city. Climate governance analysis revealed that although there are few strategies for heat resilience in Atlanta (n=12), the majority are focused on the city’s warmest region, the urban core, characterized by the city’s largest extent of impervious surface. These strategies prioritize protecting and expanding the city’s urban tree canopy, which has kept most of Atlanta’s marginalized communities under lower levels of outdoor heat exposure. Such a tree canopy can serve as an example of heat resilience for many cities across the United States and the globe
First decay study of the very neutron-rich isotope Br-93
The decay of the mass-separated, very neutron-rich isotope Br-93 has been
studied by gamma-spectroscopy. A level scheme of its daughter Kr-93 has been
constructed. Level energies, gamma-ray branching ratios and multipolarities
suggest spins and parities which are in accord with a smooth systematics of the
N=57 isotones for Z less-equal 40, suggesting the N=56 shell closure still to
be effective in Kr isotopes. So far, there is no indication of a progressive
onset of deformation in neutron-rich Kr isotopes.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures, Phys. Rev. C, in prin
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