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The magnetic moment anomaly of the electron bound in hydrogen-like oxygen16O7 

2003

The measurement of the g-factor of the electron bound in a hydrogen-like ion is a high-accuracy test of the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED) in strong fields. Here we report on the measurement of the g-factor of the bound electron in hydrogen-like oxygen (16O7+). In our experiment a single highly charged ion is stored in a Penning trap. The electronic spin state of the ion is monitored via the continuous Stern?Gerlach effect in a quantum non-demolition measurement. Quantum jumps between the two spin states (spin up and spin down) are induced by a microwave field at the spin precession frequency of the bound electron. The g-factor of the bound electron is obtained by varying the micro…

PhysicsSpin statesSpin polarizationElectronAtomic physicsZero field splittingCondensed Matter PhysicsSpin (physics)Spin quantum numberElectron magnetic dipole momentAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpin magnetic momentJournal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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Nuclear-spin comagnetometer based on a liquid of identical molecules

2018

Atomic comagnetometers are used in searches for anomalous spin-dependent interactions. Magnetic field gradients are one of the major sources of systematic errors in such experiments. Here we describe a comagnetometer based on the nuclear spins within an ensemble of identical molecules. The dependence of the measured spin-precession frequency ratio on the first-order magnetic field gradient is suppressed by over an order of magnitude compared to a comagnetometer based on overlapping ensembles of different molecules. Our single-species comagnetometer is shown to be capable of measuring the hypothetical spin-dependent gravitational energy of nuclei at the $10^{-17}$ eV level, comparable to the…

PhysicsSpinsAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)Frequency ratioGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyMagnetic field gradient021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPolarization (waves)01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsGravitational energyPhysics - Atomic Physics0103 physical sciencesMolecule010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyNucleonOrder of magnitude
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Electron-driven spin diffusion supports crossing the diffusion barrier in MAS DNP

2018

Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) can be applied to enhance the sensitivity of solid-state NMR experiments by several orders of magnitude due to microwave-driven transfer of spin polarization from unpaired electrons to nuclei. While the underlying quantum mechanical aspects are sufficiently well understood on a microscopic level, the exact description of the large-scale spin dynamics, usually involving hundreds to thousands of nuclear spins per electron, is still lacking consensus. Generally, it is assumed that nuclear hyperpolarization can only be observed on nuclei which do not experience strong influence of the unpaired electrons and thus being significantly removed from the paramagneti…

PhysicsSpinsSpin polarizationGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyElectron010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesParamagnetismUnpaired electronChemical physicsSpin diffusionCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsHyperpolarization (physics)Physical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyHyperfine structurePhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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From scalar to polar active matter: Connecting simulations with mean-field theory

2019

We study numerically the phase behavior of self-propelled elliptical particles interacting through the ``hard'' repulsive Gay-Berne potential at infinite P\'eclet number. Changing a single parameter, the aspect ratio, allows us to continuously go from discoid active Brownian particles to elongated polar rods. Discoids show phase separation, which changes to a cluster state of polar domains, which then form polar bands as the aspect ratio is increased. From the simulations, we identify and extract the two effective parameters entering the mean-field description: the force imbalance coefficient and the effective coupling to the local polarization. These two coefficients are sufficient to obta…

PhysicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Cluster stateFOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterPolarization (waves)01 natural sciencesRod010305 fluids & plasmasActive matterClassical mechanicsMean field theoryPhase (matter)0103 physical sciencesPolarSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)010306 general physicsBrownian motionCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
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Vorticity Determines the Force on Bodies Immersed in Active Fluids

2021

When immersed into a fluid of active Brownian particles, passive bodies might start to undergo linear or angular directed motion depending on their shape. Here we exploit the divergence theorem to relate the forces responsible for this motion to the density and current induced by--but far away from--the body. In general, the force is composed of two contributions: due to the strength of the dipolar field component and due to particles leaving the boundary, generating a non-vanishing vorticity of the polarization. We derive and numerically corroborate results for periodic systems, which are fundamentally different from unbounded systems with forces that scale with the area of the system. We …

PhysicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Divergence theoremFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyBoundary (topology)Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterVorticityCurvaturePolarization (waves)Classical mechanicsSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)ParticleCurrent (fluid)Condensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsBrownian motionPhysical Review Letters
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The leading disconnected contribution to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon

2014

The hadronic vacuum polarization can be determined from the vector correlator in a mixed time-momentum representation. We explicitly calculate the disconnected contribution to the vector correlator, both in the $N_f = 2$ theory and with an additional quenched strange quark, using non-perturbatively $O(a)$-improved Wilson fermions. All-to-all propagators are computed using stochastic sources and a generalized hopping parameter expansion. Combining the result with the dominant connected contribution, we are able to estimate an upper bound for the systematic error that arises from neglecting the disconnected contribution in the determination of $(g-2)_\mu$.

PhysicsStrange quarkMuonAnomalous magnetic dipole momentHigh Energy Physics::LatticeHadronHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)PropagatorFOS: Physical sciencesFermionUpper and lower boundsHigh Energy Physics - LatticeQuantum electrodynamicsVacuum polarization
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Optical Harmonic Generation Parametric Devices

1999

The sections in this article are 1 Nonlinear Optics: an Actual and Wide Field Of Optics Research 2 Main Applications of Parametric Devices 3 Induced Macroscopic Polarization 4 Electromagnetic Energy Exchange 5 Nonlinear Materials 6 Propagation of the Waves in the Nonlinear Medium 7 Second Harmonic Generation 8 Optical Parametric Generators and Amplifiers 9 Optical Parametric Oscillators 10 Recent Advances in Frequency Conversion

PhysicsSum-frequency generationOpticsbusiness.industryNonlinear mediumNonlinear opticsSecond-harmonic generationHigh harmonic generationbusinessPolarization (waves)Optical parametric amplifierParametric statistics
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THE ACCELERATING JET OF 3C 279

2012

Analysis of the proper motions of the subparsec scale jet of the quasar 3C 279 at 15 GHz with the Very Long Baseline Array shows significant accelerations in four of nine superluminal features. Analysis of these motions is combined with the analysis of flux density light curves to constrain values of Lorentz factor and viewing angle (and their derivatives) for each component. The data for each of these components are consistent with significant changes to the Lorentz factor, viewing angle, and azimuthal angle, suggesting jet bending with changes in speed. We see that for these observed components Lorentz factors are in the range Γ = 10-41, viewing angles are in the range = 0.°1-5.°0, and in…

PhysicsSuperluminal motionLorentz transformationAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsLight curveViewing anglePolarization (waves)symbols.namesakeLorentz factorFlow velocitySpace and Planetary ScienceAstronomiasymbolsVery Long Baseline ArrayThe Astronomical Journal
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Pion Form Factor Measurement and ISR at BESIII

2017

Abstract At BESIII, we measured the cross section of 900 MeV/c2 with a 2.93 fb−1 data set taken at the center-of-mass energy 3.773 GeV. The initial state radiation technique is used, and the total systematic uncertainty is estimated to be 0.9%. The squared form factor | F π | 2 is extracted, and comparisons are made with results from both KLOE and BaBar. The two-pion contribution to the hadronic vacuum polarization contribution to ( g − 2 ) μ is calculated to be a μ π π , LO ( 600 − 900  MeV / c 2 ) = ( 368.2 ± 2.5 s t a t . ± 3.3 s y s t . ) ⋅ 10 − 10 .

PhysicsSystematic errorNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsHadronForm factor (quantum field theory)Radiation01 natural sciencesNuclear physicsPion0103 physical sciencesVacuum polarization010306 general physicsNuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings
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General formulae for polarization observables in deuteron electrodisintegration and linear relations

1993

Formal expressions are derived for all possible polarization observables in deuteron electrodisintegration with longitudinally polarized incoming electrons, oriented deuteron targets and polarization analysis of outgoing nucleons. They are given in terms of general structure functions which can be determined experimentally. These structure functions are Hermitean forms of theT-matrix elements which, in principle, allow the determination of allT-matrix elements up to an arbitrary common phase. Since the set of structure functions is overcomplete, linear relations among various structure functions exist which are derived explicitly.

PhysicsTheoretical physicsClassical mechanicsDeuteriumNuclear TheoryPolarization observablesStructure functionObservableElementary particleElectronPolarization (waves)NucleonAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFew-Body Systems
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