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Comment on Decay
We calculate the rate for decay using Chiral
Perturbation Theory. This isospin violating process results from -
mixing, and its amplitude is proportional to . Experimental information on the branching
ratio for can provide insight into the pattern of
violation in radiative decays.Comment: 7 pages with 2 figures not included but available upon request,
CALT-68-191
Pulse generation without gain-bandwidth limitation in a laser with self-similar evolution
With existing techniques for mode-locking, the bandwidth of ultrashort pulses from a laser is determined primarily by the spectrum of the gain medium. Lasers with self-similar evolution of the pulse in the gain medium can tolerate strong spectral breathing, which is stabilized by nonlinear attraction to the parabolic self-similar pulse. Here we show that this property can be exploited in a fiber laser to eliminate the gain-bandwidth limitation to the pulse duration. Broad (̃200 nm) spectra are generated through passive nonlinear propagation in a normal-dispersion laser, and these can be dechirped to ̃20-fs duration
The effect of delayed auditory feedback on activity in the temporal lobe while speaking: A Positron Emission Tomography study
Purpose: Delayed auditory feedback is a technique that can improve fluency in stutterers, while disrupting fluency in many non-stuttering individuals. The aim of this study was to determine the neural basis for the detection of and compensation for such a delay, and the effects of increases in the delay duration. Method: Positron emission tomography (PET) was used to image regional cerebral blood flow changes, an index of neural activity, and assessed the influence of increasing amounts of delay. Results: Delayed auditory feedback led to increased activation in the bilateral superior temporal lobes, extending into posterior-medial auditory areas. Similar peaks in the temporal lobe were sensitive to increases in the amount of delay. A single peak in the temporal parietal junction responded to the amount of delay but not to the presence of a delay (relative to no delay). Conclusions: This study permitted distinctions to be made between the neural response to hearing one's voice at a delay, and the neural activity that correlates with this delay. Notably all the peaks showed some influence of the amount of delay. This result confirms a role for the posterior, sensori-motor ‘how’ system in the production of speech under conditions of delayed auditory feedback
A precise determination of the charm quark's mass in quenched QCD
We present a lattice determination of the charm quark's mass, using the mass
of the D_s meson as experimental input. All errors are under control with the
exception of the quenched approximation. Setting the scale with F_K=160 MeV,
our final result for the renormalization group invariant (RGI) quark mass is
M_c = 1.654(45) GeV, which translates to m_c(m_c) =1.301(34) GeV for the
running mass in the MSbar scheme. A 6 percent increase of the RGI quark mass is
observed when the scale is set by the nucleon mass. This is a typical quenched
scale ambiguity, which is reduced to about 3 percent for m_c(m_c), and to 4
percent for the mass ratio M_c/M_s. In contrast, the mass splitting
m(Dstar_s)-m(D_s) changes from 117(11) MeV to 94(11) MeV, which is
significantly smaller than the experimental value of 144 MeV.Comment: 27 pages, 5 figure
Risk Assessment of the potential impacts of seismic air gun surveys on marine finfish and invertebrates in Western Australia
Seismic surveys have the potential to affect marine life, including commercially and recreationally important finfish and invertebrate species and their prey. There is, however, considerable uncertainty around the degree of impact and relevant pressure-response pathways across the different taxonomic groups
Spontaneously generated X-shaped light bullets
We observe the formation of an intense optical wavepacket fully localized in
all dimensions, i.e. both longitudinally (in time) and in the transverse plane,
with an extension of a few tens of fsec and microns, respectively. Our
measurements show that the self-trapped wave is a X-shaped light bullet
spontaneously generated from a standard laser wavepacket via the nonlinear
material response (i.e., second-harmonic generation), which extend the soliton
concept to a new realm, where the main hump coexists with conical tails which
reflect the symmetry of linear dispersion relationship.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, submitted for publicatio
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