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Continuous Stern–Gerlach effect and the magnetic moment of the antiproton

2004

Abstract The measurement of the magnetic moment (or g-factor ) of the antiproton and of the proton is a sensitive test of CPT invariance. We discuss the possibility of applying the continuous Stern–Gerlach effect to detect quantum jumps between the two spin states (spin up and spin down) of the antiproton. The measurement will be performed on a single antiproton stored in a Penning trap. The g -factor of the antiproton is determined by measuring its cyclotron frequency and its spin precession frequency in the magnetic field of the trap. With the double Penning trap method the g -factor of the antiproton can be determined with an accuracy of 1 ppb.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsStern–Gerlach experimentSpin polarizationProton magnetic momentPenning trapElectron magnetic dipole momentSpin magnetic momentNuclear physicsAntiprotonNuclear magnetic momentPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentPhysics::Atomic PhysicsNuclear ExperimentInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Can power corrections be reliably computed in models with extra dimensions?

2003

We critically revisit the issue of power-law running in models with extra dimensions. The analysis is carried out in the context of a higher-dimensional extension of QED, with the extra dimensions compactified on a torus. It is shown that a naive $\beta$ function, which simply counts the number of modes, depends crucially on the way the thresholds of the Kaluza-Klein modes are crossed. To solve these ambiguities we turn to the vacuum polarization, which, due to its special unitarity properties, guarantees the physical decoupling of the heavy modes. This latter quantity, calculated in the context of dimensional regularization, is used for connecting the low energy gauge coupling with the cou…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsToy modelFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaContext (language use)Universal extra dimensionTheoretical physicsExtra dimensionsDimensional regularizationHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyClassical mechanicsHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Effective field theoryBeta function (physics)Vacuum polarization
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8He-6He: a comparative study of nuclear fragmentation reactions

2001

19 pages, 3 tables, 6 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 27.20.+n; 24.70.+s; 25.06.-t.-- Available online Dec 4, 2000.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics[PACS] Polarization phenomena in reactionsResonanceHalo nucleusInelastic scatteringDissociation (chemistry)6 ≤ A ≤ 19 [[PACS] Properties of specific nuclei listed by mass ranges]Fragmentation (mass spectrometry)NeutronAtomic physics[PACS] Properties of specific nuclei listed by mass ranges: 6 ≤ A ≤ 19Ground stateExcitation
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Character of particle-hole excitations in94Ru deduced fromγ-ray angular correlation and linear polarization measurements

2014

Linear polarization and angular correlations of gamma-rays depopulating excited states in the neutron-deficient nucleus Ru-94(44)50 have been measured, enabling firm spin-parity assignments for several excited states in this nucleus. The deduced multipolarities of strong transitions in the yrast structure were found to be mostly of stretched M1, E1, and E2 types and, in most cases, in agreement with previous tentative assignments. The deduced multipolarity of the 1869 keV and the connecting 257 and 1641 keV transitions indicates that the state at 6358 keV excitation energy has spin parity 12(1)(-) rather than 12(3)(+) as proposed in previous works. The presence of a 12(1)(-) state is interp…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsmedicine.anatomical_structureAngular correlationLinear polarizationExcited stateYrastmedicineNeutronParity (physics)Atomic physicsNucleusExcitationPhysical Review C
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Summary Report of the Workshop on Polarized Electron Sources and Electron Spin Polarimeters

1991

The workshop was a satellite meeting of the 9th International Symposium on High Energy Spin Physics, Bonn 1990. It was the third in a row of similar workshops organised by Ch.K. Sinclair in Stanford 1983 [1] and in Minneapolis 1988 [2]. About fourty scientists from atomic, solid state, as well as high energy particle physics participated in the meeting. The broad spectrum of different fields of physics represented resulted in lively discussions throughout the workshop. It is hoped that the tradition of bringing together physicists working with polarized electrons in so different research fields, started by Ch.K. Sinclair in the Stanford meeting 1983, will find its contivation in the satelli…

PhysicsNuclear physicsHigh energyBroad spectrumHigh energy particleSpin polarizationSolid-stateElectronSpin (physics)
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Relations between polarization observables and complete sets for deuteron photodisintegration

1990

The polarization observables for deuteron photodisintegration are given as Hermitean forms of theT-matrix elementsti. By inversion we are able to express a given productti*tj in terms of polarization observables. This allows (i) to derive linear relations between observables for unpolarized, circularly and linearly polarized photons, (ii) to construct explicitly complete sets of polarization observables, and (iii) to derive quadratic relations between observables.

PhysicsNuclear physicsParticle physicsPhotonQuadratic equationDeuteriumLinear polarizationPhotodisintegrationPolarization observablesObservableAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFew-Body Systems
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Photoproduction of π 0 mesons off protons and neutrons in the second and third nucleon resonance regions

2018

Photoproduction of mesons off quasi-free nucleons bound in the deuteron allows to study the electromagnetic excitation spectrum of the neutron and the isospin structure of the excitation of nucleon resonances. The database for such reactions is much more sparse than for free proton targets. Single $\pi^0$ photoproduction off quasi-free nucleons from the deuteron was experimentally studied. Nuclear effects were investigated by a comparison of the results for free protons and quasi-free protons and used as a correction for the quasi-free neutron data. The experiment was performed at the tagged photon beam of the Mainz MAMI accelerator for photon energies between 0.45~GeV and 1.4~GeV, using an…

PhysicsNuclear reactionProtonMeson010308 nuclear & particles physicsHadronNuclear Theory7. Clean energy01 natural sciences3. Good healthNuclear physicsPionIsospin0103 physical sciencestagged photon spectrometer ; polarization observable E ; cross-sections ; pion-photoproduction ; baryon resonances ; deuteron ; MAMI ; asymmetry ; microtron ; thresholdNeutronddc:530010306 general physicsNucleonNuclear ExperimentNuclear Experiment
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Modulational Instability and Stimulated Raman Scattering in Normally Dispersive Highly Birefringent Fibers

2001

Abstract The nonlinear interaction of two laser beams in normally dispersive highly birefringent optical fibers leads to a large set of fascinating physical effects such as modulational instability (MI) and stimulated Raman scattering (SRS). These two nonlinear phenomena have a positive role as a mechanism for the generation of short optical pulses and represent a drawback in fiber-optics transmissions. Indeed, we will show that an induced process of modulational instability may be exploited for the generation of THz train of vector dark solitons. The technique of frequency-resolved optical gating is used to completely characterize the intensity and phase of the dark soliton trains. On the …

PhysicsOptical fiberBirefringencebusiness.industryOrthogonal polarization spectral imagingTerahertz radiationPhase (waves)Physics::OpticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeModulational instabilityOpticsControl and Systems EngineeringlawsymbolsSolitonElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationRaman scatteringOptical Fiber Technology
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Dissipative Polarization Domain Walls in a Passive Coherently Driven Kerr Resonator.

2021

Using a passive, coherently driven nonlinear optical fiber ring resonator, we report the experimental realization of dissipative polarization domain walls. The domain walls arise through a symmetry breaking bifurcation and consist of temporally localized structures where the amplitudes of the two polarization modes of the resonator interchange, segregating domains of orthogonal polarization states. We show that dissipative polarization domain walls can persist in the resonator without changing shape. We also demonstrate on-demand excitation, as well as pinning of domain walls at specific positions for arbitrary long times. Our results could prove useful for the analog simulation of ubiquito…

PhysicsOptical fiberCondensed matter physicsOrthogonal polarization spectral imagingGeneral Physics and AstronomyPolarization (waves)01 natural scienceslaw.inventionResonatorlaw0103 physical sciencesDissipative systemSymmetry breaking010306 general physicsQCBifurcationExcitationPhysical review letters
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Incoherent solitons generated in instantaneous response nonlinear Kerr media

2004

We show theoretically and experimentally in an optical fiber system, that incoherent domain wall solitons can be generated spontaneously from incoherent light, despite of the instantaneous response of the fiber Kerr nonlinearity.

PhysicsOptical fiberbusiness.industryKerr nonlinearityPhysics::OpticsNonlinear opticsPolarization (waves)law.inventionNonlinear systemOpticslawbusinessNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsCircular polarizationNonlinear Guided Waves and Their Applications
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