293 research outputs found
Pions in the quark matter phase diagram
The relationship between mesonic correlations and quantum condensates in the
quark matter phase diagram is explored within a quantum field theoretical
approach of the Nambu and Jona-Lasinio (NJL) type. Mean-field values in the
scalar meson and diquark channels are order parameters signalling the
occurrence of quark condensates, entailing chiral symmetry breaking (chi SB)
and color superconductivity (2SC) in quark matter. We investigate the spectral
properties of scalar and pseudoscalar meson excitations in the phase diagram in
Gaussian approximation and show that outside the chi SB region where the pion
is a zero-width bound state, there are two regions where it can be considered
as a quasi-bound state with a lifetime exceeding that of a typical heavy-ion
collision fireball: (A) the high-temperature chi SB crossover region at low
densities and (B) the high-density color superconducting phase at temperatures
below 100 MeV.Comment: presented by D. Zablocki at the Joint Meeting
Heidelberg-Liege-Paris-Wroclaw (HLPW08), Spa, Belgium, 6-8 March 2008, 10
pages, 5 figures, LaTeX, uses aip-6s.clo, aipproc.cls and aipxfm.sty
(included
A comparative study of Gaussian Graphical Model approaches for genomic data
The inference of networks of dependencies by Gaussian Graphical models on
high-throughput data is an open issue in modern molecular biology. In this
paper we provide a comparative study of three methods to obtain small sample
and high dimension estimates of partial correlation coefficients: the
Moore-Penrose pseudoinverse (PINV), residual correlation (RCM) and
covariance-regularized method . We first compare them on simulated
datasets and we find that PINV is less stable in terms of AUC performance when
the number of variables changes. The two regularized methods have comparable
performances but is much faster than RCM. Finally, we present the
results of an application of for the inference of a gene network
for isoprenoid biosynthesis pathways in Arabidopsis thaliana.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, RevTex4, version to appear in the proceedings of
1st International Workshop on Pattern Recognition, Proteomics, Structural
Biology and Bioinformatics: PR PS BB 2011, Ravenna, Italy, 13 September 201
Inhomogeneous charged pion condensation phenomenon in the NJL model with quark number and isospin chemical potentials
The properties of two-flavored massive Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model in
(1+1)-dimensional spacetime are investigated in the presence of isospin and
quark number chemical potentials. The consideration is performed in the
large- limit, where is the number of colored quarks. It is shown in
the framework of this model that charged pion condensation phenomenon of dense
quark/hadron isotopically asymmetric matter is rather a spatially inhomogeneous
than a homogeneous one.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures; version accepted for publication in PRD. arXiv
admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1106.2928, arXiv:1102.407
Cooling of a Compact Star with a LOFF Matter Core
Specific heat and neutrino emissivity due to direct URCA processes for quark
matter in the color superconductive Larkin-Ovchinnikov-Fulde-Ferrell (LOFF)
phase of Quantum-Chromodynamics have been evaluated. The cooling rate of
simplified models of compact stars with a LOFF matter core is estimated.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, to appear in the proceedings of the Helmoltz
International Summer School of Theoretical Physics on Dense Matter in Heavy
Ion Collisions and Astrophysics, JINR, Dubna, Russia, 21 Aug - 1 Sep 200
Superfluid and Pseudo-Goldstone Modes in Three Flavor Crystalline Color Superconductivity
We study the bosonic excitations in the favorite cubic three flavor
crystalline LOFF phases of QCD. We calculate in the Ginzburg-Landau
approximation the masses of the eight pseudo Nambu-Goldstone Bosons (NGB)
present in the low energy theory. We also compute the decay constants of the
massless NGB Goldstones associated to superfluidity as well as those of the
eight pseudo NGB. Differently from the corresponding situation in the
Color-Flavor-Locking phase, we find that meson condensation phases are not
expected in the present scenario.Comment: 10 pages, RevTeX4 class. Section IIIA enlarged, to appear on Phys.
Rev.
Caspase-independent programmed cell death triggers Ca2PO4 deposition in an in vitro model of nephrocalcinosis
We provide evidence of caspase-independent cell death triggering the calcification process in GDNF-silenced HK-2 cells
Chiral crossover, deconfinement and quarkyonic matter within a Nambu-Jona Lasinio model with the Polyakov loop
We study the interplay between the chiral and the deconfinement transitions,
both at high temperature and high quark chemical potential, by a non local
Nambu-Jona Lasinio model with the Polyakov loop in the mean field approximation
and requiring neutrality of the ground state. We consider three forms of the
effective potential of the Polyakov loop: two of them with a fixed
deconfinement scale, cases I and II, and the third one with a dependent
scale, case III. In the cases I and II, at high chemical potential and
low temperature the main contribution to the free energy is due to the
Z(3)-neutral three-quark states, mimicking the quarkyonic phase of the large
phase diagram. On the other hand in the case III the quarkyonic window is
shrunk to a small region. Finally we comment on the relations of these results
to lattice studies and on possible common prospects. We also briefly comment on
the coexistence of quarkyonic and color superconductive phases.Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures, RevTeX4. Some typos corrected, references adde
Neutrino emission from compact stars and inhomogeneous color superconductivity
We discuss specific heat and neutrino emissivity due to direct Urca processes
for quark matter in the color superconductive Larkin-Ovchinnikov-Fulde-Ferrell
(LOFF) phase of Quantum-Chromodynamics. We assume that the three light quarks
are in a color and electrically neutral state and interact by a four
fermion Nambu-Jona Lasinio coupling. We study a LOFF state characterized by a
single plane wave for each pairing. From the evaluation of neutrino emissivity
and fermionic specific heat, the cooling rate of simplified models of compact
stars with a quark core in the LOFF state is estimated.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures, revtex4 style. Version accepted for publication
in Phys. Rev.
- …