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Vacuum structure of a modified MIT Bag
An alternative to introducing and subsequently renormalizing classical
parameters in the expression for the vacuum energy of the MIT bag for quarks is
proposed in the massless case by appealing to the QCD trace anomaly and scale
separation due to asymptotic freedom. The explicit inclusion of gluons implies
an unrealistically low separation scale.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Aerodynamic design of a free power turbine for a 75 KW gas turbine automotive engine
A single stage axial-flow turbine having a tip diameter of 15.41 centimeters was designed. The design specifications are given and the aerodynamic design procedure is described. The design includes the transition duct and the turbine exit diffuser. The aerodynamic information includes typical results of a parametric study, velocity diagrams, blade surface and wall velocities, and blade profile and wall coordinates
Neutrino physics with multi-ton scale liquid xenon detectors
We study the sensitivity of large-scale xenon detectors to low-energy solar
neutrinos, to coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering and to neutrinoless double
beta decay. As a concrete example, we consider the xenon part of the proposed
DARWIN (Dark Matter WIMP Search with Noble Liquids) experiment. We perform
detailed Monte Carlo simulations of the expected backgrounds, considering
realistic energy resolutions and thresholds in the detector. In a low-energy
window of 2-30 keV, where the sensitivity to solar pp and Be-neutrinos is
highest, an integrated pp-neutrino rate of 5900 events can be reached in a
fiducial mass of 14 tons of natural xenon, after 5 years of data. The
pp-neutrino flux could thus be measured with a statistical uncertainty around
1%, reaching the precision of solar model predictions. These low-energy solar
neutrinos will be the limiting background to the dark matter search channel for
WIMP-nucleon cross sections below 210 cm and WIMP
masses around 50 GeVc, for an assumed 99.5% rejection of
electronic recoils due to elastic neutrino-electron scatters. Nuclear recoils
from coherent scattering of solar neutrinos will limit the sensitivity to WIMP
masses below 6 GeVc to cross sections above
410cm. DARWIN could reach a competitive half-life
sensitivity of 5.610 y to the neutrinoless double beta decay of
Xe after 5 years of data, using 6 tons of natural xenon in the central
detector region.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure
Graphite based Schottky diodes formed on Si, GaAs and 4H-SiC substrates
We demonstrate the formation of semimetal graphite/semiconductor Schottky
barriers where the semiconductor is either silicon (Si), gallium arsenide
(GaAs) or 4H-silicon carbide (4H-SiC). Near room temperature, the forward-bias
diode characteristics are well described by thermionic emission, and the
extracted barrier heights, which are confirmed by capacitance voltage
measurements, roughly follow the Schottky-Mott relation. Since the outermost
layer of the graphite electrode is a single graphene sheet, we expect that
graphene/semiconductor barriers will manifest similar behavior.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
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