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Dimensional Regularization and Dimensional Reduction in the Light Cone
We calculate all the 2 to 2 scattering process in Yang-Mills theory in the
Light Cone gauge, with the dimensional regulator as the UV regulator. The IR is
regulated with a cutoff in . It supplements our earlier work, where a
Lorentz non-covariant regulator was used and the final results bear some
problems in gauge fixing. Supersymmetry relations among various amplitudes are
checked using the light cone superfields.Comment: current version accepted by PR
Nuclear Modification to Parton Distribution Functions and Parton Saturation
We introduce a generalized definition of parton distribution functions (PDFs)
for a more consistent all-order treatment of power corrections. We present a
new set of modified DGLAP evolution equations for nuclear PDFs, and show that
the resummed -type of leading nuclear size enhanced power
corrections significantly slow down the growth of gluon density at small-.
We discuss the relation between the calculated power corrections and the
saturation phenomena.Comment: 4 pages, to appear in the proceedings of QM200
Dynamical properties of a trapped dipolar Fermi gas at finite temperature
We investigate the dynamical properties of a trapped finite-temperature
normal Fermi gas with dipole-dipole interaction. For the free expansion
dynamics, we show that the expanded gas always becomes stretched along the
direction of the dipole moment. In addition, we present the temperature and
interaction dependences of the asymptotical aspect ratio. We further study the
collapse dynamics of the system by suddenly increasing the dipolar interaction
strength. We show that, in contrast to the anisotropic collapse of a dipolar
Bose-Einstein condensate, a dipolar Fermi gas always collapses isotropically
when the system becomes globally unstable. We also explore the interaction and
temperature dependences for the frequencies of the low-lying collective
excitations.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figure
Effects of energetic particles on zonal flow generation by toroidal Alfven eigenmode
Generation of zonal ow (ZF) by energetic particle (EP) driven toroidal Alfven
eigenmode (TAE) is investigated using nonlinear gyrokinetic theory. It is found
that, nonlinear resonant EP contri- bution dominates over the usual Reynolds
and Maxwell stresses due to thermal plasma nonlinear response. ZF can be forced
driven in the linear growth stage of TAE, with the growth rate being twice the
TAE growth rate. The ZF generation mechanism is shown to be related to
polarization induced by resonant EP nonlinearity. The generated ZF has both the
usual meso-scale and micro- scale radial structures. Possible consequences of
this forced driven ZF on the nonlinear dynamics of TAE are also discussed.Comment: To be submitted to Physics of Plasma
On fast radial propagation of parametrically excited geodesic acoustic mode
The spatial and temporal evolution of parametrically excited geodesic
acoustic mode (GAM) initial pulse is investigated both analytically and
numerically. Our results show that the nonlinearly excited GAM propagates at a
group velocity which is, typically, much larger than that due to finite ion
Larmor radius as predicted by the linear theory. The nonlinear dispersion
relation of GAM driven by a finite amplitude drift wave pump is also derived,
showing a nonlinear frequency increment of GAM. Further implications of these
findings for interpreting experimental observations are also discussed
Export, foreign direct investment, and local content requirement
Local content requirement (LCR) is a popular government policy in developing countries to regulate foreign direct investment. We establish a model with heterogeneous multinational firms and show that (a) the LCR policy affects the firms' modes of entry to a new market, with FDI being more likely to be adopted when there are lower LCRs, and (b) when facing the same LCR, a less efficient firm is more likely than a more efficient firm to adopt the FDI mode. Furthermore, we investigate the design of an optimal LCR policy. Two types of FDI benefits are considered, and two types of LCR policy are compared. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.postprin
Spin-current injection and detection in strongly correlated organic conductor
Spin-current injection into an organic semiconductor
film induced by the spin
pumping from an yttrium iron garnet (YIG) film. When magnetization dynamics in
the YIG film is excited by ferromagnetic or spin-wave resonance, a voltage
signal was found to appear in the
film.
Magnetic-field-angle dependence measurements indicate that the voltage signal
is governed by the inverse spin Hall effect in
. We found that the
voltage signal in the /YIG
system is critically suppressed around 80 K, around which magnetic and/or glass
transitions occur, implying that the efficiency of the spin-current injection
is suppressed by fluctuations which critically enhanced near the transitions
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