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Dynamical symmetry of isobaric analog 0+ states in medium mass nuclei
An algebraic sp(4) shell model is introduced to achieve a deeper
understanding and interpretation of the properties of pairing-governed 0+
states in medium mass atomic nuclei. The theory, which embodies the simplicity
of a dynamical symmetry approach to nuclear structure, is shown to reproduce
the excitation spectra and fine structure effects driven by proton-neutron
interactions and isovector pairing correlations across a broad range of nuclei.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Growth, Condition, and Trophic Relations of Stocked Trout in Southern Appalachian Mountain Streams
Stream trout fisheries are among the most popular and valuable in the United States, but many are dependent on hatcheries to sustain fishing and harvest. Thus, understanding the ecology of hatcheryâreared trout stocked in natural environments is fundamental to management. We evaluated the growth, condition, and trophic relations of Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis, Brown Trout Salmo trutta, and Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss that were stocked in southern Appalachian Mountain streams in western North Carolina. Stocked and wild (naturalized) trout were sampled over time (monthly; September 2012âJune 2013) to compare condition and diet composition and to evaluate temporal dynamics of trophic position with stable isotope analysis. Relative weights (Wr) of stocked trout were inversely associated with their stream residence time but were consistently higher than those of wild trout. Weight loss of harvested stocked trout was similar among species and sizes, but fish stocked earlier lost more weight. Overall, 40% of 141 stomachs from stocked trout were empty compared to 15% of wild trout stomachs (N = 26). We identified a much higher rate of piscivory in wild trout (18 times that of stocked trout), and wild trout were 4.3 times more likely to consume gastropods relative to stocked trout. Hatcheryâreared trout were isotopically similar to coâoccurring wild fish for both ÎŽ13C and ÎŽ15N values but were less variable than wild trout. Differences in sulfur isotope ratios (ÎŽ34S) between wild and hatcheryâreared trout indicated that the diets of wild fish were enriched in ÎŽ34S relative to the diets of hatcheryâreared fish. Although hatcheryreared trout consumed prey items similar to those of wild fish, differences in consumption or behavior (e.g., reduced feeding) may have resulted in lower condition and negative growth. These findings provide critical insight on the trophic dynamics of stocked trout and may assist in developing and enhancing stream trout fisheries
Pairing and alpha-like quartet condensation in N=Z nuclei
We discuss the treatment of isovector pairing by an alpha-like quartet
condensate which conserves exactly the particle number, the spin and the
isospin. The results show that the quartet condensate describes accurately the
isovector pairing correlations in the ground state of systems with an equal
number of protons and neutronsComment: 4 pages, to appear in Journal of Physics: Conference Serie
Bring a plate: facilitating experimentation in the Welcome Dinner Project
Drawing on in-depth empirical research, we explore a project called The Welcome Dinner (WDP). The WDP aims to bring together ânewly arrivedâ people and âestablished Australiansâ to meet and âshare storiesâ over a potluck meal in âthe comfort of their own homeâ. The purpose is to create meaningful connections, new friendships and social solidarities. In this paper, we focus on the micro-contexts of the dinners and the minute activities and techniques that facilitators use in hosting. Our aim is not to analyse the effects of the project but rather the design and meaning of the activities. As a form of âdesigned everyday multiculturalismâ, focused on welcoming new arrivals to Australia, it takes effort, skill and labour to manage the contact between different cultural groups over organised meals. Thus, facilitators take over the hosting of the lunches and dinners to run activities, which are imagined to lubricate social dynamics and relations, and produce convivial commensal affects and behaviours. Drawing on theories of training activities as embodied and cognitive experimentations, which enable new knowledge practices and social relations, we analyse field notes and interviews about the facilitation, structure and activities at the WDP home dinners
Boson mappings and four-particle correlations in algebraic neutron-proton pairing models
Neutron-proton pairing correlations are studied within the context of two
solvable models, one based on the algebra SO(5) and the other on the algebra
SO(8). Boson-mapping techniques are applied to these models and shown to
provide a convenient methodological tool both for solving such problems and for
gaining useful insight into general features of pairing. We first focus on the
SO(5) model, which involves generalized T=1 pairing. Neither boson mean-field
methods nor fermion-pair approximations are able to describe in detail
neutron-proton pairing in this model. The analysis suggests, however, that the
boson Hamiltonian obtained from a mapping of the fermion Hamiltonian contains a
pairing force between bosons, pointing to the importance of boson-boson (or
equivalently four-fermion) correlations with isospin T=0 and spin S=0. These
correlations are investigated by carrying out a second boson mapping. Closed
forms for the fermion wave functions are given in terms of the fermion-pair
operators. Similar techniques are applied -- albeit in less detail -- to the
SO(8) model, involving a competition between T=1 and T=0 pairing. Conclusions
similar to those of the SO(5) analysis are reached regarding the importance of
four-particle correlations in systems involving neutron-proton pairing.Comment: 31 pages, Latex, 3 Postscript figures, uses epsf.sty, submitted to
Physical Review
Vector current conservation and neutrino emission from singlet-paired baryons in neutron stars
Neutrino emission caused by singlet Cooper pairing of baryons in neutron
stars is recalculated by accurately taking into account for conservation of the
vector weak currents. The neutrino emissivity via the vector weak currents is
found to be several orders of magnitude smaller than that obtained before by
different authors. This makes unimportant the neutrino radiation from singlet
pairing of protons or hyperons.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
Influence of Congruent and Incongruent Contexts on Prosodic Mood Recognition by Brain-Damaged Adults
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Local Density Approximation for proton-neutron pairing correlations. I. Formalism
In the present study we generalize the self-consistent
Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov (HFB) theory formulated in the coordinate space to the
case which incorporates an arbitrary mixing between protons and neutrons in the
particle-hole (p-h) and particle-particle (p-p or pairing) channels. We define
the HFB density matrices, discuss their spin-isospin structure, and construct
the most general energy density functional that is quadratic in local
densities. The consequences of the local gauge invariance are discussed and the
particular case of the Skyrme energy density functional is studied. By varying
the total energy with respect to the density matrices the self-consistent
one-body HFB Hamiltonian is obtained and the structure of the resulting mean
fields is shown. The consequences of the time-reversal symmetry, charge
invariance, and proton-neutron symmetry are summarized. The complete list of
expressions required to calculate total energy is presented.Comment: 22 RevTeX page
Discovery of the Acoustic Faraday Effect in Superfluid 3He-B
We report the discovery of the acoustic Faraday effect in superfluid 3He-B.
The observation of this effect provides the first direct evidence for
propagating transverse acoustic waves in liquid 3He, a mode first predicted by
Landau in 1957. The Faraday rotation is large and observable because of
spontaneously broken spin-orbit symmetry in 3He-B. We compare the experimental
observations with a simulation of the transverse acoustic impedance that
includes the field-induced circular birefringence of transverse waves.Comment: 4 pages in RevTex plus 3 postscript figures; new version includes:
minor corrections to the text and an updated of list of reference
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