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Reaction cross sections of the deformed halo nucleus 31Ne
Using the Glauber theory, we calculate reaction cross sections for the
deformed halo nucleus Ne. To this end, we assume that the Ne
nucleus takes the Ne + structure. In order to take into account the
rotational excitation of the core nucleus Ne, we employ the
particle-rotor model (PRM). We compare the results to those in the adiabatic
limit of PRM, that is, the Nilsson model, and show that the Nilsson model works
reasonably well for the reaction cross sections of Ne. We also
investigate the dependence of the reaction cross sections on the ground state
properties of Ne, such as the deformation parameter and the p-wave
component in the ground state wave function.Comment: 7 pages, 6 eps figure
Quasi-particle random phase approximation with quasi-particle-vibration coupling: application to the Gamow-Teller response of the superfluid nucleus Sn
We propose a self-consistent quasi-particle random phase approximation (QRPA)
plus quasi-particle-vibration coupling (QPVC) model with Skyrme interactions to
describe the width and the line shape of giant resonances in open-shell nuclei,
in which the effect of superfluidity should be taken into account in both the
ground state and the excited states. We apply the new model to the Gamow-Teller
resonance in the superfluid nucleus Sn, including both the isoscalar
spin-triplet and the isovector spin-singlet pairing interactions. The strength
distribution in Sn is well reproduced and the underlying microscopic
mechanisms, related to QPVC and also to isoscalar pairing, are analyzed in
detail.Comment: 32 pages, 11 figures, 4 table
Hamiltonian Derivations of the Generalized Jarzynski Equalities under Feedback Control
In the presence of feedback control by "Maxwell's demon," the second law of
thermodynamics and the nonequilibrium equalities such as the Jarzynski equality
need to be generalized. In this paper, we derive the generalized Jarzynski
equalities for classical Hamiltonian dynamics based on the Liouville's theorem,
which is the same approach as the original proof of the Jarzynski equality
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 2690 (1997)]. The obtained equalities lead to the
generalizations of the second law of thermodynamics for the Hamiltonian systems
in the presence of feedback control.Comment: Proceedings of "STATPHYS - Kolkata VII", November 26-30, 2010,
Kolkata, Indi
Influence of the curing method on compressive strength and porosity of concrete mixed with sea water, marine sand and fly ash
There many archipelagic state such as Japan, Indonesia and other countries. Indonesia consists of thousands of islands where many peoples live in the low land area, the distant and isolated islands that lack of clean water or fresh water and mountain sand or river sand.Transporting the fresh water or clean water and mountain\ud
aggregates or river aggregates for concrete production to the low land area, the distant and isolated islands will make the price of concrete work becomes more expensive. In order to overcome the problem of shortage of clean water and fine aggregate in the low land area, the distant island, and saving the fresh water over the world, this research seeks to use sea water and sea sand to produce concrete. In order to overcoming the continuous dumping of waste material, this research also uses semen containing wasted material such as fly ash. This research is a part of ongoing investigation that\ud
focuses to study the mix design), mechanical properties (compressive strength-modulus elasticity), porosity, and curing method in order to achieve an optimum correlation between sea water, marine sand, cement, river or mountain coarse\ud
aggregate in production of high performance concrete. Furthermore, it is important to conduct research on utilization of sea water, whose percentage is 97% of the total water on the earth, as an effort for improving the technology of saving fresh water
4D STEM: high efficiency phase contrast imaging using a fast pixelated detector
Phase contrast imaging is widely used for imaging beam sensitive and weak phase objects in electron microscopy. In this work we demonstrate the achievement of high efficient phase contrast imaging in STEM using the pnCCD, a fast direct electron pixelated detector, which records the diffraction patterns at every probe position with a speed of 1000 to 4000 frames per second, forming a 4D STEM dataset simultaneously with the incoherent Z-contrast imaging. Ptychographic phase reconstruction has been applied and the obtained complex transmission function reveals the phase of the specimen. The results using GaN and Ti, Nd- doped BiFeO3 show that this imaging mode is especially powerful for imaging light elements in the presence of much heavier elements
Structure of excited states of Be-11 studied with Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics
The structures of the ground and excited states of Be-11 were studied with a
microscopic method of antisymmetrized molecular dynamics. The theoretical
results reproduce the abnormal parity of the ground state and predict various
kinds of excited states. We suggest a new negative-parity band with a
well-developed clustering structure which reaches high-spin states. Focusing on
a clustering structure, we investigated structure of the ground and
excited states. We point out that molecular orbits play important roles for the
intruder ground state and the low-lying states. The features of
the breaking of clusters were also studied with the help of data for
Gamow-Teller transitions.Comment: 24 pages, 7 figures, to be submitted to Phys.Rev.
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