455 research outputs found
Another Leigh-Strassler deformation through the Matrix model
In here the matrix model approach, by Dijkgraaf and Vafa, is used in order to
obtain the effective superpotential for a certain deformation of N=4 SYM
discovered by Leigh and Strassler. An exact solution to the matrix model
Lagrangian is found and is expressed in terms of elliptic functions.Comment: 15 pages,2 figure
New symmetries of the chiral Potts model
In this paper a hithertho unknown symmetry of the three-state chiral Potts
model is found consisting of two coupled Temperley-Lieb algebras. From these we
can construct new superintegrable models. One realisation is in terms of a
staggered isotropic XY spin chain. Further we investigate the importance of the
algebra for the existence of mutually commuting charges. This leads us to a
natural generalisation of the boost-operator, which generates the charges.Comment: 19 pages, improved notation, made the text easier to read, corrected
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The coherent {\it d}-wave superconducting gap in underdoped LaSrCuO as studied by angle-resolved photoemission
We present angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) data on
moderately underdoped LaSrCuO at temperatures below and
above the superconducting transition temperature. Unlike previous studies of
this material, we observe sharp spectral peaks along the entire underlying
Fermi surface in the superconducting state. These peaks trace out an energy gap
that follows a simple {\it d}-wave form, with a maximum superconducting gap of
14 meV. Our results are consistent with a single gap picture for the cuprates.
Furthermore our data on the even more underdoped sample
LaSrCuO also show sharp spectral peaks, even at the
antinode, with a maximum superconducting gap of 26 meV.Comment: Accepted by Phys. Rev. Let
Nodule detection in digital chest radiography: part of image background acting as pure noise
There are several factors that influence the radiologist's ability to detect a specific structure/lesion in a radiograph. Three factors that are commonly known to be of major importance are the signal itself, the system noise and the projected anatomy. The aim of this study was to determine to what extent the image background acts as pure noise for the detection of subtle lung nodules in five different regions of the chest. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) study with five observers was conducted on two different sets of images, clinical chest X-ray images and images with a similar power spectrum as the clinical images but with a random phase spectrum, resulting in an image background containing pure noise. Simulated designer nodules with a full-width-at-fifth-maximum of 10 mm but with varying contrasts were added to the images. As a measure of the part of the image background that acts as pure noise, the ratio between the contrast needed to obtain an area under the ROC curve of 0.80 in the clinical images to that in the random-phase images was used. The ratio ranged from 0.40 (in the lateral pulmonary regions) to 0.83 (in the hilar regions) indicating that there was a large difference between different regions regarding to what extent the image background acted as pure noise; and that in the hilar regions the image background almost completely acted as pure noise for the detection of 10 mm nodule
The general Leigh-Strassler deformation and integrability
The success of the identification of the planar dilatation operator of N=4
SYM with an integrable spin chain Hamiltonian has raised the question if this
also is valid for a deformed theory. Several deformations of SYM have recently
been under investigation in this context. In this work we consider the general
Leigh-Strassler deformation. For the generic case the S-matrix techniques
cannot be used to prove integrability. Instead we use R-matrix techniques to
study integrability. Some new integrable points in the parameter space are
found.Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures, reference adde
Integrable Spin Chains with U(1)^3 symmetry and generalized Lunin-Maldacena backgrounds
We consider the most general three-state spin chain with U(1)^3 symmetry and
nearest neighbour interaction. Our model contains as a special case the spin
chain describing the holomorphic three scalar sector of the three parameter
complex deformation of N=4 SYM, dual to type IIB string theory in the
generalized Lunin-Maldacena backgrounds discovered by Frolov. We formulate the
coordinate space Bethe ansatz, calculate the S-matrix and determine for which
choices of parameters the S-matrix fulfills the Yang-Baxter equations. For
these choices of parameters we furthermore write down the R-matrix. We find in
total four classes of integrable models. In particular, each already known
model of the above type is nothing but one in a family of such models.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, references correcte
Uniqueness of the asymptotic AdS3 geometry
We explicitly show that in (2+1) dimensions the general solution of the
Einstein equations with negative cosmological constant on a neigbourhood of
timelike spatial infinity can be obtained from BTZ metrics by coordinate
transformations corresponding geometrically to deformations of their spatial
infinity surface. Thus, whatever the topology and geometry of the bulk, the
metric on the timelike extremities is BTZ.Comment: LaTeX, 8 pages, no figures, version that will appear in Class. Quant.
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Li diffusion in LiCoO probed by muon-spin spectroscopy
The diffusion coefficient of Li ions () in the battery
material LiCoO has been investigated by muon-spin relaxation
(SR). Based on the experiments in zero-field and weak
longitudinal-fields at temperatures up to 400 K, we determined the fluctuation
rate () of the fields on the muons due to their interaction with the
nuclear moments. Combined with susceptibility data and electrostatic potential
calculations, clear Li ion diffusion was detected above K. The
estimated from was in very good agreement with predictions
from first-principles calculations, and we present the SR technique as
an % novel and optimal probe to detect for materials containing
magnetic ions.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. accepted for publication in PR
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