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Symmetry energies and the curvature of the nuclear mass surface
A global study of the symmetry energies reflects upon the curvature of the mass surface. Special attention is given to the region from 56 Ni to 100 Sn. Isospin inversion is indicated for odd-odd self-conjugate nuclei. Coexistence of isoscalar and isovector n - p interactions in the localized region N ≈ Z , A = 76-96 is suggested by the isospin dependence of the symmetry energy. Experimental symmetry energies and values extracted from nine mass equations are compared. Overall agreement exists, but some distinct differences are also observed.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45817/1/10050_2005_Article_506034.pd
Novel Cemented Technique for Trochanteric Fixation and Reconstruction of the Abductor Mechanism in Proximal and Total Femoral Arthroplasty: An Observational Study
Background: Little evidence exists regarding the clinical outcomes of cemented trochanteric fixation for abductor mechanism reconstruction in proximal or total femoral replacements. Clinical outcomes were assessed for a novel cemented technique for trochanteric fixation in femoral megaprostheses. Methods: A descriptive series of 13 patients who underwent proximal or total femoral arthroplasty from 2016 to 2019 were reviewed. Radiographic trochanteric displacement \u3e 1 cm defined construct failure. A Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was performed to determine survival rates for these cemented constructs. Demographic information was obtained to better characterize the patient population in whom this technique was used. Results: Eleven patients were included (age = 63.6 years; 45.4% females; body mass index = 31.7). Mean time to final radiographic follow-up was 73.8 weeks. Three of 11 (27.2%) patients had construct failure. Overall, survival at 1 year was 81.8%. At 2 years, survival of cemented constructs was 65.5%. More construct failures occurred in patients who sustained a postoperative dislocation than in those who did not (P = .05). Conclusions: This novel cemented trochanteric fixation technique for reconstruction of the abductor mechanism in femoral megaprostheses had 81.8% survival at 1 year postoperatively. While longitudinal comparative studies with larger samples are needed, the cemented technique may provide a viable alternative to traditional cementless methods of trochanteric fixation. Increased construct failure rates after postoperative dislocation highlight the importance of robust abductor reconstruction in these implants
Thickness dependence of the stability of the charge-ordered state in PrCaMnO thin films
Thin films of the charge-ordered (CO) compound PrCaMnO
have been deposited onto (100)-oriented SrTiO substrates using the Pulsed
Laser Deposition technique. Magnetization and transport properties are measured
when the thickness of the film is varied. While the thinner films do not
exhibit any temperature induced insulator-metal transition under an applied
magnetic field up to 9T, for thickness larger than 1100\UNICODE{0xc5} a 5T
magnetic field is sufficient to melt the CO state. For this latest film, we
have measured the temperature-field phase diagram. Compared to the bulk
material, it indicates that the robustness of the CO state in thin films is
strongly depending on the strains and the thickness. We proposed an explanation
based on the distortion of the cell of the film.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
The exclusive \bar{B} --> \pi e^+ e^- and \bar{B} --> \rho e^+ e^- decays in the two Higgs doublet model with flavor changing neutral currents
We calculate the leading logarithmic QCD corrections to the matrix element of
the decay b --> d e^+ e^- in the two Higgs doublet model with tree level flavor
changing currents (model III). We continue studying the differential branching
ratio and the CP violating asymmetry for the exclusive decays B --> \pi e^+ e^-
and B --> \rho e^+ e^- and analysing the dependencies of these quantities on
the selected model III parameters, \xi^{U,D}, including the leading logarithmic
QCD corrections. Further, we present the forward-backward asymmetry of
dileptons for the decay B --> \rho e^+ e^- and discuss the dependencies to the
model III parameters. We observe that there is a possibility to enhance the
branching ratios and suppress the CP violating effects for both decays in the
framework of the model III. Therefore, the measurements of these quantities
will be an efficient tool to search the new physics beyond the SM.Comment: 27 pages, 14 Figure
New physics effects to the lepton polarizations in the B -> K l^+ l^- decay
Using the general, model independent form of the effective Hamiltonian, the
general expressions of the longitudinal, normal and transversal polarization
asymmetries for (l^-) and (l^+) and combinations of them for the exclusive (B
-> K l^+ l^-) decay are found. The sensitivity of lepton polarizations and
their combinations on new Wilson coefficients are studied. It is found that
there exist regions of Wilson coefficients for which the branching ratio
coincides with the Standard Model result while the lepton polarizations differ
substantially from the standard model prediction. Hence, studying lepton
polarization in these regions of new Wilson coefficients can serve as a
promising tool for establishing new physics beyond the Standard Model.Comment: 18 pp, 14 figures (postscript formatted), LaTex formatte
Magnetic confinement of radiotherapy beam-dose profiles
We have used electron and photon beams from the 50 MV electron microtron at UM Hospital together with a large-bore 3.5T superconducting solenoid to demonstrate the magnetic confinement of HE electron and photon beam-dose profiles for typical radiotherapy beams. The HE electron beams in particular exhibit a large reduction in penumbra when entering a tissue-equivalent phantom and, in addition, confinement of the secondary electrons produced by the primary beam. Likewise photon beams show a similar confinement of the dose from secondary electrons. While the results resemble features predicted from Monte Carlo calculations, there are a number of anomalous details in the actual experimental data which serve to illustrate the problems associated with practical clinical implementations. However the data suggest that in certain cases HE electrons may provide a cost-effective alternate to proton or HI radiotherapy beams and, also, improve the dose profile for HE photon beams. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87615/2/44_1.pd
A consistent treatment for pion form factors in space-like and time-like regions
We write down some relevant matrix elements for the scattering and decay
processes of the pion by considering a quark-meson vertex function. The pion
charge and transition form factors , , and
are extracted from these matrix elements using a relativistic
quark model on the light-front. We found that, the form factors and
in the space-like region agree well with experiment.
Furthermore, the branching ratios of all observed decay modes of the neutral
pion, that are related to the form factors and
in the time-like region, are all consistent with the data as
well. Additionally, in the time-like region, which deals with the
nonvalence contribution, is also discussed.Comment: 24 pages, 6 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Exclusive B --> K^* l^+ l^-$ decay in the three Higgs doublet model
We study the differential Branching ratio and CP asymmetry for the exclusive
decay B --> K^* l^+ l^- in the three Higgs doublet model with additional global
O(2) symmetry in the Higgs sector. We analyse dilepton mass square q^2
dependency of the these quantities. Further, we study the effect of new
parameter of the global symmetry in the Higgs sector on the differential
branching ratio and CP asymmetry. We see that there exist an enhancement in the
branching ratio and a considerable CP violation for the relevant process. In
addition to this, we realize that fixing dilepton mass gives information about
the sign of the Wilson coefficient C_7^{eff}.Therefore, the future measurements
of the CP asymmetry for B\to K^* l^+ l^- decay will give a powerful information
about the sign of Wilson coefficient C_{7}^{eff} and new physics beyond the SM.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figure
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