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Constraining auto-interaction terms in α-attractor supergravity models of inflation
The inflationary mechanism has become the paradigm of modern cosmology over the last thirty years. However, there are several aspects of inflationary physics that are still to be addressed, like the shape of the inflationary potential. Regarding this, the so-called α-attractor models show interesting properties. In this work, the reconstruction of the effective potential around the global minimum of these particular potentials is provided, assuming a detection of permille-order for the tensor-to-scalar-ratio by forthcoming cosmic microwave background or gravitational waves experiments
Reconstruction of -attractor supergravity models of inflation
In this paper, we apply reconstruction techniques to recover the potential
parameters for a particular class of single-field models, the
-attractor (supergravity) models of inflation. This also allows to
derive the inflaton vacuum expectation value at horizon crossing. We show how
to use this value as one of the input variables to constrain the
postaccelerated inflationary phase. We assume that the tensor-to-scalar ratio
is of the order of , a level reachable by the expected
sensitivity of the next-generation CMB experiments.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, some typos correcte
Rotational sensitivity of the "G-Pisa" gyrolaser
G-Pisa is an experiment investigating the possibility to operate a high
sensitivity laser gyroscope with area less than for improving the
performances of the mirrors suspensions of the gravitational wave antenna
Virgo. The experimental set-up consists in a He-Ne ring laser with a 4 mirrors
square cavity. The laser is pumped by an RF discharge where the RF oscillator
includes the laser plasma in order to reach a better stability. The contrast of
the Sagnac fringes is typically above 50% and a stable regime has been reached
with the laser operating both single mode or multimode. The effect of hydrogen
contamination on the laser was also checked. A low-frequency sensitivity, below
, in the range of has been
measured.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, presented at the EFTF-IFCS joint conference 200
Electric field effects on the dynamics of bubble detachment from an inclined surface
An experimental apparatus to study bubble detachment from an inclined surface under the action of electric forces is described. It consists of a container filled with FC72 at room temperature and pressure where a train of gas bubbles is injected from an orifice. An electrostatic field can be imposed around the bubble, while the cell can be tilted from 0 to 90°. It is possible to study interface growth with the aid of high-speed cinematography. Since the interface is asymmetrical, a mirror system allowed to acquire, in the same frame, two images at 90° of the bubble. Different inclinations, injection rates and voltages were tested in order to couple the effects of shear gravity and electric field. Curvature and contact angles have been derived with appropriate interpolation methods of the profile. Force balances on the bubble were checked, finding an electric force, which, at first pulls the bubbles from the orifice, then pushes it against the surface. The motion of the center of gravity confirms this behaviour. A power balance has been developed to determine the energy contributions, revealing that surface growth incorporates both the effects of inlet power and electric field
Slow-roll Inflation for Generalized Two-Field Lagrangians
We study the slow-roll regime of two field inflation, in which the two fields
are also coupled through their kinetic terms. Such Lagrangians are motivated by
particle physics and by scalar-tensor theories studied in the Einstein frame.
We compute the power spectra of adiabatic and isocurvature perturbations on
large scales to first order in the slow-roll parameters. We discuss the
relevance of the extra coupling terms for the amplitude and indexes of the
power spectra. Beyond the consistency condition which involves the amplitude of
gravitational waves, additional relations may be found in particular models
based on such Lagrangians: as an example, we find an additional general
consistency condition in implicit form for Brans-Dicke theory in the Einstein
frame.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
HCV-1b intra-subtype variability: Impact on genetic barrier to protease inhibitors
Due to error-prone RNA polymerase and the lack of proofreading mechanisms, to the spread worldwide and probable long-term presence in human population, HCV showed a high degree of inter- and intra-subtype genetic variability. Protease inhibitors (PIs), a new class of drugs, have been designed specifically on the HCV genotype 1 NS3 protease three-dimensional structure. The viral genetic barrier limits the efficacy of PIs, and fourteen loci in the HCV NS3 gene are involved in resistance to PIs. A sensitive method (15UI/ml) for study the HCV genetic profile of 125 strains from patients naïve to PIs, was developed through the use of new degenerate primers for subtype 1b. We observed the presence of naturally resistance-associated variants in 14% of the HCV strains (V36L, F43S, T54S, I153V, R155Q, D168A/G). T54S was the most common mutation (4%) detected. We investigated, through minimal score (m.s.) calculating, how the HCV intra-subtype 1b variability modifies the genetic barrier to PIs. For >60% of strains a single transition (m.s. of 1) was required for selection of low to medium resistance mutations, while more than one transition/transversion (m.s. ⩾2.5) or one transition plus one transversion (m.s. ⩾3.5) was necessary for most of the high level PI-resistant-associated mutations, except for A156V, for which a single transition was sufficient (m.s. of 1). However, the presence at locus 36 of the amino acid polymorphism S36 in one case and the wild type V36 in 6 isolates, encoded by unusual GTA or GTG codons, might determined a higher probability of V36L/M mutations because of the reduction of the genetic barrier. Instead, the presence of the CGA and CGT codons in the 155(th) position increases the genetic barrier for R155M or R155Q/M. The large intra-subtype variability, suggests that a routine baseline resistance test must be used before PIs-treatment
Problemas para completar la tesis en el postgrado en Producción Animal y propuestas para su solución
El Postgrado en Producción Animal (PGPA), cuyos orÃgenes se remontan a 25 años atrás, es el postgrado de mayor antigüedad en el paÃs en el campo de las Ciencias Agropecuarias. En los últimos 15 años ha ofrecido 9 cursos, los cuales han pasado por épocas de bonanza y de penurias, por momentos de pujanza e incertidumbre y por diferentes situaciones socioeconómicas del paÃs. En el perÃodo considerado se deterioró marcadamente el aparato cientÃfico tecnológico del paÃs y disminuyó la producción cientÃfica en calidad y cantidad. Todo ello afectó el desarrollo de las actividades de postgrado y a las personas involucradas en diferente formas: Unos se frustraron, otros maduraron y otros se formaron en dichas condiciones.Panel: La tesis como exigencia de los cursos de postgraduación.Academia Nacional de AgronomÃa y Veterinaria (ANAV
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