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Sequential superradiant scattering from atomic Bose-Einstein condensates
We theoretically discuss several aspects of sequential superradiant
scattering from atomic Bose-Einstein condensates. Our treatment is based on the
semiclassical description of the process in terms of the Maxwell-Schroedinger
equations for the coupled matter-wave and optical fields. First, we investigate
sequential scattering in the weak-pulse regime and work out the essential
mechanisms responsible for bringing about the characteristic fan-shaped
side-mode distribution patterns. Second, we discuss the transition between the
Kapitza-Dirac and Bragg regimes of sequential scattering in the strong-pulse
regime. Finally, we consider the situation where superradiance is initiated by
coherently populating an atomic side mode through Bragg diffraction, as in
studies of matter-wave amplification, and describe the effect on the sequential
scattering process.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures. Submitted to Proceedings of LPHYS'06 worksho
Observational Manifestations of the First Protogalaxies in the 21 cm Line
The absorption properties of the first low-mass protogalaxies (mini-halos)
forming at high redshifts in the 21-cm line of atomic hydrogen are considered.
The absorption properties of these protogalaxies are shown to depend strongly
on both their mass and evolutionary status. The optical depths in the line
reach 0.1-0.2 for small impact parameters of the line of sight. When a
protogalaxy being compressed, the influence of gas accretion can be seen
manifested in a non-monotonic frequency dependence of the optical depth. The
absorption characteristics in the 21-cm line are determined by the thermal and
dynamical evolution of the gas in protogalaxies. Since the theoretical line
width in the observer's reference frame is 1-6 kHz and the expected separation
between lines 8.4 kHz, the lines from low mass protogalaxies can be resolved
using ongoing and future low frequency interferometers.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure
Study of the , , Decays with an SND Detector on a VEPP-2M Collider
The process was studied in the energy range
MeV with an SND detector on a VEPP-2M collider. The
decay branching ratios , , and
were measured.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Антимикробная и антимикотическая фотодинамическая терапия (обзор литературы)
This review highlights the possibilities of photodynamic therapy (PDT) using drugs based on chlorin e6, aluminum phthalocyanine, methylene blue as photosensitizers for bacterial and fungal pathologies. This method was developed initially to treat tumor diseases, where it had shown its high efficiency and safety. Now photodynamic therapy is actively used in the treatment of cancers of the skin, bronchi, stomach, cervix, larynx, or other regions. However, numerous studies have been carried out for the entire existence of the method, demonstrating new possibilities of its application. This review highlights a number of studies in which the efficacy and safety of antimicrobial and antimycotic PDT were studied in vivo and in vitro. It has been proven to have a positive effect on the reparative processes in the wound. An experimental study was carried out to study the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy in the treatment of peritonitis in mice. Demonstrated anti-inflammatory potential in the treatment of autoimmune diseases.В обзоре литературы освещены возможности фотодинамической терапии (ФДТ) с использованием в качестве фотосенсибилизатора (ФС) ряда препаратов, в том числе на основе хлорина е6, фталоцианина алюминия, метиленового синего, при бактериальных и грибковых патологиях. Метод ФДТ изначально был разработан для лечения опухолевых заболеваний, в борьбе с которыми показал свою высокую эффективность и безопасность. В настоящее время ФДТ активно применяется при лечении пациентов с раком кожи, бронхов, желудка, шейки матки, гортани и других локализаций. Однако за все время существования метода были проведены многочисленные исследования, демонстрирующие новые возможности его применения. В настоящем обзоре освещен ряд научно-исследовательских работ, в которых была изучена эффективность и безопасность антимикробной и антимикотической ФДТ в экспериментах in vivo и in vitro. Выполнен обзор публикаций, посвященных изучению механизмов антимикробного действия ФДТ, а также изучающих влияние ФДТ на репаративные процессы в ране. В исследованиях, включенных в настоящий обзор, доказана высокая эффективность антимикробной и антимикотической ФДТ. Продемонстрирован противовоспалительный потенциал метода при лечении аутоиммунных заболеваний у людей
Anomalous exponents in the rapid-change model of the passive scalar advection in the order
Field theoretic renormalization group is applied to the Kraichnan model of a
passive scalar advected by the Gaussian velocity field with the covariance
. Inertial-range
anomalous exponents, related to the scaling dimensions of tensor composite
operators built of the scalar gradients, are calculated to the order
of the expansion. The nature and the convergence of
the expansion in the models of turbulence is are briefly discussed.Comment: 4 pages; REVTeX source with 3 postscript figure
Magnetic Resonance of the Intrinsic Defects of the Spin-Peierls Magnet CuGeO3
ESR of the pure monocrystals of CuGeO3 is studied in the frequency range 9-75
GHz and in the temperature interval 1.2-25 K. The splitting of the ESR line
into several spectral components is observed below 5 K, in the temperature
range where the magnetic susceptibility is suppressed by the spin-Peierls
dimerization. The analysis of the magnetic resonance signals allows one to
separate the signals of the S=1/2- and S=1 defects of the spin-Peierls phase.
The value of g-factor of these signals is close to that of the Cu-ion. The
additional line of the magnetic resonance is characterized by an anomalous
value of the g-factor and by the threshold-like increase of the microwave
susceptibility when the microwave power is increasing. The ESR signals are
supposingly attributed to two types of the planar magnetic defects, arising at
the boundaries of the domains of the spin-Peierls state with the different
values of the phase of the dimerization.Comment: LATEX-text, 12 PS-figures, typos corrected, LATEX-style change
Finite temperature nonlocal effective action for quantum fields in curved space
Massless and massive scalar fields and massless spinor fields are considered
at arbitrary temperatures in four dimensional ultrastatic curved spacetime.
Scalar models under consideration can be either conformal or nonconformal and
include selfinteraction. The one-loop nonlocal effective action at finite
temperature and free energy for these quantum fields are found up to the second
order in background field strengths using the covariant perturbation theory.
The resulting expressions are free of infrared divergences. Spectral
representations for nonlocal terms of high temperature expansions are obtained.Comment: 32 pages, LaTe
Modeling of the Magnetic Susceptibilities of the Ambient- and High-Pressure Phases of (VO)_{2}P_{2}O_{7}
The magnetic susceptibilities chi versus temperature T of powders and single
crystals of the ambient-pressure (AP) and high-pressure (HP) phases of
(VO)_{2}P_{2}O_{7} are analyzed using an accurate theoretical prediction of
chi(T, J1, J2) for the spin-1/2 antiferromagnetic alternating-exchange (J1, J2)
Heisenberg chain. The results are consistent with recent models with two
distinct types of alternating-exchange chains in the AP phase and a single type
in the HP phase. The spin gap for each type of chain is derived from the
respective set of two fitted alternating exchange constants and the one-magnon
dispersion relation for each of the two types of chains in the AP phase is
predicted. The influences of interchain coupling on the derived intrachain
exchange constants, spin gaps, and dispersion relations are estimated using a
mean-field approximation for the interchain coupling. The accuracies of the
spin gaps obtained using fits to the low-T chi(T) data by theoretical low-T
approximations are determined. The results of these studies are compared with
previously reported estimates of the exchange couplings and spin gaps in the AP
and HP phases and with the magnon dispersion relations in the AP phase measured
previously using inelastic neutron scattering.Comment: 25 two-column REVTeX pages, 16 embedded figures, 6 tables. Figures 9
and 10 and Sec. IIIC revised due to errors in Eq. (1) of Ref. 24 which gives
the theoretical one-magnon dispersion relation for coupled
alternating-exchange chains. Minor revisions also made in other section
Calculation of the anomalous exponents in the rapid-change model of passive scalar advection to order
The field theoretic renormalization group and operator product expansion are
applied to the model of a passive scalar advected by the Gaussian velocity
field with zero mean and correlation function \propto\delta(t-t')/k^{d+\eps}.
Inertial-range anomalous exponents, identified with the critical dimensions of
various scalar and tensor composite operators constructed of the scalar
gradients, are calculated within the expansion to order
(three-loop approximation), including the exponents in
anisotropic sectors. The main goal of the paper is to give the complete
derivation of this third-order result, and to present and explain in detail the
corresponding calculational techniques. The character and convergence
properties of the expansion are discussed; the improved
``inverse'' expansion is proposed and the comparison with the
existing nonperturbative results is given.Comment: 34 pages, 5 figures, REVTe
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