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    Reaction mechanisms of pair transfer

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    The mechanisms of nuclear transfer reactions are described for the transfer of two nucleons from one nucleus to another. Two-nucleon overlap functions are defined in various coordinate systems, and their transformation coefficients given between coordinate systems. Post and prior couplings are defined for sequential transfer mechanisms, and it is demonstrated that the combination of `prior-post' couplings avoids non-orthogonality terms, but does not avoid couplings that do not have good zero-range approximations. The simultaneous and sequential mechanisms are demonstrated for the 124^{124}Sn(p,t)122^{122}Sn reaction at 25 MeV using shell-model overlap functions. The interference between the various simultaneous and sequential amplitudes is shown.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, chapter 34 in "50 Years of Nuclear BCS", edited by R. A. Broglia and V. Zelevinsky: ISBN 978-981-4412-48-3 Uses WS macros (included). Corrected text and calculations as in the published versio

    Measurements of alpha_s from hadronic event shapes in e+e- annihilation

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    New studies of hadronic event shape observables in e+ e- collisions between 13 and 183 GeV CM energy have enabled the running of alpha_s to be confirmed and the validity of non-perturbative power-law corrections to be investigated. A more precise value of alpha_s(M_Z) with reduced theoretical errors has been reported from fitting 18 oriented event shape distributions measured in one experiment at the Z.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, ICHEP Vancouver, Canada, 199

    Space Detectors for Gamma Rays (100 MeV - 100 GeV): from EGRET to Fermi LAT

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    The design of spaceborne high-energy (E>100 MeV) gamma-ray detectors depends on two principal factors: (1) the basic physics of detecting and measuring the properties of the gamma rays; and (2) the constraints of operating such a detector in space for an extended period. Improvements in technology have enabled major advances in detector performance, as illustrated by two successful instruments, EGRET on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory and LAT on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Comptes Rendus Physiqu

    Unread Letters to My Mother

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    The poem Unread Letters to My Mother is a meditation on dream and memory and how PTSD brought on by childhood trauma has effected those things within the speaker\u27s life. Each of the seven sections are addressed to the speaker\u27s mother, but the reader knows these are things which are left unsaid, in the darkness, as the clarity and insight they provide into the speaker\u27s life is perhaps too overwhelming for the figure of the mother to process

    A Survey of Composite Grid Generation for General Three-dimensional Sections

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    The generation and use of composite grids for general three-dimensional physical boundary configurations is discussed, and the availability of several codes or procedures is noted. With the composite framework, the physical region is segmented into sub-regions, each bounded by six curved sides, and a grid is generated in each sub-region. These grids may be joined at the interfaces between the sub-regions with various degrees of continuity. This structure allows codes to be constructed to operate on rectangular blocks in computational space, so that existing solution procedures can be readily incorporated in the construction of codes for general configurations. Numerical grid generation is an integral part of the numerical solution of partial differential equations and is one of the pacing items in the development of codes for general configurations. The numerically generated grid frees the computational simulation from restriction to certain boundary shapes and allows general codes to be written in which the boundary shape is specified simply by input. The numerically generated grid allows all computation to be done on a fixed square grid in the computational space, which is always rectangular by construction

    Quantum mechanics and consciousness: Thoughts on a causal correspondence theory

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    Which way does causation proceed? The pattern in the material world seems to be upward: particles to molecules to organisms to brains to mental processes. In contrast, the principles of quantum mechanics allow us to see a pattern of downward causation. These new ideas describe sets of multiple levels in which each level influences the levels below it through generation and selection. Top-down causation makes exciting sense of the world: we can find analogies in psychology, in the formation of our minds, in locating the source of consciousness, and even in the possible logic of belief in God

    Gamma-Ray Pulsar Studies with GLAST

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    Some pulsars have their maximum observable energy output in the gamma-ray band, offering the possibility of using these high-energy photons as probes of the particle acceleration and interaction processes in pulsar magnetospheres. After an extended hiatus between satellite missions, the recently-launched AGILE mission and the upcoming Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) Large Area Telescope (LAT) will allow gamma-ray tests of the theoretical models developed based on past discoveries. With its greatly improved sensitivity, better angular resolution, and larger energy reach than older instruments, GLAST LAT should detect dozens to hundreds of new gamma-ray pulsars and measure luminosities, light curves, and phase-resolved spectra with unprecedented resolution. It will also have the potential to find radio-quiet pulsars like Geminga, using blind search techniques. Cooperation with radio and X-ray pulsar astronomers is an important aspect of the LAT team's planning for pulsar studies.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures. To appear in the proceedings of "40 Years of Pulsars: Millisecond Pulsars, Magnetars, and More", August 12-17, 2007, McGill University, Montreal, Canad
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