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    Jet mixing under the influence of a pressure gradient

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    Theoretical analysis of jet mixing under influence of non-constant pressure gradien

    Genetic improvement and utilisation of indigenous tilapia in southern Africa: final technical report, December 1st 1998 to June 31st, 2002

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    Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) is an indigenous tilapia species in southern Africa, until now the majority of genetic research has been carried out on Asian species of tilapia but this project aims to look at this African species. Those most suited to further development in aquaculture in southern Africa have now been identified. The genetic characterisation of strains has been completed. This information has aided the choice of strains for use in small scale aquaculture and for genetically male tilapia (GMT) production. They will form the basis of future strategies for further genetic improvement, and management of genetic diversity of Mozambique tilapia. The information will also contribute towards responsible management and development of genetic resources, particularly with regard to indigenous species of tilapia. Good progress has been made with the adaptation and implementation of producing the supermale fish required to produce all male offspring, resulting in faster growing populations of tilapia. The presence of the project and its associated activity has been a catalyst for a surge in interest in tilapia culture throughout southern Africa. [PDF contains 183 pages

    Three-body model calculations for 16C nucleus

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    We apply a three-body model consisting of two valence neutrons and the core nucleus 14^{14}C in order to investigate the ground state properties and the electronic quadrupole transition of the 16^{16}C nucleus. The discretized continuum spectrum within a large box is taken into account by using a single-particle basis obtained from a Woods-Saxon potential. The calculated B(E2) value from the first 2+^+ state to the ground state shows good agreement with the observed data with the core polarization charge which reproduces the experimental B(E2) value for 15^{15}C. We also show that the present calculation well accounts for the longitudinal momentum distribution of 15^{15}C fragment from the breakup of 16^{16}C nucleus. We point out that the dominant (d5/2)2d_{5/2})^2 configuration in the ground state of 16^{16}C plays a crucial role for these agreement.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, 3 table

    Coloumb interaction and instability of CE-structure in half doped manganites

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    In their Letter (Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 5118 (1999)), den Brink, Khaliullin, and Khomskii proposed theoretically that the one-dimensional ferromagnetic zigzag chains in CE phase in half-doped manganites play an essential role in forming the orbital ordering, and, more surprisingly, the on-site Coulomb interaction U between electrons with different orbitals leads to experimentally observed charge ordering. In this Comment, I point out that the strong U will destroy the stability of CE-type phase, which is stable in a very narrow regime in the parameter space for electronic model.To solve this issue finally, we have to take into account other interactions, such as the long-range Coulomb interaction, Jahn-Teller distortion, and physics of topological berry phase. For example, the effect of finite large JH_{H} leads to an attractive particle-hole interaction, which favors to stabilize the charge ordering.Comment: 1 page, 1 figure, To appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    10^{10}Li spectrum from 11^{11}Li fragmentation

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    A recently developed time dependent model for the excitation of a nucleon from a bound state to a continuum resonant state in the system n+core is applied to the study of the population of the low energy continuum of the unbound 10^{10}Li system obtained from 11^{11}Li fragmentation. Comparison of the model results to new data from the GSI laboratory suggests that the reaction mechanism is dominated by final state effects rather than by the sudden process, but for the population of the l=0 virtual state, in which case the two mechanisms give almost identical results. There is also, for the first time, a clear evidence for the population of a d5/2_{5/2} resonance in 10^{10}Li.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables. Accepted for publication in Nucl.Phys.

    Majorana spin-flip transitions in a magnetic trap

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    Atoms confined in a magnetic trap can escape by making spin-flip Majorana transitions due to a breakdown of the adiabatic approximation. Several papers have studied this process for atoms with spin F=1/2F = 1/2 or F=1F= 1. The present paper calculates the escape rate for atoms with spin F>1F > 1. This problem has new features because the perturbation ΔT\Delta T which allows atoms to escape satisfies a selection rule ΔFz=0,±1,±2\Delta F_z = 0, \pm 1, \pm 2 and multi-step processes contribute in leading order. When the adiabatic approximation is satisfied the leading order terms can be summed to yield a simple expression for the escape rate.Comment: 16page
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