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Fabric magnético em red beds da Formação de Conraria, Portugal Central
The main goal of this study was to quantify the magnetic fabric on rock samples of the upper subunit of the
Conraria Formation, Silves Group, in the region of Coimbra. Studies of Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility
(AMS) were carried out on 50 samples from 11 sites in order to characterise the magnetic fabric. The general
parallelism between an oblate fabric and stratification may indicate a combination between the primary
sedimentary arrangement and another one with origin in the diagenesis or even in components of earlier tectonic
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Dynamics of a Dirac Fermion in the presence of spin noncommutativity
Recently, it has been proposed a spacetime noncommutativity that involves
spin degrees of freedom, here called "spin noncommutativity". One of the
motivations for such a construction is that it preserves Lorentz invariance,
which is deformed or simply broken in other approaches to spacetime
noncommutativity. In this work, we gain further insight in the physical aspects
of the spin noncommutativity. The noncommutative Dirac equation is derived from
an action principle, and it is found to lead to the conservation of a modified
current, which involves the background electromagnetic field. Finally, we study
the Landau problem in the presence of spin noncommutativity. For this scenario
of a constant magnetic field, we are able to derive a simple Hermitean
non-commutative correction to the Hamiltonian operator, and show that the
degeneracy of the excited states is lifted by the noncommutativity at the
second order or perturbation theory.Comment: 18 pages, revtex
The Thirring interaction in the two-dimensional axial-current-pseudoscalar derivative coupling model
The authors reexamine the two-dimensional model of massive fermions
interacting with a massless pseudoscalar field via axial-current-pseudoscalar
derivative coupling. Performing a canonical field transformation on the Bose
field algebra the model is mapped into the Thirring model with an additional
vector-current-scalar-derivative interaction (Schroer-Thirring model). The
complete bosonized version of the model is presented. The bosonized composite
operators of the quantum Hamiltonian are obtained as the leading operators in
the Wilson short distance expansion.Comment: 13 page
On the consistency of the three-dimensional noncommutative supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
We study the one-loop quantum corrections to the U(N) noncommutative
supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory in three spacetime dimensions (NCSYM). We
show that the cancellation of the dangerous UV/IR infrared divergences only
takes place in the fundamental representation of the gauge group. Furthermore,
in the one-loop approximation, the would be subleading UV and UV/IR infrared
divergences are shown to vanish.Comment: 8 pages and 2 figure
Supersymmetric non-Abelian noncommutative Chern-Simons theory
In this work, we study the three-dimensional non-Abelian noncommutative
supersymmetric Chern-Simons model with the U(N) gauge group. Using a superfield
formulation, we prove that, for the pure gauge theory, the Green functions are
one-loop finite in any gauge, if the gauge superpotential belongs to the
fundamental representation of ; this result also holds when matter in the
fundamental representation is included. However, the cancellation of both
ultraviolet and ultraviolet/infrared infrared divergences only happens in a
special gauge if the coupling of the matter is in the adjoint representation.
We also look into the finite one-loop quantum corrections to the effective
action: in the pure gauge sector the Maxwell together with its corresponding
gauge fixing action are generated; in the matter sector, the Chern-Simons term
is generated, inducing a shift in the classical Chern-Simons coefficient.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, revtex4, enhanced discussion, mainly of the
finite part of quantum corrections, and the shift in the Chern-Simons
coefficien
Dynamical Chern-Simons modified gravity, Godel Universe and variable cosmological constant
We study the condition for the consistency of the G\"{o}del metric with the
dynamical Chern-Simons modified gravity. It turns out to be that this
compatibility can be achieved only if the cosmological constant is variable in
the space.Comment: 8 pages, references adde
Digital droplet PCR-based environmental DNA tool for monitoring Cryptocaryon irritans in a marine fish farm from Hong Kong
The adoption of new investigative strategies based on environmental DNA (eDNA) can be used to monitor parasites, associated bacterial microbiomes, and physical-chemical parameters in fish farms. In this study, we used the economically important and globally distributed fish ciliate parasite Cryptocaryon irritans as a model to understand the parasite abundance and potential drivers of its presence in marine fish farms. Environmental (rainfall) and physical-chemical (temperature, oxygen, salinity, pH) data collected from a marine fish farm in Hong Kong were analyzed together with the eDNA approach targeting C. irritans abundance based on digital droplet PCR and 16S metagenomics to determine associations and triggers between parasites and specific bacterial groups. Rainfall and temperature demonstrated positive associations with high abundance of C. irritans (eDNA) at the studied marine fish cage farm. However, rainfall was the only parameter tested that demonstrated a significant association with parasite eDNA, indicating that the raining season is a risky period for fish farmers in Hong Kong. Coraliomargarita was the bacterial genus with the most significant relationship with low abundance of C. irritans in water. Understanding the environmental triggers of ciliate parasites propagation and associated bacterial microbiome could elucidate new insights into environmental control, microbial management, and promote the reduction of chemical use in marine fish farms
Equivalence between supersymmetric self-dual and Maxwell-Chern-Simons models coupled to a matter spinor superfield
We study the duality of the supersymmetric self-dual and Maxwell-Chern-Simons
theories coupled to a fermionic matter superfield, using a master action. This
approach evades the difficulties inherent to the quartic couplings that appear
when matter is represented by a scalar superfield. The price is that the
spinorial matter superfield represents a unusual supersymmetric multiplet,
whose main physical properties we also discuss.Comment: v2, 16 pages, elsarticle.cls, accepted for publication in PL
A new formaldehyde optical sensor: detecting milk adulteration
A sensor consisting of an optical fibre with the exposed tip coated with the polyoxometalate salt [(C4H9)4N]4H[PMo10V2O40], specially designed to be insoluble in water, which UV-Vis spectrum changed in contact with formaldehyde, is presented. The sensor limit of detection for formaldehyde was 0.2 mg L-1, and the limit of quantification was 0.6 mg L-1, which were close to the conventional spectrophotometric method values of 0.2 mg L-1 and 0.5 mg L-1, respectively, and lower than the tolerable limit for ingested food. The sensor was tested for formaldehyde quantification in milk, as its deliberate addition is a matter of concern. The results obtained analysing formaldehyde in milk samples by the optical sensor and by the conventional method were not statistically different (α = 0.05).publishe
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