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Antineutrino flux from the Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant
We present a calculation of the antineutrino flux produced by the reactors at
the Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant in M\'exico, based on the antineutrino
spectra produced in the decay chains of the fission fragments of the main
isotopes in the reactor core, and their fission rates, that have been
calculated using the DRAGON simulation code. We also present an estimate of the
number of expected events in a detector made of plastic scintillator with a
mass of 1 ton, at 100 m from the reactor cores.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures, 4 table
Status of FNAL SciBooNE experiment
SciBooNE is a new experiment at FNAL which will make precision
neutrino-nucleus cross section measurements in the one GeV region. These
measurements are essential for the future neutrino oscillation experiments. We
started data taking in the antineutrino mode on June 8, 2007, and collected
5.19 \times 10^{19} protons on target (POT) before the accelerator shutdown in
August. The first data from SciBooNE are reported in this article.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference
on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics (TAUP) 2007, Sendai,
Japan, September 11-15, 200
La persona como horizonte interior en la filosofĂa de Manuel Mindán
Resumen
Las personas somos absolutamente diferentes de las cosas, no cabe ninguna duda al respecto. No obstante, sĂ debemos diferenciar nĂtidamente entre los individuos y el concepto de “persona”. AsĂ pues, la persona posee un “horizonte interior”, absolutamente novedoso y que le caracteriza como ser en aproximaciĂłn a la Verdad y a la Libertad, las cuales no sĂłlo son especĂficas del propio humano, sino que le son necesarias en cuanto remedios contra la desolaciĂłn y la tiranĂa. Asimismo, una sociedad puede ser tiránica en varios sentidos, pero Manuel Mindán sostiene que, para que no lo sea, el individuo entendido como “persona” debe primar siempre sobre el grupo gregario y cerrado.
Palabras clave: Manuel Mindán, persona, “Horizonte interior”, sociedad gregaria, “nostrismo”, individualismo, totalitarismo
Person as Inner Horizon in the Philosophy of Manuel Mindán
Abstract
People and things are quite different, but we must distinguish clearly between individuals and the concept of “person”. So, the person possesses an “inner horizon”, completely new, and characterizes him as being on approach to Truth and Freedom -which are specific to the human itself-, while both are needed as remedies against desolation and tyranny. Likewise, a society can be tyrannical, in several senses. However, Manuel Mindán believes that the individual understood as a “person” must always prevail over the gregarious and closed group.Keywords: Manuel Mindán, person, “inner horizon”, things, individuals, “Gregarious Group”, “nostrismo”, truth, freedom, individualism, totalitarianism.
Keywords: Manuel Mindán, Person, “inner horizon”, society, “nostrismo”, Individualism, totalitarianism
RecepciĂłn del original: 15/09/14
AceptaciĂłn definitiva: 08/12/1
Significant Gene Array Analysis and Cluster-Based Machine Learning for Disease Class Prediction
Gene expression analysis has been of major interest to biostatisticians for many decades. Such studies are necessary for the understanding of disease risk assessment and prediction, so that medical professionals and scientists alike may learn how to better create treatment plans to lessen symptoms and perhaps even find cures. In this study, we will investigate various gene expression analyses and machine learning techniques for disease class prediction, as well as assess predictive validity of these models and uncover differentially expressed (DE) genes for their relevant pathology datasets. Multiple gene expression datasets will be used to test model accuracies and will be obtained using the Affymetrix U133A platform (GPL96).
Significant Analysis of Microarrays (SAM) had been used to identify potential disease biomarkers, followed by these predictive models: (a) random forest, (b) random forest with Gene eXpression Network Analysis (GXNA), (c) RF++, (d) LASSO, and (e) Bayesian Neural Networks. One of the intended goals for this study is to find clusters of co-expressed genes and identify the effect of clustering classification based on knowledge in gene expression data/microarray data. The other goal is to determine the usefulness of Automatic Relevancy Determination in Bayesian neural networks
Magnus Expansion and Three-Neutrino Oscillations in Matter
We present a semi-analytical derivation of the survival probability of solar
neutrinos in the three generation scheme, based on the Magnus approximation of
the evolution operator of a three level system, and assuming a mass hierarchy
among neutrino mass eigenstates. We have used an exponential profile for the
solar electron density in our approximation. The different interesting density
regions that appear throughout the propagation are analyzed. Finally, some
comments on the allowed regions in the solar neutrino parameter space are
addressed.Comment: RevTex4 style, 5 pages including 5 figures. Presented at Mexican
School of Astrophysics 2002, Guanajuato, Mexico, 31 Jul - 7 Aug 2002. Final
version to appear in the Proceedings of IX Mexican Workshop on Particles and
Fields Physics Beyond the Standard Model, Colima Col. Mexico, November 17-22,
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The Energy-dependent X-ray Timing Characteristics of the Narrow Line Seyfert 1 Mkn 766
We present the energy-dependent power spectral density (PSD) and
cross-spectral properties of Mkn 766, obtained from combining data obtained
during an XMM-Newton observation spanning six revolutions in 2005 with data
obtained from an XMM-Newton long-look in 2001. The PSD shapes and rms-flux
relations are found to be consistent between the 2001 and 2005 observations,
suggesting the 2005 observation is simply a low-flux extension of the 2001
observation and permitting us to combine the two data sets. The resulting PSD
has the highest temporal frequency resolution for any AGN PSD measured to date.
Applying a broken power-law model yields break frequencies which increase in
temporal frequency with photon energy. Obtaining a good fit when assuming
energy-independent break frequencies requires the presence of a Lorentzian at
4.6+/-0.4 * 10^-4 Hz whose strength increases with photon energy, a behavior
seen in black hole X-ray binaries. The cross-spectral properties are measured;
temporal frequency-dependent soft-to-hard time lags are detected in this object
for the first time. Cross-spectral results are consistent with those for other
accreting black hole systems. The results are discussed in the context of
several variability models, including those based on inwardly-propagating
viscosity variations in the accretion disk.Comment: Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal. 18 pages, 9
figures. Uses emulateapj5.st
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