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Lorentz-violating nonminimal coupling contributions in mesonic hydrogen atoms and generation of photon higher-order derivative terms
We have studied the contributions of Lorentz-violating CPT-odd and CPT-even
nonminimal couplings to the energy spectrum of the mesonic hydrogen and the
higher-order radiative corrections to the effective action of the photon sector
of a Lorentz-violating version of the scalar electrodynamics. By considering
the complex scalar field describes charged mesons (pion or kaon), the
non-relativistic limit of the model allows to attain upper-bounds by analyzing
its contribution to the mesonic hydrogen energy. By using the experimental data
for the strong correction shift and the pure QED transitions , the best upper-bound for the CPT-odd coupling is
and for the CPT-even one is
. Besides, the CPT-odd radiative correction to the
photon action is a dimension-5 operator which looks like a higher-order
Carroll-Field-Jackiw term. The CPT-even radiative contribution to the photon
effective action is a dimension-6 operator which would be a higher-order
derivative version of the minimal CPT-even term of the standard model
extension
Coupling vortex dynamics with collective excitations in Bose-Einstein Condensates
Here we analyze the collective excitations as well as the expansion of a
trapped Bose-Einstein condensate with a vortex line at its center. To this end,
we propose a variational method where the variational parameters have to be
carefully chosen in order to produce reliable results. Our variational
calculations agree with numerical simulations of the Gross-Pitaevskii equation.
The system considered here turns out to exhibit four collective modes of which
only three can be observed at a time depending of the trap anisotropy. We also
demonstrate that these collective modes can be excited using well established
experimental methods such as modulation of the s-wave scattering length
IncidĂȘncia do Pineapple Mealybug wilt Associated VĂrus, PMWAV no Banco Ativo de Germoplasma de abacaxi in vitro da Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura.
O abacaxi (Ananas comosus var. comosus) Ă© uma das frutas tropicais mais apreciadas no mundo. O Brasil, como um dos centros de origem e diversidade genĂ©tica, tem se preocupado com a conservação de germoplasma desta importante fruteira. O abacaxizeiro por ser de propagação vegetativa, possui a vantagem da multiplicação clonal do material de plantio, entretanto, esta prĂĄtica favorece a disseminação de doenças como as viroses. O PMWaV (Pineapple mealybug wilt-associated virus) Ă© um vĂrus que infecta o abacaxi causando a doença denominada popularmente de ?Mucha do abacaxi?. O vĂrus transmitido pela cochonilha Dysmicoccus brevipes, e atualmente, acredita-se que a doença seja causada por um complexo viral, denominados PMWaV-1, PMWaV-2 e PMWaV-3, que se diferenciam pela sequĂȘncia e organização do genoma. O PMWV pertence a famĂlia Closteroviridae, gĂȘnero Ampelovirus, possui partĂcula alongada flexuosa e genoma de RNA fita simples com aproximadamente 14Kb. AlĂ©m dos danos diretos na produção da planta, a contaminação dos acessos do Banco Ativo de Germoplasma -BAG Ă© um fator preocupante. Diante disto, o objetivo deste trabalho foi a avaliar a incidĂȘncia do PMWaV-1,2,3 nos acesso do BAG in vitro da Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura.PDF. 094
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