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Neutrinos from CNO cycle at the present epoch of the solar neutrino research
The importance of the study of solar neutrinos generated in CNO cycle is
discussed in view of the presently obtained data. The emphasis is given to the
precise detemination of the flux of low energy pp-neutrinos as a main topic of
future experimental program.Comment: 4 pages, 2 Figures, Contribution for Proceedings of the Erice School
2009 in "Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics
Comments on "Limits on possible new nucleon monopole-dipole interactions from the spin relaxation rate of polarized He gas"
In the article "Limits on possible new nucleon monopole-dipole interactions
from the spin relaxation rate of polarized He gas", new limits on
short-range, Axion-like interactions are presented. In this comment it is shown
that the theoretical treatement of the data overestimates the sensitivity of
the proposed method. We provide the corrected limits
Electron paramagnetic resonance detected via magnetization measurements
Presented are magnetization measurements on a crystal of Fe8 single-molecule
magnets using a Hall probe magnetometer. Irradiation with microwaves at
frequencies of 92 and 110-120 GHz leads to the observation of electron
paramagnetic resonance (EPR) detected via magnetization measurements. A
quantitative analysis of the results are introduced by means of the spin
temperature. It is shown that pulsed microwave experiments allow a better
control over the spin excitation.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Frequency shifts and relaxation rates for spin 1/2 particles moving in electromagnetic fields
We discuss the behaviour of the Larmor frequency shift and the longitudinal
relaxation rate due to non-uniform electromagnetic fields on an assembly of
spin 1/2 particles, in adiabatic and nonadiabatic regimes. We also show some
general relations between the various frequency shifts and between the
frequency shifts and relaxation rates. The remarkable feature of all our
results is that they were obtained without any specific assumptions on the
explicit form of the correlation functions of the fields. Hence, we expect that
our results are valid both for diffusive and ballistic regime of motion and
arbitrary cell shapes and surface scattering. These results can then be applied
to a wide variety of realistic systems
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