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    Phase Transitions in liquid Helium 3

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    The phase transitions of liquid Helium 3 are described by truncations of an exact nonperturbative renormalization group equation. The location of the first order transition lines and the jump in the order parameter are computed quantitatively. At the triple point we find indications for partially universal behaviour. We suggest experiments that could help to determine the effective interactions between fermion pairs.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, LaTe

    Polarization of the fermionic vacuum by a global monopole with finite core

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    We study the vacuum polarization effects associated with a massive fermionic field in a spacetime produced by a global monopole considering a nontrivial inner structure for it. In the general case of the spherically symmetric static core with finite support we evaluate the vacuum expectation values of the energy-momentum tensor and the fermionic condensate in the region outside the core. These quantities are presented as the sum of point-like global monopole and core-induced contributions. The asymptotic behavior of the core-induced vacuum densities are investigated at large distances from the core, near the core and for small values of the solid angle corresponding to strong gravitational fields. As an application of general results the flower-pot model for the monopole's core is considered and the expectation values inside the core are evaluated.Comment: 22 pages, 4 figure

    Periods of activity cycles in late-type stars

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    The mean magnetic field dynamo theory is utilized to obtain the qualitative dependence of the period of activity on the angular velocity of rotation for stars with sufficiently extensive convective shells. The dependence of the cycle period on the spectral class is also discussed

    Model tests of cluster separability in relativistic quantum mechanics

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    A relativistically invariant quantum theory first advanced by Bakamjian and Thomas has proven very useful in modeling few-body systems. For three particles or more, this approach is known formally to fail the constraint of cluster separability, whereby symmetries and conservation laws that hold for a system of particles also hold for isolated subsystems. Cluster separability can be restored by means of a recursive construction using unitary transformations, but implementation is difficult in practice, and the quantitative extent to which the Bakamjian-Thomas approach violates cluster separability has never been tested. This paper provides such a test by means of a model of a scalar probe in a three-particle system for which (1) it is simple enough that there is a straightforward solution that satisfies Poincar\'e invariance and cluster separability, and (2) one can also apply the Bakamjian-Thomas approach. The difference between these calculations provides a measure of the size of the corrections from the Sokolov construction that are needed to restore cluster properties. Our estimates suggest that, in models based on nucleon degrees of freedom, the corrections that restore cluster properties are too small to effect calculations of observables.Comment: 13 pages, 15 figure

    Mode Coupling in Molecular Complexes

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    Different dynamical properties of the hydrogen bond and charge transfer complexes are described from the same point of view. An introduction of a coupling parameter responsible for the A-Z and A· · · B mode interaction in the system A-Z · · · B (Z is the hydrogen or halogen atom) permits to interpret quantitatively some empirical findings and regularities. They are the A-Z bond length increasing on complexing, the A-Z stretching band shift towards lower frequencies and its linear dependence on the A-Z bond lengthening, the isotopic effects for the A· · · B and A-H bond lengths and for the A-H stretching frequency, the A-Z vibrational band broadening on complexing in the liquid phase and a dependence between the band halfwidth and the frequency shift. Some relations containing no fitting parameters are established in a good agreement with experiment
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