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Improvements to the Froissart bound from AdS/CFT
In this paper we consider the issue of the Froissart bound on the high energy
behaviour of total cross sections. This bound, originally derived using
principles of analyticity of scattering amplitudes, is seen to be satisfied by
all the available experimental data on total hadronic cross sections. At strong
coupling, gauge/gravity duality has been used to provide some insights into
this behaviour. In this work, we find the subleading terms to the so-derived
Froissart bound from AdS/CFT. We find that a term is
obtained, with a negative coefficient. We see that the fits to the currently
available data confirm improvement in the fits due to the inclusion of such a
term, with the appropriate sign.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure, 2 table
Nanomechanics of a Hydrogen Molecule Suspended between Two Equally Charged Tips
Geometric configuration and energy of a hydrogen molecule centered between
two point-shaped tips of equal charge are calculated with the variational
quantum Monte-Carlo (QMC) method without the restriction of the
Born-Oppenheimer (BO) approximation. Ground state nuclear distribution,
stability, and low vibrational excitation are investigated. Ground state
results predict significant deviations from the BO treatment that is based on a
potential energy surface (PES) obtained with the same QMC accuracy. The quantum
mechanical distribution of molecular axis direction and bond length at a
sub-nanometer level is fundamental for understanding nanomechanical dynamics
with embedded hydrogen. Because of the tips' arrangement, cylindrical symmetry
yields a uniform azimuthal distribution of the molecular axis vector relative
to the tip-tip axis. With approaching tips towards each other, the QMC sampling
shows an increasing loss of spherical symmetry with the molecular axis still
uniformly distributed over the azimuthal angle but peaked at the tip-tip
direction for negative tip charge while peaked at the equatorial plane for
positive charge. This directional behavior can be switched between both stable
configurations by changing the sign of the tip charge and by controlling the
tip-tip distance. This suggests an application in the field of molecular
machines.Comment: 20 pages, 10 figure
Les forces i els estiraments a segon d'ESO
Cadascun dels estiraments que fem consisteix en la deformació de la musculatura per l'acció d'una força. Aprofitem el concepte d'estirament, que esdevé de manera natural, per treballar de manera interdisciplinar el continguts de les forces a segon d'ESO. La introducció del concepte de la magnitud força, el seu caràcter vectorial, el newton (N) com a unitat de mesura i la representació de les forces utilitzant les escales, es relaciona d'una manera molt significativa i viva amb l'efecte de la deformació i amb el treball dels estiraments per a la prevenció de lesions muscular
Ediacaran Obduction of a Fore-Arc Ophiolite in SW Iberia: A Turning Point in the Evolving Geodynamic Setting of Peri- Gondwana
The Calzadilla Ophiolite is an ensemble of mafic and ultramafic rocks that represents the
transition between lower crust and upper mantle of a Cadomian (peri-Gondwanan) fore arc. Mapping and
structural analysis of the ophiolite demonstrates that it was obducted in latest Ediacaran times, because the
Ediacaran-Early Cambrian sedimentary series (Malcocinado Formation) discordantly covers it. The ophiolite
and emplacement-related structures are affected by Variscan deformation (Devonian-Carboniferous),
which includes SW verging overturned folds (D1) and thrusts (D2), upright folds (D3), extensional faults (D4),
and later faults (D5). These phases of deformation are explained in the context of Variscan tectonics as the
result of the progressive collision between Gondwana and Laurussia. Qualitative unstraining of Variscan
deformation reveals the primary geometry of Ediacaran-Cambrian structures and uncovers the generation of
east verging thrusts as responsible for the primary obduction of the Calzadilla Ophiolite. Restoration of
planar and linear structures associated with this event indicates an Ediacaran, east directed obduction of the
ophiolite, that is, emplacement of the Cadomian fore arc onto inner sections of the northern margin of
Gondwana. According to regional data, the obduction separates two extension-dominated stages in the
tectonic evolution of the African margin of northern Gondwana preserved in southern Europe. Preobduction
extension brought about the onset and widening of fore-arc and back-arc basins in the external part
of the continent, while postobduction extension facilitated the formation of extensional migmatitic domes,
an oceanward migration of back-arc spreading centers across peri-Gondwana, and the eventual opening
of a major basin such as the Rheic Ocean
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