520 research outputs found
Pairing of Parafermions of Order 2: Seniority Model
As generalizations of the fermion seniority model, four multi-mode
Hamiltonians are considered to investigate some of the consequences of the
pairing of parafermions of order two. 2-particle and 4-particle states are
explicitly constructed for H_A = - G A^+ A with A^+}= 1/2 Sum c_{m}^+ c_{-m}^+
and the distinct H_C = - G C^+ C with C^+}= 1/2 Sum c_{-m}^+ c_{m}^+, and for
the time-reversal invariant H_(-)= -G (A^+ - C^+)(A-C) and H_(+) = -G
(A^+dagger + C^+)(A+C), which has no analogue in the fermion case. The spectra
and degeneracies are compared with those of the usual fermion seniority model.Comment: 18 pages, no figures, no macro
The DRIFT Project: Searching for WIMPS with a Directional Detector
A low pressure time projection chamber for the detection of WIMPs is
discussed. Discrimination against Compton electron background in such a device
should be very good, and directional information about the recoil atoms would
be obtainable. If a full 3-D reconstruction of the recoil tracks can be
achieved, Monte Carlo studies indicate that a WIMP signal could be identified
with high confidence from as few as 30 detected WIMP-nucleus scattering events.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. Presented at Dark 98, Heidelberg, July 1998, and
to appear in conference proceeding
The State-Vector Space for Two-Mode Parabosons and Charged Parabose Coherent States
The structure of the state-vector space for the two-mode parabose system is
investigated and a complete set of state-vectors is constructed. The basis
vectors are orthonormal in order . In order , conserved-charge
parabose coherent states are constructed and an explicit completeness relation
is obtained.Comment: 13 pages, LaTeX file, no figures and no macro
Application of Hansch’s Model to Capsaicinoids and Capsinoids: A Study Using the Quantitative Structure−Activity Relationship. A Novel Method for the Synthesis of Capsinoids
We describe a synthetic approach for two families of compounds, the capsaicinoids and capsinoids,
as part of a study of the quantitative relationship between structure and activity
Influence of pH, competing ions, and salinity on the sorption of strontium and cobalt onto biogenic hydroxyapatite
Anthropogenic radionuclides contaminate a range of environments as a result of nuclear activities, for example, leakage from waste storage tanks/ponds (e.g. Hanford, USA or Sellafield sites, UK) or as a result of large scale nuclear accidents (e.g. Chernobyl, Ukraine or Fukushima, Japan). One of the most widely applied remediation techniques for contaminated waters is the use of sorbent materials (e.g. zeolites and apatites). However, a key problem at nuclear contaminated sites is the remediation of radionuclides from complex chemical environments. In this study, biogenic hydroxyapatite (BHAP) produced by Serratia sp. bacteria was investigated for its potential to remediate surrogate radionuclides (Sr2+ and Co2+) from environmentally relevant waters by varying pH, salinity and the type and concentration of cations present. The sorption capacity of the BHAP for both Sr2+ and Co2+ was higher than for a synthetically produced hydroxyapatite (HAP) in the solutions tested. BHAP also compared favorably against a natural zeolite (as used in industrial decontamination) for Sr 2+ and Co 2+ uptake from saline waters. Results confirm that hydroxyapatite minerals of high surface area and amorphous calcium phosphate content, typical for biogenic sources, are suitable restoration or reactive barrier materials for the remediation of complex contaminated environments or wastewaters
Quantum model for magnetic multivalued recording in coupled multilayers
In this paper, we discuss the possibilities of realizing the magnetic
multi-valued (MMV) recording in a magnetic coupled multilayer. The hysteresis
loop of a double-layer system is studied analytically, and the conditions for
achieving the MMV recording are given. The conditions are studied from
different respects, and the phase diagrams for the anisotropic parameters are
given in the end.Comment: 8 pages, LaTex formatted, 7 figures (those who are interested please
contact the authors requring the figures) Submitted to Physal Review B.
Email: [email protected]
Bi-local baryon interpolating fields with two flavours
We construct bi-local interpolating field operators for baryons consisting of
three quarks with two flavors, assuming good isospin symmetry. We use the
restrictions following from the Pauli principle to derive relations/identities
among the baryon operators with identical quantum numbers. Such relations that
follow from the combined spatial, Dirac, color, and isospin Fierz
transformations may be called the (total/complete) Fierz identities. These
relations reduce the number of independent baryon operators with any given spin
and isospin. We also study the Abelian and non-Abelian chiral transformation
properties of these fields and place them into baryon chiral multiplets. Thus
we derive the independent baryon interpolating fields with given values of spin
(Lorentz group representation), chiral symmetry ( group
representation) and isospin appropriate for the first angular excited states of
the nucleon.Comment: 15 pages, 4 tables, accepted by EPJ
Eigenstates of Paraparticle Creation Operators
Eigenstates of the parabose and parafermi creation operators are constructed.
In the Dirac contour representation, the parabose eigenstates correspond to the
dual vectors of the parabose coherent states. In order , conserved-charge
parabose creation operator eigenstates are also constructed. The contour forms
of the associated resolutions of unity are obtained.Comment: 14 pages, LaTex file, no macros, no figure
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