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Results of a botanical expedition to Mount Roraima, Guyana : 2., Lichens
Lichen exploration of the Upper Mazaruni District, Guyana yielded 273 species, of which 179 were found for the first time in the Guianas and 13 were as yet undescribed. A list of all taxa encountered is presented, with indications of habitat and distribution in the investigated area as well as first descriptions for the following 7 species: Buellia aptrootii, Byssoloma farkasii, Myriotrema guianense, M. neofrondosum, M. subdactyliferum, Ocellularia astrolucens, and Thelotrema albomaculatum. Mazosia bambusae is recorded for the first time from the Neotropics. The richest areas for lichens appear to be the rocky tablelands with scrub vegetation on top of the lower mountains. The slopes of Mount Roraima are of special interest because they support some montane species which are unlikely to be found elsewhere in the Guianas; otherwise they are less rich in lichens, probably because of the high humidity, which favours bryophyte growth
Efficient Economic and Environmental Policies Combining Multicriteria Techniques and General Equilibrium Modelling.
In this paper we propose an analytical approach to obtain so-called efficient policies in terms of environmental and economic objectives. A policy is said to be efficient if any environmental or economic achievement is obtained with the minimum possible detriment to other relevant objectives. We apply this concept obtain the minimum possible environmental impact for a given growth rate or, symmetrically, the maximum economic growth for a given amount of polluting emissions. We present an application to Spanish economy with 2000 data using a Computable General Equilibrium model. We evaluate the efficiency of the observed policy and give some policy recommendations. Finally, we give an idea about how to enlarge the analysis by including additional objectives.Efficient policies, Computable general equilibrium, multicriteria decision making.
A goal programming approach for a joint design of macroeconomic and environmental policies: a methodological proposal and an application to the spanish economy
Economic policy needs to pay more attention to environmental issues. This calls for the development of methodologies capable of incorporating environmental as well as macroeconomic goals in the design of public policies. In view of this, this paper proposes a methodology based upon Simonian satisficing logic implemented with the help of goal programming models to address the joint design of macroeconomic and environmental policies. The methodology is applied to the Spanish economy, where a joint policy is elicited, taking into account macroeconomic goals (economic growth, inflation, unemployment, public deficit) and environmental goals (CO2, NOx and SOx emissions) within the context of a computable general equilibrium model.Environmental policies, goal programming, macroeconomic policies, computable general equilibrium model, multiple criteria decision making, satisficing logic.
Dark Matter and Neutrino Mass from the Smallest Non-Abelian Chiral Dark Sector
All pieces of concrete evidence for phenomena outside the standard model (SM)
- neutrino masses and dark matter - are consistent with the existence of new
degrees of freedom that interact very weakly, if at all, with those in the SM.
We propose that these new degrees of freedom organize themselves into a simple
dark sector, a chiral SU(3) x SU(2) gauge theory with the smallest nontrivial
fermion content. Similar to the SM, the dark SU(2) is spontaneously broken
while the dark SU(3) confines at low energies. At the renormalizable level, the
dark sector contains massless fermions - dark leptons - and stable massive
particles - dark protons. We find that dark protons with masses between 10-100
TeV satisfy all current cosmological and astrophysical observations concerning
dark matter even if dark protons are a symmetric thermal relic. The dark
leptons play the role of right-handed neutrinos and allow simple realizations
of the seesaw mechanism or the possibility that neutrinos are Dirac fermions.
In the latter case, neutrino masses are also parametrically different from
charged-fermion masses and the lightest neutrino is predicted to be massless.
Since the new "neutrino" and "dark matter" degrees of freedom interact with one
another, these two new-physics phenomena are intertwined. Dark leptons play a
nontrivial role in early universe cosmology while indirect searches for dark
matter involve, decisively, dark matter annihilations into dark leptons. These,
in turn, may lead to observable signatures at high-energy neutrino and
gamma-ray observatories, especially once one accounts for the potential
Sommerfeld enhancement of the annihilation cross-section, derived from the
low-energy dark-sector effective theory, a possibility we explore
quantitatively in some detail.Comment: 35 pages, 7 figures. Matches published versio
Ground states in the Many Interacting Worlds approach
Recently the Many-Interacting-Worlds (MIW) approach to a quantum theory
without wave functions was proposed. This approach leads quite naturally to
numerical integrators of the Schr\"odinger equation. It has been suggested that
such integrators may feature advantages over fixed-grid methods for higher
numbers of degrees of freedom. However, as yet, little is known about concrete
MIW models for more than one spatial dimension and/or more than one particle.
In this work we develop the MIW approach further to treat arbitrary degrees of
freedom, and provide a systematic study of a corresponding numerical
implementation for computing one-particle ground and excited states in one
dimension, and ground states in two spatial dimensions. With this step towards
the treatment of higher degrees of freedom we hope to stimulate their further
study.Comment: 16 pages, 8 figure
The immediate environment of the Class 0 protostar VLA1623, on scales of ~50-100 AU, observed at millimetre and centimetre wavelengths
We present high angular resolution observations, taken with the Very Large
Array (VLA) and Multiple Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network (MERLIN)
radio telescopes, at 7mm and 4.4cm respectively, of the prototype Class 0
protostar VLA1623. At 7mm we detect two sources (VLA1623A & B) coincident with
the two previously detected components at the centre of this system. The
separation between the two is 1.2arcsec, or ~170AU at an assumed distance of
139pc. The upper limit to the size of the source coincident with each component
of VLA1623 is ~0.7arcsec, in agreement with previous findings. This corresponds
to a diameter of ~100AU at an assumed distance of 139pc. Both components show
the same general trend in their broadband continuum spectra, of a steeper dust
continuum spectrum shortward of 7mm and a flatter spectrum longward of this.
We estimate an upper limit to the VLA1623A disc mass of <0.13Msol and an
upper limit to its radius of ~50AU. The longer wavelength data have a spectral
index of \alpha~0.6+/-0.3. This is too steep to be explained by optically thin
free-free emission. It is most likely due to optically thick free-free
emission. Alternatively, we speculate that it might be due to the formation of
larger grains or planetesimals in the circumstellar disc. We estimate the mass
of VLA1623B to be <0.15M$sol. We can place a lower limit to its size of ~30x7
AU, and an upper limit to its diameter of ~100AU. The longer wavelength data of
VLA1623B also have a spectral index of \alpha~0.6+/-0.3. The nature of VLA1623B
remains a matter of debate. It could be a binary companion to the protostar, or
a knot in the radio jet from VLA1623A.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in MNRA
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