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A Lower-Limit Flux for the Extragalactic Background Light
... A strict lower-limit flux for the evolving extragalactic background light
(and in particular the cosmic infrared background) has been calculated up to
redshift of 5. The computed flux is below the existing upper limits from direct
observations, and in agreement with all existing limits derived from very-high
energy gamma-ray observations. The corrected spectra are still in agreement
with simple theoretical predictions. The derived strict lower-limit EBL flux is
very close to the upper limits from gamma-ray observations. This is true for
the present day EBL but also for the diffuse flux at higher redshift. If future
detections of high redshift gamma-ray sources require a lower EBL flux than
derived here, the physics assumptions used to derive the upper limits have to
be revised. The lower-limit EBL model is not only needed for absorption
features in AGN and other gamma-ray sources but is also essential when
alternative particle processes are tested, which could prevent the high energy
gamma-rays from being absorbed. It can also be used for a quaranteed
interaction of cosmic-ray particles. The model is available online.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, accepted by A&
Ideology and existence of 50%-majority equilibria in multidimensional spatial voting models
When aggregating individual preferences through the majority rule in an n-dimensional spatial voting model, the `worst-case' scenario is a social choice configuration where no political equilibrium exists unless a super majority rate as high as 1-1/n is adopted. In this paper we assume that a lower d-dimensional (d smaller than n) linear map spans the possible candidates' platforms. These d `ideological' dimensions imply some linkages between the n political issues. We randomize over these linkages and show that there almost surely exists a 50%-majority equilibria in the above worst-case scenario, when n grows to infinity. Moreover the equilibrium is the mean voter. The speed of convergence (toward 50%) of the super majority rate guaranteeing existence of equilibrium is computed for d=1 and 2.
A strict lower-limit EBL: Applications on gamma-ray absorption
A strict lower limit flux for the extragalactic background light from
ultraviolet to the far-infrared photon energies is presented. The spectral
energy distribution is derived using an established EBL model based on galaxy
formation. The model parameters are chosen to fit the lower limit data from
number count observations in particular recent results by the SPITZER infrared
space telescope. A lower limit EBL model is needed to calculate guaranteed
absorption due to pair production in extragalactic gamma-ray sources as in TeV
blazars.Comment: Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures, submitted to proceedings of "4th
Heidelberg International Symposium on High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy 2008
320g Ionization-Heat Cryogenic Detector for Dark Matter Search in the EDELWEISS Experiment
The EDELWEISS experiment used in 2001 a 320g heat-and-ionization cryogenic Ge
detector operated in a low-background environment in the Laboratoire Souterrain
de Modane for direct WIMP detection. This detector presents an increase of more
than 4 times the mass of previous detectors. Calibrations of this detector are
used to determine its energy resolution and fiducial volume, and to optimize
the detector design for the 1kg phase of the EDELWEISS-I experiment. Analysis
of the calibrations and characteristics of a first series of 320g-detectors are
presented.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Why phonon scattering in glasses is universally small at low temperatures
We present a novel view of the standard model of tunneling two level systems
(TLS) to explain the puzzling universal value of a quantity, , that characterizes phonon scattering in glasses below 1 K as
reflected in thermal conductivity, ultrasonic attenuation, internal friction,
and the change in sound velocity. Physical considerations lead to a broad
distribution of phonon-TLS couplings that (1) exponentially renormalize
tunneling matrix elements, and (2) reduce the TLS density of states through
TLS-TLS interactions. We find good agreement between theory and experiment for
a variety of individual glasses.Comment: Resubmission: several typos were corrected and the notation clarified
in some places. No major change
CENP-A Is Dispensable for Mitotic Centromere Function after Initial Centromere/Kinetochore Assembly
Human centromeres are defined by chromatin containing the histone H3 variant CENP-A assembled onto repetitive alphoid DNA sequences. By inducing rapid, complete degradation of endogenous CENP-A, we now demonstrate that once the first steps of centromere assembly have been completed in G1/S, continued CENP-A binding is not required for maintaining kinetochore attachment to centromeres or for centromere function in the next mitosis. Degradation of CENP-A prior to kinetochore assembly is found to block deposition of CENP-C and CENP-N, but not CENP-T, thereby producing defective kinetochores and failure of chromosome segregation. Without the continuing presence of CENP-A, CENP-B binding to alphoid DNA sequences becomes essential to preserve anchoring of CENP-C and the kinetochore to each centromere. Thus, there is a reciprocal interdependency of CENP-A chromatin and the underlying repetitive centromere DNA sequences bound by CENP-B in the maintenance of human chromosome segregation
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