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Aplasia Cutis Congenita of the Scalp with Sagittal Venous Sinus Exposure
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About possible contribution of intrinsic charm component to inclusive spectra of charmed mesons
We calculate differential energy spectra (-distributions) of charmed
particles produced in proton-nucleus collisions, assuming the existence of
intrinsic heavy quark components in the proton wave function. For the
calculation, the recently proposed factorization scheme is used, based on the
Color Glass Condensate theory and specially suited for predictions of a
production of particles with large rapidities. It is argued that the intrinsic
charm component can, if it exists, dominate in a sum of two components,
intrinsic + extrinsic, of the inclusive spectrum of charmed particles produced
in proton-nucleus collisions at high energies, in the region of medium ,
, and can give noticeable contribution to atmospheric fluxes
of prompt muons and neutrinos.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures. Version published in J. Phys. G
Theory of standing spin waves in finite-size chiral spin soliton lattice
We present a theory of standing spin wave (SSW) in a monoaxial chiral
helimagnet. Motivated by experimental findings on the magnetic field-dependence
of the resonance frequency in thin films of CrNbS[Goncalves
et al., Phys. Rev. B95, 104415 (2017)], we examine the SSW over a chiral
soliton lattice (CSL) excited by an ac magnetic field applied parallel and
perpendicular to the chiral axis. For this purpose, we generalize Kittel-Pincus
theories of the SSW in ferromagnetic thin films to the case of non-collinear
helimagnet with the surface end spins which are softly pinned by an anisotropy
field. Consequently, we found there appear two types of modes. One is a Pincus
mode which is composed of a long-period Bloch wave and a short-period ripple
originated from the periodic structure of the CSL. Another is a short-period
Kittel ripple excited by space-periodic perturbation which exists only in the
case where the ac field is applied perpendicular the chiral axis. We
demonstrate that the existence of the Pincus mode and the Kittel ripple is
consistent with experimentally found double resonance profile.Comment: 17 pages, 14 figure
Efeito das condições de extração no rendimento e qualidade do leite de castanha-do-Brasil despeliculada.
Autoria: FERBERG [i.e. FELBERG], I
GHIGLS: HI mapping at intermediate Galactic latitude using the Green Bank Telescope
This paper introduces the data cubes from GHIGLS, deep Green Bank Telescope
surveys of the 21-cm line emission of HI in 37 targeted fields at intermediate
Galactic latitude. The GHIGLS fields together cover over 1000 square degrees at
9.55' spatial resolution. The HI spectra have an effective velocity resolution
about 1.0 km/s and cover at least -450 < v < +250 km/s. GHIGLS highlights that
even at intermediate Galactic latitude the interstellar medium is very complex.
Spatial structure of the HI is quantified through power spectra of maps of the
column density, NHI. For our featured representative field, centered on the
North Ecliptic Pole, the scaling exponents in power-law representations of the
power spectra of NHI maps for low, intermediate, and high velocity gas
components (LVC, IVC, and HVC) are -2.86 +/- 0.04, -2.69 +/- 0.04, and -2.59
+/- 0.07, respectively. After Gaussian decomposition of the line profiles, NHI
maps were also made corresponding to the narrow-line and broad-line components
in the LVC range; for the narrow-line map the exponent is -1.9 +/- 0.1,
reflecting more small scale structure in the cold neutral medium (CNM). There
is evidence that filamentary structure in the HI CNM is oriented parallel to
the Galactic magnetic field. The power spectrum analysis also offers insight
into the various contributions to uncertainty in the data. The effect of 21-cm
line opacity on the GHIGLS NHI maps is estimated.Comment: Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal, 2015 July 16.
32 pages, 21 figures (Fig. 10 new). Minor revisions from review, particularly
Section 8 and Appendix C; results unchanged. Additional surveys added and
made available; new Appendix B. Added descriptions of available FITS files
and links to four illustrative movies on enhanced GHIGLS archive
(www.cita.utoronto.ca/GHIGLS/
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