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Chiral color symmetry and possible -boson effects at the Tevatron and LHC
A gauge model with chiral color symmetry is considered and possible effects
of the color -boson octet predicted by this symmetry are investigated in
dependence on two free parameters, the mixing angle and mass
. The allowed region in the plane is found from the
Tevatron data on the cross section and forward-backward
asymmetry of the production. The mass limits
for the -boson are shown to be stronger than those for the axigluon. A
possible effect of the -boson on the production at the LHC is
discussed and the mass limits providing for the -boson evidence at the LHC
are estimated in dependence on .Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in Modern Physics
Letters
Integral and derivative dispersion relations in the analysis of the data on and forward scattering
Integral and derivative dispersion relations (DR) are considered for the
and forward scattering amplitudes. A new representation for the
derivative DR, valid at lower energies than the standard one, is obtained. The
data on the total cross sections of interaction as well as those
on the ratio of the real part to the imaginary part of the forward amplitude
are analyzed within various forms of the DR and high-energy Regge models. It is
shown that three models for the pomeron, simple pole with intercept larger than
one, triple pole pomeron and double pole pomeron (both with intercept equal to
one) lead to practically equivalent descriptions of the data at
GeV. It is also shown that the low-energy part of the dispersion integral (from
the two-proton threshold up to GeV) allows one to reproduce well
the data on at lower energies without additional free parametersComment: 9 pages (LaTeX) including 4 figures. To be published in Proceedings
of the International Conference "New trends in high-energy physics" in
Alushta, Ukraine, May 24-31, 200
Integral and derivative dispersion relations, analysis of the forward scattering data
Integral and derivative dispersion relations (DR) are considered for the
forward scattering and amplitudes. A new representation for the
derivative DR, valid not only at high energy, is obtained. The data on the
total cross sections for interaction as well as the data on the
parameter are analyzed within the various forms of the DR and
high-energy Regge models. It is shown that three models for the Pomeron, Simple
pole Pomeron, Tripole Pomeron and Dipole Pomeron (the both with the intercept
equal unit) lead to practically equivalent description of the data at
5 GeV. It is also shown that the correctly calculated low-energy
part of the dispersion integral (from the two-proton threshold up to
5 GeV) allows to reproduce well the data at low energies
without additional free parameters.Comment: LaTeX, 3 pages, 2 eps figures, talk presented by E. Martynov at the
International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics (HEP 2003), 17-23
July 2003, Aachen, German
Potentiation of the antimicrobial effect of Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 cell-free extracts by ascorbic acid.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of supplementing the culture medium with ascorbic acid on the antimicrobial properties of Lactobacillus reuteri cell-free extracts (CFEs). CFEs were prepared using commercial strain L. reuteri DSM 17938 by culturing lactobacilli in its own disintegrated cell suspension (DCS) supplemented with ascorbic acid in sub-inhibitory (5 mg/ml, CFE5) or minimal inhibitory concentration (20 mg/ml, CFE20) and without supplementation (CFE0). Staphylococcus aureus AТСС 25923, Escherichia coli AТСС 25922 reference strains and Pseudomonas aeruginosa extensively drug resistant (XDR) clinical isolate were used as indicator cultures. Screening of the inhibitory properties of the studied CFEs and elucidation of the nature of inhibitory products were done using modified Micro scale Optical Density Assay (MODA). The inhibition indices (InhI) were calculated for the studied CFEs and ascorbic acid of appropriate concentrations. CFEs were subjected to HPLC-analysis. CFE5 and CFE20 showed significantly higher antimicrobial activity toward to indicator cultures than CFE0. InhI calculated for extracts CFE5 and CFE20 mainly exceeded the sum of the corresponding indicators calculated for CFE0 and ascorbic acid (АА) of appropriate concentrations: InhICFE5 ≥ InhI CFE0 + InhI AA5; InhICFE20 > InhI CFE0 + InhI AA20. Acidic metabolic products have made the greatest contribution to the antimicrobial effect of the studied CFEs. HPLC-nalysis showed that the modified ascorbic acid was the substance found in CFE20 in the greatest quantity. The revealed effect of potentiation of antimicrobial activity of CFEs by ascorbic acid should be taken into account when developing new biotechnological products based on derivatives of L. reuteri DSM 17938
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