96 research outputs found
The general harmonic-oscillator brackets: compact expression, symmetries, sums and Fortran code
We present a very simple expression and a Fortran code for the fast and
precise calculation of three-dimensional harmonic-oscillator transformation
brackets. The complete system of symmetries for the brackets along with
analytical expressions for sums, containing products of two and three brackets,
is given.Comment: 13 pages, accepted for publication in Nuclear Physics
Role of the rho meson in the description of pion electroproduction experiments at JLab
We study the p(e,e' pi+)n reaction in the framework of an effective
Lagrangian approach including nucleon, pi and rho meson degrees of freedom and
show the importance of the rho-meson t-pole contribution to sigmaT, the
transverse part of cross section. We test two different field representations
of the rho meson, vector and tensor, and find that the tensor representation of
the rho meson is more reliable in the description of the existing data. In
particular, we show that the rho-meson t-pole contribution, including the
interference with an effective non-local contact term, sufficiently improves
the description of the recent JLab data at invariant mass W less 2.2 GeV and Q2
less 2.5 GeV2/c2. A ``soft'' variant of the strong piNN and rhoNN form factors
is also found to be compatible with these data. On the basis of the successful
description of both the sigmaL and sigmaT parts of the cross section we discuss
the importance of taking into account the sigmaT data when extracting the
charge pion form factor Fpi from sigmaL.Comment: 23 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Microscopics of meson degrees of freedom in nucleons and mesons in nuclei - what can be seen in the process of quasielastic knockout of mesons by high-energy electrons
Developed earlier concept of quasielastic knock out of pions from nucleons by
high-energy electrons is propounded as a tool for checking microscopical model
( - fluctuation) for decay of N to different channels and
Preparata model of nucleus structure.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, Talk given at 16 Baldin Symposium in June 200
Dipole and Quadrupole Moments of Mirror Nuclei 8B and 8li
Magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole moments of the mirror nuclei 8Li and
8B are analysed in the framework of the multiparticle shell model by using two
approaches : i) the one-particle spectroscopic factors and ii) the one-particle
fractional parentage coefficients.
These two approaches are compared both each to other and with a microscopic
multicluster model. The one-particle nucleon states are calculated taking into
account the continuum by the method of the expansion of the Sturm - Liouville
functions. The experimental magnetic and quadrupole moments of 8Li and 8Bare
reproduced well by using fractional parentage coefficients technique. The root
mean-square radii and the radial density distributions are obtained for these
nuclei.Comment: 20 pages 1 figur
Proton-proton scattering above 3 GeV/c
A large set of data on proton-proton differential cross sections, analyzing
powers and the double polarization parameter A_NN is analyzed employing the
Regge formalism. We find that the data available at proton beam momenta from 3
GeV/c to 50 GeV/c exhibit features that are very well in line with the general
characteristics of Regge phenomenology and can be described with a model that
includes the rho, omega, f_2, and a_2 trajectories and single Pomeron exchange.
Additional data, specifically for spin-dependent observables at forward angles,
would be very helpful for testing and refining our Regge model.Comment: 16 pages, 19 figures; revised version accepted for publication in
EPJ
ADVANTAGES OF BINARY TREES
The problem of drawing up the dictionary of the set text in the form of a binary tree is put. Such kind of the dictionary is compared to its representation in the form of hash-tables. For the organization of more flexible search in the dictionary it is more preferable to use a binary tree
COMPARISON OF SEARCH ALGORITHM IN THE ORDERED ARRAY
The primary goal of our investigation was to compare the search algorithms on the basis of 'binary search' algorithm. We chose three algorithms - binary search, or dichotomy, golden section algorithm and Fibonacci search, and tested them in our application in the programming language C#. We compared algorithms by the amount of processor CPU cycles (ticks) which algorithm used to find a required element in unsorted array o f random elements, and found the best algorithm for this task
Astrophysical S-factor of 4He12C radiative capture at low energies
The possibility to describe the astrophysical S-factor of the 4He12C
radiative capture is considered in the potential cluster model at the energy
range 0.1-4.0 MeV. It is shown that the approach used, which takes into account
E2 transitions only, gives a good description of the new experimental data for
adjusted parameters of potentials and leads to the value S(300) =
16.0keV b.Comment: 8 Pag
Astrophysical S-factor for the radiative capture reaction 13C(p,g)14N
The phase shift analysis, done on the basis of the known measurements of the
differential cross-sections of the p13C elastic scattering at the energy range
250-750 keV, shows that it is enough to take into account only 3S1 wave in the
considered energy region. The potential for the triplet 3S1 state in p13C
system at the resonance energy 0.55 MeV corresponding to quantum numbers JpT =
1-1 as well as the potential for the 3P1 bound state of 14N were constructed on
the basis of the obtained scattering phase shifts. The possibility to describe
the experimental data of the astrophysical S-factor of the p13C radiative
capture at the energies 0.03-0.8 MeV was considered within the potential
cluster model with the forbidden states. It was shown that we properly succeed
in explanation of the energy behavior of the astrophysical S-factor for the
p13C radiative capture at the resonance energy range 0.55 MeV (laboratory
system).Comment: 8 p., 2 fi
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