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On the temperature dependence of correlation functions in the space like direction in hot QCD
We study the temperature dependence of quark antiquark correlations in the
space like direction. In particular, we predict the temperature dependence of
space like Bethe-Salpeter amplitudes using recent Lattice gauge data for the
space like string potential. We also investigate the effect of the space like
string potential on the screening mass and discuss possible corrections which
may arise when working with point sources.Comment: 15 pages 8 figures (not included, will be sent on request),
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PANIC: A Near-infrared Camera for the Magellan Telescopes
PANIC (Persson's Auxiliary Nasmyth Infrared Camera) is a near-infrared camera
designed to operate at any one of the f/11 folded ports of the 6.5m Magellan
telescopes at Las Campanas Observatory, Chile. The instrument is built around a
simple, all-refractive design that reimages the Magellan focal plane to a plate
scale of 0.125'' pixel^{-1} onto a Rockwell 1024x1024 HgCdTe detector. The
design goals for PANIC included excellent image quality to sample the superb
seeing measured with the Magellan telescopes, high throughput, a relatively
short construction time, and low cost. PANIC has now been in regular operation
for over one year and has proved to be highly reliable and produce excellent
images. The best recorded image quality has been ~0.2'' FWHM.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures. To appear in "Astronomical Telescopes and
Instrumentation," Proc SPIE (Glasgow), June 2004. Version with higher
resolution figures is available at
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/~pmartini/professional/publications/panic.pd
Renormalization of the electron-phonon coupling in the one-band Hubbard model
We investigate the effect of electronic correlations on the coupling of
electrons to Holstein phonons in the one-band Hubbard model. We calculate the
static electron-phonon vertex within linear response of Kotliar-Ruckenstein
slave-bosons in the paramagnetic saddle-point approximation. Within this
approach the on-site Coulomb interaction U strongly suppresses the coupling to
Holstein phonons at low temperatures. Moreover the vertex function does not
show particularly strong forward scattering. Going to larger temperatures
kT\sim t we find that after an initial decrease with U, the electron-phonon
coupling starts to increase with U, confirming a recent result of Cerruti,
Cappelluti, and Pietronero. We show that this behavior is related to an unusual
reentrant behavior from a phase separated to a paramagnetic state upon
decreasing the temperature.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure
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Polarization control at the microscopic and electronic structure observatory
The new Microscopic and Electronic Structure Observatory (MAESTRO) at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) in Berkeley provides X-rays of variable polarization, produced by an elliptically polarized undulator (EPU), for angle resolved photoemission (ARPES) and photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) experiments. The interpretation of photoemission data, in particular of dichroism effects in ARPES, requires the precise knowledge of the exact polarization state. Numerical simulations show that the first harmonics of the EPU at MAESTRO provides soft X-rays of almost 100% on axis polarization. However, the higher harmonics as well as the downstream optical elements of the beamline, have a considerable impact on the polarization of the light delivered to the experimental end-station. Employing a simple reflective polarimeter, the polarization is characterized for variable EPU and beamline settings and the overall degree of polarization in the MAESTRO end-stations is estimated to be on the order of 83%
Highlights of the Beam Energy Scan from STAR
The first part of the beam energy scan (BES) program at RHIC was successfully
completed in the years 2010 and 2011. First STAR results from particle yield
measurements are in good agreement with previously published data from SPS and
AGS experiments whereas other results like azimuthal HBT and
event-by-event fluctuations differ at some energies. In addition, new
observations like the centrality dependence of chemical freeze-out parameters
( and ) or the smoothly increasing difference with
decreasing energy in the elliptic flow between particles and
corresponding anti-particles, are discussed.Comment: CPOD 2011 proceedings, 5 pages, 4 figure
On piezophase effects in mechanically loaded atomic scale Josephson junctions
The response of an intrinsic Josephson contact to externally applied stress
is considered within the framework of the dislocation-induced atomic scale
Josephson effect. The predicted quasi-periodic (Fraunhofer-like)stress-strain
and stress-current patterns should manifest themselves for experimentally
accessible values of applied stresses in intrinsically defected (e.g.,twinned)
crystals.Comment: REVTEX (epsf style), 2 EPS figure
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