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    Integral representations of thermodynamic 1PI Green functions in the world-line formalism

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    The issue discussed is a thermodynamic version of the Bern-Kosower master amplitude formula, which contains all necessary one-loop Feynman diagrams. It is demonstrated how the master amplitude at finite values of temperature and chemical potential can be formulated within the framework of the world-line formalism. In particular we present an elegant method how to introduce a chemical potential for a loop in the master formula. Various useful integral formulae for the master amplitude are then obtained. The non-analytic property of the master formula is also derived in the zero temperature limit with the value of chemical potential kept finite.Comment: 1+30 pages, improved presentatio

    Electron Spin Resonance in Quasi-One-Dimensional Quantum Antiferromagnets: Relevance of Weak Interchain Interactions

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    We discuss universal features on the electron spin resonance (ESR) of a temperature-induced Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid phase in a wide class of weakly coupled S=1/2S=1/2 antiferromagnetic spin chains such as spin ladders, spin tubes and three-dimensionally coupled spin chains. We show that the ESR linewidth of various coupled chains increases with lowering temperature while the linewidth of a single spin chain is typically proportional to temperature. This broadening with lowering temperature is attributed to anisotropic interchain interactions and has been indeed observed in several kinds of three-dimensional (3D) magnets of weakly coupled spin chains above the 3D ordering temperature. We demonstrate that our theory can account for anomalous behaviors of the linewidths in an S=1/2S=1/2 four-leg spin tube compound Cu2_2Cl4_4 \cdot H8_8C4_4SO2_2 (abbreviated to Sul-Cu2_2Cl4_4) and a three-dimensionally coupled S=1/2S=1/2 spin chain compound CuCl22_2\cdot 2NC5_5H5_5

    World-line Green functions with momentum and source conservations

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    Based on the generating functional method with an external source function, a useful constraint on the source function is proposed for analyzing the one- and two-loop world-line Green functions. The constraint plays the same role as the momentum conservation law of a certain nontrivial form, and transforms ambiguous Green functions into the uniquely defined Green functions. We also argue reparametrizations of the Green functions defined on differently parameterized world-line diagrams.Comment: 20(+1) pages, one pictex figur

    Chain motion and viscoelasticity in highly entangled solutions of semiflexible rods

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    Brownian dynamics simulations are used to study highly entangled solutions of semiflexible polymers. Bending fluctuations of semiflexible rods are signficantly affected by entanglement only above a concentration cc^{**}, where c103L3c^{**}\sim 10^{3}L^{-3} for chains of similar length LL and persistence length. For c>cc > c^{**}, the tube radius ReR_{e} approaches a dependence Rec3/5R_{e} \propto c^{-3/5}, and the linear viscoelastic response develops an elastic contribution that is absent for c<cc < c^{**}. Experiments on isotropic solutions of FF-actin span concentrations near cc^{**} for which the predicted asymptotic scaling of the plateau modulus Gc7/5G \propto c^{7/5} is not yet valid.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, submitted to PR

    The Micro-Bubble Distribution in the Wake of a Cavitating Circular Cylinder

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    Bubble nuclei populations in the wake of a circular cylinder under cavitating and noncavitating conditions were measured using a Phase Doppler Anemometry (PDA) system. In addition, the mean velocity defect and the turbulent fluctuations were monitored in order to try to understand the nuclei population dynamics within the flow. At the Reynolds numbers of these experiments (20000->33000) the laminar near-wake is fairly steady and under very limited cavitation conditions nuclei accumulate in this wake so that the population there is several orders of magnitude larger than in the upstream flow. Further downstream the population declines again as nuclei are entrained into the wake. However at fifteen diameters downstream the population is still much larger than in the upstream flow

    Dynamics and instability of false vacuum bubbles

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    This paper examines the classical dynamics of false vacuum regions embedded in surrounding regions of true vacuum, in the thin-wall limit. The dynamics of all generally relativistically allowed solutions -- most but not all of which have been previously studied -- are derived, enumerated, and interpreted. We comment on the relation of these solutions to possible mechanisms whereby inflating regions may be spawned from non-inflating ones. We then calculate the dynamics of first order deviations from spherical symmetry, finding that many solutions are unstable to such aspherical perturbations. The parameter space in which the perturbations on bound solutions inevitably become nonlinear is mapped. This instability has consequences for the Farhi-Guth-Guven mechanism for baby universe production via quantum tunneling.Comment: 16 PRD-style pages including 11 embedded figures; accepted by PRD. Revised version includes new solution, discussion of 'thermal activation', added reference, fixed typo

    Strange quark suppression from a simultaneous Monte Carlo analysis of parton distributions and fragmentation functions

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    We perform the first simultaneous extraction of unpolarized parton distributions and fragmentation functions from a Monte Carlo analysis of inclusive and semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering, Drell-Yan lepton-pair production, and single-inclusive e+ee^+ e^- annihilation data. We use data resampling techniques to thoroughly explore the Bayesian posterior distribution of the extracted functions, and use kk-means clustering on the parameter samples to identify the configurations that give the best description across all reactions. Inclusion of the semi-inclusive data reveals a strong suppression of the strange quark distribution at parton momentum fractions x0.01x \gtrsim 0.01, in contrast with the ATLAS observation of enhanced strangeness in W±W^\pm and ZZ production at the LHC. Our study reveals significant correlations between the strange quark density and the strange \to kaon fragmentation function needed to simultaneously describe semi-inclusive K±K^\pm production data from COMPASS and inclusive K±K^\pm spectra in e+ee^+ e^- annihilation from ALEPH and SLD, as well as between the strange and light antiquark densities in the proton.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures; version to appear in Phys. Rev.

    Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background originating from Halo Mergers

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    The stochastic gravitational wave background (GWB) from halo mergers is investigated by a quasi-analytic method. The method we employ consists of two steps. The first step is to construct a merger tree by using the Extended Press-Schechter formalism or the Sheth & Tormen formalism, with Monte-Carlo realizations. This merger tree provides evolution of halo masses. From NN-body simulation of two-halo mergers, we can estimate the amount of gravitational wave emission induced by the individual merger process. Therefore the second step is to combine this gravitaional wave emission to the merger tree and obtain the amplitude of GWB. We find ΩGW1019\Omega_{GW}\sim 10^{-19} for f10171016f\sim 10^{-17}-10^{-16} Hz, where ΩGW\Omega_{GW} is the energy density of the GWB. It turns out that most of the contribution on the GWB comes from halos with masses below 1015M10^{15} M_\odot and mergers at low redshift, i.e., 0<z<0.80<z<0.8.Comment: 5 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication in Physical Review
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