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Multiple hadron production in e+e- annihilation induced by heavy primary quarks. New analysis
In this paper we present an analysis of the multiple hadron production
induced by primary heavy quarks in e+e- annihilation with the account of most
complete and corrected experimental data. In the framework of perturbative QCD,
new theoretical bounds on the asymptotically constant differences of the
multiplicities in processes with light and heavy quarks are given.Comment: 26 pages, 7 figures, to be published in Particles & Nucle
Radion production in exclusive processes at CERN LHC
In the Randall-Sundrum (RS) scenario the compactification radius of the extra
dimension is stabilized by the radion, which is a scalar field lighter than the
graviton Kaluza-Klein states. It implies that the detection of the radion will
be the first signature of the stabilized RS model. In this paper we study the
exclusive production of the radion in electromagnetic and diffractive hadron -
hadron collisions at the LHC. Our results demonstrate that the diffractive
production of radion is dominant and should be feasible of study at CERN LHC.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
Ice Formation in Model Biological Membranes in the Presence of Cryoprotectors
Ice formation in model biological membranes is studied by SAXS and WAXS in
the presence of cryoprotectors: dimethyl sulfoxide and glycerol. Three types of
phospholipid membranes: DPPC, DMPC, DSPC are chosen for the investigation as
well-studied model biological membranes. A special cryostat is used for sample
cooling from 14.1C to -55.4C. The ice formation is only detected by WAXS in
binary phospholipid/water and ternary phospholipid/cryoprotector/water systems
in the condition of excess solvent. Ice formation in a binary
phospholipid/water system creates an abrupt decrease of the membrane repeat
distance by delta-d, so-called ice-induced dehydration of intermembrane space.
The value of delta-d decreases as the cryoprotector concentration increases.
The formation of ice does not influence the membrane structure (delta-d = 0)
for cryoprotector mole fractions higher than 0.05.Comment: PDF: 9 pages, 3 figures; sourse in MS Wor
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