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Observation of out-of-phase bilayer plasmons in YBa_2Cu_3O_7-delta
The temperature dependence of the c-axis optical conductivity \sigma(\omega)
of optimally and overdoped YBa_2Cu_3O_x (x=6.93 and 7) is reported in the far-
(FIR) and mid-infrared (MIR) range. Below T_c we observe a transfer of spectral
weight from the FIR not only to the condensate at \omega = 0, but also to a new
peak in the MIR. This peak is naturally explained as a transverse out-of-phase
bilayer plasmon by a model for \sigma(\omega) which takes the layered crystal
structure into account. With decreasing doping the plasmon shifts to lower
frequencies and can be identified with the surprising and so far not understood
FIR feature reported in underdoped bilayer cuprates.Comment: 7 pages, 3 eps figures, Revtex, epsfi
Optical Selection of Galaxies at Redshifts 1<z<3
Few galaxies have been found between the redshift ranges z < ~1 probed by
magnitude-limited surveys and z > ~3 probed by Lyman-break surveys. Comparison
of galaxy samples at lower and higher redshift suggests that large numbers of
stars were born and the Hubble sequence began to take shape at the intermediate
redshifts 1<z<3, but observational challenges have prevented us from observing
the process in much detail. We present simple and efficient strategies that can
be used to find large numbers of galaxies throughout this important but
unexplored redshift range. All the strategies are based on selecting galaxies
for spectroscopy on the basis of their colors in ground-based images taken
through a small number of optical filters: GRi for redshifts 0.85<z<1.15, GRz
for 1<z<1.5, and UGR for 1.4<z<2.1 and 1.9<z<2.7. The performance of our
strategies is quantified empirically through spectroscopy of more than 2000
galaxies at 1<z<3.5. We estimate that more than half of the UV-luminosity
density at 1<z<3 is produced by galaxies that satisfy our color-selection
criteria. Our methodology is described in detail, allowing readers to devise
analogous selection criteria for other optical filter sets.Comment: 13 pages including 20 figures. Accepted for publication in the Ap
Nuclear alpha-clustering, superdeformation, and molecular resonances
Nuclear alpha-clustering has been the subject of intense study since the
advent of heavy-ion accelerators. Looking back for more than 40 years we are
able today to see the connection between quasimolecular resonances in heavy-ion
collisions and extremely deformed states in light nuclei. For example
superdeformed bands have been recently discovered in light N=Z nuclei such as
Ar, Ca, Cr, and Ni by -ray spectroscopy.
The search for strongly deformed shapes in N=Z nuclei is also the domain of
charged-particle spectroscopy, and our experimental group at IReS Strasbourg
has studied a number of these nuclei with the charged particle multidetector
array {\sc Icare} at the {\sc Vivitron} Tandem facility in a systematical
manner. Recently the search for -decays in Mg has been
undertaken in a range of excitation energies where previously nuclear molecular
resonances were found in C+C collisions. The breakup reaction
MgC has been investigated at E(Mg) = 130 MeV, an
energy which corresponds to the appropriate excitation energy in Mg for
which the C+C resonance could be related to the breakup
resonance. Very exclusive data were collected with the Binary Reaction
Spectrometer in coincidence with {\sc Euroball IV} installed at the {\sc
Vivitron}.Comment: 10 pages, 4 eps figures included. Invited Talk 10th Nuclear Physics
Workshop Marie and Pierre Curie, Kazimierz Dolny Poland, Sep. 24-28, 2003; To
be published in International Journal of Modern Physics
The Sightline to Q2343-BX415: Clues to Galaxy Formation in a Quasar Environment
(Abridged) We have discovered a strong DLA coincident in redshift with the
faint QSO Q2343-BX415 (R = 20.2, z_em = 2.57393). Follow-up observations at
intermediate spectral resolution reveal that the metal lines associated with
this 'proximate' DLA consist of two sets of absorption components. One set is
moving towards the quasar with velocities of ~ 150-600 km/s; this gas is highly
ionized and does not fully cover the continuum source, suggesting that it is
physically close to the active nucleus. The other, which accounts for most of
the neutral gas, is blueshifted relative to the QSO, with the strongest
component at ~ -160 km/s. We consider the possibility that the PDLA arises in
the outflowing interstellar medium of the host galaxy of Q2343-BX415, an
interpretation supported by strong C IV and N V absorption at nearby
velocities, and by the intense radiation field longward of the Lyman limit
implied by the high C II*/H I ratio. If Q2343-BX415 is the main source of these
UV photons, then the PDLA is located at either ~ 8 or ~ 37 kpc from the active
nucleus. Alternatively, the absorber may be a foreground star-forming galaxy
unrelated to the quasar and coincidentally at the same redshift, but our deep
imaging and follow-up spectroscopy of the field of Q2343-BX415 has not yet
produced a likely candidate. We measure the abundances of 14 elements in the
PDLA, finding an overall metallicity of ~ 1/5 solar and a normal pattern of
relative element abundances for this metallicity. Thus, in this PDLA there is
no evidence for the super-solar metallicities that have been claimed for some
proximate, high ionization, systems.Comment: Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal. 27 pages, 8
tables, 21 postscript figure
Eosinophilia in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus
The prevalence and significance of peripheral blood eosinophilia in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) were evaluated. Fifteen of 119 consecutive patients had absolute eosinophil counts of > 450/mm3. During a mean follow-up period of 419 days eosinophilia could be identified as secondary to a parasitic infection in only one patient. Correlation with disease stage showed a higher rate of advanced disease in patients with absolute eosinophilia. In a multivariate regression analysis, only low CD4+ cell counts, not the CDC disease stage or the use of antiretroviral therapy or primary prophylaxis, contributed significantly to the prevalence of eosinophilia. It is concluded that expen-sive laboratory investigations in asymptomatic patients with advanced-stage HIV disease are neither necessary nor cost effectiv
The oxygen isotope effect in the ab-plane reflectance of underdoped YBa_2Cu_3O_{7-delta}
We have measured the effect of oxygen isotope substitution on the ab-plane
reflectance of underdoped YBCO. The frequency shift of the transverse optic
phonons due to the substitution of O-16 by O-18 yields an isotope effect of the
expected magnitude for copper-oxygen stretching modes with alpha=0.5 +- 0.1.
The reflectance shoulder at 400 - 500 cm^-1 shows a much smaller exponent of
alpha=0.1 +- 0.1 in the normal state and alpha=0.23+- 0.1 in the
superconducting state. These observations suggest that the shoulder is of
electronic origin and not due to a phonon mode as has been suggested recently.Comment: 4 pages 2 figure
Enhanced Electron-Phonon Coupling and its Irrelevance to High T Superconductivity
It is argued that the origin of the buckling of the CuO planes in
certain cuprates as well as the strong electron-phonon coupling of the
phonon is due to the electric field across the planes induced by atoms with
different valence above and below. The magnitude of the electric field is
deduced from new Raman results on YBaCuO and
BiSr(CaY)CuO with different O and Y
doping, respectively. In the latter case it is shown that the symmetry breaking
by replacing Ca partially by Y enhances the coupling by an order of magnitude,
while the superconducting drops to about two third of its original value.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. This and other papers can be downloaded from
http://gwis2.circ.gwu.edu/~tp
Stressor- and Corticotropin releasing Factor-induced Reinstatement and Active Stress-related Behavioral Responses are Augmented Following Long-access Cocaine Self-administration by Rats
Rationale Stressful events during periods of drug abstinence likely contribute to relapse in cocaine-dependent individuals. Excessive cocaine use may increase susceptibility to stressor-induced relapse through alterations in brain corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) responsiveness.
Objectives This study examined stressor- and CRF-induced cocaine seeking and other stress-related behaviors in rats with different histories of cocaine self-administration (SA).
Materials and methods Rats self-administered cocaine under short-access (ShA; 2 h daily) or long-access (LgA; 6 h daily) conditions for 14 days or were provided access to saline and were tested for reinstatement by a stressor (electric footshock), cocaine or an icv injection of CRF and for behavioral responsiveness on the elevated plus maze, in a novel environment and in the light–dark box after a 14- to 17-day extinction/withdrawal period.
Results LgA rats showed escalating patterns of cocaine SA and were more susceptible to reinstatement by cocaine, EFS, or icv CRF than ShA rats. Overall, cocaine SA increased activity in the center field of a novel environment, on the open arms of the elevated plus maze, and in the light compartment of a light–dark box. In most cases, the effects of cocaine SA were dependent on the pattern/amount of cocaine intake with statistically significant differences from saline self-administering controls only observed in LgA rats.
Conclusions When examined after several weeks of extinction/ withdrawal, cocaine SA promotes a more active pattern of behavior during times of stress that is associated with a heightened susceptibility to stressor-induced cocaine-seeking behavior and may be the consequence of augmented CRF regulation of addiction-related neurocircuitry
HIV-Infektion : Update 2009 für Hausärzte. Teil 1
Quintessenz: In der Schweiz werden jährlich >750 HIV-Infektionen neu diagnostiziert. Die Ansteckung geschieht via Blut oder Sex, und nicht bei alltäglichen
sozialen Kontakten. Die CD4-Lymphozytenzahl ist bestens etabliert zur Messung der Immunsuppression. Die grösste Gefahr opportunistischer Infekte droht bei CD4-Werten <200/μl. Dank antiretroviraler Therapie (ART) sollten viele HIV-infizierte Patienten in der Schweiz eine quasi normale Lebenserwartung haben. Momentan ist eine ART bei CD4-Werten <350/μl indiziert. Die HIV-Diagnose wird auch in der Schweiz häufig zu spät gestellt. Hausärzte spielen bei der frühzeitigen Diagnosestellung (grosszügiges Anbieten von HIV-Tests) und bei der Prävention von Immundefizienz und
opportunistischen Komplikationen eine entscheidende Rolle.
P Bei HIV-Neudiagnose soll der Patient einem HIV-Spezialisten zugewiesen werden, um weitere Abklärungen durchzuführen und die Indikation zum ART-Beginn zu stellen
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