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Future Measurements of Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering at HERMES
Prospects for future measurements of Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering at
HERMES are studied using different simple models for parameterizations of
generalized parton distributions (GPDs). Measurements of the lepton charge and
lepton beam helicity asymmetry will yield important input for theoretical
models towards the future extraction of GPDs.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figure
Transversity Distribution and Polarized Fragmentation Function from Semi-inclusive Pion Electroproduction
A method is discussed to determine the hitherto unknown u-quark transversity
distribution from a planned HERMES measurement of a single-spin asymmetry in
semi-inclusive pion electroproduction off a transversely polarized target.
Assuming u-quark dominance, the measurement yields the shapes of the
transversity distribution and of the ratio of a polarized and the unpolarized
u-quark fragmentation functions. The unknown relative normalization can be
obtained by identifying the transversity distribution with the well-known
helicity distribution at large x. The systematic uncertainty of the method is
dominated by the assumption of u-quark dominance.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, revised version as will be published in EPJ
Resonant tunneling through a macroscopic charge state in a superconducting SET transistor
We predict theoretically and observe in experiment that the differential
conductance of a superconducting SET transistor exhibits a peak which is a
complete analogue in a macroscopic system of a standard resonant tunneling peak
associated with tunneling through a single quantum state. In particular, in a
symmetric transistor, the peak height is universal and equal to . Away from the resonance we clearly observe the co-tunneling current
which in contrast to the normal-metal transistor varies linearly with the bias
voltage.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, Fig. 1 available upon request from the first
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Nonideal quantum detectors in Bayesian formalism
The Bayesian formalism for a continuous measurement of solid-state qubits is
derived for a model which takes into account several factors of the detector
nonideality. In particular, we consider additional classical output and
backaction noises (with finite correlation), together with quantum-limited
output and backaction noises, and take into account possible asymmetry of the
detector coupling. The formalism is first derived for a single qubit and then
generalized to the measurement of entangled qubits.Comment: 10 page
Spiral attractors as the root of a new type of "bursting activity" in the Rosenzweig-MacArthur model
We study the peculiarities of spiral attractors in the Rosenzweig-MacArthur
model, that describes dynamics in a food chain "prey-predator-superpredator".
It is well-known that spiral attractors having a "teacup" geometry are typical
for this model at certain values of parameters for which the system can be
considered as slow-fast system. We show that these attractors appear due to the
Shilnikov scenario, the first step in which is associated with a supercritical
Andronov-Hopf bifurcation and the last step leads to the appearance of a
homoclinic attractor containing a homoclinic loop to a saddle-focus equilibrium
with two-dimension unstable manifold. It is shown that the homoclinic spiral
attractors together with the slow-fast behavior give rise to a new type of
bursting activity in this system. Intervals of fast oscillations for such type
of bursting alternate with slow motions of two types: small amplitude
oscillations near a saddle-focus equilibrium and motions near a stable slow
manifold of a fast subsystem. We demonstrate that such type of bursting
activity can be either chaotic or regular
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