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Charmonium dissociation and heavy quark transport in hot quenched lattice QCD
2012
We study the properties of charmonium states at finite temperature in quenched lattice QCD on large and fine isotropic lattices. We perform a detailed analysis of charmonium correlation and spectral functions both below and above Tc. Our analysis suggests that the S wave states disappear at about 1.5 Tc. The charm diffusion coefficient is estimated and found to be approximately 1/{\pi}T at 1.5Tc {\leq} T {\leq} 3Tc.
Strange quark mass from the invariant mass distribution of Cabibbo-suppressed tau decays
2001
8 páginas, 4 figuras, 4 tablas.-- arXiv:hep-ph/0105253v1
Light quark masses from scalar sum rules
2001
7 páginas, 2 figuras, 1 tabla.-- arXiv:hep-ph/0110194v2
On Commuting Quasi-Nilpotent Operators that are Injective
2022
Banach space operators that commute with an injective quasi-nilpotent operator, 11 such as the Volterra operator, inherit spectral and Fredholm properties, relating in 12 particular to the Weyl spectra.
Dynamics of four-wave-mixing oscillators with quasi-phase-matching
2009
The effect of pump-wave misalignment on the oscillation spectra of a semilinear photorefractive oscillator is studied numerically and compared with the results of experiments performed with ${\text{BaTiO}}_{3}:\text{Co}$ and ${\text{KNbO}}_{3}:\text{Ag},\text{Fe}$ crystals.
Estimating Grass Sward Quality and Quantity Parameters Using Drone Remote Sensing with Deep Neural Networks
2022
Funding Information: Funding: This research was funded by Academy of Finland ICT 2023 Smart‐HSI—“Smart hyper‐ spectral imaging solutions for new era in Earth and planetary observations” (Decision no. 335612), by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas, Pohjois‐ Savon Ely‐keskus (Grant no. 145346) and by the European Regional Development Fund for “Cyber‐ Grass I—Introduction to remote sensing and artificial intelligence assisted silage production” pro‐ ject (ID 20302863) in European Union Interreg Botnia‐Atlantica programme. This research was car‐ ried out in affiliation with the Academy of Finland Flagship “Forest‐Human‐Machine Interplay— Buildi…
A VLBI study of the wind-wind collision region in the massive multiple HD 167971
2019
Context. Colliding winds in massive binaries are able to accelerate particles up to relativistic speeds as the result of the interaction between the winds of the different stellar components. HD 167971 exhibits this phenomenon which makes it a strong radio source. Aims. We aim at characterizing the morphology of the radio emission and its dependence on the orbital motion, traced independently by near-infrared (NIR) interferometry of both the spectroscopic binary and the tertiary component comprising HD 167971. Methods. We analyze 2006 and 2016 very long baseline interferometric data at C and X bands. We complement our analysis with a geometrical model of the wind-wind collision region and a…
Optical, infrared and electron-microscopy studies of metallic clusters in layered crystals
2007
Abstract An influence of ( Cd i ) n metallic clusters on the optical absorption and phonon spectra of CdI 2 crystals was studied. Metallic clusters of spherical shape were formed during the growth of non-stoichiometric crystals. Radii of clusters are in range from 10 to 500 nm according to scanning electron microscopy (SEM) data. The density of clusters was estimated from fractal dimension calculations. The fractal dimension of ( Cd i ) n clusters has been found to be varied from 1.488 to 1.793. In the framework of Mie theory the spectral and size dependencies of extinction coefficients were calculated. From the experimentally obtained spectra it is evident that the metallic clusters are re…
Charge transfer in the novel donor-acceptor complexes tetra- and hexamethoxypyrene with tetracyanoquinodimethane studied by HAXPES
2012
Abstract The effect of charge transfer (CT) in complexes of the donors tetra - and hexamethoxyprene ( TMP and HMP ) with the classical acceptor tetracyanoquinodimethane ( TCNQ ) was studied using hard X-ray photoemission (HAXPES). Microcrystals of the complex were grown via vapour diffusion from donor–acceptor mixtures. The bulk sensitivity of HAXPES at a photon energy of 6 keV completely eliminates the problem of surface contamination for such delicate organic materials grown from solution. The donor molecules were produced using a novel synthesis route functionalizing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at their periphery. For comparison, spectra were also taken from thin-film samples of the…
Numerical procedures and their practical application in PV modules analyses. Part I: air mass
2019
Abstract The subject of the article is aspects of PV modules and cells measurement, with the use of natural sunlight. A light source is an important element during calibration and measurements of solar cells and modules. All designers of artificial light sources try to recreate natural light using so called measurement tables. The correctly performed measurement, i.e. meeting all the appropriate atmospheric conditions, guarantees obtaining the result with the use of a reference spectrum. The article has two main aims. The first aim of the article is to answer the question asked earlier - if the sunlight spectrum registered in appropriate conditions is so good that it serves as the reference…