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Holonomy groups of pseudo-quaternionic-K\"ahlerian manifolds of non-zero scalar curvature
The holonomy group of a pseudo-quaternionic-K\"ahlerian manifold of
signature with non-zero scalar curvature is contained in
\Sp(1)\cdot\Sp(r,s) and it contains \Sp(1). It is proved that either is
irreducible, or and preserves an isotropic subspace of dimension
, in the last case, there are only two possibilities for the connected
component of the identity of such . This gives the classification of
possible connected holonomy groups of pseudo-quaternionic-K\"ahlerian manifolds
of non-zero scalar curvature.Comment: 7 pages; Dedicated to Dmitri Vladimirovich Alekseevsky at the
occasion of his 70th birthda
Complications And Stoma Care Self-Efficacy Are Associated With Ostomy Adjustment In People With An Intestinal Or Urinary Ostomy
poster abstractMore than 120,000 new ostomies, or surgically created openings through the abdomen for bowel or urinary elimination, are created annually in North America. Up to 80% of patients with a new ostomy experience ostomy-related complications that can interfere with adjustment to living with an ostomy and diminish quality of life. The purpose of this study was to examine relationships among ostomy complications, stoma care self-efficacy, and ostomy adjustment in people living with an intestinal or urinary ostomy. Examining relationships is important to identify people at risk for poor adjustment and to allow for early intervention to improve outcomes for these patients. Data were collected from 202 participants by trained telephone interviewers. Eligible participants: 18 years of age or older, had ostomy surgery within the past 24 months, currently have an ostomy, and were able to speak English. The Ostomy Adjustment Inventory-23 was used to assess adjustment to living with an ostomy and the Stoma Self- Efficacy Scale measured confidence in caring for an ostomy. Univariate analyses were conducted using t-tests, ANOVA, and correlations using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. Higher ostomy adjustment scores were observed in participants with permanent versus temporary ostomies (p=.002).
Compared to those who did not experience ostomy complications, participants who developed peristomal dermatitis (p=.005), parastomal hypergranulation (p=.003), stomal bleeding (p=.004), and stomal retraction (p=.015) had lower ostomy adjustment scores. Stoma care self-efficacy scores were significantly correlated with ostomy adjustment scores (r=0.534, p=.000). Ostomy complications that may be modifiable influence ostomy adjustment. Additional support and education to reduce complications and enhance stoma care self-efficacy are needed for people at risk for poor adjustment. Future research is needed to develop and test the effectiveness of interventions to enhance self-efficacy and ostomy adjustment
The optical-ultraviolet continuum of Seyfert 2 galaxies
This paper aims to understand the continuum of Seyfert 2 galaxies. By fitting
the single galaxies in the sample of Heckman et al. (1995) with composite
models (shock+ photoionization from the active center), we show that five main
components characterize the SED of the continuum. Shocks play an important role
since they produce a high temperature zone where soft X-rays are emitted.
We show that in the optical-UV range, the slope of the NLR emission
reproduces the observed values, and may be the main component of the
featureless continuum. The presence of star forming regions cannot be excluded
in the circumnuclear region of various Seyfert galaxies. An attempt is made to
find their fingerprints in the observed AGN spectra. Finally, it is
demonstrated that multi-cloud models are necessary to interpret the spectra of
single objects, even in the global investigation of a sample of galaxies.Comment: 26 pages, LaTeX (including 5 Tables) + 17 PostScript figures. To
appear in "The Astrophysical Journal
Primordial Magnetic Fields, Right Electrons, and the Abelian Anomaly
In the standard model there are charges with abelian anomaly only (e.g.
right-handed electron number) which are effectively conserved in the early
universe until some time shortly before the electroweak scale. A state at
finite chemical potential of such a charge, possibly arising due to asymmetries
produced at the GUT scale, is unstable to the generation of hypercharge
magnetic field. Quite large magnetic fields ( gauss at GeV with typical inhomogeneity scale ) can be
generated. These fields may be of cosmological interest, potentially acting as
seeds for amplification to larger scale magnetic fields through non-linear
mechanisms. Previously derived bounds on exotic violating operators may
also be evaded.Comment: Revised version, to appear in Phys. Rev. Lett.. Analysis has been
extended to larger chemical potentials, for which large magnetic fields
survive at the electroweak scale. Previous bounds on violating
operators are also evaded in this cas
Multiphase PC/PL Relations: Comparison between Theory and observations
Cepheids are fundamental objects astrophysically in that they hold the key to
a CMB independent estimate of Hubble's constant. A number of researchers have
pointed out the possibilities of breaking degeneracies between Omega_Matter and
H0 if there is a CMB independent distance scale accurate to a few percent (Hu
2005). Current uncertainties in the distance scale are about 10% but future
observations, with, for example, the JWST, will be capable of estimating H0 to
within a few percent. A crucial step in this process is the Cepheid PL
relation. Recent evidence has emerged that the PL relation, at least in optical
bands, is nonlinear and that neglect of such a nonlinearity can lead to errors
in estimating H0 of up to 2 percent. Hence it is important to critically
examine this possible nonlinearity both observationally and theoretically.
Existing PC/PL relations rely exclusively on evaluating these relations at mean
light. However, since such relations are the average of relations at different
phases. Here we report on recent attempts to compare theory and observation in
the multiphase PC/PL planes. We construct state of the art Cepheid pulsations
models appropriate for the LMC/Galaxy and compare the resulting PC/PL relations
as a function of phase with observations. For the LMC, the (V-I) period-color
relation at minimum light can have quite a narrow dispersion (0.2-0.3 mags) and
thus could be useful in placing constraints on models. At longer periods, the
models predict significantly redder (by about 0.2-0.3 mags) V-I colors. We
discuss possible reasons for this and also compare PL relations at various
phases of pulsation and find clear evidence in both theory and observations for
a nonlinear PL relation.Comment: 5 pages, 8 figures, proceeding for "Stellar Pulsation: Challenges for
Theory and Observation", Santa Fe 200
Special Lagrangian cones with higher genus links
For every odd natural number g=2d+1 we prove the existence of a countably
infinite family of special Lagrangian cones in C^3 over a closed Riemann
surface of genus g, using a geometric PDE gluing method.Comment: 48 page
Quantifying mating success of territorial males and sneakers in a bower-building cichlid fish
The strategies and traits males evolve to mate with females are incredible in their diversity. Theory on the evolution of secondary sexual characters suggests that evolving any costly trait or strategy will pay off and stabilise in the population if it is advantageous compared to the alternative less costly strategy, but quantifying the relative success of the two can be difficult. In Lake Malawi, Africa, there are >200 species of cichlid fish in which the males form leks and spend several weeks per year building sand-castle “bowers” several times their size. We tested the idea that a less costly “sneaking” strategy could be successful by quantifying the mating success of bower-holding versus non-bower-holding males. We PIT-tagged every fish in a semi-natural experimental set-up and placed tag-readers on the side of bowers to determine which fish held a bower. We then genotyped the eggs removed from females’ mouths to assign paternity of each egg. Broods were fathered by up to 3 different males. Although paternity was mostly assigned to males that held a bower, a small number of males who did not own a bower were more successful than some of those that did, indicating a role for an alternative strategy in these bower builders
Electroweak baryogenesis induced by a scalar field
A cosmological pseudoscalar field coupled to hypercharge topological number
density can exponentially amplify hyperelectric and hypermagnetic fields while
coherently rolling or oscillating, leading to the formation of a time-dependent
condensate of topological number density. The topological condensate can be
converted, under certain conditions, into baryons in sufficient quantity to
explain the observed baryon asymmetry in the universe. The amplified
hypermagnetic field can perhaps sufficiently strengthen the electroweak phase
transition, and by doing so, save any pre-existing baryon number asymmetry from
extinction.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Lattice Green Function (at 0) for the 4d Hypercubic Lattice
The generating function for recurrent Polya walks on the four dimensional
hypercubic lattice is expressed as a Kampe-de-Feriet function. Various
properties of the associated walks are enumerated.Comment: latex, 5 pages, Res. Report 1
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