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Myers-Pospelov Model as an Ensemble of Pais-Uhlenbeck Oscillators: Unitarity and Lorentz Invariance Violation
We study a generalization of a Pais-Uhlenbeck oscillator for fermionic
variables. Next, we consider an ensemble of these oscillators and we identify a
particular case of the Myers-Pospelov model which is relevant for effective
theories of quantum gravity. Finally, by taking the advantage of this
connection, we analyze, for this model, the unitarity at one loop order in the
low energy regime where no ghost states can be created on-shell. This energy
regime is the relevant one when we consider the Myers-Pospelov model as a true
effective theory coming from new space-time structure.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Eur.Phys.Jour.
Tree-level unitarity, causality and higher-order Lorentz and CPT violation
Higher-order effects of CPT and Lorentz violation within the SME effective
framework including Myers-Pospelov dimension-five operator terms are studied.
The model is canonically quantized by giving special attention to the arising
of indefinite-metric states or ghosts in an indefinite Fock space. As is
well-known, without a perturbative treatment that avoids the propagation of
ghost modes or any other approximation, one has to face the question of whether
unitarity and microcausality are preserved. In this work, we study both
possible issues. We found that microcausality is preserved due to the
cancellation of residues occurring in pairs or conjugate pairs when they become
complex. Also, by using the Lee-Wick prescription, we prove that the matrix
can be defined as perturbatively unitary for tree-level processes with
an internal fermion line.Comment: 19 pages, 2 figure
Pulsar Prospects for the Cherenkov Telescope Array
In the last few years, the Fermi-LAT telescope has discovered over a 100
pulsars at energies above 100 MeV, increasing the number of known gamma-ray
pulsars by an order of magnitude. In parallel, imaging Cherenkov telescopes,
such as MAGIC and VERITAS, have detected for the first time VHE pulsed
gamma-rays from the Crab pulsar. Such detections have revealed that the Crab
VHE spectrum follows a power-law up to at least 400 GeV, challenging most
theoretical models, and opening wide possibilities of detecting more pulsars
from the ground with the future Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA). In this
contribution, we study the capabilities of CTA for detecting Fermi pulsars. For
this, we extrapolate their spectra with "Crab-like" power-law tails in the VHE
range, as suggested by the latest MAGIC and VERITAS results.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. In Proceedings of the 2012 Heidelberg Symposium
on High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy. All CTA contributions at arXiv:1211.184
Crotonaldehyde hydrogenation on Rh/TiO2 catalysts. In situ DRIFTS studies
The surface and catalytic properties in the vapor-phase hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde on Rh/TiO2 has been studied. It was found that a partial reduction of the support produces a surface decoration of the metal component. Thus, interfacial sites are created, which are responsible of an increase in the selectivity to crotyl alcohol, via enhancement of the polarization of the C=O bond. Photoelectron spectra revelead that rhodium is in different oxidation states, with a contribution of ca. 20 % Rhd + and 80 % Rhº species for LTR catalyst and only a slight increase of Rhd + for HTR catalyst. TEM studies revelead that Rh has metal particle size close 3 nm with small increases in the catalyst reduced at high temperature. DRIFTS essayed carried out under reaction conditions allowed to identify crotonaldehyde species strongly adsorbed through the C=C bond and weakly coordinated through both the C=C and C=O bonds. After reduction at 723 K an increase in the peak at 1660 cm-1 ascribed to an interaction between the carbonyl group and the surface, was observed. This peak seems to be stabilized at interfacial Rh/TiOx sites The deactivation in crotyl alcohol formation can be ascribed to the generation of strongly chemisorbed asymmetric carboxylate species detected by band at 1740 cm-1. This band grows at expense of crotonaldehyde O s - bonded intermediate chemisorbed on coordinatively unsaturated sites (Lewis acid sites) responsible of the crotyl alcohol obtaintion (detected by a band at 1653 cm-1). Additionally, a small band at 2068 cm-1 assigned to CO adsorbed on transition metals, which increases with time on-stream may explain the deactivation of the catalysts in flow systems
FOXO Transcription Factors & Gene Expression
This paper attempts to highlight ForkHead box transcription factors (FOXO -1, -3, and -4) importance of subcellular localization in U87MG and myoblasts
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