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Fiscal year 1981 scientific and technical reports, articles, papers, and presentations
This bibliography lists approximately 503 formal NASA technical reports, papers published in technical journals, and presentations by MSFC personnel in FY-1981. It also includes papers of MSFC contractors. Citations announced in the NASA scientific and technical information system are noted
FY 1983 scientific and technical reports, articles, papers and presentations
Formal NASA technical reports, papers published in technical journals, and presentations by MSFC personnel in FY 83 are presented. Papers of MSFC contractors are included
Topological Charge Membranes in 2D and 4D Gauge Theory
Local topological charge structure in the 2D CP(N-1) sigma models is studied
using the overlap Dirac operator. Long-range coherence of topological charge
along locally 1D regions in 2D space-time is observed. We discuss the
connection between these results and the recent discovery of coherent 3D sheets
of topological charge in 4D QCD. In both cases, coherent regions of topological
charge form along surfaces of approximmate codimension 1.Comment: Lattice2004(topology
Decays rates for S- and P-wave bottomonium
We use the Bodwin-Braaten-Lepage factorization scheme to separate the long-
and short-distance factors that contribute to the decay rates of ,
(S-wave) and , (P-wave). The long distance matrix
elements are calculated on the lattice in the quenched approximation using a
non-relativistic formulation of the quark dynamics.Comment: 3 pages Latex using espcrc2.sty and epsf.sty + 2 postscript figure
The Charm Quark on the Lattice
We formulate lattice fermions in a way that encompasses Wilson fermions as
well as the static and non-relativistic approximations. In particular, we treat
systematically ( is the fermion mass) showing how to understand the
Wilson action as an effective action for systems with \vek{p}\ll m_q. The
results show how to extract matrix elements and the spectrum from simulations
with , which is relevant for the charm quark.Comment: 4 pages LaTeX using espcrc2.sty and epsf.sty. FERMILAB-CONF-92/329-
Binding Energies in Nonrelativistic Field Theories
Relativistic corrections communicate the binding energy of a bound state to
its kinetic mass. This mechanism is reviewed and used to explain anomalous
results of Collins, Edwards, Heller, and Sloan (hep-lat/9512026), which
compared rest and kinetic masses of heavy-light mesons and quarkonia.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, poster presented at LATTICE96(heavy quarks
Managing Stress in a Time of Increased Pressure: Perspectives from University Presidents
The modern university presidency continues to become more complex, resulting in numerous personal and professional stresses placed on a president. This study explores the sources, impacts, and successful prevention and management of stress in the position. Data for the study comes from qualitative phenomenological interviews with five sitting presidents of public and private universities in the United States. Using a theoretical lens derived from executive stress theory, the authors examine the degree to which a need for personal control and stability play a role in producing stress and motivating certain stress responses. Meaningful relationships, positive mindsets, and repeatable practices of self-care and reflection are found to have a positive impact on presidents’ ability to manage stress. Greater awareness of stress management through education and training will benefit presidents and prospective presidents in navigating the position
The eta-prime propagator in quenched QCD
The calculation of the eta-prime hairpin diagram is carried out in the
modified quenched approximation (MQA) in which the lattice artifact which
causes exceptional configurations is removed by shifting observed poles at
kappa<kappa_c in the quark propagators to the critical value of hop ping
parameter. By this method, the eta-prime propagator can be accurately
calculated even for very light quark mass. A determination of the topological
susceptibility for quenched QCD is also obtained, using the fermionic method of
Smit and Vink to calculate winding numbers.Comment: 3 pages, 3 postscript figure
b-quark decay in the collinear approximation
The semileptonic decay of a b-quark, b--> c l nu, is considered in the
relativistic limit where the decay products are approximately collinear.
Analytic results for the double differential lepton energy distributions are
given for finite charm-quark mass. Their use for the fast simulation of
isolated lepton backgrounds from heavy quark decays is discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, submitted to Phys.Rev.
The Influence of Passive Immunity on Serological Responses to Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae Vaccination
Vaccine induced serum antibody levels were significantly less in pigs with passive immunity to Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae compared to pigs without passive immunity. Age at vaccination did not influence antibody responses to vaccination. The presence of passive antibodies at the time of vaccination may provide an explanation for vaccination failure under field conditions
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