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The neutrino charge radius is a physical observable

2004

We present a method which allows, at least in principle, the direct extraction of the gauge-invariant and process-independent neutrino charge radius (NCR) from experiments. Under special kinematic conditions, the judicious combination of neutrino and anti-neutrino forward differential cross-sections allows the exclusion of all target-dependent contributions, such as gauge-independent box-graphs, not related to the NCR. We show that the remaining contributions contain universal, renormalization group invariant combinations, such as the electroweak effective charge and the running mixing angle, which must be also separated out. By considering the appropriate number of independent experiments …

PhysicsAstrofísicaNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsElectroweak interactionFOS: Physical sciencesWeinberg angleObservableRenormalization groupRenormalizationHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Charge radiusNeutrinoLepton
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2015

In this study we present a hyperspectral flying goniometer system, based on a rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) equipped with a spectrometer mounted on an active gimbal. We show that this approach may be used to collect multiangular hyperspectral data over vegetated environments. The pointing and positioning accuracy are assessed using structure from motion and vary from σ = 1° to 8° in pointing and σ = 0.7 to 0.8 m in positioning. We use a wheat dataset to investigate the influence of angular effects on the NDVI, TCARI and REIP vegetation indices. Angular effects caused significant variations on the indices: NDVI = 0.83–0.95; TCARI = 0.04–0.116; REIP = 729–735 nm. Our analysis high…

PhysicsAtmospheric radiative transfer codesSpectrometerGoniometerNadirGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesHyperspectral imagingStructure from motionGimbalNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexRemote sensingRemote Sensing
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Analyzing dynamical gluon mass generation

2007

We study the necessary conditions for obtaining infrared finite solutions from the Schwinger-Dyson equation governing the dynamics of the gluon propagator. The equation in question is set up in the Feynman gauge of the background field method, thus capturing a number of desirable features. Most notably, and in contradistinction to the standard formulation, the gluon self-energy is transverse order-by-order in the dressed loop expansion, and separately for gluonic and ghost contributions. Various subtle field-theoretic issues, such as renormalization group invariance and regularization of quadratic divergences, are briefly addressed. The infrared and ultraviolet properties of the obtained so…

PhysicsBackground field methodHigh Energy Physics::LatticeMass generationHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyBackground field methodFOS: Physical sciencesPinch techniqueGeneral Physics and AstronomyPropagatorFísicaRenormalization groupHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologysymbols.namesakeHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Gluon propagatorSchwinger-Dyson equationsGluon field strength tensorRegularization (physics)Quantum electrodynamicssymbolsFeynman diagramGluon fieldRunning couplingMathematical physics
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Determination of the threshold of the break-up of invariant tori in a class of three frequency Hamiltonian systems

2001

We consider a class of Hamiltonians with three degrees of freedom that can be mapped into quasi-periodically driven pendulums. The purpose of this paper is to determine the threshold of the break-up of invariant tori with a specific frequency vector. We apply two techniques: the frequency map analysis and renormalization-group methods. The renormalization transformation acting on a Hamiltonian is a canonical change of coordinates which is a combination of a partial elimination of the irrelevant modes of the Hamiltonian and a rescaling of phase space around the considered torus. We give numerical evidence that the critical coupling at which the renormalization transformation starts to diverg…

PhysicsBreak-UpInvariant toriHamiltonian systems; Invariant tori; Renormalization GroupFOS: Physical sciencesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsTorusNonlinear Sciences - Chaotic DynamicsCondensed Matter PhysicsFrequency vectorHamiltonian systemRenormalizationThree degrees of freedomsymbols.namesakePhase spacesymbolsRenormalization GroupChaotic Dynamics (nlin.CD)Hamiltonian systems[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Mathematics::Symplectic GeometrySettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical physics
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The Functional Renormalization Group

2018

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PhysicsCambridge Monographs on Mathematical PhysicsTheoretical High Energy PhysicsFunctional renormalization groupHigh Energy PhysicsMathematical physics
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Nonlinear effects in charge stabilized colloidal suspensions

2006

Molecular Dynamics simulations are used to study the effective interactions in charged stabilized colloidal suspensions. For not too high macroion charges and sufficiently large screening, the concept of the potential of mean force is known to work well. In the present work, we focus on highly charged macroions in the limit of low salt concentrations. Within this regime, nonlinear corrections to the celebrated DLVO theory [B. Derjaguin and L. Landau, Acta Physicochem. USSR {\bf 14}, 633 (1941); E.J.W. Verwey and J.T.G. Overbeck, {\em Theory of the Stability of Lyotropic Colloids} (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1948)] have to be considered. For non--bulklike systems, such as isolated pairs or triples…

PhysicsCharge densityFOS: Physical sciencesCharge (physics)Disordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterCondensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksIonCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterRenormalizationNonlinear systemColloidClassical mechanicsChemical physicsExcluded volumeSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Anisotropy
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Systematic study of octet-baryon electromagnetic form factors in covariant chiral perturbation theory

2017

We perform a complete and systematic calculation of the octet-baryon form factors within the fully covariant approach of SU(3) chiral perturbation theory at O(p^3). We use the extended on-mass shell renormalization scheme, and include explicitly the vector mesons and the spin-3/2 decuplet intermediate states. Comparing these predictions with data including magnetic moments, charges, and magnetic radii, we determine the unknown low-energy constants, and give predictions for yet unmeasured observables, such as the magnetic moment of the Sigma^0, and the charge and magnetic radii of the hyperons.

PhysicsChiral perturbation theoryMeson010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::LatticeHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesCharge (physics)01 natural sciencesBaryonRenormalizationHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Charge radius0103 physical sciencesCovariant transformationGauge covariant derivative010306 general physicsMathematical physics
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Coriolis interaction parameters of the (2100; F2) bands of SiH4 and GeH4. A test of local mode models

1995

Abstract The high-resolution spectra of the (2100; F 2 , N ), N = 1 and 2, bands of SiH 4 and GeH 4 have been recorded and preliminary analyzed. The Coriolis interaction parameter 2 Bζ 3 is obtained; it provides a test of three widely used models: the harmonically coupled anharmonic oscillators model with two different kinds of variables, and the normal mode model with Darling-Dennison resonance included.

PhysicsClassical mechanicsNormal modeAnharmonicityMode (statistics)General Physics and AstronomyResonancePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsFlory–Huggins solution theorySpectral lineChemical Physics Letters
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Analysis of the transition from normal modes to local modes in a system of two harmonically coupled Morse oscillators

1992

The system consisting of two Morse oscillators coupled via either a potential or a kinetic quadratic term is considered. The corresponding classical equations of motion have been numerically integrated and the initial conditions have been systematically analyzed in the regime of low total excitation energy of the system. Particular attention was paid to the full characterization of an intermediate type of motion, herein called transition mode, which appears at total energy values in between those typical of normal modes and those where local and normal modes coexist. A previously proposed perturbative approach (Jaffe C, Brumer P (1980) J Chem Phys 73:5646) is reanalyzed and compared with th…

PhysicsClassical mechanicsOscillator strengthNormal modePhase spaceAnharmonicityEquations of motionChiropracticsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryKinetic energyExcitationPoincaré mapTheoretica Chimica Acta
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Indefinitely growing self-avoiding walk.

1985

We introduce a new random walk with the property that it is strictly self-avoiding and grows forever. It belongs to a different universality class from the usual self-avoiding walk. By definition the critical exponent $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ is equal to 1. To calculate the exponent $\ensuremath{\nu}$ of the mean square end-to-end distance we have performed exact enumerations on the square lattice up to 22 steps. This gives the value $\ensuremath{\nu}=0.57\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.01$.

PhysicsCombinatoricsMean squareTheoretical physicsExponentGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical mechanicsRenormalization groupRandom walkCritical exponentSquare latticeSelf-avoiding walkPhysical review letters
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