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Search for the eta-mesic helium at COSY
We review status and perspectives of the search of the eta-mesic helium at
the cooler synchrotron COSY.Comment: Invited talk at the Excited QCD 09 Workshop, 8-14 February 2009,
Zakopane, Poland, 6 page
Response of Waterbirds to Salt Pond Enhancements and Island Creation in the San Francisco Bay
Historically, San Francisco Bay supported the largest salt pond complex on the Pacific coast of North America, and these areas have been used by large numbers of migrating and wintering waterbirds for more than a century. In 2003, salt ponds in the South San Francisco Bay were purchased with a goal of restoring 50-90% of the 6100 ha of former salt ponds to replace lost tidal marsh habitats. However, a major challenge for the restoration project has been maintaining the abundance of non-breeding waterbirds in a smaller footprint of managed ponds. Thus, in 2009-2010, Pond SF2 was enhanced with 30 islands of two different shapes and water control structures that provided muted tidal flows with shallow water depths predicted to benefit waterbirds. To assess how non-breeding waterbirds responded to these enhancements, a spatial grid (50 m x 50 m) was used to survey SF2 weekly from October to May 2010-2012, and examine waterbird use. Of the 262,932 non-breeding waterbirds observed, only 12-15% used the islands depending on tide. Island size, shape, or both predicted the presence or relative abundance of some foraging guilds, whereas island slope, perimeter, and distance to mudflat did not improve the model\u27s predictions of relative guild abundances. Results indicated that waterbirds were attracted to areas with shallow water depths; however, the constructed islands were not used by a large number of waterbirds
Luminosity determination for the quasi-free nuclear reactions
A method for the calculation of the luminosity for the proton-nucleus
collisions based on the quasi-free proton-proton scattering is presented. As an
example of application the integrated luminosity for the scattering of protons
off the deuteron target is determined for the experiment of the quasi-free pn
--> pneta reaction performed by means of the COSY-11 facility.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, Presented at Symposium on Meson Physics at
COSY-11 and WASA-at-COSY, Cracow, Poland, 17-22 Jun 200
Combined analysis of the interaction using near threshold data
The final state interaction was investigated based on both the
invariant mass distributions measured at excess energies of Q = 10
and 28 MeV and the near threshold excitation function for the reaction. The final state enhancement factor was
parametrized using the effective range expansion. The effective range of the
interaction was estimated to be: and , and the
determined real and imaginary parts of the scattering length amount
to: and .Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, article accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Search for the eta-mesic nuclei by means of COSY-11, WASA-at-COSY and COSY-TOF detector systems
We review status and perspectives of the search for the light eta-mesic
nuclei using COSY-11, WASA-at-COSY and COSY-TOF detector systems.Comment: Invited talk at the International Symposium on Mesic Nuclei, Krakow,
16 June 201
Test of charge conjugation invariance in the decay of the eta meson into pi(+)pi(-)pi(0)
In this work we present the preliminary results of the analysis of the pp->pp
eta(->pp pi(+)pi(-)pi(0) reaction aiming to test the charge conjugation
symmetry C in strong interactions. Based on approximately identified
eta->pi(+)pi(-)pi(0) decay events we have extracted asymmetry parameters
sensitive to C symmetry violation for different isospin values of the final
state and we have established that all are consistent with zero within the
obtained accuracy.Comment: MESON2012 - 12th International Workshop on Meson Production,
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Edit and verify
Automated theorem provers are used in extended static checking, where they
are the performance bottleneck. Extended static checkers are run typically
after incremental changes to the code. We propose to exploit this usage pattern
to improve performance. We present two approaches of how to do so and a full
solution
Study of the eta meson production with the polarised proton beam
The azimuthally symmetric WASA detector and the polarised proton beam of
COSY, enable investigations of energy and angular dependence of the beam
analysing power in the pp --> ppeta reaction. The aim of the studies is the
determination of the partial wave contributions via interference terms which
are inaccessible from spin averaged observables. The partial wave decomposition
is mandatory for the understanding of the reaction dynamics and for the
determination of the eta-proton interaction, independently of the theoretical
paradigm used.Comment: To be published in J. Phys. Conf. Ser. in the second quarter of 201
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