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Charge dynamics of the Co-doped BaFeAs
We report on a thorough optical investigation over a broad spectral range and
as a function of temperature of the charge dynamics in
Ba(CoFe)As compounds for Co-doping ranging between 0 and
18%. For the parent compound as well as for =0.025 we observe the opening of
a pseudogap, due to the spin-density-wave phase transition and inducing a
reshuffling of spectral weight from low to high frequencies. For compounds with
0.051 0.11 we detect the superconducting gap, while at =0.18 the
material stays metallic at all temperatures. We describe the effective metallic
contribution to the optical conductivity with two Drude terms, representing the
combination of a coherent and incoherent component, and extract the respective
scattering rates. We establish that the transport properties in the normal
phase are dominated by the coherent Drude term for 00.051 and by the
incoherent one for 0.0610.18, respectively. Finally through spectral
weight arguments, we give clear-cut evidence for moderate electronic
correlations for 00.061, which then crossover to values appropriate
for a regime of weak interacting and nearly-free electron metals for
0.11
Ramanujan's summation, Hecke-type double sums, and Appell-Lerch sums
We use a specialization of Ramanujan's summation to give a new
proof of a recent formula of Hickerson and Mortenson which expands a special
family of Hecke-type double sums in terms of Appell-Lerch sums and theta
functions.Comment: Identity was known to L. Kronecke
An improved error assessment for the GEM-T1 gravitational model
Several tests were designed to determine the correct error variances for the GEM-T1 gravitational solution which was derived exclusively from satellite tracking data. The basic method employs both wholly independent and dependent subset data solutions and produces a full field coefficient by coefficient estimate of the model uncertainties. The GEM-T1 errors were further analyzed using a method based upon eigenvalue-eigenvector analysis which calibrates the entire covariance matrix. Dependent satellite and independent altimetric and surface gravity data sets, as well as independent satellite deep resonance information, confirm essentially the same error assessment
Radiation Monitoring in Mixed Environments at CERN: from the IRRAD6 Facility to the LHC Experiments
RadFET and p-i-n diode semiconductor dosimeters from different manufacturers will be used for radiation monitoring at the Experiments of the CERN LHC accelerator. In this work these sensors were exposed over three months in the CERN-IRRAD6 facility that provides mixed high-energy particles at low rates. The aim was to validate the operation of such sensors in a radiation field where the conditions are close to the ones expected inside full working LHC particle detectors. The results of this long-term irradiation campaign are presented, discussed and compared with measurements by other dosimetric means as well as Monte Carlo simulations. Finally, the integration of several dosimetric devices in one sensor carrier is also presented
The Tumor Suppressor HHEX Inhibits Axon Growth when Prematurely Expressed in Developing Central Nervous System Neurons
Neurons in the embryonic and peripheral nervoussystem respond to injury by activating transcriptional programs supportive of axon growth, ultimately resulting in functional recovery. In contrast, neurons in the adult central nervous system (CNS) possess a limited capacity to regenerate axons after injury, fundamentally constraining repair. Activating pro-regenerative gene expression in CNS neurons is a promising therapeutic approach, but progress is hampered by incomplete knowledge of the relevant transcription factors. An emerging hypothesis is that factors implicated in cellular growth and motility outside the nervous system may also control axon growth in neurons. We therefore tested sixty-nine transcription factors, previously identified as possessing tumor suppressive or oncogenic properties in non-neuronal cells, in assays of neurite outgrowth. This screen identified YAP1 and E2F1 as enhancers of neurite outgrowth, and PITX1, RBM14, ZBTB16, and HHEX as inhibitors. Follow-up experiments are focused on the tumor suppressor HHEX, one of the strongest growth inhibitors. HHEX is widely expressed in adult CNS neurons, including corticospinal tract neurons after spinal injury, but is present only in trace amounts in immature cortical neurons and adult peripheral neurons. HHEX overexpression in early postnatal cortical neurons reduced both initial axonogenesis and the rate of axon elongation, and domain deletion analysis strongly implicated transcriptional repression as the underlying mechanism. These findings suggest a role for HHEX in restricting axon growth in the developing CNS, and substantiate the hypothesis that previously identified oncogenes and tumor suppressors can play conserved roles in axon extension
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