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    Pseudoscalar Goldstone Bosons Scattering off Charmed Baryons with Chiral Perturbation Theory

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    We have systematically calculated the pseudoscalar Goldstone boson and charmed baryon scattering lengths to the third order with heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory. The scattering lengths can reveal the interaction of KΛcK \Lambda_c, KΣcK \Sigma_c, πΩc\pi \Omega_c etc. For each channel, we take into account of the interaction between the external particle and every possible charmed baryon in the triplet, sextet, and excited sextet. We use dimensional regularization and modified minimal subtraction to get rid of the divergences in the loop-diagram corrections. We notice that the convergence of chiral expansion for most of the channels becomes better after we let the low energy constants absorb the analytic contributions of the loop-diagram corrections and keep the nonanalytic terms only.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure. Proceeding of Eleventh International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics - HYP2012, Barcelon

    Automated approaches for band gap mapping in STEM-EELS

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    Band gap variations in thin film structures, across grain boundaries, and in embedded nanoparticles are of increasing interest in the materials science community. As many common experimental techniques for measuring band gaps do not have the spatial resolution needed to observe these variations directly, probe-corrected Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (STEM) with monochromated Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) is a promising method for studying band gaps of such features. However, extraction of band gaps from EELS data sets usually requires heavy user involvement, and makes the analysis of large data sets challenging. Here we develop and present methods for automated extraction of band gap maps from large STEM-EELS data sets with high spatial resolution while preserving high accuracy and precision
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