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The self-consistent field model for Fermi systems with account of three-body interactions
On the basis of a microscopic model of self-consistent field, the
thermodynamics of the many-particle Fermi system at finite temperatures with
account of three-body interactions is built and the quasiparticle equations of
motion are obtained. It is shown that the delta-like three-body interaction
gives no contribution into the self-consistent field, and the description of
three-body forces requires their nonlocality to be taken into account. The
spatially uniform system is considered in detail, and on the basis of the
developed microscopic approach general formulas are derived for the fermion's
effective mass and the system's equation of state with account of contribution
from three-body forces. The effective mass and pressure are numerically
calculated for the potential of "semi-transparent sphere" type at zero
temperature. Expansions of the effective mass and pressure in powers of density
are obtained. It is shown that, with account of only pair forces, the
interaction of repulsive character reduces the quasiparticle effective mass
relative to the mass of a free particle, and the attractive interaction raises
the effective mass. The question of thermodynamic stability of the Fermi system
is considered and the three-body repulsive interaction is shown to extend the
region of stability of the system with the interparticle pair attraction. The
quasiparticle energy spectrum is calculated with account of three-body forces.Comment: 21 pages, 5 figure
Short-Wave Excitations in Non-Local Gross-Pitaevskii Model
It is shown, that a non-local form of the Gross-Pitaevskii equation allows to
describe not only the long-wave excitations, but also the short-wave ones in
the systems with Bose-condensate. At given parameter values, the excitation
spectrum mimics the Landau spectrum of quasi-particle excitations in superfluid
Helium with roton minimum. The excitation wavelength, at which the roton
minimum exists, is close to the inter-particle interaction range. It is shown,
that the existence domain of the spectrum with a roton minimum is reduced, if
one accounts for an inter-particle attraction.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, UJP style; presented at Bogolyubov Kyiv
Conference "Modern Problems of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics",
September 15-18, 200
The gamma-ray telescope Gamma-1
French and Soviet specialists have designed and built the gamma-ray telescope GAMMA-1 to detect cosmic gamma rays above 50 MeV. The sensitive area of the detector is 1400 sq cm, energy resolution is 30% at 300 MeV, and angular resolution 1.2 deg at 300 MeV (and less than 20' arc when a coded aperture mask is used). Results on calibration of the qualification model and Monte-Carlo calculations are presented
Measurement of decay rate and parameters at KEDR
Using the inclusive photon spectrum based on a data sample collected at the
peak with the KEDR detector at the VEPP-4M collider, we
measured the rate of the radiative decay as well
as mass and width. Taking into account an asymmetric photon
lineshape we obtained keV, MeV/, MeV.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
Measurement of J/psi to eta_c gamma at KEDR
We present a study of the inclusive photon spectra from 5.9 million J/psi
decays collected with the KEDR detector at the VEPP-4M e+e- collider. We
measure the branching fraction of radiative decay J/psi to eta_c gamma, eta_c
width and mass. Our preliminary results are: M(eta_c) = 2979.4+-1.5+-1.9 MeV,
G(eta_c) = 27.8+-5.1+-3.3 MeV, B(J/psi to eta_c gamma) = (2.34+-0.15+-0.40)%.Comment: To be published in Proceedings of the PhiPsi09, Oct. 13-16, 2009,
Beijing, Chin
Measurement of B(J/psi->eta_c gamma) at KEDR
We present a study of the inclusive photon spectrum from 6.3 million J/psi
decays collected with the KEDR detector at the VEPP-4M e+e- collider. We
measure the branching fraction of the radiative decay J/psi -> eta_c gamma,
eta_c width and mass. Taking into account an asymmetric photon line shape we
obtain: M(eta_c) = (2978.1 +- 1.4 +- 2.0) MeV/c^2, Gamma(eta_c) = (43.5 +- 5.4
+- 15.8) MeV, B(J/psi->eta_c gamma) = (2.59 +- 0.16 +- 0.31)%$.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure. To be published in the proceedings of the 4th
International Workshop on Charm Physics (Charm2010), October 21-24, 2010,
IHEP, Beijin
Search for the Lepton-Flavor-Violating Decay at Belle
We have searched for the Lepton Flavor Violating decay using a data sample of 84.3 fb accumulated with the Belle detector
at KEK. The -meson was detected through the decay modes: and . No signal candidates are found, and we
obtain an upper limit for the branching fraction at the 90% confidence level.Comment: Submitted to Phys.Rev.Let
Observation of the D1(2420)->DPI+PI- decays
We report on the first observation of decays (where the
contribution from the dominant known decay mode is excluded)
in the decays. The observation is based on events collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB collider. We
also set 90% confidence level upper limits for the
and decays in the and
decays, respectively.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
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