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Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science

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Study Of The Reactions E+E-→Π+Π-Π0Π0Π0 And Π+Π-Π0Π0Η At Center-Of-Mass Energies From Threshold To 4.35 Gev Using Initial-State Radiation, J. P. Lees, V. Poireau, V. Tisserand, E. Grauges, A. Palano, G. Eigen, D. N. Brown, Yu G. Kolomensky, M. Fritsch, H. Koch, T. Schroeder, C. Hearty, T. S. Mattison, J. A. Mckenna, R. Y. So, V. E. Blinov, A. R. Buzykaev, V. P. Druzhinin, V. B. Golubev, E. A. Kozyrev, Milind Purohit, Et. Al. Dec 2018

Study Of The Reactions E+E-→Π+Π-Π0Π0Π0 And Π+Π-Π0Π0Η At Center-Of-Mass Energies From Threshold To 4.35 Gev Using Initial-State Radiation, J. P. Lees, V. Poireau, V. Tisserand, E. Grauges, A. Palano, G. Eigen, D. N. Brown, Yu G. Kolomensky, M. Fritsch, H. Koch, T. Schroeder, C. Hearty, T. S. Mattison, J. A. Mckenna, R. Y. So, V. E. Blinov, A. R. Buzykaev, V. P. Druzhinin, V. B. Golubev, E. A. Kozyrev, Milind Purohit, Et. Al.

Faculty Publications

We study the processes e+e → π+ππ0π0π0 in which an energetic photon is radiated from the initial state. The data are collected with the BABAR detector at SLAC. About 14 000 and 4700 events, respectively, are selected from a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 469 fb−1. The invariant mass of the hadronic final state defines the effective e+e center-of-mass energy. From the mass spectra, the first precise measurement of the e+e → π+π− …


Measurement Of The Branching Fraction And Time-Dependent Cp Asymmetry For B0→J/Ψπ0 Decays, B. Pal, A.J. Schwartz, H. Aihara, S. Al Said, D. M. Asner, H. Atmacan, V. Aulchenko, T. Aushev, R. Ayad, I. Badhrees, S. Bahinipati, V. Bansal, P. Behera, C. Beleño, B. Bhuyan, T. Bilka, J. Biswal, A. Bozek, M. Bračko, L. Cao, Milind Purohit, Et. Al. Dec 2018

Measurement Of The Branching Fraction And Time-Dependent Cp Asymmetry For B0→J/Ψπ0 Decays, B. Pal, A.J. Schwartz, H. Aihara, S. Al Said, D. M. Asner, H. Atmacan, V. Aulchenko, T. Aushev, R. Ayad, I. Badhrees, S. Bahinipati, V. Bansal, P. Behera, C. Beleño, B. Bhuyan, T. Bilka, J. Biswal, A. Bozek, M. Bračko, L. Cao, Milind Purohit, Et. Al.

Faculty Publications

We measure the branching fraction and time-dependent CP-violating asymmetry for B0 → J=ψπ0 decays using a data sample of 711 fb−1 collected on the ϒ(4S) resonance by the Belle experiment running at the KEKB e+e collider. The branching fraction is measured to be B(B0 → J/ψπ0) ¼ [1.62 ± 0.11(stat) ± 0.06(syst) × 10−5, which is the most precise measurement to date. The measured CP asymmetry parameters are S =−0.59 ±0.19(stat) 0.03(syst) and A = −0.15 ± 0.14(stat) +0.04 −0.03 (syst). The mixing-induced CP asymmetry (S) differs …


Measurement Of The Γ*Γ* → Η' Transition Form Factor, J.P. Lees, V. Poireau, V. Tisserand, E. Grauges, A. Palano, G. Eigen, D. N. Brown, Yu G. Kolomensky, M. Fritsch, H. Koch, T. Schroeder, C. Hearty, T. S. Mattison, J. A. Mckenna, R. Y. So, V. E. Blinov, A. R. Buzykaev, V. P. Druzhinin, V. B. Golubev, Milind Purohit, Et. Al. Dec 2018

Measurement Of The Γ*Γ* → Η' Transition Form Factor, J.P. Lees, V. Poireau, V. Tisserand, E. Grauges, A. Palano, G. Eigen, D. N. Brown, Yu G. Kolomensky, M. Fritsch, H. Koch, T. Schroeder, C. Hearty, T. S. Mattison, J. A. Mckenna, R. Y. So, V. E. Blinov, A. R. Buzykaev, V. P. Druzhinin, V. B. Golubev, Milind Purohit, Et. Al.

Faculty Publications

We study the process e+e→e+eη′ in the double-tag mode and measure for the first time the γ*γ*η′ transition form factor Fη′ (Q 2 1 , Q2 2) in the momentum-transfer range 2< Q 2 1 , Q2 2 60 GeV 2 . The analysis is based on a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of around 469     fb− 1 collected at the PEP-II e +e collider with the BABAR detector at center-of-mass energies near 10.6 GeV.

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Search For The Lepton-Flavour Violating Decays B0→K∗0Μ ± E , S. Sandilya, K. Trabelsi, A.J. Schwartz, I. Adachi, H. Aihara, S. Al Said, D. M. Asner, H. Atmacan, V. Aulchenko, T. Aushev, R. Ayad, V. Babu, I. Badhrees, S. Bahinipati, A. M. Bakich, V. Bansal, P. Behera, C. Beleño, V. Bhardwaj, B. Bhuyan, Milind Purohit, Et. Al. Oct 2018

Search For The Lepton-Flavour Violating Decays B0→K∗0Μ ± E ∓, S. Sandilya, K. Trabelsi, A.J. Schwartz, I. Adachi, H. Aihara, S. Al Said, D. M. Asner, H. Atmacan, V. Aulchenko, T. Aushev, R. Ayad, V. Babu, I. Badhrees, S. Bahinipati, A. M. Bakich, V. Bansal, P. Behera, C. Beleño, V. Bhardwaj, B. Bhuyan, Milind Purohit, Et. Al.

Faculty Publications

We have searched for the lepton-flavor-violating decay B0 → K*0μ ±e∓ using a data sample of 711 fb−1 that contains 772 × 106 B B̅ pairs. The data were collected near the ϒð4SÞresonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy eþe− collider. No signals were observed, and we set 90% confidence level upper limits on the branching fractions of B(B0 →K*0μ+e)<1.2×10−7, B(B0 → K*0μe+) < 1.6 × 10−7, and, for both decays combined, B(B0 → K …


Measurement Of The Spectral Function For The Τ− → K−KSΝΤ Decay, J.P. Lees, V. Porieau, V. Tisserand, E. Grauges, A. Palano, G. Eigen, D. N. Brown, Yu G. Kolomensky, M. Fritsch, H. Koch, T. Schroeder, C. Hearty, T. S. Mattison, J. A. Mckenna, R. Y. So, V. E. Blinov, A. R. Buzykaev, V. P. Druzhinin, V. B. Golubev, Milind Purohit, Et. Al. Aug 2018

Measurement Of The Spectral Function For The Τ− → K−KSΝΤ Decay, J.P. Lees, V. Porieau, V. Tisserand, E. Grauges, A. Palano, G. Eigen, D. N. Brown, Yu G. Kolomensky, M. Fritsch, H. Koch, T. Schroeder, C. Hearty, T. S. Mattison, J. A. Mckenna, R. Y. So, V. E. Blinov, A. R. Buzykaev, V. P. Druzhinin, V. B. Golubev, Milind Purohit, Et. Al.

Faculty Publications

The decay τ−→K−KSντ has been studied using 430 × 106 e+e− → τ+τ events produced at a center-of-mass energy around 10.6 GeV at the PEP-II collider and studied with the BABAR detector. The mass spectrum of the K−KS system has been measured and the spectral function has been obtained. The measured branching fraction B(τ− → K−KSντ) =(0.739 ± 0.011(stat) ± 0.020(syst)) × 10−3 is found to be in agreement with earlier measurements.


Gamma-Ray Burst Classification: New Insights From Mining Pulse Data, Stanley Mcafee, Jon Hakkila Jul 2018

Gamma-Ray Burst Classification: New Insights From Mining Pulse Data, Stanley Mcafee, Jon Hakkila

Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science

Despite being the most energetic electromagnetic explosions in the universe, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are still poorly understood. The literature recognizes two potentially different types of GRB progenitors, although statistical data suggest the existence of three GRB classes. Reliable inference of GRB physics depends on the identification of appropriate classification attributes, as well as on the statistical classification techniques used. It has recently been shown that pulses are the basic unit of GRB emission. We use new data describing GRB pulse characteristics, in conjunction with data mining tools, to provide a more reliable gamma-ray burst classification system and place additional constraints …


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Hadronic Lorentz Violation In Chiral Perturbation Theory Including The Coupling To External Fields, Rasha Kamand, Brett David Altschul, Matthias R. Schindler May 2018

Hadronic Lorentz Violation In Chiral Perturbation Theory Including The Coupling To External Fields, Rasha Kamand, Brett David Altschul, Matthias R. Schindler

Faculty Publications

If any violation of Lorentz symmetry exists in the hadron sector, its ultimate origins must lie at the quark level. We continue the analysis of how the theories at these two levels are connected, using chiral perturbation theory. Considering a 2-flavor quark theory, with dimension-4 operators that break Lorentz symmetry, we derive a low-energy theory of pions and nucleons that is invariant under local chiral transformations and includes the coupling to external fields. The pure meson and baryon sectors, as well as the couplings between them and the couplings to external electromagnetic and weak gauge fields, contain forms of Lorentz …


Hadronic Lorentz Violation In Chiral Perturbation Theory Including The Coupling To External Fields, Rasha Kamand, Brett Altschul, Matthias R. Schindler May 2018

Hadronic Lorentz Violation In Chiral Perturbation Theory Including The Coupling To External Fields, Rasha Kamand, Brett Altschul, Matthias R. Schindler

Faculty Publications

If any violation of Lorentz symmetry exists in the hadron sector, its ultimate origins must lie at the quark level. We continue the analysis of how the theories at these two levels are connected, using chiral perturbation theory. Considering a 2-flavor quark theory, with dimension-4 operators that break Lorentz symmetry, we derive a low-energy theory of pions and nucleons that is invariant under local chiral transformations and includes the coupling to external fields. The pure meson and baryon sectors, as well as the couplings between them and the couplings to external electromagnetic and weak gauge fields, contain forms of Lorentz …


Strange And Non-Strange Distributions From The Collider Data, Sergey Alekhin, Johannes Blümlein, Sergey Kulagin, Sven-Olaf Moch, Roberto Petti Apr 2018

Strange And Non-Strange Distributions From The Collider Data, Sergey Alekhin, Johannes Blümlein, Sergey Kulagin, Sven-Olaf Moch, Roberto Petti

Faculty Publications

We check the stability of the ABMP16 fit with respect to modifications of quark PDFs suggested in the recent literature: the strange sea enhancement and a positive non-vanishing d/u ratio at x → 1. These possibilities are examined using test versions of the ABMP16 PDF fit which demonstrate no need of those changes. Furthermore, we localize peculiar features in other analyses which are responsible for a different behaviour of the PDFs obtained. The strange sea enhancement can be explained by a choice of the PDF shapes being not flexible enough and therefore leading to an over-suppressed d-quark distribution. This …


Current Induced Depairing And Mixed State Behavior In The Bite/Fete Interfacial Superconductor, Charles Louis Dean Ii Apr 2018

Current Induced Depairing And Mixed State Behavior In The Bite/Fete Interfacial Superconductor, Charles Louis Dean Ii

Theses and Dissertations

The Bi2Te3/FeTe heterostructure intersects several phenomena and key classes of materials in condensed matter physics: topological insulators, superconductivity, magnetism, and the physics of interfaces. While neither the topological insulator (BiTe) nor the iron chalcogenide (FeTe) are themselves superconductors, superconductivity forms in a thin 7nm interfacial layer between the two. The restricted dimensionality and the extraordinarily conductive normal state, possibly sourced by the topologically protected surface states, have led to the observation of novel phenomena such as the Likharev vortex explosion and transitions in behavior resulting from the interplay between current induced depairing and the Berezinski-Kosterlitz-Thouless regime. The measured depairing current …


Mode Analysis For Energetics Of A Moving Charge In Lorentz- And Cpt-Violating Electrodynamics, Richard Decosta, Brett David Altschul Mar 2018

Mode Analysis For Energetics Of A Moving Charge In Lorentz- And Cpt-Violating Electrodynamics, Richard Decosta, Brett David Altschul

Faculty Publications

In isotropic but Lorentz- and CPT-violating electrodynamics, it is known that a charge in uniform motion does not lose any energy to Cerenkov radiation. This presents a puzzle, since the radiation appears to be kinematically allowed for many modes. Studying the Fourier transforms of the most important terms in the modified magnetic field and Poynting vector, we confirm the vanishing of the radiation rate. Moreover, we show that the Fourier transform of the field changes sign between small and large wave numbers. This enables modes with very long wavelengths to carry negative energies, which cancel out the positive energies carried …


Mode Analysis For Energetics Of A Moving Charge In Lorentz- And Cpt -Violating Electrodynamics, Richard Decosta, Brett Altschul Mar 2018

Mode Analysis For Energetics Of A Moving Charge In Lorentz- And Cpt -Violating Electrodynamics, Richard Decosta, Brett Altschul

Faculty Publications

In isotropic but Lorentz- and CPT -violating electrodynamics, it is known that a charge in uniform motion does not lose any energy to Cerenkov radiation. This presents a puzzle, since the radiation appears to be kinematically allowed for many modes. Studying the Fourier transforms of the most important terms in the modified magnetic field and Poynting vector, we confirm the vanishing of the radiation rate. Moreover, we show that the Fourier transform of the field changes sign between small and large wave numbers. This enables modes with very long wavelengths to carry negative energies, which cancel out the positive energies …


Ideology In Physics: Ontological Naturalism And Theism Confront Big Bang, Cosmic Fine Tuning, And The Multiverse Of M-Theory, Anthony Walsh, Marc Ruffinengo Jan 2018

Ideology In Physics: Ontological Naturalism And Theism Confront Big Bang, Cosmic Fine Tuning, And The Multiverse Of M-Theory, Anthony Walsh, Marc Ruffinengo

Journal of Ideology

The most profound questions that philosophers and scientists have asked across the centuries have been metaphysical and existential, such as “What is the meaning and purpose of life, why are we here, and why is there something rather than nothing?” There can be no definitive answers to these questions, so those who pose and propose answers to them necessarily engage ideology. Some physicists have become philosophers in that they are attempting to answer these profound questions with highly speculative theories as, for instance, Hawking and Mlodonow’s book The Grand Design (2010) which they tout as providing new answers to age-old …


Optical Investigation Of A Hybrid System Of Plasmonic Structures And Semiconductor Quantum Dots, Matthew B. Seaton Jan 2018

Optical Investigation Of A Hybrid System Of Plasmonic Structures And Semiconductor Quantum Dots, Matthew B. Seaton

Theses and Dissertations

Next generation integrated nanophotonic devices must fabricate large numbers of nanoscaled light coupling structures onto a single wafer: emitters such as quantum dots, resonators such as nanocavities and plasmonic nanoparticles, photonic crystal and nano-plasmonic waveguides, among others. Before precision planning and engi- neering will be possible a thorough understanding of the interaction between these structures must be documented. We present in this work an investigation of the interaction between quantum dots and plasmonic structures in the weak coupling regime. We found that surface plasmon supporting silver structures placed about 100nm from InGaAs quantum dots enabled an all optical polarization dependent …


Branching Fractions And Amplitude Analysis Of B± → Φks0Π± Decays, Alyssa D. Loos Jan 2018

Branching Fractions And Amplitude Analysis Of B± → Φks0Π± Decays, Alyssa D. Loos

Theses and Dissertations

The Belle detector is a particle physics detector that is located around the collision point of the asymmetric-energy e+e- collider KEKB. Both detector and collider are located at the KEK international lab in Japan. This thesis uses the full Belle data sample of 772 × 106 BB¯ pairs collected at the Υ(4S) resonance. Decays with large b → s penguin transitions in the standard model (SM), such as B± → φKS0π±, could be a source of CP violation. This is important in the race to find the mechanism behind the universe’s matter-antimatter imbalance. b → s penguin transitions allow us …


Regulation Of Cytoplasmic Dynein By Lis1 And Adenomatous Polyposis Coli, Timothy Joshua Hines Jan 2018

Regulation Of Cytoplasmic Dynein By Lis1 And Adenomatous Polyposis Coli, Timothy Joshua Hines

Theses and Dissertations

Cytoplasmic dynein 1 (dynein) is a microtubule motor that plays a role in mitosis, cell migration, and minus-end directed microtubule-based transport. The lissencephaly protein, Lis1, and its binding partner, Ndel1, are critical regulators of cytoplasmic dynein (Niethammer et al., 2000). In humans, haploinsufficiency of Lis1 leads to lissencephaly, a devastating developmental neurological disorder characterized by severe brain malformation, leading to cognitive and motor defects, and progressively worsening seizures (Dobyns et al., 1993). While Lis1 is known to play a role in regulating dynein-dependent functions such as neuronal migration and mitotic spindle orientation during development, the protein is still highly expressed …


Two-Electrode Measurements Of Electrostatic Double Layer Potentials With Atomic Force Microscopy, Jason Giamberardino Jan 2018

Two-Electrode Measurements Of Electrostatic Double Layer Potentials With Atomic Force Microscopy, Jason Giamberardino

Theses and Dissertations

In this dissertation, I provide a thorough description of my development of theoretical, analytical, and experimental techniques pertaining to novel measurements of the electrostatic double layer (EDL) using atomic force microscopy (AFM), among other techniques. The EDL refers to the structure formed by ions that exists at the interface between a solid and a liquid. The EDL is an important physical element of many systems and its behavior has been of interest to scientists for many decades. Because many areas of science and engineering are moving to test, build, and understand systems at smaller and smaller scales, this work focuses …


Ecology And Virulence Capabilities Of Vibrios Isolated From The Pristine North Inlet Estuary, Savannah Leigh Klein Jan 2018

Ecology And Virulence Capabilities Of Vibrios Isolated From The Pristine North Inlet Estuary, Savannah Leigh Klein

Theses and Dissertations

Vibrio bacteria are Gram negative, motile organisms that occur naturally in most coastal and estuarine ecosystems. Some vibrios are important human pathogens, including Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio vulnificus. The CDC estimates that vibrios cause 80,000 cases of disease each year in the United States alone. Most cases are caused by V. parahaemolyticus, which infects humans after the consumption of contaminated raw or undercooked seafood, primarily oysters. V. parahaemolyticus causes mild gastroenteritis that is self-limiting unless the patient is immunocompromised. V. vulnificus has a much lower incidence of disease (100 cases in the USA yr-1); however, this organism causes much more …


Birefringence Microscopy With Magnetic-Field Aligned Multiferroic Janus Nanofibers, Yu-Chun Yeh Jan 2018

Birefringence Microscopy With Magnetic-Field Aligned Multiferroic Janus Nanofibers, Yu-Chun Yeh

Theses and Dissertations

Multiferroic Janus nanofibers consisting of barium titanate (BaT iO3) and cobalt ferrite (CoFe2O4) have the magnetoelectric effect between piezoelectric and magnetostrictive phases. By applying an external magnetic field on Janus nanofibers,the dipole moment in piezoelectric phase would be formed and produce the electric field. Since poly(N-vinylcarbazole) (PVK) polymer has anisotropic property, the birefringence can be induced by the electric field. We generalize the magnetic field birefringence quadratic equation and coupling constant for PVK polymer with Janus nanofibers. Birefringence microscopy is used to observe the PVK birefringence under an external magnetic field from 0 to 2500 Oe. The numerical results show …


Depairing Current Density In Nbtin Superconducting Films, Nahid Shayesteh Swails Jan 2018

Depairing Current Density In Nbtin Superconducting Films, Nahid Shayesteh Swails

Theses and Dissertations

In this work, we systematically investigate the superconducting properties of Niobium Titanium Nitride (NbTiN) superconducting films with different geometries, which at low temperature remain superconducting. NbT iN superconducting films with a few nm thickness are widely used in devices such as superconductor-insulatorsuperconductor (SIS) mixers, superconducting cavities and resonators and superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPD). In all these applications, films of varying dimensions are required to achieve optimal performance. The initial thickness of our samples was 125 nm deposited on a silicon substrate. We change the thickness of our samples using lithography and ion milling. We measure and analyze the thickness …


An Axion Search With The Majorana Demonstrator, Clinton Gray Wiseman Jan 2018

An Axion Search With The Majorana Demonstrator, Clinton Gray Wiseman

Theses and Dissertations

The Majorana Demonstrator is an array of P-type point contact (PPC) germanium detectors enclosed in a multi-layered shield at the 4850’ level of the Sanford Underground Research Facility. Its primary goal is to search for the neutrinoless double beta decay of 76Ge. The initial 10 kg-y dataset, taken over a two year period, has energy thresholds as low as 1 keV. This allows concurrent rare event searches for the signatures of dark matter and solar axions in the low energy spectrum. Though the detectors are routinely operated with sub-keV energy thresholds, changing noise conditions in the array have made it …