583 results on '"Gudkov, V."'
Search Results
2. Spin dependence in the $p$-wave resonance of ${^{139}\vec{\rm{La}}+\vec{n}}$
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Okudaira, T., Nakabe, R., Endo, S., Fujioka, H., Gudkov, V., Ide, I., Ino, T., Ishikado, M., Kambara, W., Kawamura, S., Kobayashi, R., Kitaguchi, M., Okamura, T., Oku, T., Munoz, J. G. Otero, Parker, J. D., Sakai, K., Shima, T., Shimizu, H. M., Shinohara, T., Snow, W. M., Takada, S., Tsuchikawa, Y., Takahashi, R., Takahashi, S., Yoshikawa, H., and Yoshioka, T.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We measured the spin dependence in a neutron-induced $p$-wave resonance by using a polarized epithermal neutron beam and a polarized nuclear target. Our study focuses on the 0.75~eV $p$-wave resonance state of $^{139}$La+$n$, where largely enhanced parity violation has been observed. We determined the partial neutron width of the $p$-wave resonance by measuring the spin dependence of the neutron absorption cross section between polarized $^{139}\rm{La}$ and polarized neutrons. Our findings serve as a foundation for the quantitative study of the enhancement effect of the discrete symmetry violations caused by mixing between partial amplitudes in the compound nuclei.
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3. Fundamental Neutron Physics: a White Paper on Progress and Prospects in the US
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Alarcon, R., Aleksandrova, A., Baeßler, S., Beck, D. H., Bhattacharya, T., Blatnik, M., Bowles, T. J., Bowman, J. D., Brewington, J., Broussard, L. J., Bryant, A., Burdine, J. F., Caylor, J., Chen, Y., Choi, J. H., Christie, L., Chupp, T. E., Cianciolo, V., Cirigliano, V., Clayton, S. M., Collett, B., Crawford, C., Dekens, W., Demarteau, M., DeMille, D., Dodson, G., Filippone, B. W., Floyd, N., Fomin, N., Fry, J, Fuyuto, K., Gardner, S., Godri, R., Golub, R., Gonzalez, F., Greene, G. L., Gudkov, V., Gupta, R., Hamblen, J., Hayen, L., Hendrus, J C., Hickerson, K., Hills, F. B., Holley, A. T., Hoogerheide, S., Hubert, M., Huffman, P. R., Imam, S. K., Ito, T. M., Jin, L., Jones, G., Komives, A., Korobkina, E., Korsch, W., Leung, K. K. H., Liu, C. -Y., Liu, K. -F., Long, J. C., Mathews, D., Mendelsohn, A., Mereghetti, E., Mohanmurthy, P., Morris, C. L., Mueller, P., Mumm, H. P., Nelsen, A., Nicholson, A., Nico, J., O'Shaughnessy, C. M., Palamure, P. A., Pastore, S., Pattie Jr., R. W., Phan, N. S., Pioquinto, J. A., Plaster, B., Počanić, D., Rahangdale, H., Redwine, R., Reid, A., Salvat, D. J., Saunders, A., Schaper, D., Seng, C. -Y., Singh, M., Shindler, A., Snow, W. M., Tang, Z., Walker-Loud, A., Wong, D. K. -T., Wietfeldt, F., and Young, A. R.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Fundamental neutron physics, combining precision measurements and theory, probes particle physics at short range with reach well beyond the highest energies probed by the LHC. Significant US efforts are underway that will probe BSM CP violation with orders of magnitude more sensitivity, provide new data on the Cabibbo anomaly, more precisely measure the neutron lifetime and decay, and explore hadronic parity violation. World-leading results from the US Fundamental Neutron Physics community since the last Long Range Plan, include the world's most precise measurement of the neutron lifetime from UCN$\tau$, the final results on the beta-asymmetry from UCNA and new results on hadronic parity violation from the NPDGamma and n-${^3}$He runs at the FNPB (Fundamental Neutron Physics Beamline), precision measurement of the radiative neutron decay mode and n-${}^4$He at NIST. US leadership and discovery potential are ensured by the development of new high-impact experiments including BL3, Nab, LANL nEDM and nEDM@SNS. On the theory side, the last few years have seen results for the neutron EDM from the QCD $\theta$ term, a factor of two reduction in the uncertainty for inner radiative corrections in beta-decay which impacts CKM unitarity, and progress on {\it ab initio} calculations of nuclear structure for medium-mass and heavy nuclei which can eventually improve the connection between nuclear and nucleon EDMs. In order to maintain this exciting program and capitalize on past investments while also pursuing new ideas and building US leadership in new areas, the Fundamental Neutron Physics community has identified a number of priorities and opportunities for our sub-field covering the time-frame of the last Long Range Plan (LRP) under development. This white paper elaborates on these priorities., Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2304.03451
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4. Fundamental Symmetries, Neutrons, and Neutrinos (FSNN): Whitepaper for the 2023 NSAC Long Range Plan
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Acharya, B., Adams, C., Aleksandrova, A. A., Alfonso, K., An, P., Baeßler, S., Balantekin, A. B., Barbeau, P. S., Bellini, F., Bellini, V., Beminiwattha, R. S., Bernauer, J. C., Bhattacharya, T., Bishof, M., Bolotnikov, A. E., Breur, P. A., Brodeur, M., Brodsky, J. P., Broussard, L. J., Brunner, T., Burdette, D. P., Caylor, J., Chiu, M., Cirigliano, V., Clark, J. A., Clayton, S. M., Daniels, T. V., Darroch, L., Davoudi, Z., de Gouvêa, A., Dekens, W., Demarteau, M., DeMille, D., Deshpande, A., Detwiler, J. A., Dodson, G. W., Dolinski, M. J., Elliott, S. R., Engel, J., Erler, J., Filippone, B. W., Fomin, N., Formaggio, J. A., Friesen, F. Q. L., Fry, J., Fujikawa, B. K., Fuller, G., Fuyuto, K., Gallant, A. T., Gallina, G., Ruiz, A. Garcia, Ruiz, R. F. Garcia, Gardner, S., Gonzalez, F. M., Gratta, G., Gruszko, J., Gudkov, V., Guiseppe, V. E., Gutierrez, T. D., Hansen, E. V., Hardy, C. A., Haxton, W. C., Hayen, L., Hedges, S., Heeger, K. M., Heffner, M., Heise, J., Henning, R., Hergert, H., Hertzog, D. W., Aguilar, D. Hervas, Holt, J. D., Hoogerheide, S. F., Hoppe, E. W., Horoi, M., Howell, C. R., Huang, M., Hutzler, N. R., Imam, K., Ito, T. M., Jamil, A., Janssens, R. V., Jayich, A. M., Jones, B. J. P., Kammel, P., Liu, K. F., Khachatryan, V., King, P. M., Klein, J. R., Kneller, J. P., Kolomensky, Yu. G., Korsch, W., Krücken, R., Kumar, K. S., Launey, K. D., Lawrence, D., Leach, K. G., Lehnert, B., Lenardo, B. G., Li, Z., Lin, H. -W., Longfellow, B., Lopez-Caceres, S., Lunardini, C., MacLellan, R., Markoff, D. M., Maruyama, R. H., Mathews, D. G., Melconian, D., Mereghetti, E., Mohanmurthy, P., Moore, D. C., Mueller, P. E., Mumm, H. P., Nazarewicz, W., Newby, J., Nicholson, A. N., Novitski, E., Ondze, J. C. Nzobadila, O'Donnell, T., Gann, G. D. Orebi, Orrell, J. L., Ouellet, J. L., Parno, D. S., Paschke, K. D., Pastore, S., Pattie Jr, R. W., Petrov, A. A., Pitt, M. L., Plaster, B., Pocanic, D., Pocar, A., Poon, A. W. P., Radford, D. C., Rahangdale, H., Rasco, B. C., Rasiwala, H., Redwine, R. P., Ritz, A., Rogers, L., Ron, G., Saldanha, R., Sangiorgio, S., Sargsyan, G. H., Saunders, A., Savard, G., Schaper, D. C., Scholberg, K., Scielzo, N. D., Seng, C. -Y., Shindler, A., Singh, J. T., Singh, M., Singh, V., Snow, W. M., Soma, A. K., Souder, P. A., Speller, D. H., Stachurska, J., Surukuchi, P. T., Oregui, B. Tapia, Tomalak, O., Torres, J. A., Tyuka, O. A., VanDevender, B. A., Varriano, L., Vogt, R., Walker-Loud, A., Wamba, K., Watkins, S. L., Wietfeldt, F. E., Williams, W. D., Wilson, J. T., Winslow, L., Yan, X. L., Yang, L., Young, A. R., Zheng, X., and Zhou, Y.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
This whitepaper presents the research priorities decided on by attendees of the 2022 Town Meeting for Fundamental Symmetries, Neutrons and Neutrinos, which took place December 13-15, 2022 in Chapel Hill, NC, as part of the Nuclear Science Advisory Committee (NSAC) 2023 Long Range Planning process. A total of 275 scientists registered for the meeting. The whitepaper makes a number of explicit recommendations and justifies them in detail.
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5. P-even and -odd asymmetries on $^{117}$Sn at the vicinity of the p-resonance E$_\mathrm{p}$=1.33 eV
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Charón-García, L. E., Curole, J., Barrón-Palos, L., Gudkov, V., and Snow, W. M.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A self consistent description of angular correlations in neutron induced reactions is required for quantitative analysis of parity violating (PV) and time reversal invariance violating (TRIV) effects in neutron nucleus scattering. The 1.33 eV p-wave compound resonance in $^{117}$Sn is one of the few p-wave resonances where enough measurements have been performed to allow a nontrivial test of the internal consistency of the theory. We present the results of a global analysis of the several different asymmetries and angular distribution measurements in ($n, \gamma$) reactions on the 1.33 eV p-wave resonance in $^{117}$Sn conducted over the last few decades. We show that the compound resonance mixing theory can give an internally consistent description of all observations made in this system to date within the experimental measurement errors. We also confirm the conclusions of previous analyses that a subthreshold resonance in $^{117}$Sn dominates correlations related to s-p mixing, and discuss the implications of these results for future searches for TRIV in this system.
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6. Influence of the Crystallographic Anisotropy on the Stabilization Energy and Contribution from the Jahn–Teller Subsystem to the Elastic Moduli of Doped Crystals
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Gudkov, V. V., Averkiev, N. S., Zhevstovskikh, I. V., Korostelin, Yu. V., and Sarychev, M. N.
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7. Theoretical Analysis of Antineutron-Nucleus Data needed for Antineutron Mirrors in Neutron-Antineutron Oscillation Experiments
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Protasov, K. V., Gudkov, V., Kupriyanova, E. A., Nesvizhevsky, V. V., Snow, W. M., and Voronin, A. Yu.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The values of the antineutron-nucleus scattering lengths, and in particular their imaginary parts, are needed to evaluate the feasibility of using neutron mirrors in laboratory experiments to search for neutron-antineutron oscillations. We analyze existing experimental and theoretical constraints on these values with emphasis on low $A$ nuclei and use the results to suggest materials for the neutron/antineutron guide and to evaluate the systematic uncertainties in estimating the neutron-antineutron oscillation time. As an example we discuss a scenario for a future neutron-antineutron oscillation experiment proposed for the European Spallation Source. We also suggest future experiments which can provide a better determination of the values of antineutron-nuclei scattering lengths., Comment: 18 pages, 9 figures
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8. New high-sensitivity searches for neutrons converting into antineutrons and/or sterile neutrons at the European Spallation Source
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Addazi, A., Anderson, K., Ansell, S., Babu, K., Barrow, J., Baxter, D. V., Bentley, P. M., Berezhiani, Z., Bevilacqua, R., Bohm, C., Brooijmans, G., Broussard, J., Biondi, R., Dev, B., Crawford, C., Dolgov, A., Dunne, K., Fierlinger, P., Fitzsimmons, M. R., Fomin, A., Frost, M., Gardner, S., Galindo-Uribarri, A., Golubeva, E., Girmohanta, S., Greene, G. L., Greenshaw, T., Gudkov, V., Hall-Wilton, R., Heilbronn, L., Herrero-Garcia, J., Ito, G. Ichikawa T. M., Iverson, E., Johansson, T., Joensson, L., Jwa, Y-J., Kamyshkov, Y., Kanaki, K., Kearns, E., Kitaguchi, M., Kittelmann, T., Klinkby, E., Koerner, L. W., Kopeliovich, B., Kozela, A., Kudryatsev, V., Kupsc, A., Lee, Y., Lindroos, M., Makkinje, J., Marquez, J. I., Mohapatra, R., Meirose, B., Miller, T. M., Milstead, D., Morishima, T., Muhrer, G., Mumm, H. P., Nagamoto, K., Nesvizhevsky, V. V., Nilsson, T., Oskarsson, A., Paryev, E., Pattie Jr, R. W., Penttil, S., Pokotilovski, Y. N., Potashnikova, I., Redding, C., Richard, J-M, Ries, D., Rinaldi, E., Ruggles, A., Rybolt, B., Santoro, V., Sarkar, U., Saunders, A., Senjanovic, G., Serebrov, A. P., Shimizu, H. M., Shrock, R., Silverstein, S., Silvermyr, D., Snow, W. M., Takibayev, A., Townsend, L., Tkachev, I., Varriano, L., Vainshtein, A., de VRies, J., Woracek, R., Yamagata, Y., Young, A. R., Zanini, L., Zhang, Z., and Zimmer, O.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The violation of Baryon Number, $\mathcal{B}$, is an essential ingredient for the preferential creation of matter over antimatter needed to account for the observed baryon asymmetry in the universe. However, such a process has yet to be experimentally observed. The HIBEAM/NNBAR %experiment program is a proposed two-stage experiment at the European Spallation Source (ESS) to search for baryon number violation. The program will include high-sensitivity searches for processes that violate baryon number by one or two units: free neutron-antineutron oscillation ($n\rightarrow \bar{n}$) via mixing, neutron-antineutron oscillation via regeneration from a sterile neutron state ($n\rightarrow [n',\bar{n}'] \rightarrow \bar{n}$), and neutron disappearance ($n\rightarrow n'$); the effective $\Delta \mathcal{B}=0$ process of neutron regeneration ($n\rightarrow [n',\bar{n}'] \rightarrow n$) is also possible. The program can be used to discover and characterise mixing in the neutron, antineutron, and sterile neutron sectors. The experiment addresses topical open questions such as the origins of baryogenesis, the nature of dark matter, and is sensitive to scales of new physics substantially in excess of those available at colliders. A goal of the program is to open a discovery window to neutron conversion probabilities (sensitivities) by up to three orders of magnitude compared with previous searches. The opportunity to make such a leap in sensitivity tests should not be squandered. The experiment pulls together a diverse international team of physicists from the particle (collider and low energy) and nuclear physics communities, while also including specialists in neutronics and magnetics.
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9. A new approach to search for free neutron-antineutron oscillations using coherent neutron propagation in gas
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Gudkov, V., Nesvizhevsky, V. V., Protasov, K. V., Snow, W. M., and Voronin, A. Yu.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Coherent forward neutron propagation in gas is discussed as a new approach to search for neutron-antineutron oscillations ($ n-\bar{n}$), which violate both $B$ and $B-L$ conservation. We show that one can increase the probability of neutron - antineutron transitions to essentially the free neutron oscillation rate in the presence of a nonzero external magnetic field by tuning the density of an appropriate mixture of gases so that the neutron optical potential of the gas cancels that from an external magnetic field.
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10. Magnetoelasticity of a Jahn–Teller Subsystem in Chromium-Doped II–VI Crystals
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Sarychev, M. N., Zhevstovskikh, I. V., Korostelin, Yu. V., Surikov, V. T., Averkiev, N. S., and Gudkov, V. V.
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11. Adiabatic Potential Energy Surface of Jahn–Teller Cu2+\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\text{F}}_{8}^{ - }$$\end{document} Complexes in a Fluorite Crystal
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Sarychev, M. N., Hosseny, W. A. L., Zhevstovskikh, I. V., Ulanov, V. A., Egranov, A. V., Surikov, V. T., Averkiev, N. S., and Gudkov, V. V.
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12. The Nab Experiment: A Precision Measurement of Unpolarized Neutron Beta Decay
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Fry, J., Alarcon, R., Baessler, S., Balascuta, S., Barron-Palos, L., Bailey, T., Bass, K., Birge, N., Blose, A., Borissenko, D., Bowman, J. D., Broussard, L. J., Bryant, A. T., Byrne, J., Calarco, J. R., Caylor, J., Chang, K., Chupp, T., Cianciolo, T. V., Crawford, C., Ding, X., Doyle, M., Fan, W., Farrar, W., Fomin, N., Frlez, E., Gericke, M. T., Gervais, M., Gluck, F., Greene, G. L., Grzywacz, R. K., Gudkov, V., Hamblen, J., Hayes, C., Hendrus, C., Ito, T., Jezghani, A., Li, H., Makela, M., Macsai, N., Mammei, J., Mammei, R., Martinez, M., Mathews, D. G., McCrea, M., McGaughey, P., McLaughlin, C. D., Mueller, P., van Petten, D., Penttila, S. I., Perryman, D. E., Picker, R., Pierce, J., Pocanic, D., Qian, Y., Ramsey, J., Randall, G., Riley, G., Rykaczewski, K. P., Salas-Bacci, A., Samiei, S., Scott, E. M., Shelton, T., Sjue, S. K., Smith, A., Smith, E., Stevens, E., Wexler, J., Whitehead, R., Wilburn, W. S., Young, A., and Zeck, B.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Neutron beta decay is one of the most fundamental processes in nuclear physics and provides sensitive means to uncover the details of the weak interaction. Neutron beta decay can evaluate the ratio of axial-vector to vector coupling constants in the standard model, $\lambda = g_A / g_V$, through multiple decay correlations. The Nab experiment will carry out measurements of the electron-neutrino correlation parameter $a$ with a precision of $\delta a / a = 10^{-3}$ and the Fierz interference term $b$ to $\delta b = 3\times10^{-3}$ in unpolarized free neutron beta decay. These results, along with a more precise measurement of the neutron lifetime, aim to deliver an independent determination of the ratio $\lambda$ with a precision of $\delta \lambda / \lambda = 0.03\%$ that will allow an evaluation of $V_{ud}$ and sensitively test CKM unitarity, independent of nuclear models. Nab utilizes a novel, long asymmetric spectrometer that guides the decay electron and proton to two large area silicon detectors in order to precisely determine the electron energy and an estimation of the proton momentum from the proton time of flight. The Nab spectrometer is being commissioned at the Fundamental Neutron Physics Beamline at the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Lab. We present an overview of the Nab experiment and recent updates on the spectrometer, analysis, and systematic effects., Comment: Presented at PPNS2018
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13. A new operating mode in experiments searching for free neutron-antineutron oscillations based on coherent neutron and antineutron mirror reflections
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Nesvizhevsky, V. V., Gudkov, V., Protasov, K. V., Snow, W. M., and Voronin, A. Yu.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
An observation of neutron-antineutron oscillations ($ n-\bar{n}$), which violate both $B$ and $B-L$ conservation, would constitute a scientific discovery of fundamental importance to physics and cosmology. A stringent upper bound on its transition rate would make an important contribution to our understanding of the baryon asymmetry of the universe by eliminating the post-sphaleron baryogenesis scenario in the light quark sector. We show that one can design an experiment using slow neutrons that in principle can reach the required sensitivity of $\tau_{n-\bar{n}}\sim 10^{10}s$ in the oscillation time, an improvement of $\sim10^4$ in the oscillation probability relative to the existing limit for free neutrons. This can be achieved by allowing both the neutron and antineutron components of the developing superposition state to coherently reflect from mirrors. We present a quantitative analysis of this scenario and show that, for sufficiently small transverse momenta of $n/\bar{n}$ and for certain choices of nuclei for the $n/\bar{n}$ guide material, the relative phase shift of the $n$ and $\bar{n}$ components upon reflection and the $\bar{n}$ annihilation rate can be small., Comment: 1 table
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14. High-Level Synthesis of Scalable Solutions from C-Programs for Reconfigurable Computer Systems
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Dordopulo, Alexey I., Levin, Ilya I., Gudkov, V. A., Gulenok, A. A., Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Woeginger, Gerhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, and Malyshkin, Victor, editor
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15. Quantum acoustics of the Jahn-Teller complexes in doped crystals: Configurational relaxation time as indicator of the complex
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Sarychev, M. N., primary, Zhevstovskikh, I. V., additional, Ofitserova, N. Yu., additional, Korostelin, Yu. V., additional, Ulanov, V. A., additional, Egranov, A. V., additional, Surikov, V. T., additional, Averkiev, N. S., additional, and Gudkov, V. V., additional
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16. Ultrasonic investigation of the Jahn-Teller effect in BaF2:Cu crystal
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Ofitserova, N Yu, primary, Sarychev, M N, additional, Zhevstovskikh, I V, additional, Ulanov, V A, additional, Surikov, V T, additional, Averkiev, N S, additional, and Gudkov, V V, additional
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17. Quantum dynamics of the Jahn-Teller complexes investigated by ultrasonic technique
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Gudkov, V V, primary, Averkiev, N S, additional, Zhevstovskikh, I V, additional, and Sarychev, M N, additional
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18. Numerical adiabatic potentials of orthorhombic Jahn-Teller effects retrieved from ultrasound attenuation experiments. Application to the SrF2:Cr crystal
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Zhevstovskikh, I. V., Bersuker, I. B., Gudkov, V. V., Averkiev, N. S., Sarychev, M. N., Zherlitsyn, S., Yasin, S., Shakurov, G. S., Ulanov, V. A., and Surikov, V. T.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
A methodology is worked out to retrieve the numerical values of all the main parameters of the six-dimensional adiabatic potential energy surface (APES) of a polyatomic system with a quadratic T-term Jahn-Teller effect (JTE) from ultrasound experiments. The method is based on a verified assumption that ultrasound attenuation and speed encounter anomalies when the direction of propa- gation and polarization of its wave of strain coincides with the characteristic directions of symmetry breaking in the JTE. For the SrF2:Cr crystal, employed as a basic example, we observed anomaly peaks in the temperature dependence of attenuation of ultrasound at frequencies of 50-160 MHz in the temperature interval of 40-60 K for the wave propagating along the [110] direction, for both the longitudinal and shear modes, the latter with two polarizations along the [001] and [110] axes, respectively. We show that these anomalies are due to the ultrasound relaxation by the system of non-interacting Cr2+ JT centers with orthorhombic local distortions. The interpretation of the ex- perimental findings is based on the T2g (eg +t2g) JTE problem including the linear and quadratic terms of vibronic interactions in the Hamiltonian and the same-symmetry modes reduced to one interaction mode. Combining the experimental results with a theoretical analysis we show that on the complicated six-dimensional APES of this system with three tetragonal, four trigonal, and six orthorhombic extrema points, the latter are global minima, while the former are saddle points, and we estimate numerically all the main parameters of this surface, including the linear and quadratic vibronic coupling constants, the primary force constants, the coordinates of all the extrema points and their energies, the energy barrier between the orthorhombic minima, and the tunneling splitting of the ground vibrational states., Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures
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19. Fundamental Symmetries, Neutrons, and Neutrinos (FSNN): Whitepaper for the 2023 NSAC Long Range Plan
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Acharya, B, primary, Adams, C, additional, Aleksandrova, A, additional, Alfonso, K, additional, An, P, additional, Baessler, S, additional, Balantekin, A, additional, Barbeau, P, additional, Bellini, F, additional, Bellini, V, additional, Beminiwatha, R, additional, Bernauer, J, additional, Bhattacharya, T, additional, Bishof, M, additional, Bolotnikov, A, additional, Breur, P, additional, Brodeur, M, additional, Brodsky, J, additional, Broussard, L, additional, Brunner, T, additional, Burdette, D, additional, Caylor, J, additional, Chiu, M, additional, Cirigliano, V, additional, Clark, J, additional, Clayton, S, additional, Daniels, T, additional, Darroch, L, additional, Davoudi, Z, additional, de Gouvea, A, additional, Dekens, W, additional, Demarteau, M, additional, DeMille, D, additional, Deshpande, A, additional, Detwiler, J, additional, Dodson, G, additional, Kolinski, M, additional, Elliott, S, additional, Engel, J, additional, Erler, J, additional, Filippone, B, additional, Fomin, N, additional, Formaggio, J, additional, Fry, J, additional, Fujikawa, B, additional, Fuller, G, additional, Fuyuto, K, additional, Gallant, A, additional, Gallina, G, additional, Garcia Ruiz, A, additional, Garcia Ruiz, R, additional, Gardner, S, additional, Gonzalez, F, additional, Gratta, G, additional, Gruszko, J, additional, Gudkov, V, additional, Giuseppe, V, additional, Gutierrez, T, additional, Hansen, E, additional, Hardy, C, additional, Haxton, W, additional, Hayer, L, additional, Hedges, S, additional, Heeger, K, additional, Heffner, M, additional, Heise, J, additional, Henning, R, additional, Hergert, H, additional, Hertzog, D, additional, Hervas Aguilar, D, additional, Holt, J, additional, Hoogerheide, S, additional, Hoppe, E, additional, Horoi, M, additional, Howell, C, additional, Huang, M, additional, Hutzler, N, additional, Imam, K, additional, Ito, T, additional, Jamil, A, additional, Janssens, R, additional, Jayich, A, additional, Kammel, P, additional, Liu, K, additional, Khachatryan, V, additional, King, P, additional, Klein, J, additional, Kneller, J, additional, Kolomensky, Y, additional, Korsch, W, additional, Krucken, R, additional, Kumar, K, additional, Launey, K, additional, Lawrence, D, additional, Leach, K, additional, Lehnert, B, additional, Lenardo, B, additional, Li, Z, additional, Lin, H, additional, Longfellow, B, additional, Lopez-Caceres, S, additional, Lunardini, C, additional, MacLellan, R, additional, Markoff, D, additional, Maruyama, R, additional, Mathews, D, additional, Melconian, D, additional, Mereghetti, E, additional, Mohanmurthy, P, additional, Moore, D, additional, Mueller, P, additional, Mumm, H, additional, Nazarewicz, W, additional, Newby, J, additional, Nicholson, A, additional, Novitski, E, additional, Nzobadila Ondze, J, additional, O'Donnell, T, additional, Orebi Gann, G, additional, Orrell, J, additional, Ouellet, J, additional, Parno, D, additional, Paschke, K, additional, Pastore, S, additional, Pattie Jr, R, additional, Petrov, A, additional, Pitt, M, additional, Plaster, B, additional, Pocanic, D, additional, Pocar, A, additional, Radford, D, additional, Rahangdale, H, additional, Rasco, B, additional, Rasiwala, H, additional, Redwine, R, additional, Ritz, A, additional, Rogers, L, additional, Ron, G, additional, Saldanha, R, additional, Sangiorgio, S, additional, Sargsyan, G, additional, Saunders, A, additional, Savard, G, additional, Schaper, D, additional, Scholberg, K, additional, Scielzo, N, additional, Seng, C, additional, Shindler, A, additional, Singh, J, additional, Singh, M, additional, Singh, V, additional, Snow, W, additional, Soma, A, additional, Souder, P, additional, Speller, D, additional, Stachurska, J, additional, Surukuchi, P, additional, Tapia Oregui, B, additional, Tomalak, O, additional, Torres, J, additional, Tyuka, O, additional, VanDevender, B, additional, Varriano, L, additional, Vogt, R, additional, Walker-Loud, A, additional, Wamba, K, additional, Watkins, S, additional, Wietfeldt, F, additional, Williams, W, additional, Wilson, J, additional, Winslow, L, additional, Yan, X, additional, Yang, L, additional, Young, A, additional, Zheng, X, additional, and Zhou, Y, additional
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20. Relaxation Contribution of a System of Jahn–Teller Complexes to the Elastic Moduli of Doped Fluorites
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Sarychev, M. N., Bondarevskaya, A. S., Zhevstovskikh, I. V., Ulanov, V. A., Shakurov, G. S., Egranov, A. V., Surikov, V. T., Averkiev, N. S., and Gudkov, V. V.
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21. Spin dependence in the p -wave resonance of La139⃗+n⃗
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Okudaira, T., primary, Nakabe, R., additional, Auton, C. J., additional, Endo, S., additional, Fujioka, H., additional, Gudkov, V., additional, Ide, I., additional, Ino, T., additional, Ishikado, M., additional, Kambara, W., additional, Kawamura, S., additional, Kobayashi, R., additional, Kitaguchi, M., additional, Okamura, T., additional, Oku, T., additional, Otero Munoz, J. G., additional, Parker, J. D., additional, Sakai, K., additional, Shima, T., additional, Shimizu, H. M., additional, Shinohara, T., additional, Snow, W. M., additional, Takada, S., additional, Tsuchikawa, Y., additional, Takahashi, R., additional, Takahashi, S., additional, Yoshikawa, H., additional, and Yoshioka, T., additional
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22. Tunneling Relaxation Mechanisms of the Jahn–Teller Complexes in a CaF2:Cr2+ Crystal
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Sarychev, M. N., Bondarevskaya, A. S., Zhevstovskikh, I. V., Ulanov, V. A., Shakurov, G. S., Egranov, A. V., Surikov, V. T., Averkiev, N. S., and Gudkov, V. V.
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23. Jahn–Teller Cr2+ Centers in a CdSe Crystal
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Shakurov, G. S., Gudkov, V. V., Zhevstovskikh, I. V., Sarychev, M. N., and Korostelin, Yu. V.
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24. Opportunities for Neutrino Physics at the Spallation Neutron Source: A White Paper
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Bolozdynya, A., Cavanna, F., Efremenko, Y., Garvey, G. T., Gudkov, V., Hatzikoutelis, A., Hix, W. R., Louis, W. C., Link, J. M., Markoff, D. M., Mills, G. B., Patton, K., Ray, H., Scholberg, K., Van de Water, R. G., Virtue, C., White, D. H., Yen, S., and Yoo, J.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, provides an intense flux of neutrinos in the few tens-of-MeV range, with a sharply-pulsed timing structure that is beneficial for background rejection. In this document, the product of a workshop at the SNS in May 2012, we describe this free, high-quality stopped-pion neutrino source and outline various physics that could be done using it. We describe without prioritization some specific experimental configurations that could address these physics topics., Comment: White paper associated with the Workshop on Neutrinos at the Spallation Neutron Source, May 2012
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25. Neutron Beta Decay Studies with Nab
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Baeßler, S., Alarcon, R., Alonzi, L. P., Balascuta, S., Barrón-Palos, L., Bowman, J. D., Bychkov, M. A., Byrne, J., Calarco, J. R., Chupp, T., Vianciolo, T. V., Crawford, C., Frlež, E., Gericke, M. T., Glück, F., Greene, G. L., Grzywacz, R. K., Gudkov, V., Harrison, D., Hersman, F. W., Ito, T., Makela, M., Martin, J., McGaughey, P. L., McGovern, S., Page, S., Penttilä, S. I., Počanić, D., Rykaczewski, K. P., Salas-Bacci, A., Tompkins, Z., Wagner, D., Wilburn, W. S., and Young, A. R.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Precision measurements in neutron beta decay serve to determine the coupling constants of beta decay and allow for several stringent tests of the standard model. This paper discusses the design and the expected performance of the Nab spectrometer., Comment: Submitted to Proceedings of the Conference CIPANP12, St.Petersburg, Florida, May 2012
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26. Fundamental Physics at the Intensity Frontier
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Hewett, J. L., Weerts, H., Brock, R., Butler, J. N., Casey, B. C. K., Collar, J., de Gouvea, A., Essig, R., Grossman, Y., Haxton, W., Jaros, J. A., Jung, C. K., Lu, Z. T., Pitts, K., Ligeti, Z., Patterson, J. R., Ramsey-Musolf, M., Ritchie, J. L., Roodman, A., Scholberg, K., Wagner, C. E. M., Zeller, G. P., Aefsky, S., Afanasev, A., Agashe, K., Albright, C., Alonso, J., Ankenbrandt, C., Aoki, M., Arguelles, C. A., Arkani-Hamed, N., Armendariz, J. R., Armendariz-Picon, C., Diaz, E. Arrieta, Asaadi, J., Asner, D. M., Babu, K. S., Bailey, K., Baker, O., Balantekin, B., Baller, B., Bass, M., Batell, B., Beacham, J., Behr, J., Berger, N., Bergevin, M., Berman, E., Bernstein, R., Bevan, A. J., Bishai, M., Blanke, M., Blessing, S., Blondel, A., Blum, T., Bock, G., Bodek, A., Bonvicini, G., Bossi, F., Boyce, J., Breedon, R., Breidenbach, M., Brice, S. J., Briere, R. A., Brodsky, S., Bromberg, C., Bross, A., Browder, T. E., Bryman, D. A., Buckley, M., Burnstein, R., Caden, E., Campana, P., Carlini, R., Carosi, G., Castromonte, C., Cenci, R., Chakaberia, I., Chen, M. C., Cheng, C. H., Choudhary, B., Christ, N. H., Christensen, E., Christy, M. E., Chupp, T. E., Church, E., Cline, D. B., Coan, T. E., Coloma, P., Comfort, J., Coney, L., Cooper, J., Cooper, R. J., Cowan, R., Cowen, D. F., Cronin-Hennessy, D., Datta, A., Davies, G. S., Demarteau, M., DeMille, D. P., Denig, A., Dermisek, R., Deshpande, A., Dewey, M. S., Dharmapalan, R., Dhooghe, J., Dietrich, M. R., Diwan, M., Djurcic, Z., Dobbs, S., Duraisamy, M., Dutta, B., Duyang, H., Dwyer, D. A., Eads, M., Echenard, B., Elliott, S. R., Escobar, C., Fajans, J., Farooq, S., Faroughy, C., Fast, J. E., Feinberg, B., Felde, J., Feldman, G., Fierlinger, P., Perez, P. Fileviez, Filippone, B., Fisher, P., Flemming, B. T., Flood, K. T., Forty, R., Frank, M. J., Freyberger, A., Friedland, A., Gandhi, R., Ganezer, K. S., Garcia, A., Garcia, F. G., Gardner, S., Garrison, L., Gasparian, A., Geer, S., Gehman, V. M., Gershon, T., Gilchriese, M., Ginsberg, C., Gogoladze, I., Gonderinger, M., Goodman, M., Gould, H., Graham, M., Graham, P. W., Gran, R., Grange, J., Gratta, G., Green, J. P., Greenlee, H., Group, R. C., Guardincerri, E., Gudkov, V., Guenette, R., Haas, A., Hahn, A., Han, T., Handler, T., Hardy, J. C., Harnik, R., Harris, D. A., Harris, F. A., Harris, P. G., Hartnett, J., He, B., Heckel, B. R., Heeger, K. M., Henderson, S., Hertzog, D., Hill, R., Hinds, E. A, Hitlin, D. G., Holt, R. J., Holtkamp, N., Horton-Smith, G., Huber, P., Huelsnitz, W., Imber, J., Irastorza, I., Jaeckel, J., Jaegle, I., James, C., Jawahery, A., Jensen, D., Jessop, C. P., Jones, B., Jostlein, H., Junk, T., Kagan, A. L., Kalita, M., Kamyshkov, Y., Kaplan, D. M., Karagiorgi, G., Karle, A., Katori, T., Kayser, B., Kephart, R., Kettell, S., Kim, Y. K., Kirby, M., Kirch, K., Klein, J., Kneller, J., Kobach, A., Kohl, M., Kopp, J., Kordosky, M., Korsch, W., Kourbanis, I., Krisch, A. D., Krizan, P., Kronfeld, A. S., Kulkarni, S., Kumar, K. S., Kuno, Y., Kutter, T., Lachenmaier, T., Lamm, M., Lancaster, J., Lancaster, M., Lane, C., Lang, K., Langacker, P., Lazarevic, S., Le, T., Lee, K., Lesko, K. T., Li, Y., Lindgren, M., Lindner, A., Link, J., Lissauer, D., Littenberg, L. S., Littlejohn, B., Liu, C. Y., Loinaz, W., Lorenzon, W., Louis, W. C., Lozier, J., Ludovici, L., Lueking, L., Lunardini, C., MacFarlane, D. B., Machado, P. A. N., Mackenzie, P. B., Maloney, J., Marciano, W. J., Marsh, W., Marshak, M., Martin, J. W., Mauger, C., McFarland, K. S., McGrew, C., McLaughlin, G., McKeen, D., McKeown, R., Meadows, B. T., Mehdiyev, R., Melconian, D., Merkel, H., Messier, M., Miller, J. P., Mills, G., Minamisono, U. K., Mishra, S. R., Mocioiu, I., Sher, S. Moed, Mohapatra, R. N., Monreal, B., Moore, C. D., Morfin, J. G., Mousseau, J., Moustakas, L. A., Mueller, G., Mueller, P., Muether, M., Mumm, H. P., Munger, C., Murayama, H., Nath, P., Naviliat-Cuncin, O., Nelson, J. K., Neuffer, D., Nico, J. S., Norman, A., Nygren, D., Obayashi, Y., O'Connor, T. P., Okada, Y., Olsen, J., Orozco, L., Orrell, J. L., Osta, J., Pahlka, B., Paley, J., Papadimitriou, V., Papucci, M., Parke, S., Parker, R. H., Parsa, Z., Partyka, K., Patch, A., Pati, J. C., Patterson, R. B., Pavlovic, Z., Paz, G., Perdue, G. N., Perevalov, D., Perez, G., Petti, R., Pettus, W., Piepke, A., Pivovaroff, M., Plunkett, R., Polly, C. C., Pospelov, M., Povey, R., Prakesh, A., Purohit, M. V., Raby, S., Raaf, J. L., Rajendran, R., Rajendran, S., Rameika, G., Ramsey, R., Rashed, A., Ratcliff, B. N., Rebel, B., Redondo, J., Reimer, P., Reitzner, D., Ringer, F., Ringwald, A., Riordan, S., Roberts, B. L., Roberts, D. A., Robertson, R., Robicheaux, F., Rominsky, M., Roser, R., Rosner, J. L., Rott, C., Rubin, P., Saito, N., Sanchez, M., Sarkar, S., Schellman, H., Schmidt, B., Schmitt, M., Schmitz, D. W., Schneps, J., Schopper, A., Schuster, P., Schwartz, A. J., Schwarz, M., Seeman, J., Semertzidis, Y. K., Seth, K. K., Shafi, Q., Shanahan, P., Sharma, R., Sharpe, S. R., Shiozawa, M., Shiltsev, V., Sigurdson, K., Sikivie, P., Singh, J., Sivers, D., Skwarnicki, T., Smith, N., Sobczyk, J., Sobel, H., Soderberg, M., Song, Y. H., Soni, A., Souder, P., Sousa, A., Spitz, J., Stancari, M., Stavenga, G. C., Steffen, J. H., Stepanyan, S., Stoeckinger, D., Stone, S., Strait, J., Strassler, M., Sulai, I. A., Sundrum, R., Svoboda, R., Szczerbinska, B., Szelc, A., Takeuchi, T., Tanedo, P., Taneja, S., Tang, J., Tanner, D. B., Tayloe, R., Taylor, I., Thomas, J., Thorn, C., Tian, X., Tice, B. G., Tobar, M., Tolich, N., Toro, N., Towner, I. S., Tsai, Y., Tschirhart, R., Tunnell, C. D., Tzanov, M., Upadhye, A., Urheim, J., Vahsen, S., Vainshtein, A., Valencia, E., Van de Water, R. G., Van de Water, R. S., Velasco, M., Vogel, J., Vogel, P., Vogelsang, W., Wah, Y. W., Walker, D., Weiner, N., Weltman, A., Wendell, R., Wester, W., Wetstein, M., White, C., Whitehead, L., Whitmore, J., Widmann, E., Wiedemann, G., Wilkerson, J., Wilkinson, G., Wilson, P., Wilson, R. J., Winter, W., Wise, M. B., Wodin, J., Wojcicki, S., Wojtsekhowski, B., Wongjirad, T., Worcester, E., Wurtele, J., Xin, T., Xu, J., Yamanaka, T., Yamazaki, Y., Yavin, I., Yeck, J., Yeh, M., Yokoyama, M., Yoo, J., Young, A., Zimmerman, E., Zioutas, K., Zisman, M., Zupan, J., and Zwaska, R.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The Proceedings of the 2011 workshop on Fundamental Physics at the Intensity Frontier. Science opportunities at the intensity frontier are identified and described in the areas of heavy quarks, charged leptons, neutrinos, proton decay, new light weakly-coupled particles, and nucleons, nuclei, and atoms., Comment: 229 pages
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27. Ultrasonic investigation of the Jahn-Teller effect in BaF2:Cu crystal.
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Ofitserova, N Yu, Sarychev, M N, Zhevstovskikh, I V, Ulanov, V A, Surikov, V T, Averkiev, N S, and Gudkov, V V
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28. Nab: Measurement Principles, Apparatus and Uncertainties
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Pocanic, D., Alarcon, R., Alonzi, L. P., Baessler, S., Balascuta, S., Bowman, J. D., Bychkov, M. A., Byrne, J., Calarco, J. R., Cianciolo, V., Crawford, C., Frlez, E., Gericke, M. T., Greene, G. L., Grzywacz, R. K., Gudkov, V., Hersman, F. W., Klein, A., Martin, J., Page, S. A., Palladino, A., Penttila, S. I., Rykaczewski, K. P., Wilburn, W. S., Young, A. R., and Young, G. R.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The Nab collaboration will perform a precise measurement of 'a', the electron-neutrino correlation parameter, and 'b', the Fierz interference term in neutron beta decay, in the Fundamental Neutron Physics Beamline at the SNS, using a novel electric/magnetic field spectrometer and detector design. The experiment is aiming at the 10^{-3} accuracy level in (Delta a)/a, and will provide an independent measurement of lambda = G_A/G_V, the ratio of axial-vector to vector coupling constants of the nucleon. Nab also plans to perform the first ever measurement of 'b' in neutron decay, which will provide an independent limit on the tensor weak coupling., Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, talk presented at the International Workshop on Particle Physics with Slow Neutrons, Grenoble, 29-31 May 2008; to appear in Nucl. Instrum. Meth. in Physics Research A
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29. Asymmetry of recoil protons in neutron beta-decay
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Gudkov, V.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A complete analysis of proton recoil asymmetry in neutron decay in the first order of radiative and recoil corrections is presented. The possible contributions from new physics are calculated in terms of low energy coupling constants, and the sensitivity of the measured asymmetry to models beyond the Standard model are discussed.
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30. Community Detection in Complex Networks by Dynamical Simplex Evolution
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Gudkov, V. and Montealegre, V.
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Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks ,Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Physics - Physics and Society - Abstract
We benchmark the dynamical simplex evolution (DSE) method with several of the currently available algorithms to detect communities in complex networks by comparing the fraction of correctly identified nodes for different levels of ``fuzziness'' of random networks composed of well defined communities. The potential benefits of the DSE method to detect hierarchical sub structures in complex networks are discussed.
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31. Parametric Resonance Enhancement in Neutron Interferometry and Search for Non-Newtonian Gravity
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Gudkov, V., Shimizu, H. M., and Greene, G. L.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The parametric resonance enhancement of the phase of neutrons due to non-Newtonian anomalous gravitational is considered. The existence of such resonances are confirmed by numerical calculations. A possible experimental scheme for the observation of this effect is discussed based on an existing neutron interferometer design.
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32. Generalized entropies and open random and scale-free networks
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Gudkov, V. and Montealegre, V.
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Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks ,Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Physics - Physics and Society - Abstract
We propose the concept of open network as an arbitrary selection of nodes of a large unknown network. Using the hypothesis that information of the whole network structure can be extrapolated from an arbitrary set of its nodes, we use Renyi mutual entropies in different q-orders to establish the minimum critical size of a random set of nodes that represents reliably the information of the main network structure. We also identify the clusters of nodes responsible for the structure of their containing network., Comment: talk at CTNEXT07 (July 2007)
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33. Analysis of network by generalized mutual entropies
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Gudkov, V. and Montealegre, V.
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Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks ,Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
Generalized mutual entropy is defined for networks and applied for analysis of complex network structures. The method is tested for the case of computer simulated scale free networks, random networks, and their mixtures. The possible applications for real network analysis are discussed.
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34. General classification and analysis of neutron beta-decay experiments
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Gudkov, V., Greene, G. L., and Calarco, J. R.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A method for the general analysis of the sensitivities of neutron beta-decay experiments to manifestations of possible deviations from the Standard model is proposed. In a consistent fashion, we take into account all known (radiative and recoil) corrections which are incorporated within the Standard Model to provide a description of angular correlations in neutron decay in the first order of approximation, or down to the level of $\sim 10^{-5}$. The contributions from models beyond the Standard model are, for low energy neutron decay, parameterized in terms of vector, axial-vector, scalar and tensor coupling constants and in terms of parameters related to specific models. For the present analysis we derive the exact expressions for the neutron beta decay probability which includes all possible manifestations models beyond the Standard Model down to level of $\sim 10^{-5}$ without time-reversal violation. Based on the general expressions for manifestation of the deviations from the standard model, we present analysis of the sensitivities for selected neutron decay experiments., Comment: version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C
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35. Neutron beta decay in effective field theory
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Ando, S., Fearing, H. W., Gudkov, V., Kubodera, K., Myhrer, F., Nakamura, S., and Sato, T.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Radiative corrections to the lifetime and angular correlation coefficients of neutron beta-decay are evaluated in effecitive field theory. We also evaluate the lowest order nucleon recoil corrections, including weak-magnetism. Our results agree with those of the long-range and model-independent part of previous calculations. In an effective theory the model-dependent radiative corrections are replaced by well-defined low-energy constants. The effective field theory allows a systematic evaluation of higher order corrections to our results to the extent that the relevant low-energy constants are known., Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure; two references added, minor correction
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36. Influence of the Metallization Composition and Annealing Process Parameters on the Resistance of Ohmic Contacts to n-type 6H-SiC
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Egorkin, V. I., Zemlyakov, V. E., Nezhentsev, A. V., Gudkov, V. A., and Garmash, V. I.
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37. Ultrasonic Determination of the Jahn–Teller Effect Parameters in Impurity-Containing Crystals
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Averkiev, N. S., Bersuker, I. B., Gudkov, V. V., Zhevstovskikh, I. V., Sarychev, M. N., Zherlitsyn, S., Yasin, S., Korostelin, Yu. V., and Surikov, V. T.
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38. Determining the Parameters of the Jahn–Teller Effect in Impurity Centers from Ultrasonic Experiments: Application to the ZnSe : Ni2+ Crystal
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Sarychev, M. N., Zhevstovskikh, I. V., Averkiev, N. S., Bersuker, I. B., Gudkov, V. V., and Surikov, V. T.
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39. Neutrino-deuteron reactions at solar neutrino energies
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Nakamura, S., Sato, T., Ando, S., Park, T. -S., Myhrer, F., Gudkov, V., and Kubodera, K.
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Nuclear Theory ,Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In interpreting the SNO experiments, accurate estimates of the \nu d reaction cross sections are of great importance. In our recent work, we have improved our previous calculation by updating some of its inputs and by incorporating the results of a recent effective-field-theoretical calculation. The new cross sections are slightly (\sim 1%) larger than the previously reported values. It is reasonable to assign 1% uncertainty to the \nu d cross sections reported here; this error estimate does not include radiative corrections., Comment: 4 pages, 1 figures, talk given at PaNic02, Osaka, Japan, September 30 - October 4, 2002
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40. Neutrino Reactions on Deuteron
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Nakamura, S., Sato, T., Gudkov, V., and Kubodera, K.
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Nuclear Theory ,Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The cross sections for the \nu-d and \bar{\nu}-d reactions are calculated for the incident energy up to E_\nu = 170 MeV, with the use of a phenomenological Lagrangian approach. We assess and improve the reliability of the employed calculational method by examining the dependence of the results on various input and approximations that go into the calculation. The main points of improvements over the existing work are: (1) use of the "modern" NN potentials; (2) use of the more accurate nucleon weak-interaction form factors; (3) monitoring the strength of a vertex that governs the exchange-current contribution, with the use of data on the related process, n+p\to d+\gamma. In addition to the total cross sections, we present various differential cross sections that are expected to be useful for the SNO and other experiments. In the low energy regime relevant to the solar neutrinos, the newly calculated total cross sections agree with the existing literature values. The origins of slight differences found for higher energies are discussed. The ratio between the neutral-current and charged-current reaction cross sections is found to be extremely stable against any variations in the input of our calculation., Comment: 46 pages, REVTeX, 21 figures, to be submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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41. Technique for measuring the parameters of polarization of an ultrasonic wave
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Burkhanov, A. M., Vlasov, K. B., Gudkov, V. V., and Tarasov, B. V.
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Physics - Classical Physics - Abstract
Method for precise measurements of the ellipticity and rotation of the polarization of a transverse ultrasonic wave is presented. It is applicable for investigating the acoustic analogs of the Faraday, Cotton-Mouton, and Kerr effects. The technique consists of measuring amplitude of the voltage on the receiving piezoelectric transducer at a certain magnetic induction B, relative to an initial one using three different positions of the transducer with futher processing the data with the formulars given in the paper., Comment: 5 pages
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- 2000
42. Theory of acoustic analog of magneto-optic Kerr effect under magnon-phonon resonance
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Burkhanov, A. M., Vlasov, K. B., Gudkov, V. V., and Tarasov, B. V.
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Physics - Classical Physics ,Physics - General Physics - Abstract
Theory of the acoustic analog of the polar Kerr effect is developed for an inclined incidence of the p-type wave on the interface between isotropic non-magnetic medium and ferromagnetic cubic crystal. Magnetic field dependences of ellipticity and rotation of the polarization plane of the reflected wave under magnon-phonon resonance are analysed in a weak-coupling approximation for interaction of magnetic and elastic subsystems., Comment: 11 paages (one *.tex file and seven *.eps files)
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- 2000
43. Sub-lattice of Jahn-Teller centers in hexaferrite crystal
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Gudkov, V. V., Sarychev, M. N., Zherlitsyn, S., Zhevstovskikh, I. V., Averkiev, N. S., Vinnik, D. A., Gudkova, S. A., Niewa, R., Dressel, M., Alyabyeva, L. N., Gorshunov, B. P., and Bersuker, I. B.
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- 2020
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44. Possible solution to basic problems regarding the coupling constants $G_V$ and $G_A$
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Gudkov, V. P. and Kubodera, K.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The existing experimental evidence on the vector and axial-vector coupling constants, $G_V$ and $G_A$, for neutron $\beta$-decay exhibits two prominent problems: (i) the unitarity for the first row of the CKM matrix seems violated; (ii) one obtains different values of $G_A/G_V$ according to whether one uses as input the neutron lifetime or neutron-decay correlation observables. We show that the in-medium modification of $G_A$ can influence both the inner and outer radiative corrections used in deducing $G_V$ from the super-allowed Fermi transitions and that this effect may resolve the long-standing problems (i) and (ii) simultaneously., Comment: RevTeX
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- 1997
45. The CP-odd nucleon interaction and the value of T-violation in nuclei
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Gudkov, V. P.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The relations between the value of T- and P-violating correlations in neutron scattering and different models of CP violation are discussed. It is shown that a specific structure of CP-odd interactions gives the possibility to obtain the essential information about CP-odd interaction at the quark-gluon level from nuclear experimental data. The up-to-date estimations for CP- violating nucleon coupling constants show that CP violation in neutron scattering is sensitive to many models of CP violation., Comment: 28 pages, REVTEX 3.0
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- 1996
46. On the CP-odd Nucleon Potential
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Gudkov, V. P., He, X. -G., and McKellar, B.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The CP-odd nucleon potential for different models of CP violation in the one meson exchange approximation is studied. It is shown that the main contribution is due to the $\pi$-meson exchange which leads to a simple one parameter CP-odd nucleon potential., Comment: 12 pages, RevTex, UM-P-92/114, OZ-92/37
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- 1992
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47. Experimental Evaluation of the Jahn-Teller Effect Parameters by Means of Ultrasonic Measurements. Application to Impurity Centers in Crystals
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Gudkov, V. V., Bersuker, I. B., Atanasov, Mihail, editor, Daul, Claude, editor, and Tregenna-Piggott, Philip L.W., editor
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- 2012
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48. Experimental Techniques
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Gudkov, V. V., Gavenda, J. D., Gudkov, V. V., and Gavenda, J. D.
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49. Experiments in Nonmagnetic Metals
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Gudkov, V. V., Gavenda, J. D., Gudkov, V. V., and Gavenda, J. D.
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- 2000
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50. Introduction
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Gudkov, V. V., Gavenda, J. D., Gudkov, V. V., and Gavenda, J. D.
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- 2000
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