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Status of Evidence for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay
The present experimental status in the search for neutrinoless double beta
decay is reviewed, with emphasis on the first indication for neutrinoless
double beta decay found in the Heidelberg-Moscow experiment, giving first
evidence for lepton number violation and a Majorana nature of the neutrinos.
Future perspectives of the field are briefly outlined.Comment: 37 pages, latex, 23 figures, Published in Found. Phys. 32 (2002)
1181-1223 and Presented at Fourth Heidelberg International Conference on Dark
Matter in Astro- and Particle Physics, DARK2002, Cape Town, South Africa, 4 -
9 February, 2002, eds. H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus and R. Viollier,
Springer-Verlag Heidelberg, (2002) 367-403 see Home Page of Heidelberg
Non-Accelerator Particle Physics Group:
http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/non_acc/buecher.html#DARK200
Search for neutrinoless double beta decay with enriched 76Ge in Gran Sasso 1990-2003
The results of the HEIDELBERG-MOSCOW experiment which searches with 11 kg of
enriched 76Ge for double beta decay in the GRAN Sasso underground laboratory
are presented for the full running period August 1990 - May 2003. The duty
cycle of the experiment was ~80%, the collected statistics is 71.7 kg y. The
background achieved in the energy region of the Q value for double beta decay
is 0.11 events/ kg y keV. The two-neutrino accompanied half-life is determined
on the basis of more than 100 000 events. The confidence level for the
neutrinoless signal has been improved to 4.2 sigma.Comment: 19 pages, latex, 9 figures, 2 table
Spinal Cord Lesion: Effects of and Perspectives for Treatment
Following central motor lesions, two forms
of adaptation can be observed which lead to
improved mobility: (1) the development of spastic
muscle tone, and (2) the activation of spinal
locomotor centers induced by specific treadmill
training. Tension development during spastic
gait is different from that during normal gait
and appears to be independent of exaggerated
monosynaptic stretch reflexes. Exaggerated
stretch reflexes are associated with an absence
or reduction of functionally essential polysynaptic
reflexes. When supraspinal control of spinal
reflexes is impaired, the inhibition of monosynaptic
reflexes is missing in addition to a
reduced facilitation of polysynaptic reflexes.
Therefore, overall leg muscle activity becomes
reduced and less well modulated in patients with
spasticity. Electrophysiologicai and histological
studies have shown that a transformation of
motor units takes place following central motor
lesions with the consequence that regulation of
muscle tone is achieved at a lower level of
neuronal organization which in turn enables the
patient to walk. Based on observations of the
locomotor capacity of the spinal cat, recent
studies have indicated that spinal locomotor
centers can be activated and trained in patients
with complete or incomplete paraplegia when
the body is partially unloaded. However, the
level of electromyographic activity in the
gastrocnemius (the main antigravity muscle
during gait) is considerably lower in the patients
compared to healthy subjects. During the course
of a daily locomotor training program, the
amplitude of gastrocnemius, electromyographic
activity increases significantly during the stance
phase, while inappropriate tibialis anterior
activation decreases. Patients with incomplete
paraplegia benefit from such training programs
such that their walking ability on a stationary
surface improves. The pathophysiology and
functional significance of spastic muscle tone and
the effects of treadmill training on the locomotor
pattern underlying new attempts to improve the
mobility of patients with paraplegia are reviewed
Sudbury Breccia and suevite as glacial indicators transported 800 km to Kentland Astrobleme, Indiana
A glacial erratic whose place of origin is known by direct comparison with bedrock is known as an indicator. In 1971, while visiting the known astrobleme at Kentland, Indiana, Peredery recognized and sampled in the overlying glacial drift deposits a distinctive boulder of Sudbury suevite (black member, Onaping Formation) that normally occurs within the Sudbury Basin as an impact fall-back or wash-in deposit. The rock was sampled (but later mislaid) from a farmer's cairn next to a cleared field. Informal reports of this discovery prompted the other authors to recently reconnoiter the Kentland locality in an attempt to relocate the original boulder. Several breccia blocks were sampled but laboratory examination proved most of these probably to be diamictites from the Precambrian Gowganda Formation, which outcrops extensively in the southern Ontario. However, one sample was confirmed as typical Sudbury Breccia, which outcrops in the country rock surrounding the Sudbury Basin. Thus two glacial indicators were transported by Pleistocene continental glaciers about 820 km over a tightly proscribed path and, curiously, from one astrobleme to another. Brecciated boulders in the Illinois/Indiana till plain are usually ascribed to the Gowganda or Mississagi formations in Ontario. But impact-generated rocks need not be confused. The carbonaceous matrix of the suevite, for example, was sufficiently distinctive to assign it to the upper portion of the black Onaping. The unique and restricted source area of these indicators provide an accurate and reliable control for estimating Pleistocene ice movement
Classical gravitational spin-spin interaction
I obtain an exact, axially symmetric, stationary solution of Einstein's
equations for two massless spinning particles. The term representing the
spin-spin interaction agrees with recently published approximate work. The
spin-spin force appears to be proportional to the inverse fourth power of the
coordinate distance between the particles.Comment: six pages, no figures, journal ref:accepted for Classical and Quantum
Gravit
Locomotion in Parkinson's disease: neuronal coupling of upper and lower limbs
Quadrupedal limb coordination during human walking was recently shown to be upregulated during obstacle stepping. An anticipatory activity of coupled cervico-thoraco-lumbar interneuronal circuits is followed by an appropriate executory activation of leg and arm muscles during task performance. This mechanism was studied in subjects with Parkinson's disease and age-matched controls walking on a treadmill with a randomly approaching obstacle. Spinal reflex (SR) responses, evoked by tibial nerve stimulation during mid-stance, were present in all arm and leg muscles investigated. They were larger before execution of obstacle avoidance compared with normal steps in both subject groups. The performance of obstacle stepping was slightly worse in Parkinson's disease than in control subjects. The anticipatory SR in the arm muscles prior to normal and obstacle steps was larger in Parkinson's disease compared with age-matched subjects, but smaller in the tibialis anterior. The arm and leg muscle activation was stronger during obstacle compared with normal swing but did not differ between Parkinson's disease and age-matched subjects. These observations indicate that quadrupedal limb coordination is basically preserved in Parkinson's disease subjects. Our data are consistent with the proposal that in Parkinson's disease subjects the enhanced anticipatory spinal neuronal activity (reflected in the SR) in the arm muscles is required to achieve an appropriate muscle activation for the automatic control of body equilibrium during the performance of the task. In the tibialis anterior the SR is attenuated presumably because of a stronger voluntary (i.e. cortical) control of leg movement
First Results from the HDMS experiment in the Final Setup
The Heidelberg Dark Matter Search (HDMS) is an experiment designed for the
search for WIMP dark matter. It is using a special configuration of Ge
detectors, to efficiently reduce the background in the low-energy region below
100 keV. After one year of running the HDMS detector prototype in the Gran
Sasso Underground Laboratory, the inner crystal of the detector has been
replaced with a HPGe crystal of enriched Ge. The final setup started
data taking in Gran Sasso in August 2000. The performance and the first results
of the measurement with the final setup are discussed.Comment: 8 pages, revtex, 7 figures, Home Page of Heidelberg Non-Accelerator
Particle Physics Group: http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/non_acc
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