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    Probing Contact Interactions at High Energy Lepton Colliders

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    Fermion compositeness and other new physics can be signalled by the presence of a strong four-fermion contact interaction. Here we present a study of qq\ell\ell qq and \ell\ell\ell'\ell' contact interactions using the reactions: ++,bbˉ,ccˉ\ell^+ \ell^- \to \ell'^+\ell'^-,b\bar b, c\bar c at future e+ee^+e^- linear colliders with s=0.55\sqrt s=0.5-5 TeV and μ+μ\mu^+\mu^- colliders with s=0.5,4\sqrt s=0.5,4 TeV. We find that very large compositeness scales can be probed at these machines and that the use of polarized beams can unravel their underlying helicity structure.Comment: 12 pg, to appear in the {\it Proceedings of the 1996 DPF/DPB Summer Study on New Directions for High Energy Physics - Snowmass96}, Snowmass, CO, 25 June - 12 July, 199

    Understanding the ideal glass transition: Lessons from an equilibrium study of hard disks in a channel

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    We use an exact transfer-matrix approach to compute the equilibrium properties of a system of hard disks of diameter σ\sigma confined to a two-dimensional channel of width 1.95σ1.95\,\sigma at constant longitudinal applied force. At this channel width, which is sufficient for next-nearest-neighbor disks to interact, the system is known to have a great many jammed states. Our calculations show that the longitudinal force (pressure) extrapolates to infinity at a well-defined packing fraction ϕK\phi_K that is less than the maximum possible ϕmax\phi_{\rm max}, the latter corresponding to a buckled crystal. In this quasi-one-dimensional problem there is no question of there being any \emph{real} divergence of the pressure at ϕK\phi_K. We give arguments that this avoided phase transition is a structural feature -- the remnant in our narrow channel system of the hexatic to crystal transition -- but that it has the phenomenology of the (avoided) ideal glass transition. We identify a length scale ξ~3\tilde{\xi}_3 as our equivalent of the penetration length for amorphous order: In the channel system, it reaches a maximum value of around 15σ15\,\sigma at ϕK\phi_K, which is larger than the penetration lengths that have been reported for three dimensional systems. It is argued that the α\alpha-relaxation time would appear on extrapolation to diverge in a Vogel-Fulcher manner as the packing fraction approaches ϕK\phi_K.Comment: 17 pages, 16 figure

    Absence of hyperuniformity in amorphous hard-sphere packings of nonvanishing complexity

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    We relate the structure factor S(k0)S(\mathbf{k} \to \mathbf{0}) in a system of jammed hard spheres of number density ρ\rho to its complexity per particle Σ(ρ)\Sigma(\rho) by the formula S(k0)=1/[ρ2Σ(ρ)+2ρΣ(ρ)]S(\mathbf{k} \to \mathbf{0})=-1/ [\rho^2\Sigma''(\rho)+2\rho\Sigma'(\rho)]. We have verified this formula for the case of jammed disks in a narrow channel, for which it is possible to find Σ(ρ)\Sigma(\rho) and S(k)S(\mathbf{k}) analytically. Hyperuniformity, which is the vanishing of S(k0)S(\mathbf{k} \to \mathbf{0}), will therefore not occur if the complexity is nonzero. An example is given of a jammed state of hard disks in a narrow channel which is hyperuniform when generated by dynamical rules that produce a non-extensive complexity.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    Long-Range Electron Transfer and Electronic Transport Through Macromolecules

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    A theory of electrical transport through molecular wires is used to estimate the electronic factor in the intramolecular electron transfer (ET) in porphyrin-nitrobenzene supermolecules, and to analyze its structure. The chosen molecules have complex donor and acceptor configurations, and relatively simple structure of the bridge, which enables us to concentrate our studies on the donor/acceptor coupling to the bridge. We present analytical and numerical results concerning the effect of donor/acceptor coupling to the bridge on the ET process in molecules with complex donor/acceptor subsystems. PACS 05.60.Gg, 36.20.-rComment: 4 pages, 2 figures, text edde

    Comment on ZZ''s and the H1 and ZEUS High Q2Q^2 Anomalies

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    We investigate the effects of extra neutral gauge bosons on the high Q2Q^2 region of the e+pe+Xe^+p \to e^+ X cross section at s=300\sqrt{s}=300 GeV. We found that the only models with electroweak strength coupling, typical of extended gauge theories, that give a better fit to the H1 and ZEUS high Q2Q^2 data than the standard model, are ruled out by existing data from the Tevatron. From general scaling arguments, using the allowed contact interactions, the only allowed models with ZZ''s would be those with strong couplings although even in this case the statistical evidence is not compelling.Comment: Latex file uses revtex version 3, epsfig, 1 postscript figure is attache

    Ileostomy Adenocarcinoma : a case report

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    Proctocolectomy is the standard treatment for patients suffering from ulcerative colitis which is long-standing, refractory to pharmacotherapy or otherwise associated with complications. An ileal pouch with pouch-anal anastomosis is fashioned in the majority of cases; however, in some instances terminal ileostomy is preferable. Ileostomy cancer is rare but a number of cases have been reported over the past twenty years suggesting a rising incidence. We report a case that developed thirty years post-operatively.peer-reviewe

    Compact 85 fs frequency doubled 810 nm fiber system with 60 mW of average power

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    We demonstrate a sub-100 fs frequency doubled fiber laser operating at 810 nm. The laser produces 60 mW of average power at a repetition rate of 50 MHz. Extremely low amplitude noise (below 0.1%) and compact size makes this source ideal replacement for low power ultrafast Ti:Spphire lasers

    Electromagnetic Wave Transmission Through a Subwavelength Nano-hole in a Two-dimensional Plasmonic Layer

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    An integral equation is formulated to describe electromagnetic wave transmission through a sub-wavelength nano-hole in a thin plasmonic sheet in terms of the dyadic Green's function for the associated Helmholtz problem. Taking the subwavelength radius of the nano-hole to be the smallest length of the system, we have obtained an exact solution of the integral equation for the dyadic Green's function analytically and in closed form. This dyadic Green's function is then employed in the numerical analysis of electromagnetic wave transmission through the nano-hole for normal incidence of the incoming wave train. The electromagnetic transmission involves two distinct contributions, one emanating from the nano-hole and the other is directly transmitted through the thin plasmonic layer itself (which would not occur in the case of a perfect metal screen). The transmitted radiation exhibits interference fringes in the vicinity of the nano-hole, and they tend to flatten as a function of increasing lateral separation from the hole, reaching the uniform value of transmission through the sheet alone at large separations.Comment: 14 pages, 24 individual figures organized in 9 captioned group
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