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A feeble window on leptophilic dark matter
In this paper we study a leptophilic dark matter scenario involving feeble
dark matter coupling to the Standard Model (SM) and compressed dark
matter-mediator mass spectrum. We consider a simplified model where the SM is
extended with one Majorana fermion, the dark matter, and one charged scalar,
the mediator, coupling to the SM leptons through a Yukawa interaction. We first
discuss the dependence of the dark matter relic abundance on the Yukawa
coupling going continuously from freeze-in to freeze-out with an intermediate
stage of conversion driven freeze-out. Focusing on the latter, we then exploit
the macroscopic decay length of the charged scalar to study the resulting
long-lived-particle signatures at collider and to explore the experimental
reach on the viable portion of the parameter space.Comment: 32 pages, 10 figure
Blazars distance indications from Fermi and TeV data
A new method to constrain the distance of blazars with unknown redshift using
combined observations in the GeV and TeV regimes will be presented. The
underlying assumption is that the Very High Energy (VHE) spectrum corrected for
the absorption of TeV photons by the Extragalactic Background Light (EBL) via
photon-photon interaction should still be softer than the extrapolation of the
gamma-ray spectrum observed by Fermi/LAT. Starting from the observed spectral
data at VHE, the EBL-corrected spectra are derived as a function of the
redshift z and fitted with power laws. Comparing the redshift dependent VHE
slopes with the power law fits to the LAT data an upper limit to the source
redshift can be derived. The method is applied to all TeV blazars detected by
LAT with known distance and an empirical law describing the relation between
the upper limits and the true redshifts is derived. This law can be used to
estimate the distance of unknown redshift blazars: as an example, the distance
of PKS 1424+240 is inferred.Comment: Contribution to SciNeGHE 2010, Trieste, Italy, September 2010; 4
pages, 2 figur
TeV blazars and their distance
Recently, a new method to constrain the distance of blazars with unknown
redshift using combined observations in the GeV and TeV regimes has been
developed, with the underlying assumption that the Very High Energy (VHE)
spectrum corrected for the absorption of TeV photons by the Extragalactic
Background Light (EBL) via photon-photon interaction should still be softer
than the gamma-ray spectrum observed by Fermi/LAT. The constraints found are
related to the real redshifts by a simple linear relation, that has been used
to infer the unknown distance of blazars. The sample will be revised with the
up-to-date spectra in both TeV and GeV bands, the method tested with the more
recent EBL models and finally applied to the unknown distance blazars detected
at VHE.Comment: Contribution to "Cosmic Radiation Fields: Sources in the early
Universe", Desy, Germany, November 9-12, 2010; 6 pages, 3 figures (revised
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Sustainable tourism indicators as policy making tools: lessons from ETIS implementation at destination level
This paper aims to analyse the roles sustainable tourism indicators (STIs) play in policy making processes at destination level through a three-dimensional framework: 1) instrumental (direct use of information for decision-making), 2) conceptual (awareness raising) and 3) symbolic (legitimate decisions). The European Tourism Indicator System (ETIS) is taken as a reference system as the only common framework developed by the European Commission to measure and monitor tourism sustainability. Our empirical research follows a three-step approach. Firstly, we analysed ETIS to investigate its potential to be linked to tourism policy. Secondly, we took Zuid Limburg, the Netherlands as a case study, to assess the role of ETIS pilot implementation at the destination. Finally, we performed a comparative analysis of 11 destinations that have tested ETIS, to better frame the weight of the indicator roles in local policy making processes. We conclude that so far the STIs developed within ETIS have had limited instrumental and symbolic use, while their conceptual role, related to the social learning process resulting from their implementation, can be considered a pre-condition for other roles to emerge. Moreover, the indicators' role within policy making is closely linked to the specific governance context, influencing and being influenced by it
Post-anthesis accumulation and remobilization of dry matter, nitrogen and phosphorus in durum wheat as affected by soil type
The objective of the research was to quantify the changes in the accumulation of dry matter and N and P content of four durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) varieties grown on two soil types (sandy-loam and clay-loam), differing for texture, nitrogen content and water holding capacity. Plants were grown in containers and were rainfed until anthesis; irrigation was performed during grain filling to avoid water stress. The difference in total vegetative weight and nitrogen and phosphorus content of plants between anthesis and maturity was used to indirectly estimate the relative contribution of pre-anthesis assimilation and remobilization to grain yield. The behaviour of the four varieties was similar as they ranked in the same order for pre-anthesis and post-anthesis dry matter accumulation and grain yield and differences in soil characteristics induced similar changes in dry matter, N and P accumulation and remobilization. Soil type greatly affected the patterns of dry matter, N and P accumulation and remobilization. Plants grown on clay-loam soil had higher dry weight and N and P content both at anthesis and at maturity and higher grain yield at maturity, compared to plants grown on sandy-loam soil and the remobilization of dry matter, N and P were 75, 140 and 55% higher. Most of the grain carbohydrates originated from photosynthates produced during grain fill, as the contribution of remobilization of dry matter to grain yield did not reach 30%, while most of the grain N and P originated from the remobilization of N and P accumulated prior to anthesis as remobilization of N accounted for 73–82% of grain N content and remobilization of P accounted for 56–63% of grain P content
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