14,122 research outputs found
The Yale Lar TPC
In this paper we give a concise description of a liquid argon time projection
chamber (LAr TPC) developed at Yale, and present results from its first
calibration run with cosmic rays.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, NuInt07 Conference Proceeding
Conditions for duality between fluxes and concentrations in biochemical networks
Mathematical and computational modelling of biochemical networks is often
done in terms of either the concentrations of molecular species or the fluxes
of biochemical reactions. When is mathematical modelling from either
perspective equivalent to the other? Mathematical duality translates concepts,
theorems or mathematical structures into other concepts, theorems or
structures, in a one-to-one manner. We present a novel stoichiometric condition
that is necessary and sufficient for duality between unidirectional fluxes and
concentrations. Our numerical experiments, with computational models derived
from a range of genome-scale biochemical networks, suggest that this
flux-concentration duality is a pervasive property of biochemical networks. We
also provide a combinatorial characterisation that is sufficient to ensure
flux-concentration duality. That is, for every two disjoint sets of molecular
species, there is at least one reaction complex that involves species from only
one of the two sets. When unidirectional fluxes and molecular species
concentrations are dual vectors, this implies that the behaviour of the
corresponding biochemical network can be described entirely in terms of either
concentrations or unidirectional fluxes
Creutz Ratios From Color-Truncated Lattice Configurations
We investigate whether information about Creutz ratios is encoded,
separately, in each gluon color component of numerically generated lattice
configurations. Working in SU(2) lattice gauge theory in Landau gauge, we set
two of the three gluon color components to zero, and compensate for the loss of
two-thirds of the fluctuation by simply rescaling the remaining component by a
factor of . Creutz ratios are then computed with this "abelianized"
configuration. We find that the Creutz ratios of loops constructed from
abelianized links converge to the usual Creutz ratios in the scaling regime.Comment: 5 pages, plain LaTeX, one figur
Pion Interactions in the X(3872)
We consider pion interactions in an effective field theory of the narrow
resonance X(3872), assuming it is a weakly bound molecule of the charm mesons
D^{0} \bar D^{*0} and D^{*0} \bar D^{0}. Since the hyperfine splitting of the
D^{0} and D^{*0} is only 7 MeV greater than the neutral pion mass, pions can be
produced near threshold and are non-relativistic. We show that pion exchange
can be treated in perturbation theory and calculate the next-to-leading-order
correction to the partial decay width \Gamma[X \to D^0 \bar D^{0} \pi^0].Comment: 26 pages, 11 figures, revtex4, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Ageism in the third age
In the developed world, later life has brought more opportunities to contribute to society and pursue personal goals outside the role of paid work, combined with less stigma and greater recognition of the worth of older people. These values do not necessarily extend to the “oldest old” where some people in the fourth age (people 80 years old and over) continue to face increasing stigma and societal stereotypes from those in the third age (people 60–79 years old). Ageism between these two cohorts is rarely discussed in the literature. Potential ageism involves stereotypical perceptions of the oldest old and may prove detrimental to those transitioning from the third to the fourth age if a resultant resistance to maintain their engagement and independence into older age occurs. This chapter explores the subtleties of these inter-cohort ageist discourses particularly from a health and social care perspective and considers the implications for transitions of older people between the third and fourth age. It addresses the challenges and adjustments needed to ensure continuing and inclusive engagement in society, in order to support independence to grow old without the fear of discrimination
Making Sense of Social Prescribing
This report is a guide to commission, running and evaluating social prescribing schemes
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