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    Spectroscopy of Baryons Containing Two Heavy Quarks in Nonperturbative Quark Dynamics

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    We have studied the three quark systems in an Effective Hamiltonian approach in QCD. With only two parameters: the string tension sigma and the strong coupling constant alpha_s we obtain a good description of the ground state light and heavy baryons. The prediction of masses of the doubly heavy baryons not discovered yet are also given. In particular, a mass of 3620 MeV for the lightest (ccu) baryon is found by employing the hyperspherical formalism to the three quark confining potential with the string junction.Comment: 8 pages, LaTe

    Analytic calculation of field-strength correlators

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    Field correlators are expressed using background field formalism through the gluelump Green's functions. The latter are obtained in the path integral and Hamiltonian formalism. As a result behaviour of field correlators is obtained at small and large distances both for perturbative and nonperturbative parts. The latter decay exponentially at large distances and are finite at x=0, in agreement with OPE and lattice data.Comment: 28 pages, no figures; new material added, misprints correcte

    Electron and Phonon Thermal Waves in Semiconductors: an Application to Photothermal Effects

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    The electron and phonon temperature distribution function are calculated in semiconductors. We solved the coupled one-dimensional heat-diffussion equations in the linear approximation in which the physical parameters on the sample are independent of the temperature. We also consider the heat flux at the surface of the semiconductor as a boundary condition for each electron and phonon systems instead of using a fixed temperature. From this, we obtain an expression for electron and phonon temperature respectively. The characterization of the thermal waves properties is duscussed and some practical procedures for this purpose provide us information about the electron and phonon thermal parameters.Comment: 12 pages, amstex and amssymb macro package (LaTeX2e edition

    Association between Sufferers of Disabled Somatic Heart Disease and Suicide

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    A significant proportion of cardiac patients suffer from depression, which precedes suicidal thoughts. This study identifies clinical vulnerabilities for suicidal ideation in cardiac patients. Although population studies have examined risk factors for suicidal ideation, the prevalence and associated factors in individuals with suicidal ideation are largely unknown. This article aims to explore the factors associated with suicidal thoughts in coronary heart disease. Coronary heart disease is one of the most common diseases in humans associated with depression, which in turn is associated with an increased risk of suicide. Thus, the interaction between this disease and in relation to suicide must be assessed

    Electron and Phonon Temperature Relaxation in Semiconductors Excited by Thermal Pulse

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    Electron and phonon transient temperatures are analyzed in the case of nondegenerate semiconductors. An analytical solution is obtained for rectangular laser pulse absorption. It is shown that thermal diffusion is the main energy relaxation mechanism in the phonon subsystem. The mechanism depends on the correlation between the sample length and the electron cooling length in an electron subsystem. Energy relaxation occurs by means of the electron thermal diffusion in thin samples (), and by means of the electron-phonon energy interaction in thick samples (). Characteristic relaxation times are obtained for all the cases, and analysis of these times is made. Electron and phonon temperature distributions in short and long samples are qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed for different correlations between the laser pulse duration and characteristic times.Comment: 33 pages, 16 figure

    A reexamination of the effective fine structure constant of graphene, as measured in graphite

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    We present a refined and improved study of the influence of screening on the effective fine structure constant of graphene, α∗\alpha^*, as measured in graphite using inelastic x-ray scattering. This follow-up to our previous study [J. P. Reed, et al., Science 330, 805 (2010)] was carried out with two times better energy resolution, five times better momentum resolution, and improved experimental setup with lower background. We compare our results to RPA calculations and evaluate the relative importance of interlayer hopping, excitonic corrections, and screening from high energy excitations involving the σ\sigma bands. We find that the static, limiting value of α∗\alpha^* falls in the range 0.25 to 0.35, which is higher than our previous result of 0.14, but still below the value expected from RPA. We show the reduced value is not a consequence of interlayer hopping effects, which were ignored in our previous analysis, but of a combination of excitonic effects in the π→π∗\pi \rightarrow \pi^* particle-hole continuum, and background screening from the σ\sigma-bonded electrons. We find that σ\sigma-band screening is extremely strong at distances of the order of a few nm, and should be highly effective at screening out short-distance, Hubbard-like interactions in graphene, as well as other carbon allotropes.Comment: 23 pages, 5 figure

    Ground-state baryons in nonperturbative quark dynamics

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    We review the results obtained in an Effective Hamiltonian (EH) approach for the three-quark systems. The EH is derived starting from the Feynman--Schwinger representation for the gauge-invariant Green function of the three quarks propagating in the nonperturbative QCD vacuum and assuming the minimal area law for the asymptotic of the Wilson loop. It furnishes the QCD consistent framework within which to study baryons. The EH has the form of the nonrelativistic three-quark Hamiltonian with the perturbative Coulomb-like and nonperturbative string interactions and the specific mass term. After outlining the approach, methods of calculations of the baryon eigenenergies and some simple applications are explained in details. With only two parameters: the string tension σ=0.15GeV2\sigma=0.15 GeV^2 and the strong coupling constant αs=0.39\alpha_s=0.39 a unified quantitative description of the ground state light and heavy baryons is achieved. The prediction of masses of the doubly heavy baryons not discovered yet are also given. In particular, a mass of 3660MeV3660 MeV for the lightest Ξcc\Xi_{cc} baryon is found by employing the hyperspherical formalism to the three quark confining potential with the string junction.Comment: 25 pages, 4 figures included, LaTeX 2e; to be published in Phys. Atom. Nuc
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