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    The electro production of d* dibaryon

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    dd^* dibaryon study is a critical test of hadron interaction models. The electro production cross sections of ededed\to ed^* have been calculated based on the meson exchange current model and the cross section around 30 degree of 1 GeV electron in the laboratory frame is about 10 nb. The implication of this result for the dd^* dibaryon search has been discussed.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figures, Late

    Spin Information from Vector-Meson Decay in Photoproduction

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    For the photoproduction of vector mesons, all single and double spin observables involving vector meson two-body decays are defined consistently in the γN\gamma N center of mass. These definitions yield a procedure for extracting physically meaningful single and double spin observables that are subject to known rules concerning their angle and energy evolution. As part of this analysis, we show that measuring the two-meson decay of a photoproduced ρ\rho or ϕ\phi does not determine the vector meson's vector polarization, but only its tensor polarization. The vector meson decay into lepton pairs is also insensitive to the vector meson's vector polarization, unless one measures the spin of one of the leptons. Similar results are found for all double spin observables which involve observation of vector meson decay. To access the vector meson's vector polarization, one therefore needs to either measure the spin of the decay leptons, make an analysis of the background interference effects or relate the vector meson's vector polarization to other accessible spin observables.Comment: 22 pages, 3 figure

    Quantum Phase Transitions detected by a local probe using Time Correlations and Violations of Leggett-Garg Inequalities

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    In the present paper we introduce a way of identifying quantum phase transitions of many-body systems by means of local time correlations and Leggett-Garg inequalities. This procedure allows to experimentally determine the quantum critical points not only of finite-order transitions but also those of infinite order, as the Kosterlitz-Thouless transition that is not always easy to detect with current methods. By means of simple analytical arguments for a general spin-1/21 / 2 Hamiltonian, and matrix product simulations of one-dimensional XXZX X Z and anisotropic XYX Y models, we argue that finite-order quantum phase transitions can be determined by singularities of the time correlations or their derivatives at criticality. The same features are exhibited by corresponding Leggett-Garg functions, which noticeably indicate violation of the Leggett-Garg inequalities for early times and all the Hamiltonian parameters considered. In addition, we find that the infinite-order transition of the XXZX X Z model at the isotropic point can be revealed by the maximal violation of the Leggett-Garg inequalities. We thus show that quantum phase transitions can be identified by purely local measurements, and that many-body systems constitute important candidates to observe experimentally the violation of Leggett-Garg inequalities.Comment: Minor changes, 11 pages, 11 figures. Final version published in Phys. Rev.

    Genetic identification and pedigree control on horses through microsatellite DNA sequences

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    Ponencia publicada en ITEA, vol.104El Laboratorio Central de Veterinaria de Algete (LCV) ha sido nombrado centro de referencia para la realización de análisis de marcadores genéticos y la homologación de las técnicas para la identificación y el control de filiación en équidos, con el fin de garantizar las genealogías de los animales inscritos en los libros genealógicos (Real Decreto 662/2007). A partir de ese momento, se ha desarrollado un protocolo de trabajo que cubre la totalidad de los pasos a seguir desde la recogida de muestras en el campo hasta la recepción final de los resultados por parte de la asociación de ganaderos. La metodología empleada utiliza los medios más avanzados y tiene establecidos una serie de puntos de control para poder detectar los errores que pudieran producirse tanto en la recogida de muestras como en la transmisión de la información que a éstas debe acompañar para su posterior análisis. La optimización de la metodología empleada posibilita procesar un número elevado de muestras en un corto espacio de tiempo con una gran fiabilidad en los resultados obtenidos. El análisis al que se someten las muestras incluye 18 marcadores microsatélite de ADN, amplificados en una reacción única de PCR, elegidos de la lista propuesta por la ISAG (Intenational Society for Animal Genetics). Se dispone, además, de dos paneles adicionales compuestos de 22 y 8 nuevos marcadores respectivamente, que son utilizados en los casos en que se necesita una mayor capacidad de exclusión o para llevar a cabo estudios de genealogías con datos de progenitores procedentes de otros laboratorios donde utilicen estos marcadores, algo bastante habitual en las razas equinas en las que existe gran movimiento de animales entre distintos países.Central Veterinary Laboratory of Algete (LCV) has been appointed as a referral center for the analysis of genetic markers and certification of techniques for the identification and genealogical control in horses, in order to guarantee the genealogies of the animals entered in studbooks (Royal Decree 662/2007). Since then, it has developed a working protocol covering all the steps to follow from the collection of samples in the field until receipt of the final results by the breeders’ association. The methodology uses the most advanced and has established a series of checkpoints in order to detect any errors that may occur in both the sample collection and transmission of information that must accompany them for later analysis. The optimization methodology enables to process a large number of samples in a short time with great reliability in the results. The analysis that the samples are submitted includes 18 microsatellite DNA markers, amplified in a single PCR reaction, chosen from the list proposed by the ISAG (International Society for Animal Genetics). It also provides two additional panels composed of 8 and 22 new markers, respectively, which are used in cases where there is a need for increased capacity of exclusion or to conduct studies pedigrees with data from parents from other laboratories where use these markers, which is quite common in horse races where there is great movement of animals between countries

    Ultrastructural analysis of mesenchymal differentiation into cartilage induced by PEA/PHEA scaffold (Abstract)

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    Viñuela-Prieto, J.; Panadero Pérez, JA.; Antolinos Turpín, CM.; Ribeiro, C.; Gómez-Tejedor, JA.; Lanceros-Méndez, S.; Gómez Ribelles, JL.... (2013). Ultrastructural analysis of mesenchymal differentiation into cartilage induced by PEA/PHEA scaffold (Abstract). Histology and Histopathology. 28:47-47. doi:10.14670/HH-sehit13S47472

    Roper Excitation in Alpha-Proton Scattering

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    We study the Roper excitation in the (α,α)(\alpha,\alpha') reaction. We consider all processes which may be relevant in the Roper excitation region, namely, Roper excitation in the target, Roper excitation in the projectile, and double Δ\Delta excitation processes. The theoretical investigation shows that the Roper excitation in the proton target mediated by an isoscalar exchange is the dominant mechanism in the process. We determine an effective isoscalar interaction by means of which the experimental cross section is well reproduced. This should be useful to make predictions in related reactions and is a first step to construct eventually a microscopic NNNNNN \rightarrow NN^* transition potential, for which the present reaction does not offer enough information.Comment: Latex 17 pages; figures available by request; Phys. Rev. C in prin

    Predictability of the large relaxations in a cellular automaton model

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    A simple one-dimensional cellular automaton model with threshold dynamics is introduced. The cumulative distribution of the size of the relaxations is analytically computed and behaves as a power law with an exponent equal to -1. This coincides with the phenomenological Gutenberg-Richter behavior observed in Seismology for the cumulative statistics of earthquakes at the regional or global scale. The key point of the model is the zero-load state of the system after the occurrence of any relaxation, no matter what its size. This leads to an equipartition of probability between all possible load configurations in the system during the successive loading cycles. Each cycle ends with the occurrence of the greatest -or characteristic- relaxation in the system. The duration of the cycles in the model is statistically distributed with a coefficient of variation ranging from 0.5 to 1. The predictability of the characteristic relaxations is evaluated by means of error diagrams. This model illustrates the value of taking into account the refractory periods to obtain a considerable gain in the quality of the predictions.Comment: A note has been added in which it is discussed the possible application of the model to describe some properties of the dynamics of microtubules, growth and catastrophe. It has been also added the Acknowledgments that were forgotten in the first versio
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