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A simple model for the quenching of pairing correlations effects in rigidly deformed rotational bands
Using Chandrasekhar's S-type coupling between rotational and intrinsic
vortical modes one may simply reproduce the HFB dynamical properties of
rotating nuclei within Routhian HF calculations free of pairing correlations
yet constrained on the relevant so-called Kelvin circulation operator. From the
analogy between magnetic and rotating systems, one derives a model for the
quenching of pairing correlations with rotation, introducing a critical angular
velocity -- analogous to the critical field in supraconductors -- above which
pairing vanishes. Taking stock of this usual model, it is then shown that the
characteristic behavior of the vortical mode angular velocity as a function of
the global rotation angular velocity can be modelised by a simple two parameter
formula, both parameters being completely determined from properties of the
band-head (zero-spin) HFB solution. From calculation in five nuclei, the
validity of this modelised Routhian approach is assessed. It is clearly shown
to be very good in cases where the evolution of rotational properties is only
governed by the coupling between the global rotation and the pairing-induced
intrinsic vortical currents. It therefore provides a sound ground base for
evaluating the importance of coupling of rotation with other modes (shape
distortions, quasiparticle degrees of freedom).Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures. Submited to PR
Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov Calculations of the Rotational Band of the Very Heavy No Nucleus
We report on Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov (HFB) calculations of the ground-state
rotationnal band of the heavy nucleus No recently observed
experimentally. The calculated quadrupole deformation is consistent with the
experimental value of and is almost constant over the whole band.
We also reproduce fairly well the excitation spectra and moments of inertia of
this isotope up to the maximal experimentally observed state of spin 20. The
rather high stability of this nucleus against fission is illustrated by the
deformation energy curve providing very high fission barriers at zero spin
within the HFB and HFB plus Lipkin-Nogami formalisms. The variation of these
barriers with increased angular velocities is also studied.Comment: 4 pages (LaTeX), submitted to Eur. Phys. J A, dedicated to the memory
of J. Piperov
Der Six-Sigma-Ansatz und dessen Implementierung aus Sicht einer Sparkasse: Eine Darstellung und Analyse
Der Six-Sigma-Ansatz dient dem strategischen Management der Prozessverbesserung, der neben einem statistischen Qualitätsziel zugleich eine Methode des Qualitätsmanagement umfasst. Während es sich in Industrieunternehmen seit längerem etabliert hat, ist dieses Konzept in der Finanzwelt, jedenfalls in Deutschland, bislang verhalten aufgegriffen worden. Die vorliegende Studie befasst sich mit den Möglichkeiten und Grenzen des Einsatzes bei Kreditinstituten. In Rahmen der anwendungsorientierten Überlegungen wird vor allem die Implementierung am Beispiel einer Modellsparkasse geprüft. Daraus lassen sich Handlungsund Gestaltungsempfehlungen ableiten.The Six Sigma approach serves the strategical management of process improvement, which encloses not only a statistical high class aim, but also a method for high class quality management. While it has established itself in industrial enterprises for a while now, this concept has been taken up with much reservation in the financial world, at least in Germany. The present study addresses the possibilities and limits of application of this concept at credit institutions.The implementation is tested on an example at a model savings bank under the application-oriented considerations. Guidances and design recommendations can be derived from this
MULTILATERAL GOVERNANCE OF FISHERIES: MANAGEMENT AND COOPERATION IN THE WESTERN AND CENTRAL PACIFIC TUNA FISHERIES
The tuna resources of the Western and Central Pacific are the world's largest and most valuable fisheries of their type and are of significant economic importance to the Pacific island countries through whose waters they migrate. Two major concerns exist with the current governance of this fishery. First, Pacific island countries receive only a small share of the resource rents from the tuna fisheries. Second, the current management structure of the fisheries will not ensure the long-term sustainability of the resources. This paper derives a model to show that the sustainability of the resource can be improved when a single policymaker acts as Stackelberg leader and sets a tax, or an equivalent quantity instrument, to maximize rents from the resource. A practical institutional mechanism is presented that mimics the model's rent maximization outcome and that offers substantial benefits to both Pacific island countries and distant water fishing nations.Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Towards a better parametrisation of Skyrme-like effective forces: A critical study of the SkM force
Predictive factors of success at the French National Ranking Examination (NRE) : a retrospective study of the student performance from a French medical school
Background
The national ranking examination (NRE) marks the end of the second cycle (6th university year) of French medical studies and ranks students allowing them to choose their specialty and city of residency. We studied the potential predictive factors of success at the 2015 NRE by students attending a French School of Medicine.
Methods
From March 2016 to March 2017, a retrospective study of factors associated with the 2015 NRE success was conducted and enrolled 242 students who attended their sixth year at the school of medicine of Reims. Demographic and academic data collected by a home-made survey was studied using univariate and then multivariate analysis by generalized linear regression with a threshold of p < 0.05 deemed significant.
Results
The factors independently associated with a better ranking at the NRE were the motivation for the preparation of the NRE (gain of 3327 ± 527 places, p < 0.0001); to have participated in the NRE white test organized by la Revue du Praticien in November 2014 (gain of 869 ± 426 places, p < 0.04), to have participated in the NRE white test organized by la conférence Hippocrate in March 2015 (+ 613 places ±297, p < 0.04). The factors independently associated with poor NRE ranking were repeating the first year (loss of 1410 places ±286, p < 0.0001), repeating a year during university course (loss of 1092 places ±385, p < 0.005), attendance of hospital internships in 6th year (loss of 706 places ±298, p < 0.02).
Conclusions
The student motivation and their white tests completion were significantly associated with success at the NRE. Conversely, repeating a university year during their course and attendance of 6th year hospital internships were associated with a lower ranking
The Acute Toxicity of Some Pesticides to Fish
Author Institution: U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control Public Health Service, Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center, Cincinnati, OhioAcute static bioassays were conducted with 13 pesticides to determine their comparative toxicity to fish. There was a wide range in the toxicity of these compounds with 96-hour TLm values ranging from 0.0033 to 4.0 mg/1. Of the compounds tested, Thiodan, a chlorinated hydrocarbon, and Thimet, an organic phosphorus pesticide, were the most toxic; and Bayer 29493, an organic phosphorus compound, and Fermate, a carbamate, were the least toxic. In about half of these static tests, toxicity increased significantly with an increase of exposure time from 24 to 96 hours. The toxicity of the organic phosphorus and chlorinated hydrocarbon compounds did not appear to be influenced by the water quality characteristics (pH, hardness, alkalinity) examined. The toxicity of two of the carbamates was influenced by water quality characteristics
Time-resolved detection of relative intensity squeezed nanosecond pulses in a Rb87 vapor
We present theoretical and experimental results on the generation and
detection of pulsed, relative-intensity squeezed light in a hot Rb87 vapor. The
intensity noise correlations between a pulsed probe beam and its conjugate,
generated through nearly-degenerate four-wave mixing in a double-lambda system,
are studied numerically and measured experimentally via time-resolved balanced
detection. We predict and observe about -1 dB of time-resolved relative
intensity squeezing with 50 nanosecond pulses at 1 MHz repetition rate. (-1.34
dB corrected for loss).Comment: 11 pages, 9 figure
Searching for Faint Planetary Nebulae Using the Digital Sky Survey
Recent Halpha surveys such as SHS and IPHAS have improved the completeness of
the Galactic planetary nebula (PN) census. We now know of ~3,000 PNe in the
Galaxy, but this is far short of most estimates, typically ~25,000 or more for
the total population. The size of the Galactic PN population is required to
derive an accurate estimate of the chemical enrichment rates of nitrogen,
carbon, and helium. In addition, a high PN count (~20,000) is strong evidence
that most 1-8 Msun main sequence stars will go through a PN phase, while a low
count (<10,000) argues that special conditions (e.g., a close binary
interaction) are required to form a PN. We describe a technique for finding
hundreds more PNe using the existing data collections of the digital sky
surveys, thereby improving the census of Galactic PNe.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in the Publications of
the Astronomical Society of Australia (PASA), full resolution paper available
at http://www.wiyn.org/jacoby_pasa.pd
The Skyrme Energy Functional and Naturalness
Recent studies show that successful relativistic mean-field models of nuclei
are consistent with naive dimensional analysis and naturalness, as expected in
low-energy effective field theories of quantum chromodynamics. The
nonrelativistic Skyrme energy functional is found to have similar
characteristics.Comment: 8 pages, REVTeX 3.0 with epsf.sty, plus 2 figure
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