945 resultados para Isolated bound-state solution
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We report on recent estimates of the J/Ψ mass shift in infinite nuclear matter and finite nuclei arising from in-medium D and D* meson loops. The density dependence of the J/Ψ mass shift is evaluated employing medium-modified D and D* meson masses derived within the quark-meson coupling model. Using a local density approximation, J/Ψ-nuclear bound state energies are calculated for a range of nuclei. We predict that J/Ψ-nuclear bound states should be observed with a clear signal in experiments, provided the J/Ψ meson is produced in recoilless kinematics. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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We solve the three-body bound-state problem in three dimensions for mass imbalanced systems of two identical bosons and a third particle in the universal limit where the interactions are assumed to be of zero range. The system displays the Efimov effect and we use the momentum-space wave equation to derive formulas for the scaling factor of the Efimov spectrum for any mass ratio assuming either that two or three of the two-body subsystems have a bound state at zero energy. We consider the single-particle momentum distribution analytically and numerically and analyze the tail of the momentum distribution to obtain the three-body contact parameter. Our findings demonstrate that the functional form of the three-body contact term depends on the mass ratio, and we obtain an analytic expression for this behavior. To exemplify our results, we consider mixtures of lithium with either two caesium or rubidium atoms which are systems of current experimental interest. © 2013 American Physical Society.
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In this work we consider the propagation of two fermion fields interacting with each other by the exchange of intermediate scalar bosons in the light front. We obtain the corrections up to fourth order in the coupling constant using hierarchical equations in order to obtain the bound state equation (Bethe - Salpeter equation). © 2013 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd.
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We consider in this work the electromagnetic current for a system composed of two charged bosons and show that it has a structure of many bodies even in the impulse approximation, when described in the light-front time x+. In terms of the two-body component for the bound state, the current contains two-body operators. We consider the photon interacting with two bosons and the process of pair creation connected to this interaction, interpreting it as a zero mode contribution to the current and discuss the consequences of this pair creation to the components of currents in the light front. © 2013 American Physical Society.
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Assuming that the 125 GeV particle observed at the LHC is a composite scalar and responsible for the electroweak gauge symmetry breaking, we consider the possibility that the bound state is generated by a non-Abelian gauge theory with dynamically generated gauge boson masses and a specific chiral symmetry breaking dynamics motivated by confinement. The scalar mass is computed with the use of the Bethe-Salpeter equation and its normalization condition as a function of the SU(N) group and the respective fermionic representation. If the fermions that form the composite state are in the fundamental representation of the SU(N) group, we can generate such a light boson only for one specific number of fermions for each group. We address the uncertainties underlying this result, when considering the strong dynamics in isolation. © 2013 American Physical Society.
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We study consistently the pion's static observables and the elastic and γ* γ → π0 transition form factors within a light-front model. Consistency requires that all calculations are performed within a given model with the same and single adjusted length or mass-scale parameter of the associated pion bound-state wave function. Our results agree well with all extent data including recent Belle data on the γ* γ → π0 form factor at large q2, yet the BaBar data on this transition form factor resists a sensible comparison. We relax the initial constraint on the bound-state wave function and show the BaBar data can partially be accommodated. This, however, comes at the cost of a hard elastic form factor not in agreement with experiment. Moreover, the pion charge radius is about 40 % smaller than its experimentally determined value. It is argued that a decreasing charge radius produces an ever harder form factor with a bound-state amplitude difficultly reconcilable with soft QCD. We also discuss why vector dominance type models for the photon-quark vertex, based on analyticity and crossing symmetry, are unlikely to reproduce the litigious transition form factor data. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Wien.
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Muito se tem estudado sobre o potencial que algumas plantas têm de inibir o desenvolvimento de outras plantas. Em busca de alternativas para reduzir a dependência de herbicidas sintéticos, diminuindo os danos ambientais e prejuízos à saúde humana e procurando alternativas à resistência aos herbicidas do mercado, os compostos naturais oferecem excelentes perspectivas. Este trabalho isola, identifica as estruturas e caracteriza a atividade alelopática de duas substâncias químicas produzidas pela espécie Acacia mangium. Para isso, procede-se com solução hidroalcoólica (7:3) extração exaustiva das folhas secas caídas, folhas verdes, raízes e sementes dessa espécie, passando-se pela recuperação do etanol (evaporador rotativo) e liofilização dos extratos para a desidratação e obtenção do extrato bruto hidroalcoólico (EBHA). Para identificar qual parte da planta possui maior potencial alelopático, é preparado um bioensaio com a utilização de solução hidroalcoólica (7:1) de cada EBHA em concentração de 1%. É determinado o potencial inibitório sobre a germinação, desenvolvimento do hipocótilo e desenvolvimento da radícula das sementes das plantas daninhas malícia (Mimosa pudica), mata-pasto (Senna alata) e puerária (Pueraria phaseoloides). 10 g do EBHA das folhas caídas são submetidas à CCVU para separação das substâncias, a partir do qual são obtidas quatro reuniões de substâncias semelhantes. Três delas são refracionadas em colunas menores (R1’, R2- R3’, R4’) e da coluna R1’ são isoladas as substâncias Lupenona e Lupeol. Nos bioensaios com os extratos, o das folhas secas apresenta as inibições mais acentuadas, notadamente sobre a germinação (99%). Nesta característica, mata-pasto é a espécie de menor sensibilidade, com inibições abaixo de 12%. São realizados bioensaios com as substâncias isoladas e em par (solubilizadas em clorofórmio), na concentração de 140 ppm, sobre as sementes de Mimosa pudica e Senna obtusifolia. Para a germinação das sementes, as substâncias em todos os tratamentos não evidenciam qualquer efeito. Para o desenvolvimento da radícula, ambas as substâncias, isoladamente, promovem inibições em torno de 40% sobre duas espécies de plantas daninhas, enquanto que em par, observa-se que há antagonismo entre as substâncias, já que os resultados são inferiores, ficando ao redor de 30%. Com relação ao crescimento do hipocótilo a inibição em todos os tratamentos fica em torno de 15% e não há diferença significativa entre os resultados. É testado também o efeito do pH (3,0 e 9,0) na atividade alelopática das substâncias, isoladas e em par, sobre a germinação das sementes de malícia e observa-se que há interação para os fatores pH e germinação, havendo maior atividade inibitória da lupenona em condições ácidas e do lupeol em condições alcalinas. Não há efeito aditivo ou negativo quando da associação das substâncias. É realizada também análise por HPLC nos extratos brutos hidroalcoólicos de três partes da planta Acacia mangium para a detecção dos flavonóides catequina e epicatequina (substâncias com comprovado efeito alelopático), sendo que a epicatequina é a substância com absorção para os espetros selecionados, mostrando que esta substância pode ter contribuído para os resultados expressivos observados nos primeiros bioensaios com os extratos brutos das partes das plantas.
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Pós-graduação em Matemática - IBILCE
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The problem of bound states in a double delta potential is revisited by means of Fourier sine and cosine transforms.
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We point out a misleading treatment in the recent literature regarding confining solutions for a scalar potential in the context of the Duffin-Kemmer-Petiau theory. We further present the proper bound-state solutions in terms of the generalized Laguerre polynomials and show that the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions depend on the solutions of algebraic equations involving the potential parameter and the quantum number. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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The optimized δ-expansion is used to study vacuum polarization effects in the Walecka model. The optimized δ-expansion is a nonperturbative approach for field theoretic models which combines the techniques of perturbation theory and the variational principle. Vacuum effects on self-energies and the energy density of nuclear matter are studied up to script O sign(δ2). When exchange diagrams are neglected, the traditional relativistic Hartree approximation (RHA) results are exactly reproduced and, using the same set of parameters that saturate nuclear matter in the RHA, a new stable, tightly bound state at high density is found.
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We calculate within the framework of relativistic nuclear models the contribution of the ρ0 - ω mixing interaction to the binding energy differences of the mirror nuclei in the neighborhood of A = 16 and A = 40. We use two relativistic models for the nuclear structure, one with scalar and vector Woods-Saxon potentials, and the Walecka model. The ρ0 - ω interaction is treated in first order perturbation theory. When using the Walecka model the ρ- and ω-nucleon coupling constants are the same for calculating bound state wave functions and the perturbation due to the mixing. We find that the relativistic results on the average are of the same order as the ones obtained with nonrelativistic calculations.
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Pós-graduação em Física - FEG