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    A Slavnov-Taylor identity and equality of damping rates for static transverse and longitudinal gluons in hot QCD

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    A Slavnov-Taylor identity is derived for the gluon polarization tensor in hot QCD. We evaluate its implications for damping of gluonic modes in the plasma. Applying the identity to next to the leading order in hard-thermal-loop resummed perturbation theory, we derive the expected equality of damping rates for static transverse and longitudinal (soft) gluons. This is of interest also in view of deviating recent reports of γt(p=0)≠γl(p=0)\gamma_t(p=0)\neq\gamma_l(p=0) based on a direct calculation of γl(p=0)\gamma_l(p=0).Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure, LaTe

    Complementarity of Entanglement and Interference

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    A complementarity relation is shown between the visibility of interference and bipartite entanglement in a two qubit interferometric system when the parameters of the quantum operation change for a given input state. The entanglement measure is a decreasing function of the visibility of interference. The implications for quantum computation are briefly discussed.Comment: Final version, to appear on IJMPC; minor revision

    Numerical simulation on deposition phenomena of impact particle in cold spraying process

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    Cold spraying is a new coating technique that makes a thin layer on the solid surface of various mechanical components using tiny material particles. Differing from the conventional thermal spraying methods, there are some advantages for example, oxidation and thermal deformation of the target substrate is unlikely to occur. While the fundamental researches and applications of a cold spraying have been carried out, deposition phenomena in cold spray has not been fully clarified yet. In this paper, numerical simulations on the first step of the film forming process are conducted by a MPS (Moving Particle Semi-implicit) method. Thereby, the numerical result of the height of the particle deposition is well accord with the experiment. The characteristic phenomena is reasonably reproduced. That is, an impinging particle whose speed is lower than the critical velocity rebounds from the substrate, meanwhile, an impinging particle whose speed is higher than the critical velocity adheres on the substrate

    Interplay between structure and magnetism in Mo12S9I9Mo_{12} S_9 I_9 nanowires

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    We investigate the equilibrium geometry and electronic structure of Mo12_{12}S9_{9}I9_{9} nanowires using ab initio Density Functional calculations. The skeleton of these unusually stable nanowires consists of rigid, functionalized Mo octahedra, connected by flexible, bi-stable sulphur bridges. This structural flexibility translates into a capability to stretch up to approximate 20% at almost no energy cost. The nanowires change from conductors to narrow-gap magnetic semiconductors in one of their structural isomers.Comment: 4 pages with PRL standards and 3 figure

    Dynamic SU(2) Lattice Gauge Theory at Finite Temperature

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    The dynamic relaxation process for the (2+1)--dimensional SU(2) lattice gauge theory at critical temperature is investigated with Monte Carlo methods. The critical initial increase of the Polyakov loop is observed. The dynamic exponents θ\theta and zz as well as the static critical exponent β/ν\beta/\nu are determined from the power law behaviour of the Polyakov loop, the auto-correlation and the second moment at the early stage of the time evolution. The results are well consistent and universal short-time scaling behaviour of the dynamic system is confirmed. The values of the exponents show that the dynamic SU(2) lattice gauge theory is in the same dynamic universality class as the dynamic Ising model.Comment: 10 pages with 2 figure

    Short-time critical dynamics and universality on a two-dimensional Triangular Lattice

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    Critical scaling and universality in short-time dynamics for spin models on a two-dimensional triangular lattice are investigated by using Monte Carlo simulation. Emphasis is placed on the dynamic evolution from fully ordered initialstates to show that universal scaling exists already in the short-time regime in form of power-law behavior of the magnetization and Binder cumulant. The results measured for the dynamic and static critical exponents, θ\theta, zz, β\beta and ν\nu, confirm explicitly that the Potts models on the triangular lattice and square lattice belong to the same universality class. Our critical scaling analysis strongly suggests that the simulation for the dynamic relaxation can be used to determine numerically the universality.Comment: LaTex, 11 pages and 10 figures, to be published in Physica

    Dynamic Monte Carlo Study of the Two-Dimensional Quantum XY Model

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    We present a dynamic Monte Carlo study of the Kosterlitz-Thouless phase transition for the spin-1/2 quantum XY model in two dimensions. The short-time dynamic scaling behaviour is found and the dynamical exponent θ\theta, zz and the static exponent η\eta are determined at the transition temperature.Comment: 6 pages with 3 figure

    Observation of an energetic radiation burst from mountain-top thunderclouds

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    During thunderstorms on 2008 September 20, a simultaneous detection of gamma rays and electrons was made at a mountain observatory in Japan located 2770 m above sea level. Both emissions, lasting 90 seconds, were associated with thunderclouds rather than lightning. The photon spectrum, extending to 10 MeV, can be interpreted as consisting of bremsstrahlung gamma rays arriving from a source which is 60 - 130 m in distance at 90% confidence level. The observed electrons are likely to be dominated by a primary population escaping from an acceleration region in the clouds.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review Letter
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