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Early Time Dynamics of Gluon Fields in High Energy Nuclear Collisions
Nuclei colliding at very high energy create a strong, quasi-classical gluon
field during the initial phase of their interaction. We present an analytic
calculation of the initial space-time evolution of this field in the limit of
very high energies using a formal recursive solution of the Yang-Mills
equations. We provide analytic expressions for the initial chromo-electric and
chromo-magnetic fields and for their energy-momentum tensor. In particular, we
discuss event-averaged results for energy density and energy flow as well as
for longitudinal and transverse pressure of this system. For example, we find
that the ratio of longitudinal to transverse pressure very early in the system
behaves as where
is the longitudinal proper time, is related to the saturation scales
of the two nuclei, and with a scale to
be defined later. Our results are generally applicable if .
As already discussed in a previous paper, the transverse energy flow of
the gluon field exhibits hydrodynamic-like contributions that follow transverse
gradients of the energy density . In addition, a
rapidity-odd energy flow also emerges from the non-abelian analog of Gauss' Law
and generates non-vanishing angular momentum of the field. We will discuss the
space-time picture that emerges from our analysis and its implications for
observables in heavy ion collisions.Comment: 26 pages, 9 figure
Signs of Thermalization from RHIC Experiments
Selected results from the first five years of RHIC data taking are reviewed
with emphasis on evidence for thermalization in central Au+Au collisions at
GeV.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
Provisional assignment of the G blood-group locus to chromosome 15 in swine: Gene mapping in swine using natural and induced marker chromosomes
Using the lod score test, 85 combinations of 19 biochemical and immunogenetic markers and 7 natural and radiation-induced chromosomal markers were checked with respect to linkage. Highly positive lod scores were obtained for the combination of the G blood-group locus with the rob (15;17) centric-fusion chromosome. Positive lod scores also were obtained for the G blood-group locus and the reciprocal translocation rcp (2p+;15q−) marker chromosome. Thus, it was concluded that the locus for the G blood-group system may be on chromosome 15 of swine. For several combinations of markers it was possible to exclude linkage at certain recombination frequencie
Some rare cases of chimerism in twin cattle and their proposed use in determining germinal cell migration
Three dizygotic, heterosexual twins with chimerisms carrying marker chromosomes are described. Phenotypic and cytogenetic methods were used to identify these animals. The occurrence of germinal cell migration causing gonad chimerism can be detected by the marker chromosome event under conditions described in this repor
C-band variants of telocentric chromosomes in swine: evidence and inheritance studies
International audienc
Resummation of nuclear enhanced higher twist in the Drell Yan process
We investigate higher twist contributions to the transverse momentum
broadening of Drell Yan pairs in proton nucleus collisions. We revisit the
contribution of matrix elements of twist-4 and generalize this to matrix
elements of arbitrary twist. An estimate of the maximal nuclear broadening
effect is derived. A model for nuclear enhanced matrix elements of arbitrary
twist allows us to give the result of a resummation of all twists in closed
form. Subleading corrections to the maximal broadening are discussed
qualitatively.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures; v2: minor changes in text, acknowledgement
added; v3: mistake in fig. 1 correcte
Estimating the value of tropical coastal wetland habitats to fisheries: caveats and assumptions
Habitat valuation can provide an objective basis for the prioritisation of conservation and restoration
actions. The attribution of fisheries production to particular habitat units is an important
measure of value, but is difficult to estimate. Using the case study of habitat use by
juvenile banana prawns in a tropical estuary, we assessed the potential to produce valid
value estimates at two spatio-conceptual scales: estuary reach and whole estuary. Additionally,
we also explore the potential to produce meaningful value estimates at the scale of
whole estuary contribution to the offshore fisheries stock. A diversity of potential and actual
sources of error and logical problems means that quantification at any scale is at best of
uncertain validity and produces estimates that are likely to produce unreliable results if
treated as quantitative inputs to production models. Estimates for the whole estuary were
the most viable, although still requiring substantial assumptions that may or may not be reasonable
in particular situations. Estimates for individual habitats required the unreasonable
assumption of limited prawn movement, while estimates of contribution of an estuary to the
fishery required difficult-to-obtain and usually unavailable information. Because low occupancy
habitats can have trophic value, we also used stable isotope analysis to assess the
importance of mangroves and saltmarshes to prawn nutrition. No particular habitat was of
critical trophic importance, again suggesting that the habitat-production link is most usefully
assessed at the whole-of-estuary scale. While valuable and required to support targeted
ecosystem management and protection and restoration efforts, valid estimates of the contribution
of particular units to fisheries are likely to be unachievable in many situations
Lagrangian supersaturation fluctuations at the cloud edge
Evaporation of cloud droplets accelerates when turbulence mixes dry air into
the cloud, affecting droplet-size distributions in atmospheric clouds,
combustion sprays, and jets of exhaled droplets. The challenge is to model
local correlations between droplet numbers, sizes, and supersaturation, which
determine supersaturation fluctuations along droplet paths (Lagrangian
fluctuations). We derived a statistical model that accounts for these
correlations. Its predictions are in quantitative agreement with results of
direct numerical simulations, and it explains the key mechanisms at play.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, supplemental materia
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