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Photo nuclear energy loss term for muon-nucleus interactions based on xi scaling model of QCD
Extensive air showers (EMC) experiments discovered a significant deviation of the ratio of structure functions of iron and deuteron from unity. It was established that the quark parton distribution in nuclei are different from the corresponding distribution in the nucleus. It was examined whether these results have an effect on the calculation of photo nucleus energy loss term for muon-nucleus nuclear interaction. Though the EMC and SLAC data were restricted to rather large q sq region it is expected that the derivation would persist even in the low q sq domain. For the ratio of iron and deuteron structure function a rather naive least square fit of the form R(x) = a + bx was taken and it is assumed that the formula is valid for the whole q sq region the absence of any knowledge of R(x) for small q sq
Scattering in a varying mass PT symmetric double heterojunction
We observe that the reflection and transmission coefficients of a particle
within a double, PT symmetric heterojunction with spatially varying mass, show
interesting features, depending on the degree of non Hermiticity, although
there is no spontaneous breakdown of PT symmetry. The potential profile in the
intermediate layer is considered such that it has a non vanishing imaginary
part near the heterojunctions. Exact analytical solutions for the wave function
are obtained, and the reflection and transmission coefficients are plotted as a
function of energy, for both left as well as right incidence. As expected, the
spatial dependence on mass changes the nature of the scattering solutions
within the heterojunctions, and the space-time (PT) symmetry is responsible for
the left-right asymmetry in the reflection and transmission coefficients.
However, the non vanishing imaginary component of the potential near the
heterojunctions gives new and interesting results.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figure
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