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-- coupling in He with the Nijmegen soft-core potentials
The -- coupling in
He is studied with the [ + +
] + [ + + ] + [ + + ] model,
where the particle is assumed as a frozen core. We use the Nijmegen
soft-core potentials, NSC97e and NSC97f, for the valence baryon-baryon part,
and the phenomenological potentials for the parts (=,
, and ). We find that the calculated of He for NSC97e and NSC97f are,
respectively, 0.6 and 0.4 MeV in the full coupled-channel calculation, the
results of which are about half in comparison with the experimental data,
MeV.
Characteristics of the sector in the NSC97 potentials are discussed in
detail.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figure
Dynamics of Quasi-ordered Structure in a Regio-regulated pi-Conjugated Polymer:Poly(4-methylthiazole-2,5-diyl)
Dynamics of regio-regulated Poly(4-methylthiazole-2,5-diyl) [HH-P4MeTz] was
inves tigated by solid-state 1H, 2D, 13C NMR spectroscopies, and differential
scanning calorimetry(DSC) measurements. DSC, 2D quadrupolar echo NMR, 13C
cross-polarization and magic-angle spinning(CPMAS) NMR, and 2D spin-echo(2DSE)
CPMAS NMR spectroscopy suggest existence of a quasi-ordered phase in which
backbone twists take place with weakened pi-stackings. Two-dimensional exchange
2D NMR(2DEX) detected slow dynamics with a rate of an order of 10^2Hz for the
CD_3 group in d_3-HH-P4MeTz at 288K. The frequency dependence of proton
longitudinal relaxation rate at 288K shows a omega^-1/2 dependence, which is
due to the one-dimensional diffusion-like motion of backbone conformational
modulation waves. The diffusion rate was estimated as 3+/-2 GHz, which was
approximately 10^7 times larger than that estimated by 2DEX NMR measurements.
These results suggest that there exists anomalous dispersion of modulation
waves in HH-P4MeTz. The one-dimensional group velocity of the wave packet is
responsible for the behavior of proton longitudinal relaxation time. On the
other hand, the 2DEX NMR is sensitive to phase velocity of the nutation of
methyl groups that is associated with backbone twists. From proton T_1 and T_2
measurements, the activation energy was estimated as 2.9 and 3.4 kcal/mol,
respectively. These were in agreement with 3.0 kcal/mol determined by
Moller-Plesset(MP2) molecular orbital(MO) calculation. We also performed
chemical shielding calculation of the methyl-carbon in order to understand
chemical shift tensor behavior, leading to the fact that a quasi-ordered phase
coexist with the crystalline phase.Comment: 14 pages, 11 figures, to appear in Phys.Rev.
Adaptive homodyne measurement of optical phase
We present an experimental demonstration of the power of real-time feedback
in quantum metrology, confirming a theoretical prediction by Wiseman regarding
the superior performance of an adaptive homodyne technique for single-shot
measurement of optical phase. For phase measurements performed on weak coherent
states with no prior knowledge of the signal phase, we show that the variance
of adaptive homodyne estimation approaches closer to the fundamental quantum
uncertainty limit than any previously demonstrated technique. Our results
underscore the importance of real-time feedback for reaching quantum
performance limits in coherent telecommunication, precision measurement and
information processing.Comment: RevTex4, color PDF figures (separate files), submitted to PR
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
A Simulation Method to Resolve Hydrodynamic Interactions in Colloidal Dispersions
A new computational method is presented to resolve hydrodynamic interactions
acting on solid particles immersed in incompressible host fluids. In this
method, boundaries between solid particles and host fluids are replaced with a
continuous interface by assuming a smoothed profile. This enabled us to
calculate hydrodynamic interactions both efficiently and accurately, without
neglecting many-body interactions. The validity of the method was tested by
calculating the drag force acting on a single cylindrical rod moving in an
incompressible Newtonian fluid. This method was then applied in order to
simulate sedimentation process of colloidal dispersions.Comment: 7pages, 7 figure
Critical Behavior of Anisotropic Heisenberg Mixed-Spin Chains in a Field
We numerically investigate the critical behavior of the spin-(1,1/2)
Heisenberg ferrimagnet with anisotropic exchange coupling in a magnetic field.
A quantized magnetization plateau as a function of the field, appearing at a
third of the saturated magnetization, is stable over whole the
antiferromagnetic coupling region. The plateau vanishes in the ferromagnetic
coupling region via the Kosterlitz-Thouless transition. Comparing the quantum
and classical magnetization curves, we elucidate what are essential quantum
effects.Comment: 5 pages, Revtex, with 7 eps figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. B (An
extra ps figure (fig7.ps) is included for printing.
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