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    Cold Collision Frequency Shift in Two-Dimensional Atomic Hydrogen

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    We report a measurement of the cold collision frequency shift in atomic hydrogen gas adsorbed on the surface of superfluid 4He at T<=90 mK. Using two-photon electron and nuclear magnetic resonance in 4.6 T field we separate the resonance line shifts due to the dipolar and exchange interactions, both proportional to surface density sigma. We find the clock shift Delta v_c = -1.0(1)x10^-7 Hz cm^-2 x sigma, which is about 100 times smaller than the value predicted by the mean field theory and known scattering lengths in the 3D case.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    On the finiteness of the noncommutative supersymmetric Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory

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    Within the superfield approach, we prove the absence of UV/IR mixing in the three-dimensional noncommutative supersymmetric Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory at any loop order and demonstrate its finiteness in one, three and higher loop orders.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, revtex

    Controlling Physical Systems with Symmetries

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    Symmetry properties of the evolution equation and the state to be controlled are shown to determine the basic features of the linear control of unstable orbits. In particular, the selection of control parameters and their minimal number are determined by the irreducible representations of the symmetry group of the linearization about the orbit to be controlled. We use the general results to demonstrate the effect of symmetry on the control of two sample physical systems: a coupled map lattice and a particle in a symmetric potential.Comment: 6 page

    Energy loss and longitudinal wakefield of relativistic short proton bunches in electron clouds

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    The aim of our study is the numerical computation of the wakefield and energy loss per unit length for relativistic, short (<10  ns) proton bunches interacting with an electron cloud inside the beam pipe. We present analytical expressions for the energy loss in the impulse kick approximation. For the simulation of the wakefields a 2D self-consistent, electrostatic particle-in-cell (PIC) code is employed. Results for the energy loss and for the wakefields are presented for the parameter scope of the CERN LHC and SPS. For selected parameters the results are compared to a three-dimensional (3D) electromagnetic PIC code

    Production of a Fermi gas of atoms in an optical lattice

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    We prepare a degenerate Fermi gas of potassium atoms by sympathetic cooling with rubidium atoms in a one-dimensional optical lattice. In a tight lattice we observe a change of the density of states of the system, which is a signature of quasi two dimensional confinement. We also find that the dipolar oscillations of the Fermi gas along the tight lattice are almost completely suppressed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, revised versio

    Soft Color Enhancement of the Production of J/psi's by Neutrinos

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    We calculate the production of J/psi mesons by neutrino-nucleon collisions in fixed target experiments. Soft color, often referred to as color evaporation effects, enhance production cross sections due to the contribution of color octet states. Though still small, J/\psi production may be observable in present and future experiments like NuTeV and muon colliders.Comment: 7 pages, Revtex, 4 postscript figures, uses epsfig.st

    Renormalisation of quark propagators from twisted-mass lattice QCD at NfN_f=2

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    We present results concerning the non-perturbative evaluation of the renormalisation constant for the quark field, ZqZ_q, from lattice simulations with twisted mass quarks and three values of the lattice spacing. We use the RI'-MOM scheme. ZqZ_q has very large lattice spacing artefacts; it is considered here as a test bed to elaborate accurate methods which will be used for other renormalisation constants. We recall and develop the non-perturbative correction methods and propose tools to test the quality of the correction. These tests are also applied to the perturbative correction method. We check that the lattice spacing artefacts scale indeed as a2p2a^2p^2. We then study the running of ZqZ_q with particular attention to the non-perturbative effects, presumably dominated by the dimension-two gluon condensate \VEV{A^2} in Landau gauge. We show indeed that this effect is present, and not small. We check its scaling in physical units confirming that it is a continuum effect. It gives a ∼4\sim 4% contribution at 2 GeV. Different variants are used in order to test the reliability of our result and estimate the systematic uncertainties. Finally combining all our results and using the known Wilson coefficient of \VEV{A^2} we find g^2(\mu^2) \VEV{A^2}_{\mu^2\; CM} = 2.01(11)(^{+0.61}_{- 0.73}) \;\mathrm {GeV}^2 at μ=10 GeV\mu=10\, \mathrm{GeV}, in fair agreement within uncertainties with the value indepently extracted from the strong coupling constant.Comment: 38 pages, 8 tables, 8 figure
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