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    Photon statistics for threshold laser light with finite counting time

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    Correlations of intensity fluctuations for threshold laser light with finite counting time

    New constraints on a light CP-odd Higgs boson and related NMSSM Ideal Higgs Scenarios

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    Recent BaBar limits on \br(\Upsilon(3S)\to \gam a\to \gam \tau^+\tau^-) and \br(\Upsilon(3S)\to \gam a\to \gam \mu^+\mu^-) provide increased constraints on the a b\anti b coupling of a CP-odd Higgs boson, aa, with ma<MΥ(3S)m_a<M_{\Upsilon(3S)}. We extract these limits from the BaBar data and compare to the limits previously obtained using other data sets, especially the CLEO-III \br(\Upsilon(1S)\to \gam\to\tau^+\tau^-) limits. Comparisons are made to predictions in the context of "ideal"-Higgs NMSSM scenarios, in which the lightest CP-even Higgs boson, h1h_1, can have mass below 105\gev (as preferred by precision electroweak data) and yet can escape old LEP limits by virtue of decays to a pair of the lightest CP-odd Higgs bosons, h1a1a1h_1\to a_1a_1, with ma1<2mBm_{a_1}<2m_B. Most such scenarios with ma1<2mτm_{a_1}<2m_\tau are eliminated, but the bulk of the m_{a_1}>7.5\gev scenarios, which are theoretically the most favored, survive. We also outline the impact of the new ALEPH LEP results in the \epem\to Z+4\tau channel. For tanβ3\tan\beta\geq 3, only NMSSM ideal Higgs scenarios with m_{h_1}\gsim 98\gev and ma1m_{a_1} close to 2mB2m_B satisfy the ALEPH limits. For \tan\beta\lsim 2, the ALEPH limits are easily satisfied for the most theoretically preferred NMSSM scenarios, which are those with ma1m_{a_1} close to 2mB2m_B and m_{h_1}\sim 90\gev-100\gev.Comment: 24 pages, 25 figures, paper updated to incorporate final ALEPH limits in Z+4\tau channel

    Rashba spin splitting in biased semiconductor quantum wells

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    Rashba spin splitting (RSS) in biased semiconductor quantum wells is investigated theoretically based on the eight-band envelope function model. We find that at large wave vectors, RSS is both nonmonotonic and anisotropic as a function of in-plane wave vector, in contrast to the widely used linear and isotropic model. We derive an analytical expression for RSS, which can correctly reproduce such nonmonotonic behavior at large wave vectors. We also investigate numerically the dependence of RSS on the various band parameters and find that RSS increases with decreasing band gap and subband index, increasing valence band offset, external electric field, and well width. Our analytical expression for RSS provides a satisfactory explanation to all these features.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, author names corrected, submitted to Phys. Rev.

    Ab initio study of a mechanically gated molecule: From weak to strong correlation

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    The electronic spectrum of a chemically contacted molecule in the junction of a scanning tunneling microscope can be modified by tip retraction. We analyze this effect by a combination of density functional, many-body perturbation and numerical renormalization group theory, taking into account both the non-locality and the dynamics of electronic correlation. Our findings, in particular the evolution from a broad quasiparticle resonance below to a narrow Kondo resonance at the Fermi energy, correspond to the experimental observations.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    Properties of derivative expansion approximations to the renormalization group

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    Approximation only by derivative (or more generally momentum) expansions, combined with reparametrization invariance, turns the continuous renormalization group for quantum field theory into a set of partial differential equations which at fixed points become non-linear eigenvalue equations for the anomalous scaling dimension η\eta. We review how these equations provide a powerful and robust means of discovering and approximating non-perturbative continuum limits. Gauge fields are briefly discussed. Particular emphasis is placed on the r\^ole of reparametrization invariance, and the convergence of the derivative expansion is addressed.Comment: (Minor touch ups of the lingo.) Invited talk at RG96, Dubna, Russia; 14 pages including 2 eps figures; uses LaTeX, epsf and sprocl.st

    The strong-CP question in SU(3)_c X SU(3)_L X U(1)_N models

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    We analyze two recent models based on the gauge group SU(3)c×_c\timesSU(3)L×_L\timesU(1)N_N where each generation is not anomaly-free, but anomaly cancels when three generations are taken into account. We show that the most general Yukawa couplings of these models admit of a Peccei-Quinn symmetry. This symmetry can be extended to the entire Lagrangian by using extra fields in a very elegant way so that the resulting axion can be made invisible.Comment: Latex, 8 pages, no figure

    Damping of antiferromagnetic spin waves by valence fluctuations in the double layer perovskite YBaFe2O5

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    Inelastic neutron scattering experiments show that spin dynamics in the charge ordered insulating ground state of the double-layer perovskite YBaFe2O5 is well described in terms of eg superexchange interactions. Above the Verwey transition at TV = 308 K, t2g double exchange-type conduction within antiferromagnetic FeO2--BaO--FeO2 double layers proceeds by an electron hopping process that requires a spin flip of the five-fold coordinated Fe ions, costing an energy 5S^2 of approximately 0.1 eV. The hopping process disrupts near-neighbor spin correlations, leading to massive damping of zone-boundary spin waves.Comment: RevTeX, 4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
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