212 research outputs found
Impact of Four-Quark Condensates on In-Medium Effects of Hadrons
Spectral properties of hadrons in nuclear matter are treated in the framework
of QCD sum rules. The influence of the ambient strongly interacting medium is
encoded in various condensates. Especially, the structure of different
four-quark condensates and their density dependencies in light quark systems
are exemplified for the omega meson and the nucleon.Comment: Contribution to Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum VII,
02.-07.09.2006, Ponta Delgada, Portuga
Emission of thermal photons and the equilibration time in Heavy-Ion collisions
The emission of hard real photons from thermalized expanding hadronic matter
is dominated by the initial high-temperature expansion phase. Therefore, a
measurement of photon emission in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions
provides valuable insights into the early conditions realized in such a
collision. In particular, the initial temperature of the expanding fireball or
equivalently the equilibration time of the strongly interacting matter are of
great interest. An accurate determination of these quantities could help to
answer the question whether or not partonic matter (the quark gluon plasma) is
created in such collisions. In this work, we investigate the emission of real
photons using a model which is based on the thermodynamics of QCD matter and
which has been shown to reproduce a large variety of other observables. With
the fireball evolution fixed beforehand, we are able to extract limits for the
equilibration time by a comparison with photon emission data measured by WA98.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication at Phys. Rev.
Chemical equilibration and thermal dilepton production from the quark gluon plasma at finite baryon density
The chemical equilibration of a highly unsaturated quark-gluon plasma has
been studied at finite baryon density. It is found that in the presence of
small amount of baryon density, the chemical equilibration for gluon becomes
slower and the temperature decreases less steeply as compared to the baryon
free plasma. As a result, the space time integrated yield of dilepton is
enhanced if the initial temperature of the plasma is held fixed. Even at a
fixed initial energy density, the suppression of the dilepton yields at higher
baryo-chemical potential is compensated, to a large extent, by the slow cooling
of the plasma.Comment: Latex, 19 pages, 8 postscript figures. To appear in Phys. Rev.
Stream Microbial Communities Show Resistance to Pharmaceutical Exposure
Residues of pharmaceuticals are increasingly detected in surface waters throughout the world. In four streams in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, we detected analgesics, stimulants, antihistamines, and antibiotics using passive organic samplers. We exposed biofilm communities in these streams to the common drugs caffeine, cimetidine, ciprofloxacin, and diphenhydramine. Respiration rates in the least urban stream were suppressed when exposed to these drugs, but biofilm functioning in the most urban stream was resistant to drug exposure. Exposure to the antibiotic ciprofloxacin altered bacterial community composition at all sites, with the greatest change occurring in the most urban stream. These results indicated that continuous exposure to drugs in urban streams may select for subâpopulations of highly resistant bacteria that maintain community function in response to urban contaminants
Urban stream microbial communities show resistance to pharmaceutical exposure
Residues of pharmaceuticals are increasingly detected in surface waters throughout the world. In four streams in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, we detected analgesics, stimulants, antihistamines, and antibiotics using passive organic samplers. We exposed biofilm communities in these streams to the common drugs caffeine, cimetidine, ciprofloxacin, and diphenhydramine. Respiration rates in the least urban stream were suppressed when exposed to these drugs, but biofilm functioning in the most urban stream was resistant to drug exposure. Exposure to the antibiotic ciprofloxacin altered bacterial community composition at all sites, with the greatest change occurring in the most urban stream. These results indicated that continuous exposure to drugs in urban streams may select for sub-populations of highly resistant bacteria that maintain community function in response to urban contaminants
Cosmic string induced sheet like baryon inhomogeneities at quark-hadron transition
Cosmic strings moving through matter produce wakes where density is higher
than the background density. We investigate the effects of such wakes occurring
at the time of a first order quark-hadron transition in the early universe and
show that they can lead to separation of quark-gluon plasma phase in the wake
region, while the region outside the wake converts to the hadronic phase.
Moving interfaces then trap large baryon densities in sheet like regions which
can extend across the entire horizon. Typical separation between such sheets,
at formation, is of the order of a km. Regions of baryon inhomogeneity of this
nature, i.e. having a planar geometry, and separated by such large distance
scales, appear to be well suited for the recent models of inhomogeneous
nucleosynthesis to reconcile with the large baryon to photon ratio implied by
the recent measurements of the cosmic microwave background power spectrum.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figure
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