62 research outputs found
Exclusive measurement of coherent eta photoproduction from the deuteron
Coherent photoproduction of eta mesons from the deuteron has been measured
from threshold up to incident photon energies of 750 MeV using the photon
spectrometer TAPS at the tagged photon facility at the Mainz microtron MAMI.
For the first time, differential coherent cross sections have been deduced from
the coincident detection of the eta meson and the recoil deuteron. A missing
energy analysis was used for the suppression of background events so that a
very clean identification of coherent eta-photoproduction was achieved. The
resulting cross sections agree with previous experimental results except for
angles around 90 deg in the photon-deuteron cm-system where they are smaller.
They are compared to various model calculations.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Threshold enhancement in eta photoproduction from 2H and 4He
The photoproduction of eta-mesons from 2H and 4He has been studied for
energies close to the production thresholds. The experiments were carried out
with the tagged photon beam of the Mainz MAMI accelerator. The eta-mesons were
detected via their two photon decays with the electromagnetic calorimeter TAPS.
Total cross sections, angular and momentum distributions of the eta-mesons have
been determined for both reactions. The total cross sections in the threshold
region show a large enhancement over the predictions of a participant -
spectator model, indicating significant final state interaction effects. The
results are compared to recent model calculations taking into account
nucleon-nucleon and nucleon-eta final state interaction effects on different
levels of sophistication.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
Coherent \pi^\circ photoproduction from ^4He
Differential cross sections and beam asymmetries for coherent \pi^\circ
photoproduction from ^4He in the \Delta energy-range have been measured with
high statistical and systematic precisions using both decay photons for
identifying the process.The experiment was performed at the MAinz MIcrotron
using the TAPS photon spectrometer and the Glasgow/Mainz tagged photon
facility. The differential cross sections are in excellent agreement with
predictions based on the DWIA if an appropriate parametrization of the
\Delta-nuclear interaction is applied. The beam asymmetries are interpreted in
terms of degrees of linear polarization of collimated coherent bremsstrahlung.
The expected increase of the degree of linear polarization with decreasing
collimation angle is confirmed. Agreement with calculations is obtained on a
few-percent level of precision in the maxima of the coherent peaks.Comment: 22 pages, 6 figure
Dynamical properties of algebraic systems : a study in closed geodesics
To a great extent, rigidity theory is the study of boundaries of semisimple groups. Here we investigate the action of a lattice on such a boundary. While we can construct topological factors for real rank 1 groups we show the nonexistence of such factors in higher rank for some cases.
We also study the geodesic flow on a compact locally symmetric manifold of the noncompact type. He calculate metric and topological entropies and see that the Liouville measure is a measure or maximal entropy. This leads to a study of compact maximal flats. We give a new proof of their density in the space of all flats. We prove specification and expansiveness theorems for the geodesic flow and apply them to determine a growth rate for compact maximal flats. Finally, we give an example of a space with infinitely many closed singular geodesics
Religious Diversity and Conceptual Schemes: Critically Appraising Internalist Pluralism
Is a philosophical theory needed to ‘underwrite’ attitudes of toleration and respect in a multicultural and religiously diverse world? Many philosophers of religion have thought so, including Victoria Harrison. This article interrogates Harrison’s theory of internalist pluralism, which, though offering a welcome alternative to other theories, such as John Hick’s ‘pluralistic hypothesis’, nevertheless faces problems. Questioning the coherence of the theory’s account of how the existence of objects of worship can avoid being fully conceptual-scheme dependent, and raising doubts about its pretensions to promote interreligious harmony, I also critically discuss the common philosophical tendency to work with under-described and insufficiently analysed examples. What philosophy ought to be able to offer in relation to religious diversity, I propose, is attentiveness to nuances and particularities, thereby aiding religious understanding without the need for a general theory
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