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Photon Mass and Very Long Baseline Interferometry
A relation between the photon mass, its frequency, , and the deflection
parameter, , determined by experimentalists (which characterizes the
contribution of space curvature to gravitational deflection) is found. This
amazing result allows us to conclude that the knowledge of the parameters
and is all we need to set up gravitational bounds on the photon mass.
By considering as inputs the most recent measurements of the solar
gravitational deflection of radio waves obtained via the Very Long Baseline
Interferometry, upper bounds on the photon mass are estimated.Comment: Accepted for publication in International Journal of Modern Physics
G\"{o}del-type universes in f(R) gravity
The gravity theories provide an alternative way to explain the current
cosmic acceleration without a dark energy matter component. If gravity is
governed by a theory a number of issues should be reexamined in this
framework, including the violation of causality problem on nonlocal scale. We
examine the question as to whether the gravity theories permit
space-times in which the causality is violated. We show that the field
equations of these gravity theories do not exclude solutions with
breakdown of causality for a physically well-motivated perfect-fluid matter
content. We demonstrate that every perfect-fluid G\"{o}del-type solution of a
generic gravity satisfying the condition is necessarily
isometric to the G\"odel geometry, and therefore presents violation of
causality. This result extends a theorem on G\"{o}del-type models, which has
been established in the context of general relativity. We also derive an
expression for the critical radius (beyond which the causality is
violated) for an arbitrary theory, making apparent that the violation of
causality depends on both the gravity theory and the matter content. As
an illustration, we concretely take a recent gravity theory that is free
from singularities of the Ricci scalar and is cosmologically viable, and show
that this theory accommodates noncausal as well as causal G\"odel-type
solutions.Comment: 7 pages, V3: Version to appear in Phys. Rev. D (2009), typos
corrected, the generality of our main results is emphasized. The illustrative
character of a particular theory is also made explici
Gravitational Rainbow
It is shown that unlike Einstein's gravity quadratic gravity produces dispersive photon propagation. The energy-dependent contribution to the deflection of photons passing by the Sun is computed and subsequently the angle at which the visible spectrum would be spread over is plotted as a function of the sector mass
Constraints on non-minimally coupled curved space electrodynamics from astrophysical observations
We study interactions of electro-magnetic fields with the curvature tensor of
the form . Such
coupling terms though are invariant under general coordinate transformation and
CPT, however violate the Einstein equivalence principle. These couplings do not
cause any energy dependent dispersion of photons but they exhibit
birefringence. We put constraints on the coupling constant using
results from solar system radar ranging experiments and millisecond-pulsar
observations. We find that the most stringent constraint comes from pulsar
observations and is given by obtained from the
timing of binary pulsar PSR B1534+12.Comment: 9 pages latex, accepted in CQ
Metric-scalar gravity with torsion and the measurability of the non-minimal coupling
The "measurability" of the non-minimal coupling is discussed by considering
the correction to the Newtonian static potential in the semi-classical
approach. The coefficient of the "gravitational Darwin term" (GDT) gets
redefined by the non-minimal torsion-scalar couplings. Based on a similar
analysis of the GDT in the effective field theory approach to non-minimal
scalar we conclude that for reasonable values of the couplings the correction
is very small.Comment: 10 pages, LaTex. Accepted for publication in Mod. Phys. Lett.
Amostragem de solo para recomendação de calagem e adubação.
Para a recomendação de calagem e adubação, objetivando uma produção economicamente viável e ambientalmente correta, é fundamental a análise quÃmica do solo. Esta análise avalia a acidez (pH), a disponibilidade de nutrientes (P, K, Ca e Mg) ou a presença de alumÃnio (Al) no solo, em nÃvel tóxico para as culturas, de forma rápida e a baixo custo. A primeira e mais crÃtica etapa da análise quÃmica refere-se ao processo de amostragem do solo. Alguns passos devem ser observados nessa fase, pois um erro na amostragem poderá comprometer as etapas seguintes na definição das quantidades de calcário e fertilizantes a serem aplicadas na cultura. A época de amostragem varia com o manejo do solo, a cultura e outros fatores. Para culturas anuais, recomenda-se que a amostragem seja feita no final do periódo chuvoso, portanto com antecedência em relação ao novo plantio. Se houver necessidade de aplicar calcário, será possÃvel atender a recomendação, realizando a aplicação no prazo de 30 a 60 dias antes do plantio. Para culturas perenes em produção , a amostragem deve ser realizada preferencialmente logo após a colheita e antes de aplicar a adubação para o novo ciclo.bitstream/CNPMF-2010/26589/1/folder-amostragem-solo.pd
Uso de carvão como filtro para manipueira visando produção de fertilizante de liberação lenta.
Os subprodutos resultantes do processamento da mandioca têm sido grandes responsáveis por sérios problemas de contaminação do meio ambiente, poluindo solos e cursos de água doce. A manipueira é o resÃduo lÃquido gerado pela prensagem das raÃzes nas indústrias de processamento de mandioca. A biomassa carbonizada (biochar) utilizada como filtro para resÃduo lÃquido, a manipueira, possibilita a redução da carga poluente desse resÃduo.PDF. 074_11
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