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Tragedy of the uncommon
Mediawatch: Bernard Dixon looks at the response of the British media to the disastrous reactions of volunteers in the recent first clinical trial of a new drug in London
Flour powers
SummaryMediawatch: Bernard Dixon looks at the reaction to the announcement last month of wheat genome data
Broken sigma-model isometries in very special geometry
We show that the isometries of the manifold of scalars in supergravity
in space-time dimensions can be broken by the supergravity interactions.
The opposite conclusion holds for the dimensionally reduced theories,
where the isometries of the scalar manifold are always symmetries of the full
theory. These spaces, which form a subclass of the {\em special} K\"ahler
manifolds, are relevant for superstring compactifications.Comment: 10 page
Anomaly Inflow for Gauge Defects
Topological defects constructed out of scalar fields and possessing chiral
fermion zero modes are known to exhibit an anomaly inflow mechanism which
cancels the anomaly in the effective theory of the zero modes through an inflow
of current from the space in which the defect is embedded. We investigate the
analog of this mechanism for defects constructed out of gauge fields in higher
dimensions. In particular we analyze this mechanism for string (one-brane)
defects in six dimensions and for fivebranes in ten dimensions.}Comment: 23 pp (harvmac l
BPS Amplitudes, Helicity Supertraces and Membranes in M-Theory
We study BPS dominated loop amplitudes in M-theory on T^2. For this purpose
we generalize the concept of helicity supertraces to nine spacetime dimensions.
These traces distinguish between various massive supermultiplets and appear as
coefficients in their one-loop contributions to n-graviton scattering
amplitudes. This can be used to show that only ultrashort BPS multiplets
contribute to the R^4 term in the effective action, which was first computed by
Green, Gutperle and Vanhove. There are two inequivalent ultrashort BPS
multiplets which describe the Kaluza-Klein states and the wrapped membranes
that cover the torus a number of times. From the perspective of the type-II
strings they correspond to momentum and winding states and D0 or D1 branes.Comment: 15 page
Phosphorus nutrition and management – overcoming constraints to wider adoption
The importance of phosphorus nutrition for cattle grazing northern Australian rangelands has been well documented and demonstrated. Phosphorus is clearly one of the most important nutritional deficiencies, within the limitations of potential metabolizable energy intakes, of grazing cattle in the seasonally dry tropics. Nevertheless it appears that only a small proportion of cattle grazing phosphorus deficient pastures are supplemented or otherwise managed to alleviate phosphorus deficiency. Estimated requirements for dietary phosphorus by various classes of cattle grazing tropical pastures have recently been revised (CSIRO 2007). The development of faecal near infrared spectroscopy (F.NIRS) allows the routine estimation of metabolizable energy and nitrogen concentrations in the diet, and thus the potential productivity, of cattle grazing northern rangelands.
The concentration of phosphorus in the diet of grazing cattle can be estimated from the concentration of phosphorus in the faeces, at least in cattle not fed phosphorus supplements.
Combining estimates of diet metabolizable energy, nitrogen and phosphorus allows estimation whether current needs of the animal are supplied by the diet. Phosphorus-replete cattle have substantial body reserves of phosphorus which can be mobilized, especially in late pregnancy and lactation, to alleviate a dietary deficiency. However, these body reserves need to be replenished in late lactation or post-lactation if mobilization occurs each year. Diagnosis of subclinical phosphorus deficiency in grazing cattle, and prediction of animal responses to phosphorus supplements is difficult. In growing cattle the concentration of inorganic phosphorus in blood (Pi), in the late wet or early dry season, combined with information on diet metabolizable energy and nitrogen concentrations obtained by F.NIRS, provides the most reliable test. In pregnant or lactating cows measurements of faecal phosphorus concentration and F.NIRS provide the best estimate of whether phosphorus intake meets the current needs of the animal. However, estimates of adequacy of phosphorus supply need to also consider possible mobilization of body phosphorus reserves.
Indicative responses to provision of phosphorus supplements by cattle grazing pastures ranging from marginal to acute deficiency are summarized. Economic evaluation of benchmark enterprises where cattle are expected to be phosphorus deficient indicate that phosphorus supplementation is highly cost-effective. Major obstacles to more widespread adoption of phosphorus supplementation appear to be lack of knowledge and appreciation by managers of the phosphorus status of their cattle, lack of appreciation of the cost-effectiveness of a phosphorus supplementation particularly for some classes of cattle, and the practical difficulties in implementing phosphorus supplementation during the wet season
The su(2)_{-1/2} WZW model and the beta-gamma system
The bosonic beta-gamma ghost system has long been used in formal
constructions of conformal field theory. It has become important in its own
right in the last few years, as a building block of field theory approaches to
disordered systems, and as a simple representative -- due in part to its
underlying su(2)_{-1/2} structure -- of non-unitary conformal field theories.
We provide in this paper the first complete, physical, analysis of this
beta-gamma system, and uncover a number of striking features. We show in
particular that the spectrum involves an infinite number of fields with
arbitrarily large negative dimensions. These fields have their origin in a
twisted sector of the theory, and have a direct relationship with spectrally
flowed representations in the underlying su(2)_{-1/2} theory. We discuss the
spectral flow in the context of the operator algebra and fusion rules, and
provide a re-interpretation of the modular invariant consistent with the
spectrum.Comment: 33 pages, 1 figure, LaTeX, v2: minor revision, references adde
String Consistency for Unified Model Building
We explore the use of real fermionization as a test case for understanding
how specific features of phenomenological interest in the low-energy effective
superpotential are realized in exact solutions to heterotic superstring theory.
We present pedagogic examples of models which realize SO(10) as a level two
current algebra on the world-sheet, and discuss in general how higher level
current algebras can be realized in the tensor product of simple constituent
conformal field theories. We describe formal developments necessary to compute
couplings in models built using real fermionization. This allows us to isolate
cases of spin structures where the standard prescription for real
fermionization may break down.Comment: harvmac (available from xxx.lanl.gov), 30 pages (reduced format), if
you are using harvmac for the first time, make sure to adjust the "site
dependent options" at the beginning of the harvmac file. Shortened
introduction and added table 3, listing the complete massless spectrum with
U(1) charges of Model A. Version to appear in journa
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