GROUP MEETING

GN03-37

November 12, 2003

 

To:

Erzeneoglu, LaJohn, Obolensky, Uskov

 

There will be a group meeting FRIDAY November 14, 3:00  pm  Room 316 AH.

Note change in day and time.

 

(Future dates  Dec 12, 19, Jan ?8,15,22,29? – or Fridays, Feb 27?)

 

1

Organizational Issues

a

Appointments, next meeting, other meetings, lectures

 

 

b

Computer issues, finances,

 

2

Meetings

Place

Date

 

 

 

 

 

AAAS

Seattle, WA

Feb 12-17, 04

 

NewDirElectPhotonInt

Darjeeling, India

Mar 22-27

 

APP

Santa Fe, NM

April 19-22

 

DAMOP

Tucson, AZ

May 25-29, 04

 

ECAMP8

Rennes, France

July 6-10, 04

 

ICAP

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

July 26-30, 04

 

FIAC8 (FastIonAtomColl)

Debrecen, Hungary

begin Sept 04

 

HCI

Vilnius, Lithuania

Sept 6-10, 04

 

ICAMDATA

Toki, Gifu, Japan

Oct 5-8, 04

 

CAARI

Denton, TX

Nov 2-6, 04

 

3

Deadlines

 

 

 

 

 

Abstracts

DAMOP (Feb 6), HCI (Apr 15)

 

Manuscripts

Darjeeling (?Mar?)

 

Registration

HCI (May 15)

 

4

Travels, Visitors

 

 

 

 

Travel

Uskov (?Jan?)

 

Arrivals

Avdonina (?Jan 15)

 

Departures

Avdonina (?Jan 19), Uskov (c Jan 29), Erzeneoglu (Feb 5)

 

Visits

Solov’yov (?cDec 1-15?), Drukarev (spring?), Suric (?). Avdonina (Jan?15-19, July?), R.Durak (?), Gasaneo (June/July?)

 

 

RHP

Pitt

Travel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nov

-15

16-23

Zagreb

 

 

24-

 

 

 

Dec

-5

6-9

New York

 

 

10-

 

 

 

Jan

 

 

 

 

Feb

-4

5-21

Galapagos,Peru

 

 

22-

 

 

 

Mar

-17

18-Apr 2

Darjeeling

 

Apr

3-

c24-cMay4

?Bahia Blanca?

 

May

 

25-29

Tucson

 

June

 

3-4

St. Petersburg

 

July

 

?26-30?

?Rio de Janeiro?

 

Aug

 

 

 

 

Sept

 

 

 

 

Oct

 

 

?Chengdu?

 

Nov

 

2-6

Denton

 

5

Manuscripts

 

 

 

 

537

“Comparison of classical and quantum bremsstrahlung”, R. H. Pratt, D. B. Uskov, A. V. Korol, and O. I. Obolensky, published in AIP Conference Proceedings 680, 119 - 123 (CAARI, Denton TX 2002).

 

538

“Bremsstrahlung Regge-type representation”, D. B. Uskov and R. H. Pratt, published in AIP Conference Proceedings 680 106 – 110(CAARI, Denton TX 2002).

 

540

“Need for further inelastic scattering measurements at x-ray energies:, S. C. Roy and R. H. Pratt, accepted for RPC.

 

541

“Entanglement change in atomic photoionization”, Young Soon Kim, Yu Jin Kim, and R. H. Pratt, for publication in ICPEAC conference proceedings, Physica Scripta.

 

542

“Higher multipole high energy radiation transition matrix element zeros”, L. A. LaJohn and R. H. Pratt, submitted to RPC.

 

543

“Trajectories of matrix element zeroes”, O. I. Obolensky, A. V. Korol and R. H. Pratt, submitted to RPC.

 

544

“An alternative method to calculate inelastic scattering cross sections of photons”, S. C. Roy, B. K. Chatterjee and R. H. Pratt, submitted to RPC

 

545

“Tutorial on fundamentals of radiation physics:  Interactions of photons with matter”, R. H. Pratt, submitted to RPC

 

6

Funding

 

 

 

 

Pittsburgh Proposals

 

 

 

NSF 0352483 INT Cooperative (Bose Institute)

 

 

Pittsburgh Awards

 

NSF 0201595

7/1/02 - 6/30/05

 

 

NSF 0209594

11/15/02-10/31/03

(Obolensky NSF-NATO)

 

NSF 0242942

5/1/03 – 4/30/05

(Darjeeling workshop)

 

 

Other Awards

 

 

 

 

Due Dates

 

 

 

NSF 0209594 final report due 12/31/03

 

NSF 0201595 annual report due 3/31/04

 

7

Recent Preprints

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

Recent Papers

 

 

 

 

 

9

Review of Literature:

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

Uskov

“Regge poles and residues for singular scattering potentials”, Hany et al, PRA 66, 050701 (Nov 02)

 

b

Pratt

“Role of shakeofff in single photon double ionization”. JPB 36, L211 (June 28 03) Pittard, Schneider, Rost

 

c

Pratt

“Double photoionization of 2-electron atoms based on explicit separation of mechanisms”, PRA 67, 062704 (June 03) Schneider & Rost

 

d

Pratt

“Quantum entanglement in photon-atom scattering”, PRA 68, 022110 (Aug 03), Chan, Law & Eberly

 

e

Uskov

“Quantum mechanical ground state of hydrogen obtained from classical electrodynamics”, PLA 317, 14 (03), Cole, Zou

 

f

Obolensky

“Triply excited states: electron-electron correlation in lithium”. J Phys B 36, R223 (Oct 28 03) Madsen

 

g

Obolensky

“Absolute doubly differential cross sections for electron bremsstrahlun”, PRL 91, 173201 (Oct 24 03), Portillo & Quarles

 

h

Uskov

“Time as a dynamical variable”, PLA 317, 359 (Oct 27 03) Bhamathi & Sudarshan

 

 

10

Presentations

 

 

 

 

 

11

Manuscripts in Preparation

 

 

 

 

a

"Polarization correlations for d,f states", Kim, Goldberg, Pratt

 

b

"Observables in quantum mechanics: creating spin polarization in the absence of spin orbit interactions", Young Soon Kim and R. H. Pratt

 

c

"Multipole decomposition of the modified form factors", L. A. LaJohn

 

d

Behavior of the minima of generalized oscillator strengths for optically allowed transitions”, N. B. Avdonina, D. Fursa, A. Z. Msezane and R. H. Pratt

 

e

“Correlations in relativistic photoeffect”, E. G. Drukarev and R. H. Pratt

 

f

Elastic scattering of 1.115 MeV photons”, Bhakta Kunwar, Arunava Bhadra, Swapan K. Sen Gupta, J. P. J. Carney, L. Kissel, and . H. Pratt

 

 

Also considered: non-dipole photo (Krassig, Southworth)

 

12

Work in Progress

 

 

 

 

Avdonina

GOS beyond Born & zeroes

 

Drukarev

relativistic correl in photo

 

Kim (YS)

qm observables

 

Lajohn

ff decomp, independ info & correl in Rayleigh scattering, Compton scatt

 

Obolensky

Trajectories of zeroes, pol brem ang dist

 

Suric

double/single in photo, AFT in scattering

 

Kashenock

h.e. photoionization of fullerenes

 

Uskov

Regge poles in class/quant bremst, cascades & basis sets, brem singularities

 

13

Code Library

 

 

 

The computers primarily available for use are the group's own Sun UNIX workstations. There is also the VAX system operated by the Computing and Information Systems (CIS) department, but this system tends to have older versions of the codes, and new users will find more help available if they are using the workstations.

 

In order to run the codes on local systems, look for executables in the directories:

 

 

UNIX workstations:  /usr/local/atomic/bin

 

 

VAX system:  USR2:[10104.ATOMIC1.EXE]

 

We encourage use of the SLATEC numerical library, which contains a wide variety of numerical algorithms written in FORTRAN. Source code is available in the directories:

 

 

UNIX workstations:  /usr/local/atomic/slatec

 

 

VAX system:  USR3:[PHY.SLATEC]

 

More information is available on the group's web site at:

 

 

http://stribor.phyast.pitt.edu/

 

The group has books available on various operating systems, languages and software, also hardcopy documentation on the codes.