3,701 research outputs found
Neutrino oscillations in matter of varying density
We consider two-family neutrino oscillations in a medium of
continuously-varying density as a limit of the process in a series of
constant-density layers. We construct analytic expressions for the conversion
amplitude at high energies within a medium with a density profile that is
piecewise linear. We compare some cases to understand the type of effects that
depend on the order of the material traversed by a neutrino beam.Comment: 10 page
Tobacco Mosaic Virus Based Thin Film Sensor for Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds
A thin film sensor for the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOC) was fabricated by deposition of oligo-aniline grafted tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) onto a glass substrate. The oligo-aniline motifs were conjugated onto the TMV surface by a traditional diazonium coupling reaction to tyrosine residues followed by Cu(I) catalyzed alkyne-azide cycloaddition (CuAAC) reaction. The modified TMV was easily fabricated into a thin film by directly drop coating onto a glass substrate. Upon integration of the glass substrate into a prototypical device, the virus-based thin film exhibited good sensitivity and selectivity toward ethanol and methanol vapour
EU Nature Restoration Law; EGU Response
The EGU Biodiversity Task Force welcomes the ambitious targets outlined in the Nature Restoration Law that was presented by the European Commission on 22 June 2022. To ensure the Nature Restoration Law is successful, the EGU Biodiversity Task Force is recommending seven key points to be added, amended, or strengthened throughout the document
Electrospinning Fabrication, Structural and Mechanical Characterization of Rod-Like Virus-Based Composite Nanofibers
Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) was electrospun with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) into continuous TMVāPVA composite nanofibers to form a biodegradable nonwoven fibrous mat as an extracellular matrix (ECM) mimetic. Morphological characterizations by electron microscopyshowed that the addition of varying amounts of TMV resulted in homogeneous nanofibers without phase separation and did not change the diameter of the composite nanofibers. The orientation of TMV in as-spun fibers could be readily controlled and post-processing of the nonwoven TMVāPVA mat significantly improved its water resistance. In addition, tensile tests were performed on individual nanofibers, which revealed that the TMVāPVA composite nanofibers achieved a comparable Young\u27s modulus as PVA nanofibers. Since the modification of TMV is readily achieved via genetic or chemical methods, this process offers a facile way to incorporate a variety of functionalities into polymer nanofibers. As a demonstration of its potential as ECM mimetic, a mutant TMV containing RGD peptide was co-spun with PVA and the resulting fibrous substrates were used to promote cell growth
Thirty-two Goldbach Variations
We give thirty-two diverse proofs of a small mathematical gem--the
fundamental Euler sum identity zeta(2,1)=zeta(3) =8zeta(\bar 2,1). We also
discuss various generalizations for multiple harmonic (Euler) sums and some of
their many connections, thereby illustrating both the wide variety of
techniques fruitfully used to study such sums and the attraction of their
study.Comment: v1: 34 pages AMSLaTeX. v2: 41 pages AMSLaTeX. New introductory
material added and material on inequalities, Hilbert matrix and Witten zeta
functions. Errors in the second section on Complex Line Integrals are
corrected. To appear in International Journal of Number Theory. Title change
Participant Perceptions of Twitter Research Ethics
Social computing systems such as Twitter present new research sites that have provided billions of data points to researchers. However, the availability of public social media data has also presented ethical challenges. As the research community works to create ethical norms, we should be considering usersā concerns as well. With this in mind, we report on an exploratory survey of Twitter usersā perceptions of the use of tweets in research. Within our survey sample, few users were previously aware that their public tweets could be used by researchers, and the majority felt that researchers should not be able to use tweets without consent. However, we find that these attitudes are highly contextual, depending on factors such as how the research is conducted or disseminated, who is conducting it, and what the study is about. The findings of this study point to potential best practices for researchers conducting observation and analysis of public data
Preface to the special issue of the Division Energy, Resources and the Environment at the EGU General Assembly EGU22
The European Geosciences Union (EGU) is one of the
leading global bottom-up societies that promotes earth, planetary and space
sciences. In its annual general assemblies, EGU brings together experts from
all over the world to discuss cutting-edge research and implementation of
findings in their respective disciplines and beyond via its inter-and
transdisciplinary sessions, and thus offers a unique forum for scientific
exchange, science-policy interaction, and joint development of strategies
for future research endeavours. Within that framework the Energy, Resources
and the Environment (ERE) Programme Group provides the platform for
discussion about adequate and reliable supplies of affordable energy and
other georesources in environmentally sustainable ways. This special issue
in Advances in Geosciences comprises a collection of contributions from the
ERE Programme Group, which were presented at the General Assembly 2022. It
was held in hybrid mode for the first time from 23ā27 May 2022, after two
virtual assemblies in 2020 and 2021.</p
Editorial: Energy, Resources and the Environment ā Interdisciplinary answers to approach the sustainable energy and resources conundrum
Every year, the European Geosciences Union (EGU) brings
together experts from all over the world at its General Assembly, covering
all disciplines of the Earth, planetary and space sciences. The EGU Division
on Energy, Resources and the Environment (ERE) is concerned with one of the
humankind's most challenging goals ā providing affordable, reliable and
sustainable energy and other georesources. A collection of contributions
from the ERE Division at the EGU General Assembly 2018 is assembled within
the present special issue in Advances in Geosciences.</p
The ATLAS SCT grounding and shielding concept and implementation
This paper presents a complete description of Virgo, the French-Italian gravitational wave detector. The detector, built at Cascina, near Pisa (Italy), is a very large Michelson interferometer, with 3 km-long arms. In this paper, following a presentation of the physics requirements, leading to the specifications for the construction of the detector, a detailed description of all its different elements is given. These include civil engineering infrastructures, a huge ultra-high vacuum (UHV) chamber (about 6000 cubic metres), all of the optical components, including high quality mirrors and their seismic isolating suspensions, all of the electronics required to control the interferometer and for signal detection. The expected performances of these different elements are given, leading to an overall sensitivity curve as a function of the incoming gravitational wave frequency. This description represents the detector as built and used in the first data-taking runs. Improvements in different parts have been and continue to be performed, leading to better sensitivities. These will be detailed in a forthcoming paper
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