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Collective flow in heavy ion collisions at intermediate energies
We present results of a flow analysis for the set of reactions of 124,129Xe
projectiles and 112,124Sn targets at incident energies 100 and 150 A MeV
studied with the INDRA detector at GSI. The dependence on centrality and on p_t
of the directed and elliptic flow are determined for isotopically selected
reaction products with Z \le 3. The flow parameters v_1 and v_2, in general,
follow expected trends but isotopic effects are small.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, contributed talk at INPC, Tokyo, June 3-8, 2007,
to appear in the proceeding
An Outlook on the Localisation and Structure-Function Relationships of R Proteins in Solanum
The co-evolution of plants and plant-pathogens shaped a multi-layered defence system in plants, in which Resistance proteins (R proteins) play a significant role. A fundamental understanding of the functioning of these R proteins and their position in the broader defence system of the plant is essential. Sub-project 3 of the BIOEXPLOIT programme studies how R proteins are activated upon effector recognition and how recognition is conveyed in resistance signalling pathways, using the solanaceous R proteins Rx1 (from S. tuberosum spp. andigena; conferring extreme resistance against Potato Virus X), I-2 (from S. lycopersicon; mediating resistance to Fusarium oxysporum) and Mi-1.2 (from S. lycopersicon; conferring resistance to Meloidogyne incognita) as model systems. The results obtained in this project will serve as a model for other R proteins and will be translated to potential applications or alternative strategies for disease resistance. These include the modification of the recognition specificity of R proteins with the aim to obtain broad spectrum resistance to major pathogens in potato
Flow probe of symmetry energy in relativistic heavy-ion reactions
Flow observables in heavy-ion reactions at incident energies up to about 1
GeV per nucleon have been shown to be very useful for investigating the
reaction dynamics and for determining the parameters of reaction models based
on transport theory. In particular, the elliptic flow in collisions of
neutron-rich heavy-ion systems emerges as an observable sensitive to the
strength of the symmetry energy at supra-saturation densities. The comparison
of ratios or differences of neutron and proton flows or neutron and hydrogen
flows with predictions of transport models favors an approximately linear
density dependence, consistent with ab-initio nuclear-matter theories.
Extensive parameter searches have shown that the model dependence is comparable
to the uncertainties of existing experimental data. Comprehensive new flow data
of high accuracy, partly also through providing stronger constraints on model
parameters, can thus be expected to improve our knowledge of the equation of
state of asymmetric nuclear matter.Comment: 20 pages, 24 figures, review to appear in EPJA special volume on
nuclear symmetry energ
Biodegradable ionic liquids in service of biomass upgrade
ABSTRACT: This work presents an up-to-date overview of the use of biodegradable ionic liquids in the conversion of biomass in the context of biorefineries. Special attention is given to works in which biodegradability potentiates advanced application of ionic liquids in terms of process intensification for deployment of technologies towards bioenergy carriers or bioderived valueadded products.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Influence of charge asymmetry and isospin dependent cross-section on elliptical flow
Using the isospin dependent quantum molecular dynamics model, we study the
effect of charge asymmetry and isospin dependent cross-section on different
aspects of elliptical flow. Simulations have been carried out for the reactions
of , where m = (47, 50, 53, 57 and 59) and
, where n= (14, 16, 18, 21 and 23). Our study shows that
elliptical flow depend strongly on the isospin of cross-section. The transition
energy remains almost constant with increase in N/Z of the system. A good
agreement is obtained with experimental measurements
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