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    Lambda-hypernuclear production in stopped (K-,pion) reactions reexamined

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    DWIA calculations of Lambda-hypernuclear production rates in stopped K- reactions on several p-shell targets used recently in experiments by the FINUDA Collaboration are reported. Chirally motivated K- + N -> pion + Lambda in-medium transition amplitudes are employed and the sensitivity of the calculated rates to the initial K- atomic wavefunctions and final pion distorted waves is studied. The calculated rates are compared with measured rates, wherever available, confirming earlier observations that (i) the calculated rates are generally lower than the measured rates, and (ii) the deeper the K- nuclear potential, the worse is the discrepancy. The A dependence of the calculated 1s Lambda hypernuclear production rates is discussed for the first time, providing a useful tool in resolving the issue of depth of the K- nuclear potential near threshold.Comment: matches published version, including the dubious change of `revisited' in the title to `reexamined' upon PRC Editor's insistenc

    Faddeev calculation of a KppK^- p p quasi-bound state

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    We report on the first genuinely three-body KˉNNπΣN{\bar K}NN - \pi \Sigma N coupled-channel Faddeev calculation in search for quasi-bound states in the KppK^- p p system. The main absorptivity in the KpK^- p subsystem is accounted for by fitting to KpK^- p data near threshold. Our calculation yields one such quasi-bound state, with I=1/2I=1/2, Jπ=0J^{\pi}=0^-, bound in the range B5570B \sim 55-70 MeV, with a width of Γ95110\Gamma \sim 95-110 MeV. These results differ substantially from previous estimates, and are at odds with the KppΛpK^- p p \to \Lambda p signal observed by the FINUDA collaboration.Comment: Minor editorial revision; version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Let

    Photometric validation of a model independent procedure to extract galaxy clusters

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    By means of CCD photometry in three bands (Gunn g, r, i) we investigate the existence of 12 candidate clusters extracted via a model independent peak finding algorithm (\cite{memsait}) from DPOSS data. The derived color-magnitude diagrams allow us to confirm the physical nature of 9 of the cluster candidates, and to estimate their photometric redshifts. Of the other candidates, one is a fortuitous detection of a true cluster at z~0.4, one is a false detection and the last is undecidable on the basis of the available data. The accuracy of the photometric redshifts is tested on an additional sample of 8 clusters with known spectroscopic redshifts. Photometric redshifts turn out to be accurate within z~0.01 (interquartile range).Comment: A&A in pres

    Realistic calculations of nuclear disappearance lifetimes induced by neutron-antineutron oscillations

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    Realistic calculations of nuclear disappearance lifetimes induced by neutron-antineutron oscillations are reported for oxygen and iron, using antineutron nuclear potentials derived from a recent comprehensive analysis of antiproton atomic X-ray and radiochemical data. A lower limit of 3.3 x 10E8 s on the neutron-antineutron oscillation time is derived from the Super-Kamiokande I new lower limit of 1.77 x 10E32 yr on the neutron lifetime in oxygen. Antineutron scattering lengths in carbon and nickel, needed in trap experiments using ultracold neutrons, are calculated from updated antinucleon optical potentials at threshold, with results shown to be largely model independent.Comment: version matching PRD publication, typos and references correcte

    Solvent Extraction of Vanadium (V) with N-Benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine

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    N-Benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine is a monomeric solute in chloroform which readily extracts vot from acidic aqueous solutions. The vanadium species extracted from concentrated aqueous acid solutions have a characteristic absorption band at 450-550 mμ. Solvent extraction experiments indicate that from aqueous 1-6 N HCl two vanadium species are extracted into chloroform. The compositions of these species correspond to the reagent: vanadium: chloride ratios of 2 : 1 : 1 and 3 : 1 : 1

    Solvent Extraction of Vanadium (V) with N-Benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine

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    N-Benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine is a monomeric solute in chloroform which readily extracts vot from acidic aqueous solutions. The vanadium species extracted from concentrated aqueous acid solutions have a characteristic absorption band at 450-550 mμ. Solvent extraction experiments indicate that from aqueous 1-6 N HCl two vanadium species are extracted into chloroform. The compositions of these species correspond to the reagent: vanadium: chloride ratios of 2 : 1 : 1 and 3 : 1 : 1

    Study of intermixing in a GaAs/AlGaAs quantum-well structure using doped spin-on silica layers

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    The effect of two different dopants, P and Ga, in spin-on glass (SOG) films on impurity-free vacancy disordering (IFVD) in GaAs/AlGaAs quantum-well structures has been investigated. It is observed that by varying the annealing and baking temperatures, P-doped SOG films created a similar amount of intermixing as the undoped SOG films. This is different from the results of other studies of P-doped SiO₂ and is ascribed to the low doping concentration of P, indicating that the doping concentration of P in the SiO₂ layer is one of the key parameters that may control intermixing. On the other hand, for all the samples encapsulated with Ga-doped SOG layers, significant suppression of the intermixing was observed, making them very promising candidates with which to achieve the selective-area defect engineering that is required for any successful application of IFVD.One of the authors (H.H.T.) acknowledges a fellowship awarded to him by the Australian Research Council
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