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Regge phenomenology in π0 and η photoproduction

2017

The $\ensuremath{\gamma}N\ensuremath{\rightarrow}{\ensuremath{\pi}}^{0}N$ and $\ensuremath{\gamma}N\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\ensuremath{\eta}N$ reactions at photon beam energies above 4 GeV are investigated within Regge models. The models include $t$-channel exchanges of vector ($\ensuremath{\rho}$ and $\ensuremath{\omega}$) and axial-vector (${b}_{1}$ and ${h}_{1}$) mesons. Moreover, Regge cuts of $\ensuremath{\rho}\mathbb{P},\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}\ensuremath{\rho}{f}_{2},\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}\ensuremath{\omega}\mathbb{P}$, and $\ensuremath{\omega}{f}_{2}$ are investigated. A good description of differential cross sections and polarization observables at photon beam energies fr…

Scattering cross-sectionPhysicsParticle physicsMeson010308 nuclear & particles physicsPolarization observables01 natural sciencesOmega0103 physical sciencesPhoton beam010306 general physicsNuclear theoryPseudovectorPhenomenology (particle physics)Physical Review C
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Heavy-Flavor Contribution to Bhabha Scattering

2008

We evaluate the last missing piece of the two-loop QED corrections to the high-energy electron-positron scattering cross section originating from the vacuum polarization by heavy fermions. The calculation is performed within a new approach applicable to a wide class of perturbative problems with mass hierarchy. The result is crucial for the high-precision physics program at existing and future e(+) e(-) colliders.

Scattering cross-sectionPhysicsParticle physicsMuon530 PhysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyFermion3100 General Physics and AstronomyNuclear physics10231 Institute for Computational ScienceCharm (quantum number)Vacuum polarizationMass hierarchyBhabha scatteringPhysical Review Letters
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Deuteron photodisintegration at low energies

1991

All presently available experimental data on deuteron photodisintegration below 40 MeV (i.e., total and differential cross sections, photon asymmetry and neutron polarization) are collected and carefully compared with the present status of the conventional theory (i.e., in the framework of mesontheoretical or semi-phenomenologicalN-N potentials including subnuclear degrees of freedom and relativistic corrections). No significant evidence for a failure of the conventional theory is found within the present experimental accuracy.

Scattering cross-sectionPhysicsParticle physicsPhotonmedia_common.quotation_subjectNuclear TheoryElementary particlePolarization (waves)AsymmetryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsNuclear physicsDeuteriumPhotodisintegrationNeutronNuclear Experimentmedia_commonFew-Body Systems
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Raman study of crystals

1997

In this work we present a polarized Raman study of single crystals for several values of the concentration made using different scattering geometries. The Raman spectra, composed of broad bands, have been fitted in accordance with a symmetry analysis which allowed us to assign the vibrational modes, and determine their frequencies and damping constants. The results are compatible with an average hexagonal symmetry for the solid solutions with x in the range . In each of the spectra we found two bands at about 590 and , probably associated with the existence of structures in the solid solutions.

ScatteringMineralogyLithium iodateCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Molecular physicsSpectral linechemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakechemistryMolecular vibrationsymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceSymmetry breakingRaman spectroscopySolid solutionJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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'Love comes first, and it is ahead of any different political partisanism': How political polarizations compare to other forms of discrimination in B…

2021

Background: Affective polarization and stigma toward individuals with schizophrenia and toward immigrants in Argentina are not new despite its importance and dissemination. However, no research has been conducted taking into consideration political partisanship and attitudes toward these groups. Aims: Political polarization and attitudes toward socialization across party lines are studied in conjunction with attitudes toward immigrants and toward individuals with schizophrenia. Method: Individuals from Buenos Aires ( n = 712) were surveyed for their political partisanship and their attitudes toward Peruvian and Bolivian immigrants, people with schizophrenia and partisans from the opposing p…

Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPolarization (politics)ImmigrationSocial StigmaArgentinaStigma (botany)030227 psychiatry0506 political science03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental healthPolitics0302 clinical medicineAttitude050602 political science & public administrationSchizophreniaHumansPsychologyChildSocial psychologymedia_commonThe International journal of social psychiatry
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The INGV's new OBS/H: Analysis of the signals recorded at the Marsili submarine volcano

2009

Abstract The ocean bottom seismometer with hydrophone deployed on the flat top of the Marsili submarine volcano (790 m deep) by the Gibilmanna OBS Lab (CNT–INGV) from 12th to 21st July, 2006, recorded more than 1000 transient seismic signals. Nineteen of these signals were associated with tectonic earthquakes: 1 teleseismic, 8 regional (located by INGV) and 10 small local seismic events (non located earthquakes). The regional events were used to determine sensor orientation. By comparing the signals recorded with typical volcanic seismic activity, we were able to group all the other signals into three categories: 817 volcano–tectonic type B (VT-B) events, 159 occurrences of high frequency t…

Seismometergeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryHydrophoneContinuous volcanic tremorFrequency bandPolarization analysiSpectral analysisMarsili SeamountTransient volcano–seismic signalSignalTectonicsGeophysicsVolcanoGeochemistry and PetrologyOBS/HTime domainSubmarine volcanoGeologySeismologyJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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Self-Organization of Polarization State in Optical Fibers

2017

Self-organizationZero-dispersion wavelengthOptical fiberMaterials scienceOpticsPolarization rotatorlawbusiness.industryPolarization (waves)businesslaw.invention
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Gelling and the collective dynamics in ferroelectric liquid crystals

2020

Dielectric spectroscopy has been applied to investigate the dynamic behaviour of a ferroelectric liquid crystal in the smectic C* and smectic A phases confined in gel matrices of a fibre like (1D) or platelet like (2D) structure. These gel matrices were obtained from semicarbazide or bis-acylurea derivatives, which self assemble because of their H-bonding motif. The confinement strongly influences the magnitude of the spontaneous polarization and the collective fluctuations of the director detected as the Goldstone-mode. It is thus possible to detect gelation by dielectric spectroscopy. By this method it was possible to follow the destruction and restoration of the gel structure induced by …

SemicarbazideMaterials scienceSelf assembleGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsFerroelectricityDielectric spectroscopySpontaneous polarizationchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryChemical physicsLiquid crystalCollective dynamicsSoft Matter
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Improved variables for measuring theΛbpolarization

1996

We discuss a few possible strategies for measuring the polarization of the {Lambda}{sub {ital b}} baryons produced in {ital e}{sup +}{ital e}{sup {minus}} annihilation at the {ital Z} resonance through their inclusive semileptonic decays. After reviewing the existing methods, an extension is proposed, based on the ratio of the averages of the squared electron and neutrino energies, including both perturbative and nonperturbative corrections. This variable minimizes the statistical error on the {Lambda}{sub {ital b}} polarization, while keeping the systematic theoretical errors at the level of 1{endash}2{percent}. A number of other polarization-sensitive variables are also discussed, such as…

Semileptonic decayPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsAnnihilation010308 nuclear & particles physicsComputer Science::Information RetrievalHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyElectronPolarization (waves)Lambda01 natural sciencesBaryon0103 physical sciencesStatistical errorNeutrino010306 general physicsPhysical Review D
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Comparison of theory and experiment

1991

In this section we are finally going to confront experimental data on total cross section, angular distributions and polarization observables with theoretical results in order to establish the present status of our knowledge of this important process. We hope this will enable us to set directions and guidelines for future experimental and theoretical studies, which kind of experiments are needed and what accuracy should be aimed for, where theoretical studies should be extended, on what they should focus and whether some basic assumptions need to be modified. For the comparison we shall use mostly the data of experiments selected in sections 6.3 and 6.4, the relative quantities and the best…

Set (abstract data type)Scattering cross-sectionCross section (physics)Computer scienceSection (archaeology)Process (engineering)Polarization observablesCalculusExperimental dataFocus (optics)
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