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Generalized Virasoro anomaly and stress tensor for dilaton coupled theories

2003

We derive the anomalous transformation law of the quantum stress tensor for a 2D massless scalar field coupled to an external dilaton. This provides a generalization of the Virasoro anomaly which turns out to be consistent with the trace anomaly. We apply it together with the equivalence principle to compute the expectation values of the covariant quantum stress tensor on a curved background. Finally we briefly illustrate how to evaluate vacuum polarization and Hawking radiation effects from these results.

Tensor contractionPhysicsAstrofísicaHigh Energy Physics - TheoryNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCauchy stress tensorDilaton coupled theoriesHawking radiationFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)General Relativity and Quantum CosmologyHigh Energy Physics::TheoryGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyClassical mechanicsHigh Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)Stress tensorDilatonCovariant transformationVacuum polarizationVacuum polarizationAnomaly (physics)Tensor densityScalar fieldVirasoro and trace anomaliesMathematical physics
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Two-loop tensor integrals in quantum field theory

2004

A comprehensive study is performed of general massive, tensor, two-loop Feynman diagrams with two and three external legs. Reduction to generalized scalar functions is discussed. Integral representations, supporting the same class of smoothness algorithms already employed for the numerical evaluation of ordinary scalar functions, are introduced for each family of diagrams.

Tensor contractionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsScalar (mathematics)Vertex functionFOS: Physical sciencesTensor fieldsymbols.namesakeHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Quantum mechanicssymbolsFeynman diagramQuantum field theoryScalar fieldMathematical physics
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Event generation and statistical sampling for physics with deep generative models and a density information buffer

2021

Simulating nature and in particular processes in particle physics require expensive computations and sometimes would take much longer than scientists can afford. Here, we explore ways to a solution for this problem by investigating recent advances in generative modeling and present a study for the generation of events from a physical process with deep generative models. The simulation of physical processes requires not only the production of physical events, but to also ensure that these events occur with the correct frequencies. We investigate the feasibility of learning the event generation and the frequency of occurrence with several generative machine learning models to produce events l…

Test data generationScienceMonte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciencesCharacterization and analytical techniquesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticleHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciencesInformation theory and computationHigh Energy Physics010306 general physicsMultidisciplinary010308 nuclear & particles physicsEvent (computing)QStatisticsData ScienceSampling (statistics)General ChemistryDensity estimationAutoencoderHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyPhysics - Data Analysis Statistics and ProbabilityExperimental High Energy PhysicsAnomaly detectionAlgorithmImportance samplingData Analysis Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an)
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The KeV Majoron as a dark matter particle

1993

We consider a very weakly interacting KeV majoron as dark matter particle (DMP), which provides both the critical density $\rho_{cr} = 1.88 \times 10^{-29} h^{2}$ $g/cm^{3}$ and the galactic scale $M_{gal}$ $\sim m^{3}_{Pl}/m^{2}_{J} \sim 10^{12} M_{\odot} (m_{J}/1 KeV)^{-2}$ for galaxy formation. The majoron couples to leptons only through some new "directly interacting particles", called DIPS, and this provides the required smallness of the coupling constants. If the masses of these DIPS are greater than the scale $V_s$ characterizing the spontaneous violation of the global lepton symmetry they are absent at the corresponding phase transition ($T \sim V_s$) and the majorons are produced d…

Thermal equilibriumCoupling constantPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsPhase transitionAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaDark matterHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)NucleosynthesisGalaxy formation and evolutionMajoronLepton
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A quantum model of Schwarzschild black hole evaporation

1996

We construct a one-loop effective metric describing the evaporation phase of a Schwarzschild black hole in a spherically symmetric null-dust model. This is achieved by quantising the Vaidya solution and by chosing a time dependent quantum state. This state describes a black hole which is initially in thermal equilibrium and then the equilibrium is switched off, so that the black hole starts to evaporate, shrinking to a zero radius in a finite proper time. The naked singularity appears, and the Hawking flux diverges at the end-point. However, a static metric can be imposed in the future of the end-point. Although this end-state metric cannot be determined within our construction, we show tha…

Thermal equilibriumPhysicsHigh Energy Physics - TheoryNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNaked singularityFOS: Physical sciencesRadiusGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)General Relativity and Quantum CosmologyBlack holeGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyHigh Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)Quantum stateQuantum mechanicsMetric (mathematics)Schwarzschild metricAstronomiaProper time
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Symmetries and solvable models for evaporating 2D black holes

1997

We study the evaporation process of a 2D black hole in thermal equilibrium when the ingoing radiation is suddenly switched off. We also introduce global symmetries of generic 2D dilaton gravity models which generalize the extra symmetry of the CGHS model. © Elsevier Science B.V

Thermal equilibriumPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsGravity (chemistry)CGHS modelEvaporationFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSymmetry (physics)General Relativity and Quantum CosmologyBlack holeTheoretical physicsHigh Energy Physics::TheoryGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyHomogeneous spaceDilaton
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Thermal photons from fluctuating initial conditions

2011

Event-by-event fluctuations of initial QCD-matter density produced in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC enhance the production of thermal photons significantly in the region $2 \le p_T \le 4$ GeV/$c$ compared to a smooth initial-state averaged profile in the ideal hydrodynamic calculation. This enhancement is a an early time effect due to the presence of hotspots or over-dense regions in the fluctuating initial state. The effect of fluctuations is found to be stronger in peripheral than in central collisions.

Time effectPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsPhoton010308 nuclear & particles physicsFOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciencesHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciencesThermalAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsJournal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
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Digitizing data acquisition and time-of-flight pulse processing for ToF-ERDA

2016

A versatile system to capture and analyze signals from multi channel plate (MCP) based time-of-flight detectors and ionization based energy detectors such as silicon diodes and gas ionization chambers (GIC) is introduced. The system is based on commercial digitizers and custom software. It forms a part of a ToF-ERDA spectrometer, which has to be able to detect recoil atoms of many different species and energies. Compared to the currently used analogue electronics the digitizing system provides comparable time-of-flight resolution and improved hydrogen detection efficiency, while allowing the operation of the spectrometer be studied and optimized after the measurement. The hardware, data acq…

ToF-ERDANuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials sciencedata acquisitionPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsIon beam analysisAnalytical chemistrytime-of-flight01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasdigitizerOpticsData acquisitionIonization0103 physical sciencesInstrumentationDiodeta114SpectrometerAnalogue electronics010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryDetectorTime of flightCustom softwarebusinesstiedonhankinta
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Trajectory bending and energy spreading of charged ions in time-of-flight telescopes used for ion beam analysis

2014

Carbon foil time pick-up detectors are widely used in pairs in ion beam applications as time-of-flight detectors. These detectors are suitable for a wide energy range and for all ions but at the lowest energies the tandem effect limits the achievable time of flight and therefore the energy resolution. Tandem effect occurs when an ion passes the first carbon foil of the timing detector and its charge state is changed. As the carbon foil of the first timing detector has often a non-zero voltage the ion can accelerate or decelerate before and after the timing detector. The combination of different charge state properties before and after the carbon foil now induces spread to the measured times…

ToF-ERDANuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)Ion beam analysista114Ion beamPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsChemistryDetectortandem effectIonTime of flightPhysics::Plasma Physicscarbon foilElectric fieldtime-of-flighToF-EAtomic physicsInstrumentationFOIL methodNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Depth profiling of Al2O3 + TiO2 nanolaminates by means of a time-of-flight energy spectrometer

2011

Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is currently a widespread method to grow conformal thin films with a sub-nm thickness control. By using ALD for nanolaminate oxides, it is possible to fine tune the electrical, optical and mechanical properties of thin films. In this study the elemental depth profiles and surface roughnesses were determined for Al2O3 + TiO2 nanolaminates with nominal single-layer thicknesses of 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 nm and total thickness between 40 nm and 60 nm. The depth profiles were measured by means of a time-of-flight elastic recoil detection analysis (ToF-ERDA) spectrometer recently installed at the University of Jyväskylä. In TOF-E measurements 63Cu, 35Cl, 12C and 4He ions…

ToF-ERDANuclear and High Energy Physicsdepth profilingMaterials scienceSpectrometerta114business.industryAnalytical chemistryERDIonTotal thicknessElastic recoil detectionTime of flightAtomic layer depositionnanolaminateAl2O3 and TiO2ALDOptoelectronicsThin filmbusinessInstrumentationEnergy (signal processing)
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