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P -wave nucleon-pion scattering amplitude in the Δ(1232) channel from lattice QCD

2021

We determine the $\mathrm{\ensuremath{\Delta}}(1232)$ resonance parameters using lattice QCD and the L\"uscher method. The resonance occurs in elastic pion-nucleon scattering with ${J}^{P}=3/{2}^{+}$ in the isospin $I=3/2$, $P$-wave channel. Our calculation is performed with ${N}_{f}=2+1$ flavors of clover fermions on a lattice with $L\ensuremath{\approx}2.8\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{fm}$. The pion and nucleon masses are ${m}_{\ensuremath{\pi}}=255.4(1.6)\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{MeV}$ and ${m}_{N}=1073(5)\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{MeV}$, respectively, and the strong decay channel $\mathrm{\ensuremath{\Delta}}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\ensuremath{\pi}N$ is found to be above the threshold. To thorough…

Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear TheoryLattice (group)Lattice QCDCoupling (probability)01 natural sciencesScattering amplitudeIsospinIrreducible representation0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsNucleonEnergy (signal processing)Mathematical physicsPhysical Review D
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Shell-Structure and Pairing Interaction in Superheavy Nuclei: Rotational Properties of theZ=104NucleusRf256

2012

The rotational band structure of the $Z=104$ nucleus $^{256}\mathrm{Rf}$ has been observed up to a tentative spin of $20\ensuremath{\hbar}$ using state-of-the-art $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-ray spectroscopic techniques. This represents the first such measurement in a superheavy nucleus whose stability is entirely derived from the shell-correction energy. The observed rotational properties are compared to those of neighboring nuclei and it is shown that the kinematic and dynamic moments of inertia are sensitive to the underlying single-particle shell structure and the specific location of high-$j$ orbitals. The moments of inertia therefore provide a sensitive test of shell structure and pairing i…

Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear TheoryShell (structure)General Physics and AstronomyMoment of inertia01 natural sciencesmedicine.anatomical_structureAtomic orbitalPairing0103 physical sciencesmedicineAtomic physicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsSpin (physics)Electronic band structureNucleusEnergy (signal processing)Physical Review Letters
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Precision mass measurements of Fe67 and Co69,70 : Nuclear structure toward N=40 and impact on r -process reaction rates

2020

Accurate mass measurements of neutron-rich iron and cobalt isotopes $^{67}\mathrm{Fe}$ and $^{69,70}\mathrm{Co}$ have been realized with the JYFLTRAP double Penning-trap mass spectrometer. With novel ion-manipulation techniques, the masses of the $^{69,70}\mathrm{Co}$ ground states and the $1/{2}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ isomer in $^{69}\mathrm{Co}$ have been extracted for the first time. The measurements remove ambiguities in the previous mass values and yield a smoother trend on the mass surface, extending it beyond $N=40$. The moderate $N=40$ subshell gap has been found to weaken below $^{68}\mathrm{Ni}$, a region known for shape coexistence and increased collectivity. The excitation energy for…

Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear structureMass spectrometry7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesIntruder stateReaction rate13. Climate actionYield (chemistry)0103 physical sciencesr-processAtomic physics010306 general physicsExcitationEnergy (signal processing)Physical Review C
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Fourier-transform spectroscopy, relativistic electronic structure calculation, and coupled-channel deperturbation analysis of the fully mixed A1Σu+ a…

2019

The 4503 rovibronic term values belonging to the mutually perturbed $A^1\Sigma^+_u$ and $b^3\Pi_u$ states of Cs$_2$ were extracted from laser induced fluorescence (LIF) $A\sim b\rightarrow X^1\Sigma^+_g$ Fourier transform spectra with the 0.01 cm$^{-1}$ uncertainty. The experimental term values of the $A^1\Sigma^+_u\sim b^3\Pi_u$ complex covering the rotational levels $J\in [4,395]$ in the excitation energy range $[9655,13630]$ cm$^{-1}$ were involved into coupled-channel (CC) deperturbation analysis. The deperturbation model takes explicitly into account spin-orbit coupling of the $A^1\Sigma^+_u(A0^+_u)$ and $b^3\Pi^+_{0_u}(b0^+_u)$ states as well as spin-rotational interaction between the…

PhysicsAb initioElectronic structureCoupling (probability)01 natural sciencesOmega010305 fluids & plasmasFock spaceCoupled cluster0103 physical sciencesAtomic physics010306 general physicsWave functionEnergy (signal processing)Physical Review A
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Brain electrical source analysis of primary cortical components of the tibial nerve somatosensory evoked potential using regional sources.

1998

Tibial nerve somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) show higher amplitudes ipsilateral to the side of stimulation, whereas subdural recordings revealed a source in the foot area of the contralateral hemisphere. We now investigated this paradoxical lateralization by performing a brain electrical source analysis in the P40 time window (34-46 ms). The tibial nerve was stimulated behind the ankle (8 subjects). On each side, 2048 stimuli were applied twice. SEPs were recorded using 32 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-verified electrode positions (bandpass 0.5-500 Hz). In each case, the P40 amplitude was higher ipsilaterally (0.45 +/- 0.14 microV) than contralaterally (-0.49 +/- 0.16 microV). The…

PhysicsAdultMaleBrain Mappingmedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral NeuroscienceBrainSignal Processing Computer-AssistedAnatomyElectroencephalographySomatosensory systemLateralization of brain functionElectric StimulationFunctional LateralityDipoleElectrophysiologySomatosensory evoked potentialEvoked Potentials SomatosensoryLateralitymedicineHumansFemaleNeurology (clinical)Tibial NerveTibial nerveElectroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology
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The Global-Local Approach for Damage Detection in Composite Structures and Rails

2021

Structural components with waveguide geometry can be probed using guided elastic waves. Analytical solutions are prohibitive in complex geometries, especially in presence of structural discontinuities or defects. The Global-Local (GL) approach provides the solution by splitting the waveguide in “local” and “global” regions. The “local” region contains the part of the structure responsible for the complex scattering of an incident wave. What happens in this region cannot be reproduced analytically. The “global” region is regular and sufficiently far from the scatterer, in order to exploit known analytical wave propagation solutions. The proposed GL approach discretizes the local region by re…

PhysicsAircrafts Composite structures Damage detection Global-Local approach Guided waves Rails Scattering Semi-analytical finite element methodGuided waves scattering Global-Local approach damage detection semi-analytical finite element method composite structures aircrafts railsScatteringWave propagationMathematical analysisWaveguide (acoustics)KinematicsClassification of discontinuitiesSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniFinite element methodEnergy (signal processing)Spectral line
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Ambiguity function analysis of pulse train propagation: applications to temporal Lau filtering

2007

We use the periodic-signal ambiguity function for visualizing the intensity-spectrum evolution through propagation in a first-order dispersive medium. We show that the degree of temporal coherence of the optical source plays the role of a low-pass filter on the signal's ambiguity function. Based on this, we present a condition on the temporal Lau effect for filtering harmonics at fractions of the Talbot length. This result allows one to increase the repetition rate of a pulse train obtained from a sinusoidally phase-modulated CW signal.

PhysicsAmplified spontaneous emissionAmbiguity functionbusiness.industryFilter (signal processing)SignalAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOpticsHarmonicsTalbot effectPulse waveCoherence (signal processing)Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionbusinessJournal of the Optical Society of America A
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Clustering effects inCr48composite nuclei produced via theMg24+Mg24reaction

2016

The nuclear properties of $^{48}\mathrm{Cr}$ composite $\ensuremath{\alpha}$-like nuclei produced at 60 MeV of excitation energy via the $^{24}\mathrm{Mg}+^{24}\mathrm{Mg}$ reaction were investigated. This excitation energy corresponds to a resonance with a narrow width (170 keV) observed in the elastic and inelastic channels, which was interpreted as a highly deformed state. To gain insight on the deformation of this state exclusive measurements of light charged particles were carried out with $8\ensuremath{\pi}\mathrm{LP}$ apparatus at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro and compared to statistical model predictions. The measured of $\ensuremath{\alpha}$-particle energy spectra, $\ensuremath{…

PhysicsAngular momentum010308 nuclear & particles physicsResonance01 natural sciencesCharged particleSpectral lineSemi-empirical mass formula0103 physical sciencesCluster (physics)Atomic physics010306 general physicsEnergy (signal processing)ExcitationPhysical Review C
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Search for Muon Neutrino and Antineutrino Disappearance in MiniBooNE

2009

The MiniBooNE Collaboration reports a search for nu(mu) and nu(mu) disappearance in the Delta m(2) region of 0.5-40 eV(2). These measurements are important for constraining models with extra types of neutrinos, extra dimensions, and CPT violation. Fits to the shape of the nu(mu) and nu(mu) energy spectra reveal no evidence for disappearance at the 90% confidence level (C.L.) in either mode. The test of nu(mu) disappearance probes a region below Delta m(2)=40 eV(2) never explored before.

PhysicsAntiparticleParticle physicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesElementary particleHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentMiniBooNEMassless particleNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)AntimatterNeutrinoEnergy (signal processing)Lepton
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Classes of orbits in the main problem of satellite theory

1986

We consider the main problem in satellite theory restricted to the polar plane. For suitable values of the energy the system has two unstable periodic orbits. We classify the trajectories in terms of their ultimate behavior with respect these periodic orbits in: oscillating, asymptotic and capture orbits. We study the energy level set and the existence and properties of the mentioned types of motion.

PhysicsApplied MathematicsMotion (geometry)Astronomy and AstrophysicsCollisionCelestial mechanicsComputational MathematicsLevel setClassical mechanicsSpace and Planetary ScienceModeling and SimulationOrbit (dynamics)SatellitePolar planeMathematical PhysicsEnergy (signal processing)Celestial Mechanics
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