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    Dark matter from dark energy-baryonic matter couplings

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    We present a scenario in which a scalar field dark energy is coupled to the trace of the energy momentum tensor of the baryonic matter fields. In the slow-roll regime, this interaction could give rise to the cosmological features of dark matter. We work out the cosmological background solutions and fit the parameters of the model using the Union 2 supernovae data set. Then, we develop the cosmological perturbations up to linear order, and we find that the perturbed variables have an acceptable behavior, in particular the density contrast of baryonic matter grows similar to that in the Λ\LambdaCDM model for a suitable choice of the strength parameter of the coupling.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, in this version small typos are corrected and it matches the published version in Phys. Rev. D15, January 201

    Evaluación de los efectos del herbicida glifosato en el pez Prochilodus lineatus a través del test de aberración cromosómica.

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    The widespread use of glyphosate has been subject of numerous controversies since the prolonged exposure to low concentrations of this substance could lead to toxic effects. Then, the appearance of pathologies in medium and long term progressively will increase because of the exposure of people and animals through the consumption of contaminated water or food. Considering this, the aim of this study was to evaluate the potential mutagenicity of glyphosate herbicide in fish (Prochilodus lineatus) using the test of chromosome aberrations. The fish were exposed to 0,1 ug/l of glyphosate for 70 days. After this period, samples of the anterior portion of the kidney were extracted for chromosomal aberrations (CAs) analysis. A greater number of CAs (gaps, breaks, stickiness, endomitosis, fragmentations, and pulverizations) were observed in individuals exposed to the pesticide. The statistical analysis of the data showed significant differences between the control and treated groups. In this way, the results suggested the existence of a genetic response as a consequence of pesticide exposure in fish.El uso generalizado del glifosato ha sido objeto de numerosas controversias, ya que la exposición prolongada a bajas concentraciones de este agroquímico podría dar lugar a efectos no deseados o nocivos. Ello favorecería la aparición de patologías en el mediano y largo plazo, lo que aumenta progresivamente el riesgo de exposición en seres humanos y animales, a través del consumo de agua y alimentos contaminados. Teniendo en cuenta esta premisa, el objetivo del trabajo fue evaluar el posible efecto mutagénico del herbicida a través de la prueba de aberraciones cromosómicas en peces de la especie Prochilodus lineatus. Los peces fueron expuestos a 0,1 ug/l de glifosato durante 70 días. Después de este período una muestra de la porción anterior del riñón fue extraída para el análisis de aberraciones cromosómicas (AC). En los individuos expuestos al pesticida se registró mayor número de AC. El análisis estadístico de los datos mostró diferencias significativas entre los grupos control y tratado. Los resultados sugieren la existencia de una respuesta genética causada por la exposición y el contacto de los especímenes con el herbicida

    Nonminimal coupling of perfect fluids to curvature

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    In this work, we consider different forms of relativistic perfect fluid Lagrangian densities, that yield the same gravitational field equations in General Relativity. A particularly intriguing example is the case with couplings of the form [1+f2(R)]Lm[1+f_2(R)]{\cal L}_m, where RR is the scalar curvature, which induces an extra force that depends on the form of the Lagrangian density. It has been found that, considering the Lagrangian density Lm=p{\cal L}_m = p, where pp is the pressure, the extra-force vanishes. We argue that this is not the unique choice for the matter Lagrangian density, and that more natural forms for Lm{\cal L}_m do not imply the vanishing of the extra-force. Particular attention is paid to the impact on the classical equivalence between different Lagrangian descriptions of a perfect fluid.Comment: 6 pages. V2: minor changes and references adde

    Linear Theory of Electron-Plasma Waves at Arbitrary Collisionality

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    The dynamics of electron-plasma waves are described at arbitrary collisionality by considering the full Coulomb collision operator. The description is based on a Hermite-Laguerre decomposition of the velocity dependence of the electron distribution function. The damping rate, frequency, and eigenmode spectrum of electron-plasma waves are found as functions of the collision frequency and wavelength. A comparison is made between the collisionless Landau damping limit, the Lenard-Bernstein and Dougherty collision operators, and the electron-ion collision operator, finding large deviations in the damping rates and eigenmode spectra. A purely damped entropy mode, characteristic of a plasma where pitch-angle scattering effects are dominant with respect to collisionless effects, is shown to emerge numerically, and its dispersion relation is analytically derived. It is shown that such a mode is absent when simplified collision operators are used, and that like-particle collisions strongly influence the damping rate of the entropy mode.Comment: 23 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication on Journal of Plasma Physic

    Position-Velocity Diagrams for the Maser Emission coming from a Keplerian Ring

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    We have studied the maser emission from a thin, planar, gaseous ring in Keplerian rotation around a central mass observed edge-on. The absorption coefficient within the ring is assumed to follow a power law dependence with the distance from the central mass as, k=k0r^{-q}. We have calculated position-velocity diagrams for the most intense maser features, for different values of the exponent q. We have found that, depending on the value of q, these diagrams can be qualitatively different. The most intense maser emission at a given velocity can either come mainly from regions close to the inner or outer edges of the amplifying ring or from the line perpendicular to the line of sight and passing through the central mass (as is commonly assumed). Particularly, when q>1 the position-velocity diagram is qualitatively similar to the one observed for the water maser emission in the nucleus of the galaxy NGC 4258. In the context of this simple model, we conclude that in this object the absorption coefficient depends on the radius of the amplifying ring as a decreasing function, in order to have significant emission coming from the inner edge of the ring.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures, to appear in the 2007 July 20 issue of The Astrophysical Journa

    Quantum shutter approach to tunneling time scales with wave packets

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    The quantum shutter approach to tunneling time scales (G. Garc\'{\i }a-Calder\'{o}n and A. Rubio, Phys. Rev. A \textbf{55}, 3361 (1997)), which uses a cutoff plane wave as the initial condition, is extended in such a way that a certain type of wave packet can be used as the initial condition. An analytical expression for the time evolved wave function is derived. The time-domain resonance, the peaked structure of the probability density (as the function of time) at the exit of the barrier, originally found with the cutoff plane wave initial condition, is studied with the wave packet initial conditions. It is found that the time-domain resonance is not very sensitive to the width of the packet when the transmission process is in the tunneling regime.Comment: 6 page

    The mean curvature of cylindrically bounded submanifolds

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    We give an estimate of the mean curvature of a complete submanifold lying inside a closed cylinder B(r)×RB(r)\times\R^{\ell} in a product Riemannian manifold Nn×RN^{n-\ell}\times\R^{\ell}. It follows that a complete hypersurface of given constant mean curvature lying inside a closed circular cylinder in Euclidean space cannot be proper if the circular base is of sufficiently small radius. In particular, any possible counterexample to a conjecture of Calabion complete minimal hypersurfaces cannot be proper. As another application of our method, we derive a result about the stochastic incompleteness of submanifolds with sufficiently small mean curvature.Comment: First version (December 2008). Final version, including new title (February 2009). To appear in Mathematische Annale

    Reheating via a generalized non-minimal coupling of curvature to matter

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    In this work one shows that a generalized non-minimal coupling between geometry and matter is compatible with Starobinsky inflation and leads to a successful process of preheating, a reheating scenario based on the production of massive particles via parametric resonance. The model naturally extends the usual preheating mechanism, which resorts to an {\it ad-hoc} scalar curvature-dependent mass term for a scalar field χ\chi, and also encompasses a previously studied preheating channel based upon a non-standard kinetic term.Comment: 12 page

    On the white, the black, and the many shades of gray in between:Our reply to Van Ravenzwaaij and Wagenmakers (2021)

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    In 2019 we wrote an article (Tendeiro & Kiers, 2019) in Psychological Methods over null hypothesis Bayesian testing and its working horse, the Bayes factor. Recently, van Ravenzwaaij and Wagenmakers (2021) offered a response to our piece, also in this journal. Although we do welcome their contribution with thought-provoking remarks on our article, we ended up concluding that there were too many "issues" in van Ravenzwaaij and Wagenmakers (2021) that warrant a rebuttal. In this article we both defend the main premises of our original article and we put the contribution of van Ravenzwaaij and Wagenmakers (2021) under critical appraisal. Our hope is that this exchange between scholars decisively contributes toward a better understanding among psychologists of null hypothesis Bayesian testing in general and of the Bayes factor in particular. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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