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Ga NMR study of the local susceptibility in SrCr8Ga4O19: pseudogap and paramagnetic defects
We present the first Ga(4f) NMR study of the Cr susceptibility in the
archetype of Kagome based frustrated antiferromagnets,
SrCrGaO. Our major finding is that the susceptibility of the
frustrated lattice goes through a maximum around 50 K. Our data also supports
the existence of paramagnetic ``clusters'' of spins, responsible for the Curie
behavior observed in the macroscopic susceptibility at low T. These results set
novel features for the constantly debated physics of geometrically frustrated
magnets.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures Submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
Evolution from a nodeless gap to d(x2-y2) form in underdoped La(2-x)SrxCuO4
Using angle-resolved photoemission (ARPES), it is revealed that the
low-energy electronic excitation spectra of highly underdoped superconducting
and non-superconducting La(2-x)SrxCuO4 cuprates are gapped along the entire
underlying Fermi surface at low temperatures. We show how the gap function
evolves to a d(x2-y2) form as increasing temperature or doping, consistent with
the vast majority of ARPES studies of cuprates. Our results provide essential
information for uncovering the symmetry of the order parameter(s) in strongly
underdoped cuprates, which is a prerequisite for understanding the pairing
mechanism and how superconductivity emerges from a Mott insulator.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Relativistic Hydrodynamics with General Anomalous Charges
We consider the hydrodynamic regime of gauge theories with general triangle
anomalies, where the participating currents may be global or gauged, abelian or
non-abelian. We generalize the argument of arXiv:0906.5044, and construct at
the viscous order the stress-energy tensor, the charge currents and the entropy
current.Comment: 13 pages, Revte
Ecological-Economic Assesment Trevally Culture In North Lembeh District Of Bitung City, North Sulawesi Province
This study aimed to know several water quality conditions for trevally culture, determine the culture area suitability, and inform the financial benefit of the trevally culture activity in floating net system. Determination of the trevally culture was based on physical and chemical water conditions. Results showed that water conditions in Pintu Kota was suitable for trevally culture. Net B/C Ratio was more than one, 1.34; Positive NPV was IDR. 173,838,237,98; IRR reached 36,5%; PI was > 1, 11.61; and POT was 2.7 years, where the return period was 6 cycles at an interest rate of 0,5%. The calculations of stochastic approach got positive NPV of IDR. 202,964,498, the IRR was not less than 46,2%, the PI was > 2,7; and POT was 2,8 years at the most. There were two trevally culture groups, poparo and tude each of which consisted of 10 members. With one floating net cage system of 6 nets, the investment was economically feasible.Key words: trevally culture, floating net cage system, feasibility, suitability landABSTRAKPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk Mengetahui kondisi beberapa kualitas air untuk budidaya ikan kuwe, Menentukan kesesuaian lahan budidaya ikan kuwe, Menginformasikan manfaat finansial usaha budidaya ikan kuwe (Caranx sp) sistem karamba jaring apung. Penelitian ini dilakukan di perairan Pintu Kota, dan penentuan lokasi budidaya ikan bobara dilakukan berdasarkan pengamatan kondisi perairan fisika dan kimia. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kondisi perairan di Pintu Kota masih sesuai untuk dilakukan usaha budidaya. Hasil perhitungan analisis ekonomi diperoleh Net B/C Ratio lebih besar dari satu yakni 1,34; NPV positif yakni Rp 173,838,237,98; IRR mencapai 36,5%; PI lebih besar dari satu yakni 11,61, dan POT selama 2,7 tahun, dimana jangka waktu pengembalian investasi sebanyak 6 siklus pada tingkat suku bunga 0,5%. Perhitungan dengan pendekatan stokastik NPV diperoleh paling besar Rp 202,964,498, IRR tidak kurang dari dari 46,2%; PI paling sedikit turun menjadi 2,7 dan POT paling lama 2,8 tahun. Hanya ada dua kelompok usaha yaitu kelompok poparo dan tude yang masing-masing berjumlah 10 orang. Dengan satu paket keramba ada 6 jaring, Investasi usaha ikan kuwe dikategorikan layak secara ekonomi.Kata kunci: Budidaya Ikan Kuwe, Karamba Jaring Apung, Kelayakan Usaha, Kesesuaian Laha
Spin Echo Decay in a Stochastic Field Environment
We derive a general formalism with which it is possible to obtain the time
dependence of the echo size for a spin in a stochastic field environment. Our
model is based on ``strong collisions''. We examine in detail three cases
where: (I) the local field is Ising-like, (II) the field distribution is
continuous and has a finite second moment, and (III) the distribution is
Lorentzian. The first two cases show a T2 minimum effect and are exponential in
time cubed for short times. The last case can be approximated by a
phenomenological stretched exponential.Comment: 11 pages + 3 postscript figure
Discovery of Multiply Imaged Galaxies behind the Cluster and Lensed Quasar SDSS J1004+4112
We have identified three multiply imaged galaxies in Hubble Space Telescope
images of the redshift z=0.68 cluster responsible for the large-separation
quadruply lensed quasar, SDSS J1004+4112. Spectroscopic redshifts have been
secured for two of these systems using the Keck I 10m telescope. The most
distant lensed galaxy, at z=3.332, forms at least four images, and an Einstein
ring encompassing 3.1 times more area than the Einstein ring of the lensed QSO
images at z=1.74, due to the greater source distance. For a second multiply
imaged galaxy, we identify Ly_alpha emission at a redshift of z=2.74. The
cluster mass profile can be constrained from near the center of the brightest
cluster galaxy, where we observe both a radial arc and the fifth image of the
lensed quasar, to the Einstein radius of the highest redshift galaxy, ~110 kpc.
Our preliminary modeling indicates that the mass approximates an elliptical
body, with an average projected logarithmic gradient of ~-0.5. The system is
potentially useful for a direct measurement of world models in a previously
untested redshift range.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. Accepted by ApJL. High resolution version of the
paper can be found at: http://wise-obs.tau.ac.il/~kerens/papers.htm
TB transmission is associated with prolonged stay in a low socio-economic, high burdened TB and HIV community in Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract
Background
While several studies have assessed the associations between biological factors and tuberculosis (TB) transmission, our understanding of the associations between TB transmission and social and economic factors remains incomplete. We aimed to explore associations between community TB transmission and socio-economic factors within a high TB-HIV burdened setting.
Methods
We conducted a cross-sectional molecular epidemiology study among adult patients attending a routine TB clinic. Demographic and clinical data were extracted from TB registers and clinical folders; social and economic data were collected using interviewer-administered questionnaires; Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates were genotyped and classified as clustered/non-clustered using IS6110-based Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism. Composite “social” and “economic” scores were generated from social and economic data. Data were analyzed using StataCorp version 15.0 software. Stratified, bivariable analyses were performed using chi-squared. Wilcoxon signed rank tests; univariable and multivariable logistic regression models were developed to explore associations in the social, economic, traditional and composite TB risk factors with TB transmission.
Results
Of the 505 patient Mtb strains, 348(69%) cases were classified as clustered and 157(31%) were non-clustered. Clustered cases were more likely to have lived longer in the study community, (odds ratio [OR] = 1.05, 95% Confidence interval [C.I]:1.02–1.09, p = 0.006); in the same house (OR = 1.04, C.I: 0.99–1.08, p = 0.06); and had increased household crowding conditions (i.e fewer rooms used for sleeping, OR = 0.45, C.I:0.21–0.95, p = 0.04). Although a higher proportion of clustered cases had a low economic score, no statistically significant association was found between clustering and either the economic score (p = 0.13) or social score (p = 0.26).
Conclusions
We report a novel association between Mtb transmission and prolonged stay within a high burdened community. Transmission was also associated with fewer rooms for sleeping in a household. Increased social interaction and prolonged residence in a high burdened community are important factors linked to Mtb transmission, possibly due to increased probability of higher effective contact rates. The possible importance of degrees of poverty within low socio-economic setting warrants further study
Evidence of magnetic mechanism for cuprate superconductivity
A proper understanding of the mechanism for cuprate superconductivity can
emerge only by comparing materials in which physical parameters vary one at a
time. Here we present a variety of bulk, resonance, and scattering measurements
on the (Ca_xLa_{1-x})(Ba_{1.75-x}La_{0.25+x})Cu_3O_y high temperature
superconductors, in which this can be done. We determine the superconducting,
Neel, glass, and pseudopage critical temperatures. In addition, we clarify
which physical parameter varies, and, equally important, which does not, with
each chemical modification. This allows us to demonstrate that a single energy
scale, set by the superexchange interaction J, controls all the critical
temperatures of the system. J, in-turn, is determined by the in plane Cu-O-Cu
buckling angle.Comment: 17 pages, 13 figure
The Spin Glass Transition : Exponents and Dynamics
Numerical simulations on Ising Spin Glasses show that spin glass transitions
do not obey the usual universality rules which hold at canonical second order
transitions. On the other hand the dynamics at the approach to the transition
appear to take up a universal form for all spin glasses. The implications for
the fundamental physics of transitions in complex systems are addressed.Comment: 4 pages (Latex) with 3 figures (postscript), accepted for publication
in Physica
Do topology and ferromagnetism cooperate at the EuS/BiSe interface?
We probe the local magnetic properties of interfaces between the insulating
ferromagnet EuS and the topological insulator BiSe using low energy
muon spin rotation (LE-SR). We compare these to the interface between EuS
and the topologically trivial metal, titanium. Below the magnetic transition of
EuS, we detect strong local magnetic fields which extend several nm into the
adjacent layer and cause a complete depolarization of the muons. However, in
both BiSe and titanium we measure similar local magnetic fields,
implying that their origin is mostly independent of the topological properties
of the interface electronic states. In addition, we use resonant soft X-ray
angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (SX-ARPES) to probe the electronic
band structure at the interface between EuS and BiSe. By tuning the
photon energy to the Eu anti-resonance at the Eu pre-edge we are able to
detect the BiSe conduction band, through a protective AlO
capping layer and the EuS layer. Moreover, we observe a signature of an
interface-induced modification of the buried BiSe wave functions and/or
the presence of interface states
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