231 research outputs found

    Computerized Scanning Auger Microprobe

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    An Auger spectrometer has been automated using a microcomputer. Fundamental considerations in the design and choice of the computerized system are presented and should be of general interest. The spectrometer was a Physical Electronics Ind. model 545 scanning Auger microprobe. The microcomputer chosen was a Southwest Technical Products 6809 computer system. Hardware details are discussed with emphasis on the four computer-spectrometer interface boards. These boards are (1) Auger energy control board, which sets the Auger detection energy with its 16 bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC); (2) read Auger signal board, which reads the Auger signal intensity with its 12 bit analog-to-digital converter; (3) multipurpose DAC board, which uses two pairs of 8 bit DAC\u27s to position the excitation beam and display the data in memory on a CRT monitor, and (4) timing and relay control board, which selects various instruments and power supplies as required during the fully automated depth profiling sputter sequences. Organizational details of the control, analysis, and output software are discussed. The operation of the main Auger control program is emphasized along with its menu driven options, which provide great versatility to the operator. Examples are shown of the various data output modes, which include displays on the CRT monitor and plots from the multicolor digital plotter. © 1985, American Vacuum Society. All rights reserved

    Global governance: fit for purpose?

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    This report from the SNS Democracy Council provides a thorough assessment of whether the current system of global governance is fit for purpose. Do current international organizations hold the power required to develop, implement, and enforce global policies? Do these institutions wield this power with sufficient effectiveness to reduce transboundary problems? And do they possess legitimacy as governing bodies in the eyes of citizens and elites? This report explores these themes in a comparative perspective, mapping and analyzing patterns across a broad range of international organizations in areas such as development, finance, health, human rights, security, and trade. As an illustration, the report also offers an in-depth analysis of power, effectiveness, and legitimacy in respect of global climate governance.Security and Global AffairsInstitutions, Decisions and Collective Behaviou

    On the Aggregation of Inertial Particles in Random Flows

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    We describe a criterion for particles suspended in a randomly moving fluid to aggregate. Aggregation occurs when the expectation value of a random variable is negative. This random variable evolves under a stochastic differential equation. We analyse this equation in detail in the limit where the correlation time of the velocity field of the fluid is very short, such that the stochastic differential equation is a Langevin equation.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figure

    Isgur-Wise Function and VcbV_{cb} from Bethe-Salpeter Equations

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    We calculate the Isgur-Wise function from the solutions of the Bethe-Salpeter equations. The shape of the Isgur-Wise function thus calculated is a prediction of the Bethe-Salpeter equations and does not depend on undetermined parameters. We develop an analytical approximation to our Isgur-Wise function in the form ξ(ω)=η[1ρ2η(ω1)+a(ω1)3/2]\xi ( \omega) = \eta [ 1 - \frac{{\rho^2}}{\eta} (\omega - 1) + a (\omega - 1)^{3/2}] where ρ2=1.279\rho^2 = 1.279, a=.91a = .91, η=.9942\eta = .9942 and ω\omega is the recoil velocity. The Isgur-Wise function is then used to obtain VcbV_{cb} from the recent experimental data of BˉDνˉ{\bar B} \to D^* \ell \bar\nu decay. Our best estimate of VcbV_{cb} is (34.7±2.5)×103(34.7 \pm 2.5) \times 10^{-3}, which is comparable to some of the latest estimates in the literature.Comment: 12 Pages, 6 Postscript figures (appended at the end with instructions, available also from [email protected]

    Turbulence in a free surface

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    We report an experimental and numerical study of turbulent fluid motion in a free surface. The flow is realized experimentally on the surface of a tank filled with water stirred by a vertically oscillating grid positioned well below the surface. Particles floating on the surface are used to visualize the flow. The effect of surface waves appears to be negligible. The flow is unconventional in that it is confined to two dimensions but does not have squared vorticity as a conservation law, that it is not divergence free and that it inherits scaling features of the mean square velocity differences S_2(R) and the vorticity fluctuations Omega(R) from the bulk 3-d turbulence.Comment: 4 pages, 4 Postscript figure

    Decay constants, semi-leptonic and non-leptonic decays in a Bethe-Salpeter Model

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    We evaluate the decay constants for the B and DD mesons and the form factors for the semileptonic decays of the B meson to DD and DD^* mesons in a Bethe-Salpeter model. From data we extract Vcb=0.039±0.002V_{cb}=0.039 \pm 0.002 from BˉDlνˉ{\bar B} \to D^* l {\bar{\nu}} and Vcb=0.037±0.004V_{cb}=0.037 \pm 0.004 from BˉDlνˉ{\bar B} \to D l {\bar{\nu}} decays. The form factors are then used to obtain non-leptonic decay partial widths for BDπ(K) B\to D \pi (K) and BDD(Ds)B \to D D (D_s) in the factorization approximation.Comment: 15 Pages, 3 Postscript figures (available also from [email protected]

    Ground-state Spectrum of Light-quark Mesons

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    A confining, Goldstone theorem preserving, separable Ansatz for the ladder kernel of the two-body Bethe-Salpeter equation is constructed from phenomenologically efficacious uu, dd and ss dressed-quark propagators. The simplicity of the approach is its merit. It provides a good description of the ground-state isovector-pseudoscalar, vector and axial-vector meson spectrum; facilitates an exploration of the relative importance of various components of the two-body Bethe-Salpeter amplitudes, showing that sub-leading Dirac components are quantitatively important in the isovector-pseudoscalar meson channels; and allows a scrutiny of the domain of applicability of ladder truncation studies. A colour-antitriplet diquark spectrum is obtained. Shortcomings of separable Ans\"atze and the ladder kernel are highlighted.Comment: 30 pages, LaTeX/REVTEX 3.0, no figure

    Isospin Multiplet Structure in Ultra--Heavy Fermion Bound States

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    The coupled Bethe--Salpeter bound state equations for a QQˉQ\bar Q system, where Q=(U,D)Q=(U,D) is a degenerate, fourth generation, super--heavy quark doublet, are solved in several ladder approximation models. The exchanges of gluon, Higgs and Goldstone modes in the standard model are calculated in the ultra--heavy quark limit where weak γ,W±\gamma, W^\pm and Z0Z^0 contributions are negligible. A natural I=0I=0 and I=1I=1 multiplet pattern is found, with large splittings occuring between the different weak iso--spin states when MQM_Q, the quark masses, are larger than values in the range 0.4TeV<MQ<0.8TeV0.4 TeV<M_Q<0.8 TeV, depending on which model is used. Consideration of ultra--heavy quark lifetime constraints and UDU-D mass splitting constraints are reviewed to establish the plausibility of lifetime and mass degeneracy requirements assumed for this paper.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figures (hard copy available upon request), report# KU-HEP-93-2
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