1982 Vol. 6, No. 4

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Review
ON THE CREATION OF (π±μ) ATOM IN KL0-DECAY
CHING CHENG-RUI, HO TSO-HSIU, CHANG CHAO-HSI
1982, 6(4): 385-393.
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We solve, in this paper, the Bethe-Salpeter equation with spin (0-1/2) and unequalmass for Coulombic atom. The approximate solution thus obtained as well as theperturbation expansion of composite particle field theory are then applied for cal-culating the probability of production of (πμ) atom in KLo-decay. The comparisonwith a preliminary experimental result is also presented.
THE COULOMB DISINTEGRATION CROSS-SECTIONS AND DECAY RATE OF THE RELATIVISTIC ELECTROMAGNETIC BOUND STATES (π±μ) AND (K±μ)
SONG XIAO-TONG, CHING CHENG-RUI
1982, 6(4): 394-400.
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In this paper, the disintegration energy spectrum and Cross sections of the highenergy (π±μ) and (K±μ) atoms in screened. conlomb field are calculated usingperturbation expansion of the quantized composite field theory and relativistic B. S.wave functions of (π±μ) and (K±μ) In the extrarelativistic approximation,for a majority of atomic nucleus the disintegration Cross-sections of (π±μ) and (K±μ) are about 10-15 cm2 and 10-17 cm2 respectively. Furthermore, using the same B.S. wave functions above, the decay rate of(π±μ)→π0+vμ(vμ); K±μ)→K0+vμ(vμ) and π±μ)→μ+-+vμ(vμ(K±μ)→μ++μ-+vμ(vμ) are calculated.
THE U(6/4) SUPERSYMMETRY IN COMPLEX NUCLEAR SPECTRA
SUN HONG-ZHOU, HAN QI-ZHI
1982, 6(4): 401-408.
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In this paper we discuss a possible dynamical supersymmetry in complex nuclearspectra--the U(6/4) supersymmetry. The wave functions of these nuclei which contain several s d bosons and 0, 1, 2, 3,or 4 j=3/2, fermions, can be classified by a Lie superalgebra chain U(6/4)SU(6/4)SU(6)SU(4)SU(4)SU(4) SU(4)Sp(4)SO(3) and can be written as|λ+δ[σσ][14-δ][f] (λμ) △IM>, δ=0, 1, 2, 3, 4.where [σσ][14-δ],[f] are the lebels of the irreducible representations of each SU(4);(λμ) are the lebels of the irreducibele representations of Sp(4). All the permissiblevalues of [f] (λμ) △ I are calculated and a closed expression for energies is derived.
CALCVLATION OF MESON DECAY WIDTH OF BY THE COMPOSITE FIELD THEORY
HUANG XIAO-WU
1982, 6(4): 409-412.
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In this paper. the partial width of meson decay is calculated using the composite fieldtheory and the B-S wave functions corresponding to the harmonic oscillator model of meson.Preliminary results show that the theoretical calculation may be in accordance with experiment.
HIGH ENERGY SCATTERING THEORY WITH COLLECTIVE COORDINATE
ZHANG YU-SHUN, LI YANG-GUO, WANG WEI-WEI, RUAN TU-NAN
1982, 6(4): 413-420.
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In this paper, using collective coordinate of A. Bohr. the Scattering amplitude oftwo complex systems is given. Collective excitation for two complex systems in thescattering process are discussed.
THE HEAVY QUARK PQTENTIAL TO TWO-LOOP ORDER
ZHOU BANG-RONG
1982, 6(4): 421-427.
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We have derived a modified expression for the QCD effective coupling constant totwo-loop order It amounts to adding the terms of higher order than Int/t which areindependent of the renormalization scheme to the usual expression. On the basis of theresult we proposed a in momentum and coordinate representation respectively, singleheavy quark potential which has the properties of both asymptotic freedom and as-sumed linear confinement, and obtained the slope of the linear potential at large dis-tances k=4π∧2/(33--2Nf). We bound that it is possible to determine the potential bymeans of the single parameter ∧ if the quark flavor number Nf is specified in abvance.
BEAM DYNAMICS DESIGN STUDY FOR RFQ LINAC
WG SHU-HIUNG
1982, 6(4): 428-434.
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The potential advantages of RFQ Linas in the acceleration of low-beta particlesare commented. The r.f. electric field distributions and the equation of motion ofthe particles near axis in RFQ Linac are given. The beam capture efficiency and dis-tribution in longitudinal phase spaces as the function of RFQ parameters and injectionenergy are described. The preliminary design study of 750 keV proton RFQ ispresented.
AN ION GUN WITH THREE ELECTRODES
REN WEN-BIN, YU QING-CHANG
1982, 6(4): 435-441.
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The formulae of calculating the slop and the radius of the ion beam in the A2exit hole and the distance d2 between the two accelerting electrodes is drived basedon the theory of patallel axis linear optics. The influence of the uniform acceleratingelectric field and the space charge in the A1--A2 region on the particle trajectory isconsidered. An example is calculated numericaly and compared with analytic results.
THE INFLUENCE OF THE GLUON DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION IN PROTON ON THE QED COMPTON EFFECT IN γ-p COLLISIONS
LU JING-XIAN
1982, 6(4): 442-447.
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The influence of the gliuon distribution in proton on the Compton effect in γ-pcollisions is discussed using perturbative QCD. Computing results show that the Comptoneffect is not sensitive to the power variation of the gluon distribution function, Onecan use the appropriate form for gluon distribution function to estimate the crosssections.
VISCOSITY COEFFICENT WITH THE PAIRING INTERACTION
FENG REN-FA, ZHANG XI-ZHEN, WU XI-ZHEN, ZHUO YI-ZHONG
1982, 6(4): 448-452.
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In the study of the dynamic process (for example, the deep inelastic scatteringof heavy ion, the nuclear fission), the viscosity which describes the coupling between theintrinsic degrees of freedom and the collective one is a basic quantity. In this paper,under BCS approximation we derive microscopic expression of viscosity coefficientwith pairing interaction by means of the linear response theory. Taking the fissionprocess of 236U as an example, we discuss the effect of pairing interaction on theviscosity coefficient. The results show that the pairing interaction must be taken intoaccount at the lower temperature and can be neglected at high temperature region.
THE SU(14) AND SU(5) LIMITING CASES OF s.d. g IBM
GU JIN-NAN, LING YIN-SHENG, GAO YUAN-YI
1982, 6(4): 453-461.
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Based on the s. d IBM proposed by Arima and Iachello, g boson is introducedTwo chains of subgroups, SU(15)SU(5)SO(5)SO(3) and SU(15)SU(14)SO(5)S0(3) (i,e two limiting cases, SU(5) and SU(14)), of the s.d.g IBM arediscussed. It is shown that there appear 1+ states in these limiting cases, but not inthe s.d IBM and s.g IBM. The spectra of 200Hg are calculated in the SU(14) and SU(5) limiting cases and agreed with experiments. The results show that the excita-tion of g boson is possible in some vibrational nuclei.
NEUTRON RICH ISOTOPES 54Ti, 56V, 57V, 58Cr PRODUCED IN BOMBARDMENT OF 56Fe TARGET WITH 79OMeV 136Xe IONS
SHEN WEN-QING
1982, 6(4): 462-465.
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Atomic number and masses have been identified for target-like fragments producedin bombardment of 56Fe target with 790MeV 136Xe ions. Four neutron rich isotopes54Ti,56V, 57V and 58Cr have been detected and identified. Tentative identification for55Ti,58V, 59Cr is also presented. Using GSI magnet spectrometer, the isotope identifica-tion combined magnetie analysis as well as time of flight and △E-E measurement wasquite unambiguous.
QUASI-THERMODYNAMIC THEORY ON FISSION CHARGE DISTRIBUTION
WANG CHENG-SHING
1982, 6(4): 466-471.
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Assuming fission fragments are in statistical equilibrium state at scission point,we can consider the particle number distributions of fission fragments as the fluctua-tions around some average values. and treat them by means of quasi-thermodynamicmethod. The main result is that all distributions of mass number, charge number,isotopes and elements are Gaussian distributions around some average values andwith constant variances, and that all relevant parameters depend on temperature andproperties of fragments near the most probable fission mode only. We have determinedthe values of five fundamental parameters for the case of 235U(11th, f) according tothe experimental data, and use them to calculate the other parameters. The agree-ment between theory and experiment is satisfactory.
A DYSON REPRESENTATION OF THE INTERACTING BOSON MODEL WITH PAIRING PLUS QUADRUPOLE PAIRING PLUS QUADRUPOLE-QUADRUPOLE FORCES
YANG TSE-SEN, LIU YONG, TIAN XIAO-CEN
1982, 6(4): 472-479.
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With a usual choice of the effective nucleon-nucleon interactions consisting of apairing force, a quadrupole pairing force and a quadrupole-quadrupole force, the mic-roscopic approach, as dascribed in our previous work based on the Dyson bosonexpansion and based on the so-called modified Jancovici-Schiff substitution is fol-lowed to obtain a group of eigen-equations for determining the IBM bosons and findthe microscopic expressions of the coefficients appearing in the interaction terms ofthe IBM Hamiltonian. The results given in the present paper can be used directly incalculating the collective spectrum of nuclei with identical valence nucleons outsideclosed shells.
SINGLE PARTICLE AND SINGLE HOLE ENERGIES IN THE 16O REGION
YANG SHAN-DE, JING XIAO-GONG, WANG KE-XIE, WU SHI-SHU
1982, 6(4): 480-490.
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Using the eigenvalue equation derived from the single particle (sp) Green's func-tion and the reaction (G) matrix based on the Hamada-Johnston potential, we havecalculated the sp energies of 17O and the sh (hole) energies of 15O as well as therelative magnitude of the corresponding transfer matrix elements. As a first step,we have only considered an approximation for the mass operator up to the first-orderin G, however the energy dependence of G has been taken into account properly. Theeigenvalue equation is solved by a self-consistent procedure (SCP). We have speci-fically investigated the rate of convergence of this SCP and that of the truncation ap-proximation. Further, the effect of the spurious center of mass motion and the depen-dence of our results on the input values of parameters of the harmonic oscillatorpotential which is used as the initial approximation of our SCP have also been studied.The calcuated results fit the experimental values quite well, though the method used ismuch simpler than the renormalized Brueckner-Hartree-Fock method.
EXPERIMETAL SEARCH FOR HIGH ENERGY γ RAYS IN THE SPONTANEOUTANEOUS FISSIONS OF 252Cf
ZHANG HUAN-QIAO, DING SHENG-YUE, LIU ZU-HUA, ZHANG GUI-SHAN, LIU ZHAO-MING, TANG XIO-WEI, LI HUAN-TIE
1982, 6(4): 491-494.
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In order to investigate the poss ibility of the existence of the ultradense nuclei, wehave used a lead glass Cerenkov total absorption spectrometer to search for highenergy γ rays in the spontaneous fissions of 252Cf. It follows that the upper limit ofthe probability of γ rays in the energy range between 50 and 240 MeV is 1.4 ×10-6/fission (95% confidence level).
SYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER OF BEAM IN THE BPS
FANG SHOU-XIAN, GUO ZHI-YUAN, WU YING-ZHI
1982, 6(4): 495-498.
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A method of synchronous transfer of beam from the booster to the main ring isproposed. In order to meet the character of the BPS, the ratio of the radii is notstrictly equal to the harmonic ratio between two machines. The physical picture andthe choice of parameters in this method are discussed.
EFFECTIVE LENGTH MEASUREMENT OF PULSED QUADRUPOLE LENSE
LIU YU-CHENG, SHI CAI-TU, CHAO WEI
1982, 6(4): 499-502.
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A method using coils to measure effective length of pulsed quadrupole lense isdescribed. This method is fast in picking up signals and simple in data processing.The coupling coils are made of printed circuit.
AN INVESTIGATION OF THE TIME CHARACTERISTICS OF A SPARK CHAMBER
XU ZHEN-YE, ZHANG XI-ZHI, LIN HUA-XING, LU ZU-HUI, LI YOU-MING
1982, 6(4): 503-506.
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We estimate and measure the sensitive time (≈ 1.82 μs), recovery time (20 ms)and repetition time (0.25s). of the parallal plate optical spark chamber. The variousfactors that influence sensitive time are discussed. The ordinary methods to reducesensitive time are dascribed.
REDUCTION OF THE BEAM ENERGY SPREAD OF RFQ BY DEBUNCHER
LOU ZI-HUA
1982, 6(4): 507-511.
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In this paper reduction of the beam energy spread of RFQ for nuclear physics bydebuncher is discussed. The equation of the curve of the beam energy spread afterdebuncher effect is presented. The choice and the calculation of the debuncher parame-ters are also described.
CR-39 PLASTIC SOLID STATE TRACK DETECTOR
CUI HUAN-HUA, WU RI-SHENG, WANG SHI-CHENG
1982, 6(4): 512-516.
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CR-39 is a good material of solid state track detectors. In this paper theresults of some behaviour tests are described.
A DISCUSSION ON THE Λ HYPER-NUCLEUS WITH A=3
SHEN JIAN-PING, WU HUI-FANG
1982, 6(4): 517-519.
Abstract:
In this paper we have calculated differences of the binding energy between A3He and A3Husing the ∧-N meson exchange potential [1], And lov excitation energies of A3H. The resultsare reasonable in comparison with the data.
SEARCH FOR PARTICLES WITH SMALL CHARGE IN COSMIC RAYS ON THE SEA LEVEL
TANG HSIAO-WEI, LI HUAN-TIE, LIU JUN-GUANG, SONG ZHAO-YI
1982, 6(4): 520-524.
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In this experiment we setrched for relativistic particles with mall charge in cosmicrays by a coincident NaI(TI) counter telescope, In the telescope both NaI (TI) countersare used to measure the ionization loss of the particles in order to determine the chargeof the relativistic particles. An annular anticoinicident counter is used to reject thebackgrounds from the sides. The experimentally measured charge range is from 1/12to 1/4 electron charge The preliminary measurements give the follewing upper limitsof flux of particles with small charge in cosmic rays on the sea level, which are notwithin the core of the air shower,less than 4×10-5 particles/.cm2 ·sr·sec in the 0.08 to0.19 electron charge range and less than 2×1O-5 particles/cm2·sr·sec in the 0.19 to 0.25electron charge range.
DEPENDENCE OF SINGLE PARTICLE AND SINGLE HOLE ENERGIES IN THE 16O REGION ON THE NUCLEAR FORCES
WANG KE-XIE, JING XIAO-GONG, WU HUNG-CHU, YANG SHAN-DE, WU SHI-SHU
1982, 6(4): 525-528.
Abstract:
We have made a comparison of the single particle (sp) and single hole (sh)energies in the 16O region calculated by the Hamada-Johnston, the soft Reid and theParis potentials. It seems that the Paris potential gives a better result than the othertwo.