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Territoires et aridité au nord et au sud du Sahara : la lutte contre la dégradation des terres, bilan des acquis et nouvelles perspectives de recherche : actes du séminaire
Identification of Rickettsiae from ticks collected in the Central African Republic using the polymerase chain reaction
Spatial aggregation of low resolution satellite data for the monitoring of vegetation response to climatic stresses : analysis of the spatial heterogeneity of aggregated entities.
peer reviewedOur PhD research consists in analysing and modelling the vegetation response or sensitivity to climatic stresses with low satellite imagery. In that framework, the selection of optimal calibration sites is very important. These sites should be characterised by a stable and homogenous land cover over large area. Here we analyse the spatial heterogeneity of the
aggregation entities (EU-NUTS 2) used by the MARSFOOD programme for the extraction of regional NDVI-means
A New 5 Flavour NLO Analysis and Parametrizations of Parton Distributions of the Real Photon
New, radiatively generated, NLO quark (u,d,s,c,b) and gluon densities in a
real, unpolarized photon are presented. We perform three global fits, based on
the NLO DGLAP evolution equations for Q^2>1 GeV^2, to all the available
structure function F_2^gamma(x,Q^2) data. As in our previous LO analysis we
utilize two theoretical approaches. Two models, denoted as FFNS_{CJK}1 & 2 NLO,
adopt the so-called Fixed Flavour-Number Scheme for calculation of the
heavy-quark contributions to F_2^gamma(x,Q^2), the CJK NLO model applies the
ACOT(chi) scheme. We examine the results of our fits by a comparison with the
LEP data for the Q^2 dependence of the F_2^gamma, averaged over various
x-regions, and the F_2,c^gamma. Grid parametrizations of the parton densities
for all fits are provided.Comment: 49 pages, 27 postscript figures; FORTRAN programs available at
http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~pjank/param.htm
Hydrologisch jaarboek 2007: VMM meetstations: bekkens van de IJzer, Brugse polders, Leie, Gentse Kanalen, Bovenschelde, Dender, Benedenschelde, Dijle & Zenne, Nete, Demer, Maas
NLO photon parton parametrization using ee and ep data
An NLO photon parton parametrization is presented based on the existing
measurements from data and the low- proton structure
function from interactions. Also included in the extraction of the NLO
parton distribution functions are the dijets data coming from . The new parametrization is compared to other NLO parametrizations.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures, 2 table
Cartography with Accelerators: Locating Fermions in Extra Dimensions at Future Lepton Colliders
In the model of Arkani-Hamed and Schmaltz the various chiral fermions of the
Standard Model(SM) are localized at different points on a thick wall which
forms an extra dimension. Such a scenario provides a way of understanding the
absence of proton decay and the fermion mass hierarchy in models with extra
dimensions. In this paper we explore the capability of future lepton colliders
to determine the location of these fermions in the extra dimension through
precision measurements of conventional scattering processes both below and on
top of the lowest lying Kaluza-Klein gauge boson resonance. We show that for
some classes of models the locations of these fermions can be very precisely
determined while in others only their relative positions can be well measured.Comment: 32 pages, 10 figs, LaTe
TeV Strings and the Neutrino-Nucleon Cross Section at Ultra-high Energies
In scenarios with the fundamental unification scale at the TeV one expects
string excitations of the standard model fields at accessible energies. We
study the neutrino-nucleon cross section in these models. We show that duality
of the scattering amplitude forces the existence of a tower of massive
leptoquarks that mediate the process in the s-channel. Using the narrow-width
approximation we find a sum rule for the production rate of resonances with
different spin at each mass level. We show that these contributions can
increase substantially the standard model neutrino-nucleon cross section,
although seem insufficient in order to explain the cosmic ray events above the
GZK cutoff energy.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, version to appear in PR
Resonant Production of Scalar Diquarks at the Next Generation Electron-Positron Colliders
We investigate the potential of TESLA and JLC/NLC electron-positron linear
collider designs to observe diquarks produced resonantly in processes involving
hard photons.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, coded in RevTEX, uses epsfi
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