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The Kagome Antiferromagnet: A Schwinger-Boson Mean-Field Theory Study
The Heisenberg antiferromagnet on the Kagom\'{e} lattice is studied in the
framework of Schwinger-boson mean-field theory. Two solutions with different
symmetries are presented. One solution gives a conventional quantum state with
order for all spin values. Another gives a gapped spin liquid
state for spin and a mixed state with both and
orders for spin . We emphasize that the mixed
state exhibits two sets of peaks in the static spin structure factor. And for
the case of spin , the gap value we obtained is consistent with the
previous numerical calculations by other means. We also discuss the
thermodynamic quantities such as the specific heat and magnetic susceptibility
at low temperatures and show that our result is in a good agreement with the
Mermin-Wagner theorem.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Forecasting the Cosmological Constraints with Anisotropic Baryon Acoustic Oscillations from Multipole Expansion
Baryon acoustic oscillations (BAOs) imprinted in the galaxy power spectrum
can be used as a standard ruler to determine angular diameter distance and
Hubble parameter at high redshift galaxies. Combining redshift distortion
effect which apparently distorts the galaxy clustering pattern, we can also
constrain the growth rate of large-scale structure formation. Usually, future
forecast for constraining these parameters from galaxy redshift surveys has
been made with a full 2D power spectrum characterized as function of wavenumber
and directional cosine between line-of-sight direction and wave
vector, i.e., . Here, we apply the multipole expansion to the full 2D
power spectrum, and discuss how much cosmological information can be extracted
from the lower-multipole spectra, taking a proper account of the non-linear
effects on gravitational clustering and redshift distortion. The Fisher matrix
analysis reveals that compared to the analysis with full 2D spectrum, a partial
information from the monopole and quadrupole spectra generally degrades the
constraints by a factor of for each parameter. The additional
information from the hexadecapole spectrum helps to improve the constraints,
which lead to an almost comparable result expected from the full 2D spectrum.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figure
Analysis of biofouling effect on the fatigue life and energy performance of wave energy converter system
This study presents an analysis of a wave energy converter (WEC) system consisting of a buoy, a mooring system, and a power cable connected to a hub. The design service life of the investigated WEC is 25 years. During this long period, its service life will be influenced by marine biofouling due to the biological activity in the water.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of biofouling with regard to the energy performance of the WEC and the fatigue lives of the mooring lines and power cable. The marine biofouling is modelled by an increase in the masses and drag coefficient of the mooring lines and power cable. Coupled response analysis using the DNV-GL software SESAM was conducted to simulate hydrodynamic and structural response of the WEC system. Energy performance analyses and stress-based rainflow counting fatigue calculations were performed separately using an in-house code. The results show that, for a WEC system which has been deployed for 25 years, biofouling can reduce the total power absorption by up to 10% and decrease the fatigue life of the mooring lines by approximately 20%
Neutrino Masses, Lepton Flavor Mixing and Leptogenesis in the Minimal Seesaw Model
We present a review of neutrino phenomenology in the minimal seesaw model
(MSM), an economical and intriguing extension of the Standard Model with only
two heavy right-handed Majorana neutrinos. Given current neutrino oscillation
data, the MSM can predict the neutrino mass spectrum and constrain the
effective masses of the tritium beta decay and the neutrinoless double-beta
decay. We outline five distinct schemes to parameterize the neutrino
Yukawa-coupling matrix of the MSM. The lepton flavor mixing and baryogenesis
via leptogenesis are investigated in some detail by taking account of possible
texture zeros of the Dirac neutrino mass matrix. We derive an upper bound on
the CP-violating asymmetry in the decay of the lighter right-handed Majorana
neutrino. The effects of the renormalization-group evolution on the neutrino
mixing parameters are analyzed, and the correlation between the CP-violating
phenomena at low and high energies is highlighted. We show that the observed
matter-antimatter asymmetry of the Universe can naturally be interpreted
through the resonant leptogenesis mechanism at the TeV scale. The
lepton-flavor-violating rare decays, such as , are also
discussed in the supersymmetric extension of the MSM.Comment: 50 pages, 22 EPS figures, macro file ws-ijmpe.cls included, accepted
for publication in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
Scanning tunneling spectroscopy of superconducting LiFeAs single crystals: Evidence for two nodeless energy gaps and coupling to a bosonic mode
The superconducting compound, LiFeAs, is studied by scanning tunneling
microscopy and spectroscopy. A gap map of the unreconstructed surface indicates
a high degree of homogeneity in this system. Spectra at 2 K show two nodeless
superconducting gaps with meV and
meV. The gaps close as the temperature is increased to the bulk
indicating that the surface accurately represents the bulk. A dip-hump
structure is observed below with an energy scale consistent with a
magnetic resonance recently reported by inelastic neutron scattering
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