GROUP MEETING

GN06-21

June 26, 2006

 

To:

LaJohn

 

There will be a group meeting WEDNESDAY June 28, 3:00 pm   Room 316 AH.

 

(Future dates Jul 5, 12, Aug 2, 9?, 16, 30, Sept 6,13,27, Oct 4,11,18)

 

1

Organizational Issues

a

Appointments, next meeting, other meetings, lectures

 

 

b

Computer issues, finances,

 

2

Meetings

Place

Date

 

 

 

 

 

CompQuanManBodPhys(BSchneider)

Santa Fe, NM

June 29-30

 

GordonConf- A&M interactions

New London, NH

July 9-14

 

ICAP

Innsbruck, Austria

July 16-21

 

ICACS2006 (coll.solids)

Berlin, GE

July 21-26

 

CAARI

Ft. Worth TX

Aug 21-25

 

HCI 13

Belfast, UK

Aug 28 - Sept 1

 

ISRP

Coimbra, Pt

Sept 18-22

 

ICAMDATA

Meudon. France

Oct 15-19

 

AISAMP

Chennai, India

Dec 4-7

 

AAAS

San Francisco, CA

Feb 15-19

 

APP

Gaithersburg, MD

Mar 26-29

 

ECAMP

Crete, Greece

May 6-11

 

DAMOP

Calgary, Canada

June 5-9

 

ICPEAC

Freiburg, Germany

July 25-31

 

VUV

Berlin, Germany

July 30-Aug 3

 

e,2e

Frankfurt, Germany

Aug 2-4

 

3

Deadlines

 

 

 

 

 

Abstracts

 

 

Manuscripts

CAARI (Aug 21), ISRP (Sept 17)

 

Registration

ISRP (June 30), CAARI (July 26)

 

4

Travels, Visitors

 

 

 

 

Travel

Florescu (Aug 20-21), LaJohn (Dec/Jan)

 

Arrivals

Florescu (Aug 11?)

 

Departures

Florescu (cSept 15))

 

Visits

Avdonina (?Aug?), Florescu (Aug 11? - cSept 15), Suric (c Sept 25 - c Oct 25), Drukarev (Nov or Dec), Gasaneo (Feb?).

 

 

RHP

Pitt

Travel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

June

 

 

 

 

July

 

17-30

St. Petersburg, Zagreb, Frankfurt

 

Aug

 

?5-13?

?Maine?

 

 

 

20-25

Fort Worth, TX

 

Sept

 

15-25

Coimbra, Pt

 

 

 

29-2

?Lake Placid, NY

 

Oct

 

19-

China,-

 

Nov

 

-9

-Cambodia

 

Dec

 

26-7

Caribbean

 

Jan

 

 

?New York?

 

Feb

 

15-20

San Francisco

 

Mar

 

?

?India?

 

June

 

5-9

Calgary

 

July

 

25-31

Freiburg, GE

 

Aug

 

2-4

Frankfurt, GE

 

5

Manuscripts

 

 

 

 

550

“Investigations on Compton scattering: New directions”, B. K. Chatterjee, L. A. LaJohn and S. C. Roy, accepted for RPC

 

551

“Comparison of theory and experiment for polarizational bremsstrahlung”, O. I. Obolensky and R. H. Pratt, accepted for RPC

 

554

"Review of structures in low-energy bremsstrahlung: classical and quantum descriptions", O. I. Obolensky and R. H. Pratt, accepted for RPC.

 

556

"Nondipole asyymmetries of K-shell photoelectrons of Kr, Br2 and BrCF3", S. H. Southworth, R. W. Dunford, E. P. Kanter, B. Krassig, L. Young, L. A. LaJohn, R. H. Pratt", accepted for RPC

 

557

"Influence of correlations on the trajectories of zeroes of the matrix elements for bound-bound and bound-free transitions in electron scattering", N. Avdonina, accepted for RPC.

 

6

Funding

 

 

 

 

Pittsburgh Proposals

 

 

 

 

Pittsburgh Awards

 

 

 

 

 

NSF 0201595

7/1/02 - 6/30/06

with no-cost extension

 

NSF 0352483

5/1/04 – 4/30/07

NSF/DST cooperative with Bose Institute

 

NSF 0456499

7/1/05 - 6/30//07

 

 

 

Other Awards

 

 

 

 

Due Dates

 

 

 

 

9/1/06

NSF 0201595 final report

 

7

Recent Preprints

 

 

 

 

 

8

Recent Papers

 

 

 

 

 

9

Review of Literature:

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

Pratt

"Boundary solutions of 2-electron Schrodinger equation at two-particle coalescences", PRA 73, 012514 (06) Liverts et al

 

b

Pratt

"Leading asymptotic terms of three-body Coulomb scattering wave function", PRA 73, 012713 (06) Mukhamedzhanov et al

 

c

Pratt

"Modified Kolbensvedt method for electron impact K shell ionization cross sections", EPJ D 37, 361 (2006) Uddin et al

 

d

Pratt

"Internal conversion and the photoeffect", PRA 73, 032719 (06) Sorensen

 

e

Pratt

"Galilean invariance and gauge dependence of radiative capture", PRA 73, 052714 (06) Voitkiv

 

f

Pratt

"Coincidence and Total Photoelectron Spectra and Differences Induced by Internal Degrees of Freedom", PRL 96, 233001 (06) Scheit & Cederbaum

 

g

LaJohn

"Photoelectron angular distributions beyond dipole: N2" JPB 39, 2681 (06) Toffoli & Decleva

 

h

LaJohn

"Novel method for measuring K shell photoeffect". JPB 39, 2893 (06) Nayak & Badiger

 

 

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

“Some notes on analytic continuation of the Coulomb dipole matrix element:, O. I. Obolensky and R. H. Pratt

 

d

“Singularities of the Dipole Matrix Element”, D. B. Uskov & R. H. Pratt

 

e

Regge ideas in bremsstrahlung”, D. B. Uskov & R. H. Pratt

 

12

Work in Progress

 

 

 

 

Gasaneo

GOS calculations

 

Kim (YS)

qm observables

 

Lajohn

independ info & correl in Rayleigh scattering, Compton scatt

 

Obolensky

Trajectories of zeroes, pol brem ang dist

 

Suric

AFT in scattering Stobbe & Elwert factors

 

Uskov

bound states and trajectories of zeroes

 

13

Computer facilities

 

 

 

The group owns a number of computers, including PC Intel Pentium 4, (Stribor), Sun SPARCstation 5 (Oat), Pentium laptop computer (Shiba), PC Intel Celeron (OatPC), and R. Pratt’s PowerMac G4.

 

Stribor (operated by Linux Red Hat 9) serves as the main group computer.  All user files are stored on Stribor.  It has the latest version of Intel fortran compiler, and users are encouraged to compile, debug and run their codes using Stribor.

 

Stribor also runs the IMAP mail server and Apache web server. The group’s website address is http://stribor.phyast.pitt.edu

 

Old large codes (Rayleigh and Compton scattering, bremsstrahlung) can be run on Oat (operated by Solaris 2.6). Rayleigh & Compton have also been modified for compilation under the Windows operating system.  The latest version of these can be obtained from L. LaJohn. 

 

OatPC runs WindowsXP and has all commonly used applications.  Short term visitors who prefer Windows over Linux can use OatPC.

 

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