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QCD Sum Rules study of meson-baryon sigma terms
The pion-baryon sigma terms and the strange-quark condensates of the octet
and the decuplet baryons are calculated by employing the method of quantum
chromodynamics (QCD) sum rules. We evaluate the vacuum-to-vacuum transition
matrix elements of two baryon interpolating fields in an external
isoscalar-scalar field and use a Monte Carlo-based approach to systematically
analyze the sum rules and the uncertainties in the results. We extract the
ratios of the sigma terms, which have rather high accuracy and minimal
dependence on QCD parameters. We discuss the sources of uncertainties and
comment on possible strangeness content of the nucleon and the Delta.Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
A sensitive and selective chemiluminogenic probe for palladium
Palladium triggered removal of a propargyl group leads to the cleavage of the 1,2-dioxetane ring, leading to bright chemiluminescence. The reaction of the probe is highly specific for the Pd species, thus the probe described here has considerable potential for practical utility. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.2015
Quantal description of nucleon exchange in stochastic mean-field approach
Nucleon exchange mechanism is investigated in central collisions of symmetric
heavy-ions in the basis of the stochastic mean-field approach. Quantal
diffusion coefficients for nucleon exchange are calculated by including
non-Markovian effects and shell structure. Variances of fragment mass
distributions are calculated in central collisions of Ca +
Ca, Ca + Ca and Ni + Ni systems
The Casimir Force in Randall Sundrum Models
We discuss and compare the effects of one extra dimension in the Randall
Sundrum models on the evaluation of the Casimir force between two parallel
plates. We impose the condition that the result reproduce the experimental
measurements within the known uncertainties in the force and the plate
separation, and get an upper bound kR < 20 if the curvature parameter k of
AdS_5 is equal to the Planck scale. Although the upper bound decreases as k
decreases, kR ~ 12, which is the required value for solving the hierarchy
problem, is consistent with the Casimir force measurements. For the case where
the 5th dimension is infinite, the correction to the Casimir force is very
small and negligible.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figures, references added, text improved, accepted for
publication in PR
Comparison of Electron and Hole Charge-Discharge Dynamics in Germanium Nanocrystal Flash Memories
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Electron and hole charge and discharge dynamics are studied on plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition grown metal-oxide-silicon germanium nanocrystal flash memory devices. Electron and hole charge and discharge currents are observed to differ significantly and depend on annealing conditions chosen for the formation of nanocrystals. At low annealing temperatures, holes are seen to charge slower but to escape faster than electrons. They discharge slower than electrons when annealing temperatures are raised. The results suggest that discharge currents are dominated by the interface layer acting as a quantum well for holes and by direct tunneling for elec-trons. (c) 2008 American Institute of Physics
The Casimir Force in a Lorentz Violating Theory
We study the effects of the minimal extension of the standard model including
Lorentz violation on the Casimir force between two parallel conducting plates
in vacuum. We provide explicit solutions for the electromagnetic field using
scalar field analogy, for both the cases in which the Lorentz violating terms
come from the CPT-even or CPT-odd terms. We also calculate the effects of the
Lorentz violating terms for a fermion field between two parallel conducting
plates and analyze the modifications of the Casimir force due to the
modifications of the Dirac equation. In all cases under consideration, the
standard formulas for the Casimir force are modified by either multiplicative
or additive correction factors, the latter case exhibiting different dependence
on the distance between the plates.Comment: 20 pages, no figures, references added, accepted for publication in
Phys. Rev.
Understanding the plasmonic properties of dewetting formed Ag nanoparticles for large area solar cell applications
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The effects of substrates with technological interest for solar cell industry are examined on the plasmonic properties of Ag nanoparticles fabricated by dewetting technique. Both surface matching (boundary element) and propagator (finite difference time domain) methods are used in numerical simulations to describe plasmonic properties and to interpret experimental data. The uncertainty on the locations of nanoparticles by the substrate in experiment is explained by the simulations of various Ag nanoparticle configurations. The change in plasmon resonance due to the location of nanoparticles with respect to the substrate, interactions among them, their shapes, and sizes as well as dielectric properties of substrate are discussed theoretically and implications of these for the experiment are deliberated. (C) 2013 Optical Society of Americ
Quark and Pole Models of Nonleptonic Decays of Charmed Baryons
Quark and pole models of nonleptonic decays of charmed baryons are analysed
from the point of view of their symmetry properties. The symmetry structure of
the parity conserving amplitudes that corresponds to the contribution of the
ground-state intermediate baryons is shown to differ from the one hitherto
employed in the symmetry approach. It is pointed out that the "subtraction" of
sea quark effects in hyperon decays leads to an estimate of -exchange
contributions in charmed baryon decays that is significantly smaller than
naively expected on the basis of . An constraint questioning
the reliability of the factorization technique is exhibited. Finally, a
successful fit to the available data is presented.Comment: 25 pages, LATEX, 1643/PH IFJ Krako
General analysis of the rare Bc->D^*_s l^+ l^- decay beyond the standard model
The general analysis of the rare Bc->D^*_s l^+ l^- decay is presented by
using the most general, model independent effective Hamiltonian. The
dependencies of the branching ratios, longitudinal, normal and transversal
polarization asymmetries for l^- and the combined asymmetries for l^- and l^+
on the new Wilson coefficients are investigated. Our analysis shows that the
lepton polarization asymmetries are very sensitive to the scalar and tensor
type interactions, which will be very useful in looking for new physics beyond
the standard model.Comment: 27 Pages, 14 Figure
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