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Near-threshold -meson production in proton-proton collisions: With or without resonance excitations ?
We present results for the reaction studied by
considering two different scenarios: with and without the inclusion of nucleon
resonance excitations. The recently measured angular distribution by the
COSY-TOF Collaboration at an excess energy of MeV and the energy
dependence of the total cross section data for are used
to calibrate the model parameters. The inclusion of nucleon resonances improves
the theoretical prediction for the energy dependence of the total cross section
in at excess energies MeV. However, it still
underestimates the data by about a factor of two, and remains a problem in
understanding the reaction mechanism.Comment: Fig.5 and text modified, Latex, 4 pages, 8 embedded figures, uses
espcrc1.sty (included), talk presented at PANIC02, Osaka, Japan, 30 September
- 4 October 200
Stability of the Accretion Flows with Stalled Shocks in Core-Collapse Supernovae
Bearing in mind the application to the theory of core-collapse supernovae, we
performed a global linear analysis on the stability of spherically symmetric
accretion flows through a standing shock wave onto a proto neutron star. As
unperturbed flows, we adopted the spherically symmetric steady solutions to the
Euler equations obtained with realistic equation of state and formulae for
neutrino reaction rates taken into account. Then we solved the equations for
linear perturbations numerically, and obtained the eigen frequencies and eigen
functions. We found (1) the flows are stable for all modes if the neutrino
luminosity is lower than ergs/s for
. (2) For larger luminosities, the non-radial
instabilities are induced, probably via the advection-acoustic cycles.
Interestingly, the modes with and 3 become unstable at first for
relatively low neutrino luminosities, e.g. ergs/s
for the same accretion rate, whereas the mode is the most unstable for
higher luminosities, ergs/s. These are all oscillatory
modes. (3) For still larger luminosities, ergs/s for
, non-oscillatory modes, both radial and
non-radial, become unstable. These non-radial modes were identified as
convection. We confirmed the results obtained by numerical simulations that the
instabilities induced by the advection-acoustic cycles are more important than
the convection for lower neutrino luminosities.Comment: 46 pages, 19 figures, Accepted by Ap
Comments on Worldsheet Description of the Omega Background
Nekrasov's partition function is defined on a flat bundle of R^4 over S^1
called the Omega background. When the fibration is self-dual, the partition
function is known to be equal to the topological string partition function,
which computes scattering amplitudes of self-dual gravitons and graviphotons in
type II superstring compactified on a Calabi-Yau manifold. We propose a
generalization of this correspondence when the fibration is not necessarily
self-dual.Comment: 11 page
Gravity Dual for a Model of Perception
One of the salient features of human perception is its invariance under
dilatation in addition to the Euclidean group, but its non-invariance under
special conformal transformation. We investigate a holographic approach to the
information processing in image discrimination with this feature. We claim that
a strongly coupled analogue of the statistical model proposed by Bialek and Zee
can be holographically realized in scale invariant but non-conformal Euclidean
geometries. We identify the Bayesian probability distribution of our
generalized Bialek-Zee model with the GKPW partition function of the dual
gravitational system. We provide a concrete example of the geometric
configuration based on a vector condensation model coupled with the Euclidean
Einstein-Hilbert action. From the proposed geometry, we study sample
correlation functions to compute the Bayesian probability distribution.Comment: 21 pages, v2: condition on conformal invariance of a free vector
model correcte
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