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The cyclical trend of local public service governance: evidence from urban water management in Spain
The level of public and private involvement in economic activity in societies has changed over time. One may talk about the existence of a cyclical trend in which the most important periods of public governance are replaced by periods in which private management dominates the situation. This phenomenon may also be observed in local areas. Some authors have pointed out the existence of an alternation in the provision of municipal services, resulting in periods dominated by governance compared to other stages dominated by private management. In order to illustrate this cyclical trend at local level, this paper intends to analyze the evolution of the governance of the Spanish water supply since the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. Recent evidence from the industry suggests the possibility that we may currently be witnessing a further change in the trend.: Local Government, urban water supply, privatization, municipalization
Analyzing {\gamma}-rays of the Galactic Center with Deep Learning
We present a new method to interpret the -ray data of our inner
Galaxy as measured by the Fermi Large Area Telescope (Fermi LAT). We train and
test convolutional neural networks with simulated Fermi-LAT images based on
models tuned to real data. We use this method to investigate the origin of an
excess emission of GeV -rays seen in previous studies. Interpretations
of this excess include rays created by the annihilation of dark matter
particles and rays originating from a collection of unresolved point
sources, such as millisecond pulsars. Our new method allows precise
measurements of the contribution and properties of an unresolved population of
-ray point sources in the interstellar diffuse emission model.Comment: 24 pages, 11 figure
Chiral and restoration for the scalar/pseudoscalar meson nonets
We analyze the restoration pattern of the members of the scalar and
pseudoscalar meson nonets under chiral and symmetries. For that
purpose, we exploit QCD Ward Identities (WI), which allow one to relate
susceptibilities with quark condensates, as well as susceptibility differences
with meson vertices. In addition, we consider the low-energy realization of QCD
provided by Chiral Perturbation Theory (ChPT) at finite temperature to
perform a full analysis of the different correlators involved. Our analysis
suggests partner restoration if chiral symmetry partners are also
degenerated. This is also confirmed by the ChPT analysis when the light chiral
limit is reached. Partner degeneration for the sector, the behavior of
mixing and the temperature scaling of meson masses predicted by WI are
also studied. Special attention is paid to the connection of our results with
recent lattice analyses.Comment: 28 pages and 16 figure
Compressibility and structural stability of ultra-incompressible bimetallic interstitial carbides and nitrides
We have investigated by means of high-pressure x-ray diffraction the
structural stability of Pd2Mo3N, Ni2Mo3C0.52N0.48, Co3Mo3C0.62N0.38, and
Fe3Mo3C. We have found that they remain stable in their ambient-pressure cubic
phase at least up to 48 GPa. All of them have a bulk modulus larger than 330
GPa, being the least compressible material Fe3Mo3C, B0 = 374(3) GPa. In
addition, apparently a reduction of compressibility is detected as the carbon
content increased. The equation of state for each material is determined. A
comparison with other refractory materials indicates that interstitial nitrides
and carbides behave as ultra-incompressible materials.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
Diagnosing shock temperature with NH and HO profiles
In a previous study of the L1157 B1 shocked cavity, a comparison between
NH(1-) and HO(1--1) transitions showed a
striking difference in the profiles, with HO emitting at definitely higher
velocities. This behaviour was explained as a result of the high-temperature
gas-phase chemistry occurring in the postshock gas in the B1 cavity of this
outflow. If the differences in behaviour between ammonia and water are indeed a
consequence of the high gas temperatures reached during the passage of a shock,
then one should find such differences to be ubiquitous among chemically rich
outflows. In order to determine whether the difference in profiles observed
between NH and HO is unique to L1157 or a common characteristic of
chemically rich outflows, we have performed Herschel-HIFI observations of the
NH(1-0) line at 572.5 GHz in a sample of 8 bright low-mass outflow
spots already observed in the HO(1--1) line within
the WISH KP. We detected the ammonia emission at high-velocities at most of the
outflows positions. In all cases, the water emission reaches higher velocities
than NH, proving that this behaviour is not exclusive of the L1157-B1
position. Comparisons with a gas-grain chemical and shock model confirms, for
this larger sample, that the behaviour of ammonia is determined principally by
the temperature of the gas.Comment: Accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal
Astronomical Societ
Understanding Nanopore Window Distortions in the Reversible Molecular Valve Zeolite RHO
Molecular valves are becoming popular for potential biomedical applications.
However, little is known concerning their performance in energy and
environmental areas. Zeolite RHO shows unique pore deformations upon changes in
hydration, cation siting, cation type, or temperature-pressure conditions. By
varying the level of distortion of double eight-rings, it is possible to
control the adsorption properties, which confer a molecular valve behavior to
this material. We have employed interatomic potentials-based simulations to
obtain a detailed atomistic view of the structural distortion mechanisms of
zeolite RHO, in contrast with the averaged and space group restricted
information provided by diffraction studies. We have modeled four
aluminosilicate structures, containing Li, Na, K, Ca, and
Sr cations. The distortions of the three different zeolite rings are
coupled, and the six- and eight-membered rings are largely flexible. A large
dependence on the polarizing power of the extra-framework cations and with the
loading of water has been found for the minimum aperture of the eight-membered
rings that control the nanovalve effect. The calculated energy barriers for
moving the cations across the eight-membered rings are very high, which
explains the experimentally observed slow kinetics of the phase transition as
well as the appearance of metastable phases
Materiales calcolíticos procedentes de "La Longuera" (El Viso, Córdoba)
El norte de la provincia de Córdoba conforma un marco de enorme interés para el análisis de los primeros momentos de la metalurgia en Andalucía Occidental dada la excepcional riqueza en recursos mineros, y muy especialmente cupríferos que encierra su subsuelo. A este hecho viene a sumarse su singularidad geográfica como lugar de interrelación entre los desarrollos culturales coetáneos en el valle del Guadalquivir, Extremadura y zona occidental de la Submeseta sur. Conscientes de estos hechos, nos planteamos hace varios años un programa de investigación que, partiendo de una serie de prospecciones sistemáticas, nos permitiera una primera y sólida aproximación a la dinámica del Calcolítico en estas tierras cordobesas, labor que ya ha dado sus primeros frutos (MURILLO, 1986,1986 b, 1987) y en la que debe inscribirse el presente trabajo
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