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The Effect of Plant Cover on Soil Temperature
Soil temperature measurements made at Iowa State College in connection with studies in the germination of tree seeds, indicated that soil temperature at various depths under maple-linden cover was lower throughout the winter than it was under shrub cover (Meginnis). As this was at variance with measurements taken in the more mesophytic regions of eastern United States and Europe, a more careful study of the effect of different types of plant cover on soil temperature was considered advisable
Observation of a narrow structure in p(gamma,K_s)X via interference with phi-meson production
We report observation of a narrow peak structure at ~1.54 GeV with a Gaussian
width sigma=6 MeV in the missing of K_s in the reaction gamma+p = pK_sK_L. The
observed structure may be due to the interference between a strange (or
anti-strange) baryon resonance in the pK_L system and the phi(K_sK_L)
photoproduction leading to the same final state. The statistical significance
of the observed excess of events estimated as the log likelihood ratio of the
resonant signal+background hypothesis and the phi-production based background
only hypothesis corresponds to 5.3 sigma.Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review C, 9 pages, 11 figures, 1
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Designing multiplayer games to facilitate emergent social behaviours online
This paper discusses an exploratory case study of the design of games that facilitate spontaneous social interaction and group behaviours among distributed individuals, based largely on symbolic presence 'state' changes. We present the principles guiding the design of our game environment: presence as a symbolic phenomenon, the importance of good visualization and the potential for spontaneous self-organization among groups of people. Our game environment, comprising a family of multiplayer 'bumper-car' style games, is described, followed by a discussion of lessons learned from observing users of the environment. Finally, we reconsider and extend our design principles in light of our observations
Polar Kerr Effect as Probe for Time-Reversal Symmetry Breaking in Unconventional Superconductors
The search for broken time reversal symmetry (TRSB) in unconventional
superconductors intensified in the past year as more systems have been
predicted to possess such a state. Following our pioneering study of TRSB
states in SrRuO using magneto-optic probes, we embarked on a systematic
study of several other of these candidate systems. The primary instrument for
our studies is the Sagnac magneto-optic interferometer, which we recently
developed. This instrument can measure magneto-optic Faraday or Kerr effects
with an unprecedented sensitivity of 10 nanoradians at temperatures as low as
100 mK. In this paper we review our recent studies of TRSB in several systems,
emphasizing the study of the pseudogap state of high temperature
superconductors and the inverse proximity effect in superconductor/ferromagnet
proximity structures.Comment: A review pape
Heavy Carriers and Non-Drude Optical Conductivity in MnSi
Optical properties of the weakly helimagnetic metal MnSi have been determined
in the photon energy range from 2 meV to 4.5 eV using the combination of
grazing incidence reflectance at 80 degrees (2 meV to 0.8 eV) and ellipsometry
(0.8 to 4.5 eV). As the sample is cooled below 100 K the effective mass becomes
strongly frequency dependent at low frequencies, while the scattering rate
developes a linear frequency dependence. The complex optical conductivity can
be described by the phenomenological relation \sigma(\omega,T) \propto
(\Gamma(T)+i\omega)^{-1/2} used for cuprates and ruthenates.Comment: 5 pages, ReVTeX 4, 5 figures in eps forma
Experimental determination of the evolution of the Bjorken integral at low Q^2
We extract the Bjorken integral Gamma^{p-n}_1 in the range 0.17 < Q^2 < 1.10
GeV^2 from inclusive scattering of polarized electrons by polarized protons,
deuterons and 3He, for the region in which the integral is dominated by nucleon
resonances. These data bridge the domains of the hadronic and partonic
descriptions of the nucleon. In combination with earlier measurements at higher
Q^2, we extract the non-singlet twist-4 matrix element f_2.Comment: Quoted world data updated. Minor change in some results, Minor
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