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Magnetic Moment of The Pentaquark State
We have calculated the magnetic moment of the recently observed
pentaquark in the framework of the light cone QCD sum rules using the photon
distribution amplitudes. We find that ,
which is quite small. We also compare our result with predictions of other
groups.Comment: 1 eps figure, 13 page
Inhomogeneously doped two-leg ladder systems
A chemical potential difference between the legs of a two-leg ladder is found
to be harmful for Cooper pairing. The instability of superconductivity in such
systems is analyzed by compairing results of various analytical and numerical
methods. Within a strong coupling approach for the t-J model, supplemented by
exact numerical diagonalization, hole binding is found unstable beyond a
finite, critical chemical potential difference. The spinon-holon mean field
theory for the t-J model shows a clear reduction of the the BCS gaps upon
increasing the chemical potential difference leading to a breakdown of
superconductivity. Based on a renormalization group approach and Abelian
bosonization, the doping dependent phase diagram for the weakly interacting
Hubbard model with different chemical potentials was determined.Comment: Revtex4, 11 pages, 7 figure
Interlayer Exchange Coupling Mediated by Valence Band Electrons
The interlayer exchange coupling mediated by valence band electrons in
all-semiconductor IV-VI magnetic/nonmagnetic superlattices is studied
theoretically. A 3D tight-binding model, accounting for the band and magnetic
structure of the constituent superlattice components is used to calculate the
spin-dependent part of the total electronic energy. The antiferromagnetic
coupling between ferromagnetic layers in EuS/PbS superlattices is obtained, in
agreement with the experimental evidences. The results obtained for the
coupling between antiferromagnetic layers in EuTe/PbTe superlattices are also
presented.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, to be submitted to Phys.Rev.
Leading logarithmic QCD corrections to the B_s --> \gamma \gamma decays in the two Higgs doublet model
We calculate the leading logarithmic QCD corrections to the decay B_s -->
\gamma \gamma in the two Higgs doublet model (2HDM) including O_7 type long
distance effects and estimate the restrictions of the 2HDM parameters, tan\beta
and m_H, using the experimental data of B --> X_s \gamma decay provided by the
CLEO collaboration. A lower bound for the charged Higgs mass m_H as a function
of the renormalization scale \mu is given for 2HDM model II. We further present
the dependencies of the branching ratio Br(B_s --> \gamma \gamma) and the ratio
|A^{+}|^2/|A^{-}|^2 on m_H and tan\beta including leading logarithmic QCD
corrections. The dependence on the renormalization scale is found to be strong
for both ratios. An additional uncertainty arises from the variation of the
parameters of the bound state model, (m_b, \bar{\Lambda}_s). We see, that to
look for charged Higgs effects the measurement of the branching ratio Br(B_s
--> \gamma \gamma) is promising.Comment: 25 pages, 19 figures (required epsf.sty
Enhanced Bound State Formation in Two Dimensions via Stripe-Like Hopping Anisotropies
We have investigated two-electron bound state formation in a square
two-dimensional t-J-U model with hopping anisotropies for zero electron
density; these anisotropies are introduced to mimic the hopping energies
similar to those expected in stripe-like arrangements of holes and spins found
in various transition metal oxides. In this report we provide analytical
solutions to this problem, and thus demonstrate that bound-state formation
occurs at a critical exchange coupling, J_c, that decreases to zero in the
limit of extreme hopping anisotropy t_y/t_x -> 0. This result should be
contrasted with J_c/t = 2 for either a one-dimensional chain, or a
two-dimensional plane with isotropic hopping. Most importantly, this behaviour
is found to be qualitatively similar to that of two electrons on the two-leg
ladder problem in the limit of t_interchain/t_intrachain -> 0. Using the latter
result as guidance, we have evaluated the pair correlation function, thus
determining that the bound state corresponds to one electron moving along one
chain, with the second electron moving along the opposite chain, similar to two
electrons confined to move along parallel, neighbouring, metallic stripes. We
emphasize that the above results are not restricted to the zero density limit -
we have completed an exact diagonalization study of two holes in a 12 X 2
two-leg ladder described by the t-J model and have found that the
above-mentioned lowering of the binding energy with hopping anisotropy persists
near half filling.Comment: 6 pages, 3 eps figure
Managing complex respiratory patients in the community: an evaluation of a pilot integrated respiratory care service
Introduction: In the UK, there is significant variation in respiratory care and outcomes. An integrated approach to the management of high-risk respiratory patients, incorporating specialist and primary care teams' expertise, is the basis for new integrated respiratory services designed to reduce this variation; however, this model needs evaluating.Methods: To evaluate an integrated service managing high-risk respiratory patients, electronic searches for patients with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at risk of poor outcomes were performed in two general practitioner (GP) practices in a local service-development initiative. Patients were reviewed at joint clinics by primary and secondary care professionals. GPs also nominated patients for inclusion. Reviews were delivered to best standards of care including assessments of diagnosis, control, spirometry, self-management, education, medication, inhaler technique and smoking cessation support. Follow-up of routine clinical data collected at 9-months postclinic were compared with seasonally matched 9-months prior to integrated review.Results: 82 patients were identified, 55 attended. 13 (23.6%) had their primary diagnosis changed. In comparison with the seasonally adjusted baseline period, in the 9-month follow-up there was an increase in inhaled corticosteroid prescriptions of 23.3%, a reduction in short-acting β2-agonist prescription of 33.3%, a reduction in acute respiratory exacerbations of 67.6%, in unscheduled GP surgery visits of 53.3% and acute respiratory hospital admissions reduced from 3 to 0. Only 4 patients (7.3%) required referral to secondary care. Health economic evaluation showed respiratory-related costs per patient reduced by £231.86.Conclusions: Patients with respiratory disease in this region at risk of suboptimal outcomes identified proactively and managed by an integrated team improved outcomes without the need for hospital referral
Anisotropy of the Mobility of Pentacene from Frustration
The bandstructure of pentacene is calculated using first-principles density
functional theory. A large anisotropy of the hole and electron effective masses
within the molecular planes is found. The band dispersion of the HOMO and the
LUMO is analyzed with the help of a tight-binding fit. The anisotropy is shown
to be intimately related to the herringbone structure.Comment: Accepted for publication in Synthetic Metal
Semileptonic decays of , , and
Stimulated by recent observations of the excited bottom-strange mesons
and , we calculate the semileptonic decays , which is relevant for the exploration of the
potential of searching these semileptonic decays in experiment.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, 9 tables. More discussion added, some
descriptions changed. The version to appear in EPJ
Formation of two-dimensional weak localization in conducting Langmuir-Blodgett films
We report the magnetotransport properties up to 7 T in the organic highly
conducting Langmuir-Blodgett(LB) films formed by a molecular association of the
electroactive donor molecule bis(ethylendioxy)tetrathiafulvalene (BEDO-TTF) and
stearic acid CH(CH)COOH. We show the logarithmic decrease of dc
conductivity and the negative transverse magnetoresistance at low temperature.
They are interpreted in the weak localization of two-dimensional (2D)
electronic system based on the homogeneous conducting layer with the molecular
size thickness of BEDO-TTF. The electronic length with phase memory is given at
the mesoscopic scale, which provides for the first time evidence of the 2D
coherent charge transport in the conducting LB films.Comment: 5 pages, 1 Table and 5 figure
The temperature-flow renormalization group and the competition between superconductivity and ferromagnetism
We derive a differential equation for the one-particle-irreducible vertex
functions of interacting fermions as a function of the temperature. Formally,
these equations correspond to a Wilsonian renormalization group scheme which
uses the temperature as an explicit scale parameter. Our novel method allows us
to analyze the competition between superconducting and various magnetic Fermi
surface instabilities in the one-loop approximation. In particular this
includes ferromagnetic fluctuations, which are difficult to treat on an equal
footing in conventional Wilsonian momentum space techniques. Applying the
scheme to the two-dimensional t-t' Hubbard model we investigate the RG flow of
the interactions at the van Hove filling with varying next-nearest neighbor
hopping t'. Starting at t'=0 we describe the evolution of the flow to strong
coupling from an antiferromagnetic nesting regime over a d-wave regime at
moderate t' to a ferromagnetic region at larger absolute values of t'. Upon
increasing the particle density in the latter regime the ferromagnetic
tendencies are cut off and the leading instability occurs in the triplet
superconducting pairing channel.Comment: 18 pages, 11 figure
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