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The propagator for the step potential using the path decomposition expansion
We present a direct path integral derivation of the propagator in the
presence of a step potential. The derivation makes use of the Path
Decomposition Expansion (PDX), and also of the definition of the propagator as
a limit of lattice paths.Comment: To appear in DICE 2008 conference proceeding
Numerically determined transport laws for fingering ("thermohaline") convection in astrophysics
We present the first three-dimensional simulations of fingering convection
performed in a parameter regime close to the one relevant for astrophysics, and
reveal the existence of simple asymptotic scaling laws for turbulent heat and
compositional transport. These laws can straightforwardly be extrapolated to
the true astrophysical regime. Our investigation also indicates that
thermocompositional "staircases," a key consequence of fingering convection in
the ocean, cannot form spontaneously in the fingering regime in stellar
interiors. Our proposed empirically-determined transport laws thus provide
simple prescriptions for mixing by fingering convection in a variety of
astrophysical situations, and should, from here on, be used preferentially over
older and less accurate parameterizations. They also establish that fingering
convection does not provide sufficient extra mixing to explain observed
chemical abundances in RGB stars.Comment: Submitted to ApJ Letters on October 29th. 15 pages, 4 figures. See
Garaud 2010 for companion pape
Novel Six-Quark Hidden-Color Dibaryon States in QCD
The recent observation of a hadronic resonance in the proton-neutron
system with isospin and spin-parity raises the possibility
of producing other novel six-quark dibaryon configurations allowed by QCD. A
dramatic example of an exotic six-quark color-singlet system is the charge
, isospin I=3, state which couples strongly to
+ The width and decay properties of such
six-quark resonances could be regarded as manifestations of "hidden-color"
six-quark configurations, a first-principle prediction of QCD -- SU(3)-color
gauge theory for the deuteron distribution amplitude. Other implications and
possible future experiments are discussed
Higher-Twist Dynamics in Large Transverse Momentum Hadron Production
A scaling law analysis of the world data on inclusive large-pT hadron
production in hadronic collisions is carried out. A significant deviation from
leading-twist perturbative QCD predictions at next-to-leading order is
reported. The observed discrepancy is largest at high values of xT=2pT/sqrt(s).
In contrast, the production of prompt photons and jets exhibits the scaling
behavior which is close to the conformal limit, in agreement with the
leading-twist expectation. These results bring evidence for a non-negligible
contribution of higher-twist processes in large-pT hadron production in
hadronic collisions, where the hadron is produced directly in the hard
subprocess rather than by gluon or quark jet fragmentation. Predictions for
scaling exponents at RHIC and LHC are given, and it is suggested to trigger the
isolated large-pT hadron production to enhance higher-twist processes.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Extended introduction, additional reference
Periodicity of mass extinctions without an extraterrestrial cause
We study a lattice model of a multi-species prey-predator system. Numerical
results show that for a small mutation rate the model develops irregular
long-period oscillatory behavior with sizeable changes in a number of species.
The periodicity of extinctions on Earth was suggested by Raup and Sepkoski but
so far is lacking a satisfactory explanation. Our model indicates that this is
a natural consequence of the ecosystem dynamics, not the result of any
extraterrestrial cause.Comment: 4 pages, accepted in Phys.Rev.
DATAC bus monitor
The Digital Autonomous Terminal Access Communications (DATAC) bus is a multiple transmitter data bus developed to interconnect various aircraft systems. A typical DATAC bus installation for the NASA B-737 aircraft is shown. A bus monitor unit was developed for the DATAC data bus. The bus monitor unit consists of two systems: A Zilog Z8002 based S100 bus microcomputer system that connects to a DATAC terminal and receives data appearing on the bus, and an IMB PC-compatible computer used to display and interpret that data. Test results of the existing bus monitor have indicated areas for improvement. The most obvious improvement is to increase the speed of the data transfers between the S100 and the MS-DOS systems
An L1 Penalty Method for General Obstacle Problems
We construct an efficient numerical scheme for solving obstacle problems in
divergence form. The numerical method is based on a reformulation of the
obstacle in terms of an L1-like penalty on the variational problem. The
reformulation is an exact regularizer in the sense that for large (but finite)
penalty parameter, we recover the exact solution. Our formulation is applied to
classical elliptic obstacle problems as well as some related free boundary
problems, for example the two-phase membrane problem and the Hele-Shaw model.
One advantage of the proposed method is that the free boundary inherent in the
obstacle problem arises naturally in our energy minimization without any need
for problem specific or complicated discretization. In addition, our scheme
also works for nonlinear variational inequalities arising from convex
minimization problems.Comment: 20 pages, 18 figure
Light-Front Holography: A First Approximation to QCD
Starting from the Hamiltonian equation of motion in QCD, we identify an
invariant light-front coordinate which allows the separation of the
dynamics of quark and gluon binding from the kinematics of constituent spin and
internal orbital angular momentum. The result is a single variable light-front
Schrodinger equation for QCD which determines the eigenspectrum and the
light-front wavefunctions of hadrons for general spin and orbital angular
momentum. This light-front wave equation is equivalent to the equations of
motion which describe the propagation of spin- modes on anti-de Sitter (AdS)
space.Comment: 4 pages. The limits of validity of the model are further discussed.
To appear in Physical Review Letter
Higher-twist contributions to large pT hadron production in hadronic collisions
The scaling behavior of large-pT hadron production in hadronic collisions is
investigated. A significant deviation from the NLO QCD predictions is reported,
especially at high values of xT=2pT/sqrt(s). In contrast, the prompt photon and
jet production data prove in agreement with leading-twist expectations. These
results are interpreted as coming from a non-negligible contribution of
higher-twist processes, where the hadron is produced directly in the hard
subprocess. Predictions for scaling exponents at RHIC are successfully compared
to PHENIX preliminary measurements. We suggest to trigger on isolated large-pT
hadron production to enhance higher-twist processes, and point that the use of
isolated hadrons as a signal for new physics at colliders can be affected by
the presence of direct hadron production processes.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Talk given at the 45th Rencontres de Moriond QCD
and High Energy Interactions, La Thuile, Italy, 13-20 March 201
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