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Effective restoration of the U_A(1) symmetry with temperature and density
We investigate the full U(3)U(3) chiral symmetry restoration, at
finite temperature and density, on the basis of a quark model which
incorporates the most relevant properties of QCD in this context: explicit and
spontaneous breaking of chiral symmetry and axial U(1) symmetry breaking. A
specific lattice-inspired behavior of the topological susceptibility, combined
with the convergence of chiral partners, signals the onset of an effective
chiral symmetry restoration. The results suggest that the axial part of the
symmetry is restored before the possible restoration of the full
U(3)U(3) chiral symmetry can occur. This conclusion is valid in the
context of both finite temperature and density.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures; PRD versio
Critical Steps of Plasmodium falciparum Ookinete Maturation
The egress and fertilization of Plasmodium gametes and development of a motile ookinete are the first crucial steps that mediate the successful transmission of the malaria parasites from humans to the Anopheles vector. However, limited information exists about the cell biology and regulation of this process. Technical impediments in the establishment of in vitro conditions for ookinete maturation in Plasmodium falciparum and other human malaria parasites further constrain a detailed characterization of ookinete maturation. Here, using fluorescence microscopy and immunolabeling, we compared P. falciparum ookinete maturation in Anopheles coluzzii mosquitoes in vivo and in cell culture in vitro. Our results identified two critical steps in ookinete maturation that are regulated by distinct mosquito factors, thereby highlighting the role of the mosquito environment in the transmission efficiency of malaria parasites
Quantum Topology Change in (2 + 1)d
The topology of orientable (2 + 1)d spacetimes can be captured by certain
lumps of non-trivial topology called topological geons. They are the
topological analogues of conventional solitons. We give a description of
topological geons where the degrees of freedom related to topology are
separated from the complete theory that contains metric (dynamical) degrees of
freedom. The formalism also allows us to investigate processes of quantum
topology change. They correspond to creation and annihilation of quantum geons.
Selection rules for such processes are derived.Comment: LaTeX file, 33 pages, 10 postscript figures, some typos corrected,
references updated, and other minor change
On the sensitivity of extrasolar mass-loss rate ranges: HD 209458b a case study
We present a 3D hydrodynamic study of the effects that different stellar wind
conditions and planetary wind structures have on the calculated Ly-
absorptions produced during the transit of HD 209458b. Considering a range of
stellar wind speeds [350-800] km s, coronal temperature
[3-7] K and two values of the polytropic index
[1.01-1.13], while keeping fixed the stellar mass loss rate, we found a
that a range between [3-5] g s give
account for the observational absorption in Ly- measured for the
planetary system. Also, several models with anisotropic evaporation profiles
for the planetary escaping atmosphere were carried out, showing that both, the
escape through polar regions and through the night side yields larger
absorptions than an isotropic planetary wind
Short-lived solar burst spectral component at f approximately 100 GHz
A new kind of burst emission component was discovered, exhibiting fast and distinct pulses (approx. 60 ms durations), with spectral peak emission at f approx. 100 GHz, and onset time coincident to hard X-rays to within approx. 128 ms. These features pose serious constraints for the interpretation using current models. One suggestion assumes the f approx. 100 GHz pulses emission by synchrotron mechanism of electrons accelerated to ultrarelativistic energies. The hard X-rays originate from inverse Compton scattering of the electrons on the synchrotron photons. Several crucial observational tests are needed for the understanding of the phenomenon, requiring high sensitivity and high time resolution (approx. 1 ms) simultaneous to high spatial resolution (0.1 arcsec) at f approx. 110 GHz and hard X-rays
Effective restoration of chiral and axial symmetries at finite temperature and density
The effective restoration of chiral and axial symmetries is investigated
within the framework of the SU(3) Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model. The topological
susceptibility, modeled from lattice data at finite temperature, is used to
extract the temperature dependence of the coupling strength of the anomaly. The
study of the scalar and pseudoscalar mixing angles is performed in order to
discuss the evolution of the flavor combinations of pairs and its
consequences for the degeneracy of chiral partners. A similar study at zero
temperature and finite density is also realized.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. Talk given at Strange Quark Matter 2004, Cape
Town, South Africa, 15-20 September, 200
Controle da lagarta-do-cartucho, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) na cultura do milho com inseticidas aplicados via irrigacao por aspersão.
No periodo de 1988 a 1994 foram conduzidos experimentos para avaliar a eficiencia de inseticidas aplicados via irrigacao por aspersao com equipamento tipo lateral portatil, para o controle da lagarta-do-cartucho, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) atacando a cultura do milho (Zea mays L.). No estadio de cinco a seis folhas, as parcelas experimentais foram infestadas artificialmente usando 10 lagartas recem-eclodidas/planta, dois dias antes da aplicacao dos inseticidas. A eficiencia dos inseticidas foi avaliada tres, 10 ou 15 dias apos a aplicacao, contando-se o numero de lagartas vivas coletadas em 50 plantas ao acaso por parcela. Clorpirifos (288,0 gi.a/ha) foi o mais eficiente (82,9 a 98,7%) no controle de S. frugiperda, sendo seguido por carbary (1105.0 gi.a/ha) (84,0%) diazinon (480,0 gi.a/ha) (83,4%), lambdacialotrina (10,0 gi.a/ha) (81,3%), triflumuron (2,5 gi.a/ha) (79,9%) e diflubenzuron (50.0 gi.a/ha) (73,3%)
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