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    Impact of antibiotics as anthropogenic stressor for influencing bacterial evolutionary process – A review

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    A large number of human induced stressors are affecting natural evolutionary process through altering ecosystems and biodiversity. Antibiotics are one of the most commonly excreted pollutants released in environment since last eight decades. Antibiotics can alter genetic orientation of bacterial population and can exert selection pressure for emerging new taxon. In environments like soil and water, antibiotics directly or indirectly may affect many aspects of natural systems like biogeochemical cycles, nitrifications and decomposition process. All these may bring new selection pressure for bacteria not only in community or population level but also in species level

    Single photons from a gain medium below threshold

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    The emission from a nonlinear photonic mode coupled weakly to a gain medium operating below threshold is predicted to exhibit antibunching. In the steady state regime, analytical solutions for the relevant observable quantities are found in accurate agreement with exact numerical results. Under pulsed excitation, the unequal time second order correlation function demonstrates the triggered probabilistic generation of single photons well separated in time.Comment: Submitte

    Coherent backscattering reveals the Anderson transition

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    We develop an accurate finite-time scaling analysis of the angular width of the coherent backscattering (CBS) peak for waves propagating in 3D random media. Applying this method to ultracold atoms in optical speckle potentials, we show how to determine both the mobility edge and the critical exponent of the Anderson transition from the temporal behavior of the CBS width. Our method could be used in experiments to fully characterize the 3D Anderson transition.Comment: Published versio

    A hybrid setup for fundamental unknowns in neutrino oscillations using T2HK (ν\nu) and μ\mu-DAR (νˉ\bar{\nu})

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    Neutrino mass hierarchy, CP-violation, and octant of θ23\theta_{23} are the fundamental unknowns in neutrino oscillations. In order to address all these three unknowns, we study the physics reach of a setup, where we replace the antineutrino run of T2HK with antineutrinos from muon decay at rest (μ\mu-DAR). This approach has the advantages of having higher statistics in both neutrino and antineutrino modes, and lower beam-on backgrounds for antineutrino run with reduced systematics. We find that a hybrid setup consisting of T2HK (ν\nu) and μ\mu-DAR (νˉ\bar\nu) in conjunction with full exposure from T2K and NOν\nuA can resolve the issue of mass hierarchy at greater than 3σ\sigma C.L. irrespective of the choices of hierarchy, δCP\delta_{\mathrm{CP}}, and θ23\theta_{23}. This hybrid setup can also establish the CP-violation at 5σ\sigma C.L. for \sim 55% choices of δCP\delta_{\mathrm{CP}}, whereas the same for conventional T2HK (ν+νˉ\nu + \bar\nu) setup along with T2K and NOν\nuA is around 30%. As far as the octant of θ23\theta_{23} is concerned, this hybrid setup can exclude the wrong octant at 5σ\sigma C.L. if θ23\theta_{23} is at least 33^{\circ} away from maximal mixing for any δCP\delta_{\mathrm{CP}}.Comment: 18 pages, 28 pdf figures, 1 table. Minor changes in the text. A new footnote added. Accepted in JHE

    Indication of transverse radial flow in high-multiplicity proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider

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    We analyze the measured spectra of π±\pi^\pm, K±K^\pm, pp(pˉ\bar p) in pppp collisions at s\sqrt {s} = 0.9, 2.76 and 7 TeV, in the light of blast-wave model to extract the transverse radial flow velocity and kinetic temperature at freeze-out for the system formed in pppp collisions. The dependency of the blast-wave parameters on average charged particle multiplicity of event sample or the `centrality' of collisions has been studied and compared with results of similar analysis in nucleus-nucleus (AAAA) and proton-nucleus (pApA) collisions. We analyze the spectra of Ks0K_{s}^0, Λ\Lambda(Λˉ\bar \Lambda) and Ξ\Xi^- also to see the dependence of blast-wave description on the species of produced particles. Within the framework of the blast-wave model, the study reveals indication of collective behavior for high-multiplicity events in pppp collisions at LHC. Strong transverse radial flow in high multiplicity pppp collisions and its comparison with that in pApA and AAAA collisions match with predictions from a very recent theoretical work [Shuryak and Zahed 2013 arXiv:1301.4470] that addresses the conditions for applicability of hydrodynamics in pppp and pApA collisions.Comment: 14 pages 8 figure
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