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Spectrum in the broken phase of a theory
We derive the spectrum in the broken phase of a theory, in
the limit , showing that this goes as even integers of a
renormalized mass in agreement with recent lattice computations.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure. Accepted for publication in International Journal
of Modern Physics
Analytical approximations of the Lindhard equations describing radiation effects
Starting from the general Lindhard theory describing the partition of
particles energy in materials between ionisation and displacements, analytical
approximate solutions have been derived, for media containing one and more
atomic species, for particles identical and different to the medium ones.
Particular cases, and the limits of these equations at very high energies are
discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, latex2e, submitted to Nucl. Instr. Meth. in
Phys. Res.
Exact dynamical response of an N-electron quantum dot subject to a time-dependent potential
We calculate analytically the exact dynamical response of a droplet of N
interacting electrons in a quantum dot with an arbitrarily time-dependent
parabolic confinement potential \omega(t) and a perpendicular magnetic field.
We find that, for certain frequency ranges, a sinusoidal perturbation acts like
an attractive effective interaction between electrons. In the absence of a
time-averaged confinement potential, the N electrons can bind together to form
a stable, free-standing droplet.Comment: 10 pages, RevTex, 3 Postscript figures. This version to appear as a
Rapid Communication in PR
Green functions and nonlinear systems: Short time expansion
We show that Green function methods can be straightforwardly applied to
nonlinear equations appearing as the leading order of a short time expansion.
Higher order corrections can be then computed giving a satisfactory agreement
with numerical results. The relevance of these results relies on the
possibility of fully exploiting a gradient expansion in both classical and
quantum field theory granting the existence of a strong coupling expansion.
Having a Green function in this regime in quantum field theory amounts to
obtain the corresponding spectrum of the theory.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Version accepted for publication in International
Journal of Modern Physics
The Impact of the Macroeconomy on Health Insurance Coverage: Evidence from the Great Recession
This paper investigates the impact of the macroeconomy on the health insurance coverage of Americans using panel data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) for 2004-2010, a period that includes the Great Recession of 2007-09. We find that a one percentage point increase in the state unemployment rate is associated with a 1.67 percentage point (2.12%) reduction in the probability that men have health insurance; this effect is strongest among college-educated, white, and older (50-64 year old) men. For women and children, health insurance coverage is not significantly correlated with the unemployment rate, which may be the result of public health insurance acting as a social safety net. Compared to the previous recession, the health insurance coverage of men is more sensitive to the unemployment rate, which may be due to the nature of the Great Recession.
Composite Fermions in Modulated Structures: Transport and Surface Acoustic Waves
Motivated by a recent experiment of Willett et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 4478
(1997)], we employ semiclassical composite-fermion theory to study the effect
of a periodic density modulation on a quantum Hall system near Landau level
filling factor nu=1/2. We show that even a weak density modulation leads to
dramatic changes in surface-acoustic-wave (SAW) propagation, and propose an
explanation for several key features of the experimental observations. We
predict that properly arranged dc transport measurements would show a structure
similar to that seen in SAW measurements.Comment: Version published in Phys. Rev. Lett. Figures changed to show SAW
velocity shift. LaTeX, 5 pages, two included postscript figure
Chemical and Thermodynamic Constraints on the Thermal Evolution of Eucrites
Vesta is the only differentiated asteroid with a nearly intact crust, making it the candidate for studying early planetary differentiation. It is commonly thought that the howardite, eucrite, and diogenite (HED) clan of meteorites derive from Vesta, and thus the study of HEDs is important for understanding the evolution of primitive bodies in the early solar system [1]. Of particular interest are the unusual trace element abundances in Stannern group eucrites, which have been interpreted as partial melting and melt contamination events that occurred on the parent body during thermal metamorphism[2]. However, some samples that contain evidence of high temperature metamorphism, such as Elephant Moraine (EET) 90020, have anomalous REE patterns that have been interpret-ed multiple ways. For example [3] concluded that the loss of small degrees of partial melt depleted the sample in LREEs while [4] concluded that subsolidus diffusion better explained why depletion of only some highly incompatible elements is observed. The heterogeneous nature of this sample makes reconstructing its petrologic history challenging. Here, we conduct further petrographic and chemical studies on polished thin sections of EET 90020 and compare results to previous studies [3-5]. Additionally, we combine chemical analyses with thermodynamic models in order to refine the constraints on the post-crystallization thermal history of EET 90020. We additionally include studies of Graves Nunataks (GRA) 98098, which also contains evidence of high temperature metamorphism and anomalous geochemical signatures, as well as evidence of solid state diffusion at lower temperatures [6]
Response Function of the Fractional Quantized Hall State on a Sphere II: Exact Diagonalization
We study the excitation spectra and the dynamical structure factor of quantum
Hall states in a finite size system through exact diagonalization. Comparison
is made between the numerical results so obtained and the analytic results
obtained from a modified RPA in the preceding companion paper. We find good
agreement between the results at low energies.Comment: 22 pages (REVTeX 3.0). 10 figures available on request. Complete
postscript file (including figures) for this paper are available on the World
Wide Web at http://cmtw.harvard.edu/~simon/ ; Preprint number HU-CMT-94S0
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