305 research outputs found
Axions and polarisation of quasars
We present results showing that, thanks to axion-photon mixing in external
magnetic fields, it is actually possible to produce an effect similar to the
one needed to explain the large-scale coherent orientations of quasar
polarisation vectors in visible light that have been observed in some regions
of the sky.Comment: Contributed to "Three days of Strong Interactions & Astrophysics,
Heidelberg-Liege-Paris-Wroclaw", 6/3/2008-8/3/2008, Spa, Belgium. To be
published in AIP proceeding
Backbone 1H, 13C, and 15N resonance assignments for lysozyme from bacteriophage lambda
Lysozyme from lambda bacteriophage (λ lysozyme) is an 18 kDa globular protein displaying some of the structural features common to all lysozymes; in particular, λ lysozyme consists of two structural domains connected by a helix, and has its catalytic residues located at the interface between these two domains. An interesting feature of λ lysozyme, when compared to the well-characterised hen egg-white lysozyme, is its lack of disulfide bridges; this makes λ lysozyme an interesting system for studies of protein folding. A comparison of the folding properties of λ lysozyme and hen lysozyme will provide important insights into the role that disulfide bonds play in the refolding pathway of the latter protein. Here we report the 1H, 13C and 15N backbone resonance assignments for λ lysozyme by heteronuclear multidimensional NMR spectroscopy. These assignments provide the starting point for detailed investigation of the refolding pathway using pulse-labelling hydrogen/deuterium exchange experiments monitored by NMR
Positive parity pentaquark towers in large Nc QCD
We construct the complete set of positive parity pentaquarks, which
correspond in the quark model to {\bar s} q^{Nc+1} states with one unit of
orbital angular momentum L=1. In the large Nc limit they fall into the K=1/2
and K=3/2 irreps (towers) of the contracted SU(4)c symmetry. We derive
predictions for the mass spectrum and the axial couplings of these states at
leading order in 1/Nc. The strong decay width of the lowest-lying positive
parity exotic state is of order O(1/Nc), such that this state is narrow in the
large Nc limit. Replacing the antiquark with a heavy antiquark {\bar Q}
q^{Nc+1}, the two towers become degenerate, split only by O(1/mQ) hyperfine
interactions. We obtain predictions for the strong decay widths of heavy
pentaquarks to ordinary baryons and heavy H(*)_{\bar Q} mesons at leading order
in 1/Nc and 1/mQ.Comment: 21 pages, 2 figures, 5 table
Pion Electroproduction Amplitude Relations in the 1/N_c Expansion
We derive expressions for pion electroproduction amplitudes in the 1/N_c
expansion of QCD, and obtain from them linear relations between the
electromagnetic multipole amplitudes that hold at all energies. The
leading-order relations in 1/N_c compare favorably with available data
(especially away from resonances), but the next-to-leading-order relations tend
to provide only small or no improvement.Comment: 45 pages, pdflatex, contains multiple figures but .pdf file is < 4
MB. This version to appear in Phys. Rev. D, but has much better figure
resolution. References greatly expanded, some additional discussio
Spin contribution to light baryons in different large- limits
We investigate the spin contribution to light baryon ground states in three
inequivalent large- limits: 't Hooft, QCD antisymmetric and QCD symmetric.
Our framework is a constituent quark model with a relativistic Hamiltonian
containing a stringlike confinement and a one-gluon exchange term. Two
spin-dependent potentials are considered and treated as perturbations: the
color magnetic interaction stemming from the one-gluon exchange process and the
chiral boson exchange interaction. We analytically prove that the spin
contributions scale like , where is the total spin and is
the number of quark, in agreement with diagrammatic methods. Both potentials
yield also -independent contributions which scale at most as O.Comment: 1 figur
Central Exclusive Dijet Production
Calculations of central exclusive production are affected by very large
perturbative and non-perturbative corrections. In this talk, we summarize the
results of a study of the uncertainties on these corrections in the case of
exclusive dijet production.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the 43rd Rencontres de Moriond, QCD
and High Energy Interactions, La Thuile, Italy, 1-8 March 200
Structural and functional characterization of Solanum tuberosum VDAC36
As it forms water-filled channel in the mitochondria outer membrane and diffuses essential metabolites such as NADH and ATP, the voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC) protein family plays a central role in all eukaryotic cells. In comparison with their mammalian homologues, little is known about the structural and functional properties of plant VDACs. In the present contribution, one of the two VDACs isoforms of Solanum tuberosum , stVDAC36, has been successfully overexpressed and refolded by an in-house method, as demonstrated by the information on its secondary and tertiary structure gathered from circular dichroism and intrinsic fluorescence. Cross-linking and molecular modeling studies have evidenced the presence of dimers and tetramers, and they suggest the formation of an intermolecular disulfide bond between two stVDAC36 monomers. The pore-forming activity was also assessed by liposome swelling assays, indicating a typical pore diameter between 2.0 and 2.7 nm. Finally, insights about the ATP binding inside the pore are given by docking studies and electrostatic calculations.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
A vertical diatomic artificial molecule in the intermediate coupling regime in a parallel and perpendicular magnetic field
We present experimental results for the ground state electrochemical
potentials of a few electron semiconductor artificial molecule made by
vertically coupling two quantum dots, in the intermediate coupling regime, in
perpendicular and parallel magnetic fields up to 5 T. We perform a quantitative
analysis based on local-spin density functional theory. The agreement between
theoretical and experimental results is good, and the phase transitions are
well reproduced.Comment: Typeset using Revtex, 13 pages and 8 Postscript figure
Perspectives on heavy-quarkonium production at the LHC
We summarise the perspectives on heavy-quarkonium production at the LHC, both
for proton-proton and heavy-ion runs, as emanating from the round table held at
the HLPW 2008 Conference. The main topics are: present experimental and
theoretical knowledge, experimental capabilities, open questions, recent
theoretical advances and potentialities linked to some new observables.Comment: Summary of the round table on quarkonium production held at the Joint
Meeting Heidelberg-Liege-Paris-Wroclaw: Three Days of Strong Interactions and
Astrophysics (HLPW08), Spa, Liege, Belgium, 6-8 March 2008. 30 pages, 12
figures, LaTeX, uses aip-6s.clo, aipproc.cls and aipxfm.sty (included
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