309 research outputs found

    T/B scaling without quasiparticle mass divergence: YbCo2Ge4

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    YbCo2_2Ge4_4 is a clean paramagnetic Kondo lattice which displays non-Fermi liquid behavior. We report a detailed investigation of the specific heat, magnetic Gr\"uneisen parameter (Γmag\Gamma_{\rm mag}) and temperature derivative of the magnetization (MM) on a high-quality single crystal at temperatures down to 0.10.1~K and magnetic fields up to 7~T. Γmag\Gamma_{\rm mag} and dM/dTdM/dT display a divergence upon cooling and obey T/BT/B scaling. Similar behavior has previously been found in several other Yb-based Kondo lattices and related to a zero-field quantum critical point without fine tuning of pressure or composition. However, in the approach of B→0B\rightarrow 0 the electronic heat capacity coefficient of YbCo2_2Ge4_4 saturates at low TT, excluding ferromagnetic quantum criticality. This indicates that T/BT/B scaling is insufficient to prove a zero-field quantum critical point.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures (including supplemental material

    Investigation of Spatial Distribution of Radiocesium in a Paddy Field as a Potential Sink

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    Surface soils, under various land uses, were contaminated by radionuclides that were released by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. Because paddy fields are one of the main land uses in Japan, we investigated the spatial distribution of radiocesium and the influence of irrigation water in a paddy field during cultivation. Soil core samples collected at a paddy field in Fukushima showed that plowing had disturbed the original depth distribution of radiocesium. The horizontal distribution of radiocesium did not show any evidence for significant influence of radiocesium from irrigation water, and its accumulation within the paddy field, since the original amount of radiocesium was much larger than was added into the paddy field by irrigation water. However, it is possible that rainfall significantly increases the loading of radiocesium.published_or_final_versio

    Influences of Holocene environmental changes on submarine cave ostracode community and species diversity

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    Oral PresentationSubmarine cave is a unique ecosystem where some β€œliving fossil” species have been discovered, probably due to its dark and isolated nature. However, the long-term community history of organisms living in submarine cave remains poorly understood. Here, fossil ostracode faunal and diversity changes during the past 7,000 years are examined with the use of 2 sediment cores obtained from Daidokutsu submarine cave in Okinawa, Japan. Ostracode fauna in these cores is dominated by shallow marine reef species (e.g. Loxoconcha japonica, Xestoleberis spp., Paranesidea spp., and Cytherella spp.), besides, it includes some typical submarine cave species (e.g. Kasella ryukyuensis, Cardobairdia sp., Microcythere spp., and Bythocypris sp.). TempOral Presentation changes in relative abundances of typical submarine cave species and shallow marine reef species reflect changes in connectivity between cave and the outside shallow marine reef environment during the Holocene. Based on multi-dimensional scaling and cluster analysis, the faunal composition changes in the cores can be divided into 3 stages, which are possibly in the sequence of 1) cave environment connected with open ocean, 2) transitional stage, to 3) cave environment with limited exchange with open ocean. These results suggest that Daidokutsu cave has gradually changed from a relatively open cave to current dark and enclosed cave, and such dark and enclosed cave environment has only had a history of around 1000 years.postprin

    The Cryogenic System for the Panda-X Dark Matter Search Experiment

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    Panda-X is a liquid xenon dual-phase detector for the Dark Matter Search. The first modestly-sized module will soon be installed in the China JinPing Deep Underground Laboratory in Sichuan province, P.R. China. The cryogenics system is designed to handle much larger detectors, even the final version in the ton scale. Special attention has been paid to the reliability, serviceability, and adaptability to the requirements of a growing experiment. The system is cooled by a single Iwatani PC150 Pulse Tube Refrigerator. After subtracting all thermal losses, the remaining cooling power is still 82W. The fill speed was 9 SLPM, but could be boosted by LN2 assisted cooling to 40 SLPM. For the continuous recirculation and purification through a hot getter, a heat exchanger was employed to reduce the required cooling power. The recirculation speed is limited to 35 SLPM by the gas pump. At this speed, recirculation only adds 18.5 W to the heat load of the system, corresponding to a 95.2 % efficiency of the heat exchanger.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure

    Dynamics of Simple Balancing Models with State Dependent Switching Control

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    Time-delayed control in a balancing problem may be a nonsmooth function for a variety of reasons. In this paper we study a simple model of the control of an inverted pendulum by either a connected movable cart or an applied torque for which the control is turned off when the pendulum is located within certain regions of phase space. Without applying a small angle approximation for deviations about the vertical position, we see structurally stable periodic orbits which may be attracting or repelling. Due to the nonsmooth nature of the control, these periodic orbits are born in various discontinuity-induced bifurcations. Also we show that a coincidence of switching events can produce complicated periodic and aperiodic solutions.Comment: 36 pages, 12 figure

    Transcriptional activity of the 5β€²-flanking region of the thyroid transcription factor-1 gene in human thyroid cell lines

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    Thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1, NKX2-1) is a homeodomain-containing transcriptional factor that binds to and activates the promoters of thyroid and lung-specific genes, such as thyroglobulin, thyroid peroxidase, and thyroid stimulating hormone receptor. TTF-1 is known to play a key role in the development of the thyroid. However, the precise mechanism of TTF-1 gene transcription in human thyroid cells has not been studied. The expression of transcriptional activity in various lengths of the 5β€²-flanking region of the human TTF -1 gene was studied in TTF-1 positive and negative human thyroid cell lines. Increased transcriptional activity was observed in thyroid cell lines containing plasmids that coded for a sequence proximal to the transcription start site of exon 1 of the TTF-1 gene. However, we did not observe any difference in promoter activity in the region up to βˆ’2.6 kb from the proximal transcription start site of the TTF-1 gene between TTF-1 positive and negative cells. These results suggest that the proximal 5β€²-flanking region of the human TTF -1 gene does not contain sufficient cis-active regulatory information to direct gene expression in thyroid cells, and that other cis- or trans-acting factors participate in the thyroid specific gene expression of TTF-1

    Studies of ultra-intense laser plasma interactions for fast ignition

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    Copyright 2000 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Physics of Plasmas, 7(5), 2014-2022, 2000 and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.87402

    Indonesian Throughflow drove Australian climate form humid Pliocene to arid Pleistocene

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    Late Miocene to mid-Pleistocene sedimentary proxy records reveal that northwest Australia underwent an abrupt transition from dry to humid climate conditions at 5.5 million years (Ma), likely receiving year-round rainfall, but after ~3.3 Ma, climate shifted toward an increasingly seasonal precipitation regime. The progressive constriction of the Indonesian Throughflow likely decreased continental humidity and transferred control of northwest Australian climate from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean, leading to drier conditions punctuated by monsoonal precipitation. The northwest dust pathway and fully established seasonal and orbitally controlled precipitation were in place by ~2.4 Ma, well after the intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation. The transition from humid to arid conditions was driven by changes in Pacific and Indian Ocean circulation and regional atmospheric moisture transport, influenced by the emerging Maritime Continent. We conclude that the Maritime Continent is the switchboard modulating teleconnections between tropical and high-latitude climate systems.published_or_final_versio

    Deaminase-Independent Inhibition of Parvoviruses by the APOBEC3A Cytidine Deaminase

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    The APOBEC3 proteins form a multigene family of cytidine deaminases with inhibitory activity against viruses and retrotransposons. In contrast to APOBEC3G (A3G), APOBEC3A (A3A) has no effect on lentiviruses but dramatically inhibits replication of the parvovirus adeno-associated virus (AAV). To study the contribution of deaminase activity to the antiviral activity of A3A, we performed a comprehensive mutational analysis of A3A. By mutation of non-conserved residues, we found that regions outside of the catalytic active site contribute to both deaminase and antiviral activities. Using A3A point mutants and A3A/A3G chimeras, we show that deaminase activity is not required for inhibition of recombinant AAV production. We also found that deaminase-deficient A3A mutants block replication of both wild-type AAV and the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM). In addition, we identify specific residues of A3A that confer activity against AAV when substituted into A3G. In summary, our results demonstrate that deaminase activity is not necessary for the antiviral activity of A3A against parvoviruses
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