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Oscillations of dark solitons in trapped Bose-Einstein condensates
We consider a one-dimensional defocusing Gross--Pitaevskii equation with a
parabolic potential. Dark solitons oscillate near the center of the potential
trap and their amplitude decays due to radiative losses (sound emission). We
develop a systematic asymptotic multi-scale expansion method in the limit when
the potential trap is flat. The first-order approximation predicts a uniform
frequency of oscillations for the dark soliton of arbitrary amplitude. The
second-order approximation predicts the nonlinear growth rate of the
oscillation amplitude, which results in decay of the dark soliton. The results
are compared with the previous publications and numerical computations.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figure
Experimental Tests of Charge Symmetry Violation in Parton Distributions
Recently, a global phenomenological fit to high energy data has included
charge symmetry breaking terms, leading to limits on the allowed magnitude of
such effects. We discuss two possible experiments that could search for isospin
violation in valence parton distributions. We show that, given the magnitude of
charge symmetry violation consistent with existing global data, such
experiments might expect to see effects at a level of several percent.
Alternatively, such experiments could significantly decrease the upper limits
on isospin violation in parton distributions.Comment: 20 pages, 6 figure
Proton scattering as a probe of relativity in nuclei
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 1987.Bibliography: leaves 113-114.by David P. Murdock.Ph.D
Testing Partonic Charge Symmetry at a High-Energy Electron Collider
We examine the possibility that one could measure partonic charge symmetry
violation (CSV) by comparing neutrino or antineutrino production through
charged-current reactions induced by electrons or positrons at a possible
electron collider at the LHC. We calculate the magnitude of CSV that might be
expected at such a facility. We show that this is likely to be a several
percent effect, substantially larger than the typical CSV effects expected for
partonic reactions.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure
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