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Excited-state quantum phase transitions in a two-fluid Lipkin model
Background: Composed systems have became of great interest in the framework
of the ground state quantum phase transitions (QPTs) and many of their
properties have been studied in detail. However, in these systems the study of
the so called excited-state quantum phase transitions (ESQPTs) have not
received so much attention.
Purpose: A quantum analysis of the ESQPTs in the two-fluid Lipkin model is
presented in this work. The study is performed through the Hamiltonian
diagonalization for selected values of the control parameters in order to cover
the most interesting regions of the system phase diagram. [Method:] A
Hamiltonian that resembles the consistent-Q Hamiltonian of the interacting
boson model (IBM) is diagonalized for selected values of the parameters and
properties such as the density of states, the Peres lattices, the
nearest-neighbor spacing distribution, and the participation ratio are
analyzed.
Results: An overview of the spectrum of the two-fluid Lipkin model for
selected positions in the phase diagram has been obtained. The location of the
excited-state quantum phase transition can be easily singled out with the Peres
lattice, with the nearest-neighbor spacing distribution, with Poincar\'e
sections or with the participation ratio.
Conclusions: This study completes the analysis of QPTs for the two-fluid
Lipkin model, extending the previous study to excited states. The ESQPT
signatures in composed systems behave in the same way as in single ones,
although the evidences of their presence can be sometimes blurred. The Peres
lattice turns out to be a convenient tool to look into the position of the
ESQPT and to define the concept of phase in the excited states realm
Simultaneous analysis of elastic scattering and transfer/breakup channels for the 6He+208Pb reaction at energies near the Coulomb barrier
The elastic and alpha-production channels for the 6He+208Pb reaction are
investigated at energies around the Coulomb barrier (E_{lab}=14, 16, 18, 22,
and 27 MeV). The effect of the two-neutron transfer channels on the elastic
scattering has been studied within the Coupled-Reaction-Channels (CRC) method.
We find that the explicit inclusion of these channels allows a simultaneous
description of the elastic data and the inclusive alpha cross sections at
backward angles. Three-body Continuum-Discretized Coupled-Channels (CDCC)
calculations are found to reproduce the elastic data, but not the
transfer/breakup data. The trivially-equivalent local polarization potential
(TELP) derived from the CRC and CDCC calculations are found to explain the
features found in previous phenomenological optical model calculations for this
system.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures (replaced with updated version
Artritis séptica de rodilla por Streptococcus agalactiae: presentación de un caso y revisión de la literatura
Se describe un caso de artritis séptica de rodilla en un paciente diabético de 69 años. En
el momento de la presentación se hallaba sometido a curas locales de una úlcera crónica en el mismo miembro
y a antibioterapia oral inespecífica por supuesta infección urinaria. En el cultivo del líquido sinovial se identificó
un Streptococcus agalactiae (Estreptococo del grupo B). La infección no remitió con antibioterapia intravenosa
electiva e irrigación-aspiración articular repetidas, requiriendo desbridamiento quirúrgico y sinovectomía.
A pesar de instaurarse un programa de rehabilitación intensiva la rodilla evolucionó a la rigidez.
Se revisa la literatura al respecto, destacando la asociación de artritis por estreptococos del grupo B con
pacientes diabéticos portadores de úlceras cutáneas crónicas, así como la potencial gravedad de estas infecciones.This report describes a case of knee septic arthritis in a 69-year-old diabetic patient. At
the time of admission he was receiving local treatment for a chronic skin ulcer in the same extremity and
inespecific oral antibiotherapy because of an urinary tract infection. Synovial fluid cultures showed a Streptococcus
agalactiae (group B streptococcus). The infection had no response to specific parenteral antibiotherapy
and repeated joint irrigations-aspirations, and therefore surgical desbridement and synovectomy was required.
Despite of an intensive rehabilitation program, the affected knee developed ankylosis. In a review
of literature, it is remarkable the association between group B streptococcal arthritis and chronic skin ulcers
in diabetic patients and the potential severity of these infections
Magnetic zeolites: novel nanoreactors through radiofrequency heating
Many catalytic applications use conventional heating to increase the temperature to allow the desired reaction. A novel methodology is presented for the preparation of magnetic zeolite-based catalysts, allowing more efficient radiofrequency heating. These nanoreactors are tested in the isomerisation of citronellal with successful results and without any apparent deactivation
Luxación tibio astragalina posteromedial sin fractura de maleolos: a propósito de un caso
Se describe un caso de luxación tibioastragalina posteromedial abierta sin fractura
asociada de maleolos, en un paciente de 28 años. A los dos años del desbridamiento quirúrgico,
reducción manual y reparación capsuloligamentosa, el paciente estaba libre de dolor y
presentaba una función semejante a la del tobillo contralateral. Se revisa la literatura sobre el
tema y se discuten los factores etiopatológicos, complicaciones y principios de tratamiento
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