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Hadronic Equipartition of Quark and Glue Momenta
If the ``glue'' which binds quarks within hadrons takes the form of strings,
then a virial theorem may be derived which shows how the total hadron four
momentum splits up into a quark contribution plus a glue contribution. The
hadrons made up of light quarks exhibit an equipartion of four momentum into
equal parts quarks and glue. The agreement with the experimental ``parton''
distribution four momentum sum rule is quite satisfactory as is the string
fragmentation model.Comment: four pages, RevTeX format, one figure *.ep
Comment on "Regge Trajectories for All Flavors"
We show that Regge trajectories for all flavors suggested recently by
Filipponi et al. cannot combine both meson spectroscopy and additivity of
intercepts. Other defects of these trajectories are also discussed.Comment: 2 pages, LaTe
Total Widths And Slopes From Complex Regge Trajectories
Maximally complex Regge trajectories are introduced for which both Re
and Im grow as ( small and
positive). Our expression reduces to the standard real linear form as the
imaginary part (proportional to ) goes to zero. A scaling formula for
the total widths emerges: constant for large M, in very
good agreement with data for mesons and baryons. The unitarity corrections also
enhance the space-like slopes from their time-like values, thereby resolving an
old problem with the trajectory in charge exchange. Finally, the
unitarily enhanced intercept, , \nolinebreak is in
good accord with the Donnachie-Landshoff total cross section analysis.Comment: 9 pages, 3 Figure
High frequency acoustic modes in liquid gallium at the melting point
The microscopic dynamics in liquid gallium (l-Ga) at melting (T=315 K) has
been studied by inelastic x-ray scattering. We demonstrate the existence of
collective acoustic-like modes up to wave-vectors above one half of the first
maximum of the static structure factor, at variance with earlier results from
inelastic neutron scattering data [F.J. Bermejo et al. Phys. Rev. E 49, 3133
(1994)]. Despite the structural (an extremely rich polymorphism and rather
complex phase diagram) and electronic (mixed valence) peculiarity of l-Ga, its
collective dynamics is strikingly similar to the one of Van der Walls and
alkali metals liquids. This result speaks in favor of the universality of the
short time dynamics in monatomic liquids rather than of system-specific
dynamics.Comment: LaTex format, 11 pages, 4 EncapsulatedPostScript figure
Hadronic Masses and Regge Trajectories
A comprehensive phenomenological analysis of experimental data and some
theoretical models is presented here (for mesons) to critically discuss how
Regge trajectory parameters depend on flavor. Through analytic continuation of
physical trajectories (obtained from resonance data) into the space like
region, we derive the suppression factor for heavy flavor production. The case
of our D Regge exchange, both for D and production, is considered
in some detail. Good agreement with data is reached confirming that indeed the
slopes of heavier flavors decrease. This result suggests that the confinement
potential has a substantial dependence on the quark masses. In a simple
non-relativistic model, constrained to produce linear Regge trajectories, it is
shown that a linear quark mass dependence is required (in the confinement part
of the potential) in order for the slope to decrease in the appropriate way.Comment: 19 pages, 9 Figures, IV Table
Spatial and temporal hot spots of Aedes albopictus abundance inside and outside a South European metropolitan area
Aedes albopictus is a tropical invasive species which in the last decades spread worldwide,
also colonizing temperate regions of Europe and US, where it has become a public health
concern due to its ability to transmit exotic arboviruses, as well as severe nuisance problems
due to its aggressive daytime outdoor biting behaviour. While several studies have
been carried out in order to predict the potential limits of the species expansions based on
eco-climatic parameters, few studies have so far focused on the specific effects of these
variables in shaping its micro-geographic abundance and dynamics. The present study
investigated eco-climatic factors affecting Ae. albopictus abundance and dynamics in metropolitan
and sub-urban/rural sites in Rome (Italy), which was colonized in 1997 and is nowadays
one of the most infested metropolitan areas in Southern Europe. To this aim,
longitudinal adult monitoring was carried out along a 70 km-transect across and beyond the
most urbanized and densely populated metropolitan area. Two fine scale spatiotemporal
datasets (one with reference to a 20m circular buffer around sticky traps used to collect
mosquitoes and the second to a 300m circular buffer within each sampling site) were
exploited to analyze the effect of climatic and socio-environmental variables on Ae. albopictus
abundance and dynamics along the transect. Results showed an association between
highly anthropized habitats and high adult abundance both in metropolitan and sub-urban/
rural areas, with “small green islands” corresponding to hot spots of abundance in the metropolitan
areas only, and a bimodal seasonal dynamics with a second peak of abundance in
autumn, due to heavy rains occurring in the preceding weeks in association with permissive
temperatures. The results provide useful indications to prioritize public mosquito control
measures in temperate urban areas where nuisance, human-mosquito contact and risk of
local arbovirus transmission are likely higher, and highlight potential public health risks also
after the summer months typically associated with high mosquito densities
Deconvolution problems in x-ray absorption fine structure
A Bayesian method application to the deconvolution of EXAFS spectra is
considered. It is shown that for purposes of EXAFS spectroscopy, from the
infinitely large number of Bayesian solutions it is possible to determine an
optimal range of solutions, any one from which is appropriate. Since this
removes the requirement for the uniqueness of solution, it becomes possible to
exclude the instrumental broadening and the lifetime broadening from EXAFS
spectra. In addition, we propose several approaches to the determination of
optimal Bayesian regularization parameter. The Bayesian deconvolution is
compared with the deconvolution which uses the Fourier transform and optimal
Wiener filtering. It is shown that XPS spectra could be in principle used for
extraction of a one-electron absorptance. The amplitude correction factors
obtained after deconvolution are considered and discussed.Comment: 6 two-column pages, 5 eps figures; submitted to J. Phys.: Appl. Phy
Corrosion behaviour of high temperature fuel cells: Issues for materials selection
The corrosion of alloy components in fuel cell is recurring issue and currently it has been leading to low performances of fuel cell and failures. This issue is more prominent in high temperature systems such as molten carbonate and solid oxide fuel cell which operate above 600 °C. The cathode side and anode side corrosion issues have been addressed by many groups but components like current collectors have not. In this framework materials selection is a key issue. Comparing different experiments it can be concluded that the choice of stainless steel (SS) is good choice. In particular, SS316L is good choice but long term test show high degradation of the components. This degradation is mainly due to migration (diffusion) of elements in oxide layer and in base material. Therefore, further studies are needed in order to deeply analyze such behavior. It will allow to better alloy compositions aimed to mitigate degradation and to design alloys showing stable performance of fuel cell
Role of the exchange and correlation potential into calculating the x-ray absorption spectra of half-metallic alloys: the case of Mn and Cu K-edge XANES in CuMnM (M = Al, Sn, In) Heusler alloys
This work reports a theoretical study of the x-ray absorption near-edge
structure spectra at both the Cu and the Mn K-edge in several CuMnM (M= Al,
Sn and In) Heusler alloys. Our results show that {\it ab-initio} single-channel
multiple-scattering calculations are able of reproducing the experimental
spectra. Moreover, an extensive discussion is presented concerning the role of
the final state potential needed to reproduce the experimental data of these
half-metallic alloys. In particular, the effects of the cluster-size and of the
exchange and correlation potential needed in reproducing all the experimental
XANES features are discussed.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure
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