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Observational Constraints on Multi-messenger Sources of Gravitational Waves and High-energy Neutrinos
It remains an open question to what extent many of the astronomical sources
of intense bursts of electromagnetic radiation are also strong emitters of
non-photon messengers, in particular gravitational waves (GWs) and high-energy
neutrinos (HENs). Such emission would provide unique insights into the physics
of the bursts; moreover some suspected classes, e.g. choked gamma-ray bursts,
may in fact only be identifiable via these alternative channels. Here we
explore the reach of current and planned experiments to address this question.
We derive constraints on the rate of GW and HEN bursts per Milky Way equivalent
(MWE) galaxy based on independent observations by the initial LIGO and Virgo GW
detectors and the partially completed IceCube (40-string) HEN detector. We take
into account the blue-luminosity-weighted distribution of nearby galaxies,
assuming that source distribution follows the blue-luminosity distribution. We
then estimate the reach of joint GW+HEN searches using advanced GW detectors
and the completed cubic-km IceCube detector to probe the joint parameter space.
We show that searches undertaken by advanced detectors will be capable of
detecting, constraining or excluding, several existing models with one year of
observation
Transcriptional Plant Responses Critical for Resistance Towards Necrotrophic Pathogens
Plant defenses aimed at necrotrophic pathogens appear to be genetically complex. Despite the apparent lack of a specific recognition of such necrotrophs by products of major R genes, biochemical, molecular, and genetic studies, in particular using the model plant Arabidopsis, have uncovered numerous host components critical for the outcome of such interactions. Although the JA signaling pathway plays a central role in plant defense toward necrotrophs additional signaling pathways contribute to the plant response network. Transcriptional reprogramming is a vital part of the host defense machinery and several key regulators have recently been identified. Some of these transcription factors positively affect plant resistance whereas others play a role in enhancing host susceptibility toward these phytopathogens
Rate-Distortion Efficient Piecewise Planar 3D Scene Representation from 2-D Images
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In any practical application of the 2-D-to-3-D conversion
that involves storage and transmission, representation effi-
ciency has an undisputable importance that is not reflected in the
attention the topic received. In order to address this problem, a
novel algorithm, which yields efficient 3-D representations in the
rate distortion sense, is proposed. The algorithm utilizes two views
of a scene to build a mesh-based representation incrementally, via
adding new vertices, while minimizing a distortion measure. The
experimental results indicate that, in scenes that can be approximated
by planes, the proposed algorithm is superior to the dense
depth map and, in some practical situations, to the block motion
vector-based representations in the rate-distortion sense
Optimal Pacing for Running 400 m and 800 m Track Races
Physicists seeking to understand complex biological systems often find it
rewarding to create simple "toy models" that reproduce system behavior. Here a
toy model is used to understand a puzzling phenomenon from the sport of track
and field. Races are almost always won, and records set, in 400 m and 800 m
running events by people who run the first half of the race faster than the
second half, which is not true of shorter races, nor of longer. There is
general agreement that performance in the 400 m and 800 m is limited somehow by
the amount of anaerobic metabolism that can be tolerated in the working muscles
in the legs. A toy model of anaerobic metabolism is presented, from which an
optimal pacing strategy is analytically calculated via the Euler-Lagrange
equation. This optimal strategy is then modified to account for the fact that
the runner starts the race from rest; this modification is shown to result in
the best possible outcome by use of an elementary variational technique that
supplements what is found in undergraduate textbooks. The toy model reproduces
the pacing strategies of elite 400 m and 800 m runners better than existing
models do. The toy model also gives some insight into training strategies that
improve performance.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, submitted to the American Journal of Physic
Microbial trace fossils in Antarctica and the search for evidence of early life on Mars
It is possible to hypothesize that, if microbial life evolved on early Mars, fossil remnants of these organisms may be preserved on the surface. However, the cooling and drying of Mars probably resembled a cold desert and such an environment is not suitable for the process of fossilization. The frigid Ross Desert of Antarctica is probably the closest terrestrial analog to conditions that may have prevailed on the surface of the cooling and drying Mars. In this desert, cryptoendolithic microbial communities live in the airspaces of porous rocks, the last habitable niche in a hostile outside environment. The organisms produce characteristic chemical and physical changes in the rock substrate. Environmental changes (deterioration of conditions) may result in the death of the community. Although no cellular structures are fossilized, the conspicuous changes in the rock substrate are preserved as trace fossils. Likewise, microbial trace fossils (without cellular structures) may also be preserved on Mars: Discontinuities in structure or chemistry of the rock that are independent of physical or chemical gradients may be of biological origin. Ross Desert trace fossils can be used as a model for planning search strategies and for instrument design to find evidence of past Martian life
The Topological Structure of Maximal Lattice Free Convex Bodies: The General Case
Given a generic m x n matrix A , the simplicial complex K ( A ) is defined to be the collection of simplices representing maximal lattice point free convex bodies of the form { x : Ax \u3c b }. The main result of this paper is that the topological space associated with K ( A ) is homeomorphic with R m -1
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