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    Identification of the white dwarf companion to millisecond pulsar J2317+1439

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    We report identification of the optical counterpart to the companion of the millisecond pulsar J2317+1439. At the timing position of the pulsar, we find an object with g=22.96±0.05g=22.96\pm0.05, r=22.86±0.04r=22.86\pm0.04 and i=22.82±0.05i=22.82\pm0.05. The magnitudes and colors of the object are consistent with it being a white dwarf. By comparing with white dwarf cooling models, we estimate that it has a mass of 0.390.10+0.130.39^{+0.13}_{-0.10} M_{\odot}, an effective temperature of 8077470+5508077^{+550}_{-470} K and a cooling age of 10.9±0.310.9\pm0.3 Gyr. Combining our results with published constraints on the orbital parameters obtained through pulsar timing, we estimate the pulsar mass to be 3.41.1+1.43.4^{+1.4}_{-1.1} M_{\odot}. Although the constraint on the pulsar mass is still weak, there is a significant possibility that the pulsar could be more massive than two solar mass.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in Ap

    D_s spectrum and leptonic decays with Fermilab heavy quarks and improved staggered light quarks

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    We present preliminary results for the D_s meson spectrum and decay constants in unquenched lattice QCD. Simulations are carried out with 2+1 dynamical quarks using gauge configurations generated by the MILC collaboration. We use the ``asqtad'' a^2 improved staggered action for the light quarks, and the clover heavy quark action with the Fermilab interpretation. We compare our spectrum results with the newly discovered 0+ and 1+ states in the D_s system.Comment: 3pp. Presented at 21st International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (LATTICE 2003), Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, 15-19 Jul 200

    Strong mass effect on ion beam mixing in metal bilayers

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    Molecular dynamics simulations have been used to study the mechanism of ion beam mixing in metal bilayers. We are able to explain the ion induced low-temperature phase stability and melting behavior of bilayers using only a simple ballistic picture up to 10 keV ion energies. The atomic mass ratio of the overlayer and the substrate constituents seems to be a key quantity in understanding atomic mixing. The critical bilayer mass ratio of δ<0.33\delta < 0.33 is required for the occurrence of a thermal spike (local melting) with a lifetime of τ>0.3\tau > 0.3 ps at low-energy ion irradiation (1 keV) due to a ballistic mechanism. The existing experimental data follow the same trend as the simulated values.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, preprin

    Magnetic properties of exactly solvable doubly decorated Ising-Heisenberg planar models

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    Applying the decoration-iteration procedure, we introduce a class of exactly solvable doubly decorated planar models consisting both of the Ising- and Heisenberg-type atoms. Exact solutions for the ground state, phase diagrams and basic physical quantities are derived and discussed. The detailed analysis of the relevant quantities suggests the existence of an interesting quantum antiferromagnetic phase in the system.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures, submitted to Physical Review

    Semileptonic decays of DD mesons in unquenched lattice QCD

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    We present our preliminary results for semileptonic form factors of DD mesons in unquenched lattice QCD. Simulations are carried out with nf=2+1n_f=2+1 dynamical quarks using gauge configurations generated by the MILC collaboration. For the valence quarks, we adopt an improved staggered light quark action and the clover heavy quark action. Our results for DKD \to K and DπD \to \pi form factors at q2=0q^2=0 are in agreement with the experimental values.Comment: Lattice2003(heavy), 3 page

    Direct Calculation of Spin-Stiffness for Spin-1/2 Heisenberg Models

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    The spin-stiffness of frustrated spin-1/2 Heisenberg models in one and two dimensions is computed for the first time by exact diagonalizations on small clusters that implement spin-dependent twisted boundary conditions. Finite-size extrapolation to the thermodynamic limit yields a value of 0.14±0.010.14\pm 0.01 for the spin-stiffness of the unfrustrated planar antiferromagnet. We also present a general discussion of the linear-response theory for spin-twists, which ultimately leads to the moment sum-rule.Comment: 11 pgs, TeX, LA-UR-94-94 (to be published in Phys. Rev. B

    Stable mode-locked pulses from mid-infrared semiconductor lasers

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    We report the unequivocal demonstration of mid-infrared mode-locked pulses from a semiconductor laser. The train of short pulses was generated by actively modulating the current and hence the optical gain in a small section of an edge-emitting quantum cascade laser (QCL). Pulses with pulse duration at full-width-at-half-maximum of about 3 ps and energy of 0.5 pJ were characterized using a second-order interferometric autocorrelation technique based on a nonlinear quantum well infrared photodetector. The mode-locking dynamics in the QCLs was modelled and simulated based on Maxwell-Bloch equations in an open two-level system. We anticipate our results to be a significant step toward a compact, electrically-pumped source generating ultrashort light pulses in the mid-infrared and terahertz spectral ranges.Comment: 26 pages, 4 figure
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