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Non-relativistic electron-electron interaction in a Maxwell-Chern-Simons-Proca model endowed with a timelike Lorentz-violating background
A planar Maxwell-Chern-Simons-Proca model endowed with a Lorentz-violating
background is taken as framework to investigate the electron-electron
interaction. The Dirac sector is introduced exhibiting a Yukawa and a minimal
coupling with the scalar and the gauge fields, respectively. The the
electron-electron interaction is then exactly evaluated as the Fourier
transform of the Moller scattering amplitude (carried out in the
non-relativistic limit) for the case of a purely time-like background. The
interaction potential exhibits a totally screened behavior far from the origin
as consequence of massive character of the physical mediators. The total
interaction (scalar plus gauge potential) can always be attractive, revealing
that this model may lead to the formation of electron-electron bound states.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, style revtex. To appear in International Journal
Modern Physics
Theoretical and experimental study on electron interactions with chlorobenzene: Shape resonances and differential cross sections
9 págs.; 6 figs.; 1 tab.In this work, we report theoretical and experimental cross sections for elastic scattering of electrons by chlorobenzene (ClB). The theoretical integral and differential cross sections (DCSs) were obtained with the Schwinger multichannel method implemented with pseudopotentials (SMCPP) and the independent atom method with screening corrected additivity rule (IAM-SCAR). The calculations with the SMCPP method were done in the static-exchange (SE) approximation, for energies above 12 eV, and in the static-exchange plus polarization approximation, for energies up to 12 eV. The calculations with the IAM-SCAR method covered energies up to 500 eV. The experimental differential cross sections were obtained in the high resolution electron energy loss spectrometer VG-SEELS 400, in Lisbon, for electron energies from 8.0 eV to 50 eV and angular range from 7 to 110. From the present theoretical integral cross section (ICS) we discuss the low-energy shape-resonances present in chlorobenzene and compare our computed resonance spectra with available electron transmission spectroscopy data present in the literature. Since there is no other work in the literature reporting differential cross sections for this molecule, we compare our theoretical and experimental DCSs with experimental data available for the parent molecule benzene. Published by AIP Publishing.A.S.B., M.T.N.V., S.d’A.S., and M.H.F.B. acknowledge
the Brazilian Agency Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de
Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES), under CAPES/FCT
Programme (Process No. 23038.002465/2014-87). M.T.N.V.,
S.d’A.S., and M.H.F.B. acknowledge support from the
Brazilian Agency Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento
Científico e Tecnológico. M.H.F.B. acknowledges support
from Finep (under project CT-Infra), and M.T.N.V. from São
Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP). A.S.B., S.d’A.S., and
M.H.F.B. acknowledge computational support from Professor
Carlos M. de Carvalho at LFTC-DFis-UFPR and at LCPADUFPR
and from CENAPAD-SP. F.F.S. acknowledges the
Portuguese National Funding Agency FCT through researcher
Contract No. IF-FCT IF/00380/2014 and together with P.LV.
the research Grant No. UID/FIS/00068/2013. F.B. and
G.G. acknowledge partial financial support from the Spanish
Ministry MINECO (Project No. FIS2012-31230).Peer Reviewe
Ficus carica L. and Prunus spinosa L. extracts as new anthocyanin-based food colorants: a thorough study in confectionery products
The present work describes the evaluation of fig peels and blackthorn fruit extracts as natural purple colorants in doughnuts (icing) and in a typical Brazilian pastry called “beijinho”. The extracts were screened for their antioxidant activity as well as their antibacterial capacity. Nutritionally, the employed extracts did not induce significant changes, contrarily to the observed for the rheological features, mainly the darker purple tone observed when blackthorn extract was used in the icing solution. After 24 h, both prepared formulations showed a decrease in color intensity, with no significant differences between fig and blackthorn extracts. In turn, the firmness and consistency of the doughnuts benefited from using natural colorants in the icing solution, while “beijinhos” became softer and chewier, which are valued attributes. A significant increase in the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities was also observed for both natural extracts. Accordingly, the evaluated extracts are promising candidates as natural food colorants.The authors would like to thank the Foundation for Science and
Technology (FCT, Portugal) and FEDER, under Program PT2020 for
financing CIMO (Centro de Investigação de Montanha) (UID/AGR/
00690/2019). This work was further funded by the European Structural
and Investment Funds (FEEI) through the Regional Operational
Program North 2020 within the scope of the Mobilizador ValorNatural®
project, to whom the author M. Carocho thanks for his contract. Further
acknowledgments are due to the national funding by FCT, P.I., through
the institutional scientific employment program-contract for L. Barros’
contracts, and though the celebration of program-contract foreseen in
No. 4, 5 and 6 of article 23° of Decree-Law No. 57/2016, of 29th
August, amended by Law No. 57/2017, of 19th July for C. Pereira’s
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Electronic excitation of furfural as probed by high-resolution vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy, electron energy loss spectroscopy, and ab initio calculations
13 págs.; 7 figs.; 8 tabs.© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. The electronic spectroscopy of isolated furfural (2-furaldehyde) in the gas phase has been investigated using high-resolution photoabsorption spectroscopy in the 3.5-10.8 eV energy-range, with absolute cross section measurements derived. Electron energy loss spectra are also measured over a range of kinematical conditions. Those energy loss spectra are used to derive differential cross sections and in turn generalised oscillator strengths. These experiments are supported by ab initio calculations in order to assign the excited states of the neutral molecule. The good agreement between the theoretical results and the measurements allows us to provide the first quantitative assignment of the electronic state spectroscopy of furfural over an extended energy range.F.F.S. and P.L.V. acknowledge the Portuguese Foundation
for Science and Technology (FCT-MEC) through Grant Nos.
SFRH/BPD/68979/2010 and SFRH/BSAB/105792/2014,
respectively, the research Grant Nos. PTDC/FIS-ATO/1832/
2012 and UID/FIS/00068/2013. P.L.V. also acknowledges
his Visiting Research Fellow position at Flinders University,
Adelaide, South Australia. The Patrimoine of the University
of Liège, the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique,
and the Fonds de la Recherche Fondamentale Collective of
Belgium have also supported this research. E.L. and R.F.C.N.
thank CNPq (Brazil) and the Science Without Borders
Programme for opportunities to study abroad. The authors
wish to acknowledge the beam time at the ISA synchrotron
at Aarhus University, Denmark. The research leading to these
results has received funding from the European Community’s
Seventh Framework Programme (Grant No. FP7/2007-2013)
CALIPSO under Grant Agreement No. 312284. D.B.J.
thanks the Australian Research Council for financial support
provided through a Discovery Early Career Research Award.
M.J.B. also thanks the Australian Research Council for some
financial support, while M.J.B. and M.C.A.L. acknowledge the
Brazilian agencies CNPq and FAPEMIG for financial support.
F.B. and G.G. acknowledge partial financial support from the
Spanish Ministry MINECO (Project No. FIS2012-31230) and
the EU COST Action No. CM1301 (CELINA). Finally, R.F.C.,
M.T.do N.V., M.H.F.B., and M.A.P.L. acknowledge support
from the Brazilian agency CNPq.Peer Reviewe
Effects of Ibuprofen Use on Lymphocyte Count and Oxidative Stress in Elite Paralympic Powerlifting.
Background: Paralympic Powerlifting (PP) training tends to promote fatigue and oxidative stress. Objective: To analyze the effects of ibuprofen use on performance and oxidative stress in post-training PP athletes. Methodology: Ten national level PP athletes (age: 27.13 ± 5.57) were analyzed for oxidative stress in post-training. The study was carried out in three weeks, (1) familiarization and (2 and 3) evaluated the recovery with the use of a placebo (PLA) and ibuprofen (IBU), 800 mg. The Peak Torque (PT), Torque Development Rate (TDR), Fatigue Index (FI), reactive substances to thiobarbituric acid (TBARS) and sulfhydryl groups (SH) were evaluated. The training consisted of five sets of five repetitions (80–90%) 1-Repetition Maximum (1-RM) in the bench press. Results: The IBU showed a higher PT (24 and 48 h, p = 0.04, ɳ2 p = 0.39), a lower FI (24 h, p = 0.01, ɳ2p = 0.74) and an increased lymphocyte count (p < 0.001; ɳ2p = 4.36). There was no change in oxidative stress. Conclusions: The use of IBU provided improvements in strength and did not protect against oxidative stresspost-print915 K
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