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Dynamics of small trapped one-dimensional Fermi gas under oscillating magnetic fields
Deterministic preparation of an ultracold harmonically trapped
one-dimensional Fermi gas consisting of a few fermions has been realized by the
Heidelberg group. Using Floquet formalism, we study the time dynamics of two-
and three-fermion systems in a harmonic trap under an oscillating magnetic
field. The oscillating magnetic field produces a time-dependent interaction
strength through a Feshbach resonance. We explore the dependence of these
dynamics on the frequency of the oscillating magnetic field for
non-interacting, weakly interacting, and strongly interacting systems. We
identify the regimes where the system can be described by an effective
two-state model and an effective three-state model. We find an unbounded
coupling to all excited states at the infinitely strong interaction limit and
several simple relations that characterize the dynamics. Based on our findings,
we propose a technique for driving transition from the ground state to the
excited states using an oscillating magnetic field.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figure
The Avalanche Mechanism for Atom Loss near an Atom-Dimer Efimov Resonance
An Efimov trimer near the atom-dimer threshold can increase the atom loss
rate in ultracold trapped atoms through the {\it avalanche mechanism} proposed
by Zaccanti et al. A 3-body recombination event creates an energetic atom and
dimer, whose subsequent elastic collisions produce additional atoms with
sufficient energy to escape from the trapping potential. We use Monte Carlo
methods to calculate the average number of atoms lost and the average heat
generated by recombination events in both a Bose-Einstein condensate and a
thermal gas. We take into account the energy-dependence of the cross sections
and the spatial structure of the atom cloud. We confirm that the number of
atoms lost can be much larger than the naive value 3 if there is an Efimov
trimer near the atom-dimer threshold. This does not produce a narrow loss
feature, but it can significantly affect the determination of Efimov
parameters.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Mitoxantrone is superior to doxorubicin in a multiagent weekly regimen for patients older than 60 with high-grade lymphoma: results of a BNLI randomized trial of PAdriaCEBO versus PMitCEBO
A prospective, multicenter, randomized trial was undertaken to compare the efficacy and toxicity of adriamycin with mitoxantrone within a 6-drug combination chemotherapy regimen for elderly patients (older than 60 years) with high-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma (HGL) given for a minimum of 8 weeks. A total of 516 previously untreated patients aged older than 60 years were randomized to receive 1 of 2 anthracycline-containing regimens: adriamycin, 35 mg/m2 intravenously (IV) on day 1 (n = 259), or mitoxantrone, 7 mg/m2 IV on day 1 (n = 257); with prednisolone, 50 mg orally on days 1 to 14; cyclophosphamide, 300 mg/m2 IV on day 1; etoposide, 150 mg/m2 IV on day 1; vincristine, 1.4 mg/m2 IV on day 8; and bleomycin, 10 mg/m2 IV on day 8. Each 2-week cycle was administered for a minimum of 8 weeks in the absence of progression. Forty-three patients were ineligible for analysis. The overall and complete remission rates were 78% and 60% for patients receiving PMitCEBO and 69% and 52% for patients receiving PAdriaCEBO (P = .05, P = .12, respectively). Overall survival was significantly better with PMitCEBO than PAdriaCEBO (P = .0067). However, relapse-free survival was not significantly different (P = .16). At 4 years, 28% of PAdriaCEBO patients and 50% of PMitCEBO patients were alive (P = .0001). Ann Arbor stage III/IV, World Health Organization performance status 2-4, and elevated lactate dehydrogenase negatively influenced overall survival from diagnosis. In conclusion, the PMitCEBO 8-week combination chemotherapy regimen offers high response rates, durable remissions, and acceptable toxicity in elderly patients with HGL
Coccidia (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) of Three-toed Box Turtles, Terrapene carolina triunguis (Reptilia: Testudines), from Arkansas and Oklahoma
We collected 50 three-toed box turtles (Terrapene carolina triunguis) from 9 counties of Arkansas and 4 counties of Oklahoma, and examined their feces for coccidial parasites. Nine of 24 (38%) turtles from Arkansas and 8 of 26 (31%) from Oklahoma were found to be passing oocysts of Eimeria ornata. This represents two new geographic distributional records for this coccidian. Measurements of individual isolates of E. ornate as well as morphological characteristics are provided with comparison to its original description and to another Terrapene coccidian, Eimeria carri. In addition, we noted an adelid pseudoparasite being passed by a single T. c. triunguis from Oklahoma that likely represents a parasite of arthropods
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