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meson exchange effect on nonmesonic hypernuclear weak decay observables
We analyze the influence of meson exchange on the main nonmesonic
hypernuclear weak decay observables: the total rate, , the
neutron-to-proton branching ratio, , and the proton asymmetry
parameter, . The meson exchange is added to the standard
strangeness-changing weak transition potential, which
includes the exchange of the complete pseudoscalar and vector mesons octet
(, , , , , ). Using a shell model formalism,
the meson weak coupling constants are adjusted to reproduce the recent
and experimental data for .
Numerical results for the remaining observables of and all the
observables of decays are presented. They clearly show that
the addition of the meson, in spite of improving some observables
values, is not enough to reproduce simultaneously all the measurements, and the
puzzle posed by the experimental data remains unexplained.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure. Submitted for publication in Phys. Re
One pion production in neutrino-nucleon scattering and the different parametrizations of the weak vertex
The weak vertex provides an important contribution to the one
pion production in neutrino-nucleon and neutrino-nucleus scattering for
invariant masses below 1.4 GeV. Beyond its interest as a tool in neutrino
detection and their background analyses, one pion production in
neutrino-nucleon scattering is useful to test predictions based on the quark
model and other internal symmetries of strong interactions. Here we try to
establish a connection between two commonly used parametrizations of the weak
vertex and form factors (FF) and we study their effects on the
determination of the axial coupling , the common normalization of the
axial FF, which is predicted to hold 1.2 by using the PCAC hypothesis.
Predictions for the total cross sections within
the two approaches, which include the resonant and other
background contributions in a coherent way, are compared to experimental data.Comment: Submitted to Physics Letters
Dynamic heterogeneity in the glass-like monoclinic phases of some halogen methane compounds
In this work we study the heterogeneity of the dynamics on the low-temperature monoclinic phases of the simple molecular glassy systems CBrnCl4ânCBrnCl4ân, n = 0, 1, 2. In these systems the disorder comes exclusively from reorientational jumps mainly around the C3 molecular axes. The different time scales are determined by means of the analysis of the spin-lattice relaxation time obtained through Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (NQR) technique. Results are compared with those obtained from dielectric spectroscopy, from which two α- and ÎČ-relaxation times appear. NQR results enable us to ascribe with no doubt that the existence of two relaxations is due to dynamical heterogeneities which are the consequence of the different molecular surroundings of the molecules in the asymmetric unit cell of systems here studied.Fil: Zuriaga, Mariano Jose. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂficas y TĂ©cnicas. Centro CientĂfico TecnolĂłgico Conicet - CĂłrdoba. Instituto de FĂsica Enrique Gaviola. Universidad Nacional de CĂłrdoba. Instituto de FĂsica Enrique Gaviola; ArgentinaFil: Perez, S. C.. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂficas y TĂ©cnicas. Centro CientĂfico TecnolĂłgico Conicet - CĂłrdoba. Instituto de FĂsica Enrique Gaviola. Universidad Nacional de CĂłrdoba. Instituto de FĂsica Enrique Gaviola; ArgentinaFil: Pardo, L. C.. Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya; EspañaFil: Tamarit, J. L.. Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya; Españ
La CittĂ metropolitana di Roma Capitale
Il contributo, che si colloca nellâambito delle attivitĂ di ricerca nazionale e internazionale condotte dall'autore sul tema della dimensione metropolitana della cittĂ contemporanea e sui modelli di governo di scala sovra comunale, ha lâobiettivo di descrivere e valutare in modo critico lâesperienza, assai problematica, dei primi tre anni del governo della CittĂ metropolitana di Roma Capitale, un bilancio che contribuisce alla percezione diffusa di un generale stallo sulla operativitĂ del nuovo ente
Matrix elements of four-quark operators and \Delta L=2 hyperon decays
The study of neutrinoless double beta decays of nuclei and hyperons require
the calculation of hadronic matrix elements of local four-quark operators that
change the total charge by two units \Delta Q=2 . Using a low energy effective
Lagrangian that induces these transitions, we compute these hadronic matrix
elements in the framework of the MIT bag model. As an illustrative example we
evaluate the amplitude and transition rate of \Sigma- -> p e- e-, a decay
process that violates lepton number by two units (\Delta L=2). The relevant
matrix element is evaluated without assuming the usual factorization
approximation of the four-quark operators and the results obtained in both
approaches are compared.Comment: 13 pages, 2 .eps figure
Investor Information, Long-Run Risk, and the Term Structure of Equity
We study the role of information in asset pricing models with long-run cash flow risk. When investors can distinguish short- from long-run consumption risks (full information), the model generates a sizable equity risk premium only if the equity term structure slopes up, contrary to the data. In general, the short- and long-run components are unidentified. We propose a sparsity-based bounded rationality model of long-run risk that is both parsimonious and fully identified from historical data. In contrast to full information, the model generates a sizable market risk premium simultaneously with a downward sloping equity term structure, as in the data.
Displacement Data Assimilation
We show that modifying a Bayesian data assimilation scheme by incorporating
kinematically-consistent displacement corrections produces a scheme that is
demonstrably better at estimating partially observed state vectors in a setting
where feature information important. While the displacement transformation is
not tied to any particular assimilation scheme, here we implement it within an
ensemble Kalman Filter and demonstrate its effectiveness in tracking
stochastically perturbed vortices.Comment: 26 Pages, 9 figures, 5 table
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