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Dark matter from dark energy-baryonic matter couplings
We present a scenario in which a scalar field dark energy is coupled to the
trace of the energy momentum tensor of the baryonic matter fields. In the
slow-roll regime, this interaction could give rise to the cosmological features
of dark matter. We work out the cosmological background solutions and fit the
parameters of the model using the Union 2 supernovae data set. Then, we develop
the cosmological perturbations up to linear order, and we find that the
perturbed variables have an acceptable behavior, in particular the density
contrast of baryonic matter grows similar to that in the CDM model for
a suitable choice of the strength parameter of the coupling.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, in this version small typos are corrected and it
matches the published version in Phys. Rev. D15, January 201
Cosmological simulations using a static scalar-tensor theory
We present CDM -body cosmological simulations in the framework of
a static general scalar-tensor theory of gravity. Due to the influence of the
non-minimally coupled scalar field, the gravitational potential is modified by
a Yukawa type term, yielding a new structure formation dynamics. We present
some preliminary results and, in particular, we compute the density and
velocity profiles of the most massive group.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, to appear in Journal of Physics: Conference
Series: VII Mexican School on Gravitation and Mathematical Physics. 26
November to 1 December 2006, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexic
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The View of Russian Students on Whether Psychology is a Science
The Psychology as Science Scale (Friedrich, 1996) was administered to 525 psychology students from nine Russian universities to assess their beliefs about the nature of the discipline. About half of students (49.6%) generally agreed that psychology may be called a scientific discipline. Specifically, 71. 5% of the students agreed that psychology is a natural science, similar to biology, chemistry, and physics, 39. 9% of students agreed that psychological research is important and training in psychological methodology is necessary, and 43.1% of students agreed that human behavior is highly predictable. Students who took three methodology courses shared significantly stronger beliefs in the need for psychological research and the importance of training in methodology compared to students who did not take any methodology courses. Furthermore, students with a specialist degree had significantly stronger beliefs that psychology is a science compared to students who have just finished school. In terms of the effect of students’ career aspirations, students who wanted to be academic psychologists and clinicians had significantly stronger beliefs that psychology is a science compared to students who did not have clarity about their future careers. Regardless of the study limitations, these findings have potential implications for Russian psychology instructors
Marker Assisted Selection for Septoria tritici Resistance in Wheat Dihaploid Lines
The selection with co-dominant SSR markers existent on the market, accomplished in dihaploid wheat lines, offers the opportunity to rapidly stabilize the selected resistant individuals into homozygous estate. As biological material there were used 21 resistant and two sensitive dihaploid lines. All dihaploid lines tested, with field resistance to Septoria tritici leaf blotch, expressed at least once such a resistant gene. The most frequently there were encountered in the tested material the Stb 7 and Stb 8 leaf blotch resistant genes. The size of amplification products specific for SSR markers linked with Stb 7 and Stb 8 resistant genes were similar to those obtained by Adhikari et al. (2004) but the size of amplification products linked with Stb 2 resistant genes were quite different, probably due to the polymorphism that characterizes microsatellite markers at the allelic level. The Stb3, Stb 4 and Stb 6 resistant genes were totally absent. The results obtained for Stb 1 and Stb 5 were inconclusive
Confinement in a Double Barrier Structure in the Presence of an Electric Field
The effect of electric field on the electron resonant tunnelling into a
double barrier structure is studied. We show for particular field strengths an
increase of the tunnelling time which leads us to explain the Stark-ladder
localization and Bloch oscillations in superlattices and to discuss the
quenching of luminescence in multiple quantum wells.Comment: Latex 7 pages with 4 figures. The figures are included in this
version and the figure caption is slightly modifie
Scalar-field Pressure in Induced Gravity with Higgs Potential and Dark Matter
A model of induced gravity with a Higgs potential is investigated in detail
in view of the pressure components related to the scalar-field excitations. The
physical consequences emerging as an artifact due to the presence of these
pressure terms are analysed in terms of the constraints parting from energy
density, solar-relativistic effects and galactic dynamics along with the dark
matter halos.Comment: 26 pages, 3 figures, Minor revision, Published in JHE
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