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    Giant viscosity enhancement in a spin-polarized Fermi liquid

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    The viscosity is measured for a Fermi liquid, a dilute 3^3He-4^4He mixture, under extremely high magnetic field/temperature conditions (B≤14.8B \leq 14.8 T, T≥1.5T \geq 1.5 mK). The spin splitting energy μB\mu B is substantially greater than the Fermi energy kBTFk_B T_F; as a consequence the polarization tends to unity and s-wave quasiparticle scattering is suppressed for T≪TFT \ll T_F. Using a novel composite vibrating-wire viscometer an enhancement of the viscosity is observed by a factor of more than 500 over its low-field value. Good agreement is found between the measured viscosity and theoretical predictions based upon a tt-matrix formalism.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    Generalized Arcsine Law and Stable Law in an Infinite Measure Dynamical System

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    Limit theorems for the time average of some observation functions in an infinite measure dynamical system are studied. It is known that intermittent phenomena, such as the Rayleigh-Benard convection and Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction, are described by infinite measure dynamical systems.We show that the time average of the observation function which is not the L1(m)L^1(m) function, whose average with respect to the invariant measure mm is finite, converges to the generalized arcsine distribution. This result leads to the novel view that the correlation function is intrinsically random and does not decay. Moreover, it is also numerically shown that the time average of the observation function converges to the stable distribution when the observation function has the infinite mean.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure

    Precise measurement of HFS of positronium

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    The ground state hyperfine splitting in positronium, ΔHFS\Delta _{\mathrm{HFS}}, is sensitive to high order corrections of QED. A new calculation up to O(α3)O(\alpha ^3) has revealed a 3.9σ3.9 \sigma discrepancy between the QED prediction and the experimental results. This discrepancy might either be due to systematic problems in the previous experiments or to contributions beyond the Standard Model. We propose an experiment to measure ΔHFS\Delta_{\mathrm{HFS}} employing new methods designed to remedy the systematic errors which may have affected the previous experiments. Our experiment will provide an independent check of the discrepancy. The measurement is in progress and a preliminary result of ΔHFS=203.399±0.029GHz(143ppm)\Delta_{\mathrm{HFS}} = 203.399 \pm 0.029 \mathrm{GHz} (143 \mathrm{ppm}) has been obtained. A measurement with a precision of O(1) ppm is expected within a few years.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, contributed to POSMOL 2009, will be published in J. Phys.: Conf. Serie

    Stable Spin Precession at one Half of Equilibrium Magnetization in Superfluid 3He-B

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    New stable modes of spin precession have been observed in superfluid 3He-B. These dynamical order parameter states include precession with a magnetization S=pS_{eq} which is different from the equilibrium value S_{eq}. We have identified modes with p=1, 1/2 and \approx 0. The p=1/2 mode is the second member of phase correlated states of a spin superfluid. The new states can be excited in the temperature range 1-T/T_c \lesssim 0.02 where the energy barriers between the different local minima of the spin-orbit energy are small. They are stable in CW NMR due to low dissipation close to T_c.Comment: submitted to Physical Review Letters, 4 pages, revtex, 4 Figures in ftp://boojum.hut.fi/pub/publications/lowtemp/LTL-96005.p

    Anisotropic Spin Diffusion in Trapped Boltzmann Gases

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    Recent experiments in a mixture of two hyperfine states of trapped Bose gases show behavior analogous to a spin-1/2 system, including transverse spin waves and other familiar Leggett-Rice-type effects. We have derived the kinetic equations applicable to these systems, including the spin dependence of interparticle interactions in the collision integral, and have solved for spin-wave frequencies and longitudinal and transverse diffusion constants in the Boltzmann limit. We find that, while the transverse and longitudinal collision times for trapped Fermi gases are identical, the Bose gas shows diffusion anisotropy. Moreover, the lack of spin isotropy in the interactions leads to the non-conservation of transverse spin, which in turn has novel effects on the hydrodynamic modes.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures; submitted to PR
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