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Building blocks of amplified endomorphisms of normal projective varieties
Let be a normal projective variety. A surjective endomorphism is int-amplified if for some ample Cartier divisors and . This is a generalization of the so-called polarized endomorphism which requires that for some ample Cartier divisor and . We show that this generalization keeps all nice properties of the polarized case in terms of the singularity, canonical divisor, and equivariant minimal model program
The relativistic continuum Hartree-Bogoliubov description of charge-changing cross section for C,N,O and F isotopes
The ground state properties including radii, density distribution and one
neutron separation energy for C, N, O and F isotopes up to the neutron drip
line are systematically studied by the fully self-consistent microscopic
Relativistic Continuum Hartree-Bogoliubov (RCHB) theory. With the proton
density distribution thus obtained, the charge-changing cross sections for C,
N, O and F isotopes are calculated using the Glauber model. Good agreement with
the data has been achieved. The charge changing cross sections change only
slightly with the neutron number except for proton-rich nuclei. Similar trends
of variations of proton radii and of charge changing cross sections for each
isotope chain is observed which implies that the proton density plays important
role in determining the charge-changing cross sections.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
B-Quark Production at Hadron Colliders
Results for b-quark production at hadron colliders, both current and
proposed, are presented. Distributions in are presented for the TeVatron
and SSC. Confirmation of agreement between the
calculations and UA1 data is presented, and the discrepancy between the calculations and the CDF results is updated with the most
recent data.Comment: LaTeX 9 pages with 6 uuencoded figures at the end, SMU HEP 93-08,
AL-HEP-CP-93-6
Measurement and Calibration of A High-Sensitivity Microwave Power Sensor with An Attenuator
In this paper, measurement and calibration of a high-sensitivity microwave power sensor through an attenuator is performed using direct comparison transfer technique. To provide reliable results, a mathematical model previously derived using signal flow graphs together with non-touching loop rule analysis for the measurement estimate (i.e. calibration factor) and its uncertainty evaluation is comparatively investigated. The investigation is carried out through the analysis of physical measurement processes, and consistent mathematical model is observed. Later, an example of Type-N (up to 18 GHz) application is used to demonstrate its calibration and measurement capability
The proton and neutron distribution in Na isotopes: the development of halo and shell structure
The interaction cross sections for reaction are calculated
using Glauber model. The continuum Hartree-Bogoliubov theory has been
generalized to treat the odd particle system and take the continuum into
account. The theory reproduces the experimental result quite well. The matter
distributions from the proton drip line to the neutron drip line in Na isotopes
have been systematically studied and presented. The relation between the shell
effects and the halos has been examined. The tail of the matter distribution
shows a strong dependence on the shell structure. The neutron N=28 closure
shell fails to appear due to the coming down of the and .
The development of the halo was understood as changes in the occupation in the
next shell or the sub-shell close to the continuum limit. The central proton
density is found to be decreasing near the neutron drip line, which is due to
the proton-neutron interaction. However the diffuseness of the proton density
does not change for the whole Na isotopes.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
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