17 research outputs found
The continuum limit of the static-light meson spectrum
We investigate the continuum limit of the low lying static-light meson
spectrum using Wilson twisted mass lattice QCD with N_f = 2 dynamical quark
flavours. We consider three values of the lattice spacing a ~ 0.051 fm, 0.064
fm, 0.080 fm and various values of the pion mass in the range 280 MeV < m_PS <
640 MeV. We present results in the continuum limit for light cloud angular
momentum j = 1/2, 3/2, 5/2 and for parity P = +, -. We extrapolate our results
to physical quark masses, make predictions regarding the spectrum of B and B_s
mesons and compare with available experimental results.Comment: 18 pages, 3 figure
Determinants of trust for public lands: Fire and fuels management on the bitterroot national forest
Management of public lands occurs today with high levels of scrutiny and controversy. To succeed, managers seek the support, involvement, and endorsement of the public. This study examines trust as an indicator of managerial success and attempts to identify and measure the components that most influence it. A review of trust literature yielded 14 attributes that were hypothesized to contribute to trust, grouped into the three dimensions of Shared Norms and Values, Willingness to Endorse, and Perceived Efficacy. Operationalizing these attributes and dimensions, a telephone survey was administered to a sample of Montana, USA, residents living adjacent to the Bitterroot National Forest (n = 1,152). Each of the attributes was measured in the context of federal lands fire and fuel management. Structural equation modeling showed that all 14 attributes were found to be influential contributors to levels of trust. Results suggest that if managers are to maintain or increase levels of public trust, they need to consider each of trust’s attributes as they make social, ecological, and economic resource decisions