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Reply to the "Comment on: Detecting Vanishing Dimensions Via Primordial Gravitational Wave Astronomy"
The "Comment on: Detecting Vanishing Dimensions Via Primordial Gravitational
Wave Astronomy" [arXiv:1104.1223] is misleading and premised on a
misinterpretation of the main content of Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 101101 (2011)
[arXiv:1102.3434]. The main claim in the comment - that in some exotic theories
different from general relativity (GR) there might be local degrees of freedom
even in lower dimensional spaces - is trivial. Nevertheless, the authors of the
Comment fail to come-up with a single self-consistent example. This claim,
however, has no implications for our paper, in which we make it clear we are
working within the framework of "vanishing" or "evolving" dimensions as defined
in arXiv:1003.5914.Comment: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Let
Dinitrogen Complexes of Sulfur-Ligated Iron
We report a unique class of dinitrogen complexes of iron featuring sulfur donors in the ancillary ligand. The ligands utilized are related to the recently studied tris(phosphino)silyl ligands (2-R_2PC_6H_4)_3Si (R = Ph, iPr) but have one or two phosphine arms replaced with thioether donors. Depending on the number of phosphine arms replaced, both mononuclear and dinuclear iron complexes with dinitrogen are accessible. These complexes contribute to a desirable class of model complexes that possess both dinitrogen and sulfur ligands in the immediate iron coordination sphere
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