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Effect of Low Refocusing Angle in T1-Weighted Spin Echo and Fast Spin Echo MRI on Low-Contrast Detectability: A Comparative Phantom Study at 1.5 and 3 Tesla
MRI tissue contrast is not well preserved at high field. In this work, we used a phantom with known, intrinsic contrast (3.6%) for model tissue pairs to test the effects of low angle refocusing pulses and magnetization transfer from adjacent slices on intrinsic contrast at 1.5 and 3 Tesla. Only T1-weighted spin echo sequences were tested since for such sequences the contrast loss, tissue heating, and image quality degradation at high fields seem to present significant diagnostic and quality issues. We hypothesized that the sources of contrast loss could be attributed to low refocusing angles that do not fulfill the Hahn spin echo conditions or to magnetization transfer effects from adjacent slices in multislice imaging. At 1.5 T the measured contrast was 3.6% for 180° refocusing pulses and 2% for 120° pulses, while at 3 T, it was 4% for 180° and only 1% for 120° refocusing pulses. There was no significant difference between single slice and multislice imaging suggesting little or no role played by magnetization transfer in the phantom chosen. Hence, one may conclude that low angle refocusing pulses not fulfilling the Hahn spin echo conditions are primarily responsible for significant deterioration of T1-weighted spin echo image contrast in high-field MRI
A Study on Local Moments and Charge Fluctuation in Mixed-Valence Systems
An attempt is made to study local moments and charge fluctuation in mixed valence
systems. Model Hamiltonian approach has been accepted. Role of f-f Coulomb
interaction and electron-phonon (EP) interaction is investigated. A comparison is also made with
few existing results
Sub-leading contributions to the black hole entropy in the brick wall approach
[Abridged] We compute the canonical entropy of a quantum scalar field around
static and spherically symmetric black holes through the brick wall approach at
the higher orders (in fact, up to the sixth order in \hbar) in the WKB
approximation. We explicitly show that the brick wall model generally predicts
corrections to the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy in all spacetime dimensions. In
four dimensions, we find that the corrections to the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy
are of the form (A^n \log A), while, in six dimensions, the corrections behave
as (A^m + A^n \log A), where A denotes the area of the black hole event
horizon, and (m, n) < 1. We compare our results with the corrections to the
Bekenstein-Hawking entropy that have been obtained through the other approaches
in the literature, and discuss the implications.Comment: 21 pages, Revtex 4; Final verson - 22 pages, References added,
Accepted in Phys. Rev.
Energy and momentum relaxation of heavy fermion in dense and warm plasma
We determine the drag and the momentum diffusion coefficients of heavy
fermion in dense plasma. It is seen that in degenerate matter drag coefficient
at the leading order mediated by transverse photon is proportional to
while for the longitudinal exchange this goes as . We
also calculate the longitudinal diffusion coefficient to obtain the Einstein
relation in a relativistic degenerate plasma. Finally, finite temperature
corrections are included both for the drag and the diffusion coefficients.Comment: 8 pages, 1 eps figure, typos corrected and paragraphs rearranged.
Accepted for publication in Physical Review
Closed String Tachyons on C/Z_N
We analyse the condensation of closed string tachyons on the
orbifold. We construct the potential for the tachyons upto the quartic
interaction term in the large limit. In this limit there are near marginal
tachyons. The quartic coupling for these tachyons is calculated by subtracting
from the string theory amplitude for the tachyons, the contributions from the
massless exchanges, computed from the effective field theory. We argue that
higher point interaction terms are are also of the same order in 1/N as the
quartic term and are necessary for existence of the minimum of the tachyon
potential that is consistent with earlier analysis.Comment: 19 pages, 1 figure; comments added about dependence of contact
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