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Test of the generation of High-Frequency Gravitational Waves by irradiating a dielectric film in a resonant cavity
2004
A recent proposal for generating High Frequency Gravitational Waves (HFGW) is based on the conversion of electromagnetic waves into gravitational waves by irradiating a dielectric film in the extreme conditions of a high vacuum and a strong magnetic field. These HFGWs can be tested using an electron paramagnetic resonant spectrometer (EPRS). This device contains all the necessary ingredients: a vacuum chamber, microwave generator, a strong magnetic field, and a resonant cavity where the substance to be analysed is introduced. The EPR spectrum of a very small paramagnetic core in a substance is the graph of the absorption of the paramagnetic core as a function of the strong magnetic field B.…
From Measurement to Control of Electromagnetic Waves using a Near‐field Scanning Optical Microscope
2013
Periodic Motion for an Imperfect Solar Sail Near an Asteroid
2014
In this paper we consider the Hill 3-body problem with the extra effect of the solar radiation pressure as a model for the motion of a solar sail close to an asteroid. To model the sail’s acceleration, we include both reflectivity and absorption of the sail’s material. We describe the most relevant dynamical properties of the system for different reflectivity and absorption coefficients as well as different fixed sail orientations. We show families of periodic orbits, describe how they relate to the parameters of the sail and discuss their stability.
Observation of direct CP violation in kaon decays
2019
A small matter-antimatter asymmetry of the weak force was experimentally established. This CP violation may be related to the small excess of matter from the big bang. The nature of CP violation in the K0 system has been clarified after 37 years of experimentation: it is due to a small part of the weak interaction (“milliweak interaction”). A non-trivial phase in the weak quark mixing matrix generates “direct CP violation” in the weak Hamiltonian. The experiments demonstrating direct CP violation are discussed.
CP Violation in the K 0 System
2002
A small matter-antimatter asymmetry of the weak force was experimentally established. This CP violation may be related to the small excess of matter from the big bang. The nature of CP violation in the K 0 system has been clarified after 35 years of experimentation: it is due to a small part of the weak interaction (“illiweak interaction”). A non-trivial phase in the weak quark mixing matrix generates “direct CP violation” in the weak Hamiltonian. The experiments demonstrating direct CP violation are discussed.
Lepton jets from radiating dark matter
2015
Journal of High Energy Physics 2015.7 (2015): 045 reproduced by permission of Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA)
The Two-Nucleon System beyond the Pion Threshold
2003
A model is developed for the hadronic and electromagnetic interaction in the two-nucleon system above pion threshold in the framework of meson, nucleon and Δ degrees of freedom. It is based on time-ordered perturbation theory and includes full meson retardation in potentials and exchange currents as well as loop contributions to the nucleonic one-body current. Results for some selected processes are discussed.
A proposal to measure the hadronic contribution to the g-2 in the space-like region
2018
We propose a novel approach to determine the leading hadronic corrections to the muon g-2. It consists in a measurement of the effective electromagnetic coupling in the space-like region. This method may become feasible at flavor factories as well as with μ e scattering resulting in a determination potentially competitive with the dispersive approach via time-like data.
Diffusion of neutrons by a slab of moderating material: an application of the Monte Carlo Method
2004
An application of the Monte Carlo method to the diffusion of neutrons passing through a slab of a moderating material is presented. This method can be used as a tool to improve the student's comprehension of the statistical properties of many particle systems, showing the necessity of simulation procedures to obtain information on the expected results of real experiments. We have chosen a very simple example to illustrate it: the evaluation of the transmission, reflection and absorption probabilities of a monochromatic beam of neutrons diffusing through a slab of a moderator material. After a collision with a nucleus of the moderator the neutron may be either elastically scattered or captur…
Quantum chemical study of electron‐phonon interaction in crystals
2013
Study of the interaction of the electromagnetic radiation with nonlocal potentials and the electron-phonon interaction is motivated by its key role in non-classical phenomena in dielectrics and semiconductors. Actual in second quantization is decoupling of the undesirable mixture of electronic and phonon birth/annihilation operators and obtaining the effect of radiation in presence of the nonlocal potentials. Here we transform an arbitrary effective electron- phonon Hamiltonian in two matrices – the matrix of a new interaction Hamiltonian and the matrix of the transformation. For a particular effective Hamiltonian formulated in second quantization these two matrices outline a starting point…