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Quantized Fields and Their Interpretation

2013

This chapter deals with the quantum theory of systems with an infinite number of degrees of freedom and provides elements of quantum field theory.

PhysicsInfinite numberClassical mechanicsPath integral formulationDegrees of freedomFunctional derivativeQuantum field theoryInterpretation (model theory)
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Effective Field Theory for Jet Processes

2015

Processes involving narrow jets receive perturbative corrections enhanced by logarithms of the jet opening angle and the ratio of the energies inside and outside the jets. Analyzing cone-jet processes in effective field theory, we find that in addition to soft and collinear fields their description requires degrees of freedom which are simultaneously soft and collinear to the jets. These collinear-soft particles can resolve individual collinear partons, leading to a complicated multi-Wilson-line structure of the associated operators at higher orders. Our effective field theory provides, for the first time, a factorization formula for a cone-jet process, which fully separates the physics at …

PhysicsJet (fluid)Wilson loop010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyPartonRenormalization group01 natural sciencesHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)FactorizationQuantum electrodynamics0103 physical sciencesEffective field theoryHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentResummation010306 general physicsPhysical Review Letters
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Electron Induced Massive Dynamics of Magnetic Domain Walls

2019

We study the dynamics of domain walls (DWs) in a metallic, ferromagnetic nanowire. We develop a Keldysh collective coordinate technique to describe the effect of conduction electrons on rigid magnetic structures. The effective Lagrangian and Langevin equations of motion for a DW are derived. The DW dynamics is described by two collective degrees of freedom: position and tilt-angle. The coupled Langevin equations therefore involve two correlated noise sources, leading to a generalized fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT). The DW response kernel due to electrons contains two parts: one related to dissipation via FDT, and another `inertial' part. We prove that the latter term leads to a mass …

PhysicsMagnetic domainCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsBare massDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Equations of motionFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyElectron021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermal conduction01 natural sciencesHysteresisClassical mechanicsDomain wall (magnetism)0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)010306 general physics0210 nano-technology
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Observation of Low- and High-Energy Gamow-Teller Phonon Excitations in Nuclei

2014

Y. Fujita et al. ; 5 pags. ; 3 figs. PACS numbers: 24.30.Cz, 25.55.Kr, 27.40.+z

PhysicsMass numberHigh energyPhononExcited stateNuclear TheoryAtomic nucleusDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)General Physics and AstronomyAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentExcitationPhysical Review Letters
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Approximate analytical mean-square response of an impacting stochastic system oscillator with fractional damping

2017

The paper deals with the stochastic dynamics of a vibroimpact single-degree-of-freedom system under a Gaussian white noise. The system is assumed to have a hard type impact against a one-sided motionless barrier, located at the system's equilibrium. The system is endowed with a fractional derivative element. An analytical expression for the system's mean squared response amplitude is presented and compared with the results of numerical simulations.

PhysicsMean squareMechanical EngineeringDynamics (mechanics)Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)White noise01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasClassical mechanics0103 physical sciencesStatistical physicsSafety Risk Reliability and Quality010301 acousticsSafety Research
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Recent developments in effective field theory

2007

We will give a short introduction to the one-nucleon sector of chiral perturbation theory and will address the issue of a consistent power counting and renormalization. We will discuss the infrared regularization and the extended on-mass-shell scheme. Both allow for the inclusion of further degrees of freedom beyond pions and nucleons and the application to higher-loop calculations. As applications we consider the chiral expansion of the nucleon mass to order O(q^6) and the inclusion of vector and axial-vector mesons in the calculation of nucleon form factors.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsChiral perturbation theoryMesonNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::LatticeNuclear TheoryDegrees of freedom (statistics)FOS: Physical sciencesRenormalizationNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Theoretical physicsPionRegularization (physics)Effective field theoryNucleonNuclear Experiment
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Low-lying collective states inRu98–106isotopes studied using a microscopic anharmonic vibrator approach

2003

Anharmonic features of the low-lying collective states in the $^{98--106}\mathrm{Ru}$ isotopes have been investigated systematically by using the microscopic anharmonic vibrator approach (MAVA). MAVA is based on a realistic microscopic $G$-matrix Hamiltonian, only slightly renormalized in the adopted large realistic single-particle spaces. This Hamiltonian is used to derive equations of motion for the mixing of one- and two-phonon degrees of freedom starting from collective phonons of the quasiparticle random-phase approximation. Analysis of the level energies and the electric quadrupole decays of the two-phonon type of states indicates that $^{100}\mathrm{Ru}$ can be interpreted as being a…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCondensed matter physicsPhononAnharmonicityDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Equations of motionType (model theory)symbols.namesakeQuadrupoleQuasiparticlesymbolsAtomic physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Physical Review C
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Test of the proton-neutron random-phase approximation method within an extended Lipkin-type model

2001

An extended Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick model for testing the proton-neutron random-phase approximation $(pn\mathrm{RPA})$ method is developed, taking into account explicitly proton and neutron degrees of freedom. Besides the proton and neutron single-particle terms two types of residual proton-neutron interactions, one simulating a particle-particle and the other a particle-hole interaction, are included in the model Hamiltonian so that the model is exactly solvable in an isospin $\mathrm{SU}(2)\ensuremath{\bigotimes}\mathrm{SU}(2)$ basis. The behavior of the first excited (collective) state obtained by (i) exact diagonalization of the Hamiltonian matrix and (ii) with the $\mathrm{pn}\mathrm{RPA}…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsHamiltonian matrixNuclear TheoryDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)EigenfunctionType (model theory)symbols.namesakeIsospinQuantum mechanicssymbolsNeutronNuclear ExperimentRandom phase approximationHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Physical Review C
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Pairing-induced speedup of nuclear spontaneous fission

2014

Collective inertia is strongly influenced at the level crossing at which quantum system changes diabatically its microscopic configuration. Pairing correlations tend to make the large-amplitude nuclear collective motion more adiabatic by reducing the effect of those configuration changes. Competition between pairing and level crossing is thus expected to have a profound impact on spontaneous fission lifetimes. To elucidate the role of nucleonic pairing on spontaneous fission, we study the dynamic fission trajectories of $^{264}$Fm and $^{240}$Pu using the state-of-the-art self-consistent framework. We employ the superfluid nuclear density functional theory with the Skyrme energy density fun…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNuclear Theoryta114FissionNuclear TheoryDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)FOS: Physical sciencesNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Classical mechanicsNuclear fissionQuantum mechanicsPairingQuantum systemNeutronNuclear ExperimentNuclear densitySpontaneous fissionPhysical Review C
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Leading-order decuplet contributions to the baryon magnetic moments in chiral perturbation theory

2009

We extend an earlier study of the baryon magnetic moments in chiral perturbation theory by the explicit inclusion of the spin-3/2 decuplet resonances. We find that the corrections induced by these heavier degrees of freedom are relatively small in a covariant framework where unphysical spin-1/2 modes are removed. Consequently, implementing the leading SU(3)-breaking corrections given by both the baryon and decuplet contributions, we obtain a description of the baryon-octet magnetic moments that is better than the Coleman-Glashow relations. Finally, we discuss the uncertainties and compare between heavy baryon and covariant approaches. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsChiral perturbation theoryNuclear TheoryMagnetic momentHigh Energy Physics::LatticeHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)Nuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)HyperonFOS: Physical sciencesCovarianceNuclear Theory (nucl-th)BaryonHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - LatticeHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Covariant transformationPerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)Nuclear ExperimentPhysics Letters B
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