49 research outputs found

    Episodic records of jellyfish ingestion of plastic items reveal a novel pathway for trophic transference of marine litter

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    Invertebrates represent the most plentiful component of marine biodiversity. To date, only few species have been documented for marine litter intake. Here, we report for the first time the presence of macroplastic debris in a jellyfish species. Such novel target to plastic pollution highlights an under studied vector of marine litter along marine trophic web, raising further concern over the impact on marine wildlife

    Measurement of global polarization of {\Lambda} hyperons in few-GeV heavy-ion collisions

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    The global polarization of {\Lambda} hyperons along the total orbital angular momentum of a relativistic heavy-ion collision is presented based on the high statistics data samples collected in Au+Au collisions at \sqrt{s_{NN}} = 2.4 GeV and Ag+Ag at 2.55 GeV with the High-Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer (HADES) at GSI, Darmstadt. This is the first measurement below the strangeness production threshold in nucleon-nucleon collisions. Results are reported as a function of the collision centrality as well as a function of the hyperon transverse momentum (p_T) and rapidity (y_{CM}) for the range of centrality 0--40%. We observe a strong centrality dependence of the polarization with an increasing signal towards peripheral collisions. For mid-central (20--40%) collisions the polarization magnitudes are (%) = 6.0 \pm 1.3 (stat.) \pm 2.0 (syst.) for Au+Au and (%) = 4.6 \pm 0.4 (stat.) \pm 0.5 (syst.) for Ag+Ag, which are the largest values observed so far. This observation thus provides a continuation of the increasing trend previously observed by STAR and contrasts expectations from recent theoretical calculations predicting a maximum in the region of collision energies about 3 GeV. The observed polarization is of a similar magnitude as predicted by 3D fluid dynamics and the UrQMD plus thermal vorticity model and significantly above results from the AMPT model.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure

    Impact of the Coulomb field on charged-pion spectra in few-GeV heavy-ion collisions

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    In nuclear collisions the incident protons generate a Coulomb field which acts on produced charged particles. The impact of these interactions on charged-pion transverse-mass and rapidity spectra, as well as on pion–pion momentum correlations is investigated in Au + Au collisions at SNN\sqrt{^{S}NN} = 2.4 GeV. We show that the low-mt_{t} region (mt_{t} < 0.2 GeV / c2^{2}) can be well described with a Coulomb-modified Boltzmann distribution that also takes changes of the Coulomb field during the expansion of the fireball into account. The observed centrality dependence of the fitted mean Coulomb potential energy deviates strongly from a Apart2/3A_{part}^{2/3} scaling, indicating that, next to the fireball, the non-interacting charged spectators have to be taken into account. For the most central collisions, the Coulomb modifications of the HBT source radii are found to be consistent with the potential extracted from the single-pion transverse-mass distributions. This finding suggests that the region of homogeneity obtained from two-pion correlations coincides with the region in which the pions freeze-out. Using the inferred mean-square radius of the charge distribution at freeze-out, we have deduced a baryon density, in fair agreement with values obtained from statistical hadronization model fits to the particle yields

    Inclusive e+^+e^- production in collisions of pions with protons and nuclei in the second resonance region of baryons

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    Inclusive e+^+e^- production has been studied with HADES in π\pi^- + p, π\pi^- + C and π+CH2\pi^- + \mathrm{CH}_2 reactions, using the GSI pion beam at sπp\sqrt{s_{\pi p}} = 1.49 GeV. Invariant mass and transverse momentum distributions have been measured and reveal contributions from Dalitz decays of π0\pi^0, η\eta mesons and baryon resonances. The transverse momentum distributions are very sensitive to the underlying kinematics of the various processes. The baryon contribution exhibits a deviation up to a factor seven from the QED reference expected for the dielectron decay of a hypothetical point-like baryon with the production cross section constrained from the inverse γ\gamma nπ\rightarrow \pi^- p reaction. The enhancement is attributed to a strong four-momentum squared dependence of the time-like electromagnetic transition form factors as suggested by Vector Meson Dominance (VMD). Two versions of the VMD, that differ in the photon-baryon coupling, have been applied in simulations and compared to data. VMD1 (or two-component VMD) assumes a coupling via the ρ\rho meson and a direct coupling of the photon, while in VMD2 (or strict VMD) the coupling is only mediated via the ρ\rho meson. The VMD2 model, frequently used in transport calculations for dilepton decays, is found to overestimate the measured dielectron yields, while a good description of the data can be obtained with the VMD1 model assuming no phase difference between the two amplitudes. Similar descriptions have also been obtained using a time-like baryon transition form factor model where the pion cloud plays the major role.Comment: (HADES collaboration

    Analysis of the exclusive final state npe+e- in the quasi-free np reaction

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    Grußwort

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    Im Oktober 2011 war die Vertretung des Landes Schleswig-Holstein beim Bund Gastgeberin der Tagung „Macht und Ohnmacht der Archive“. Kultur- und Archivwissenschaftlerinnen und -wissenschaftler, Archivarinnen und Archivare debattierten über Auftrag und Nutzen, Verantwortung und Leistung der Archive in einer weithin digitalisierten Wissensgesellschaft. Die Archivwissenschaft in Deutschland ist auf die Herausforderung, die durch das von Kulturwissenschaftlerinnen und -wissenschaftlern in der Atmosphäre der Postmoderne geformte Verständnis des Archivs entstanden ist, bislang nicht ausführlich eingegangen. Mit dem hier dokumentierten Symposium wird die überfällige Auseinandersetzung mit diesen Positionen nun begonnen. Die Diskussion wurde dabei betont praxisorientiert und pragmatisch geführt. Die Beiträge verbinden archivwissenschaftliche Überlegungen mit der Präsentation ausgewählter Einzelthemen aus archivarischer Praxis und Archivgeschichte.In October 2011, the Representation of the State of Schleswig-Holstein to the Federal Government hosted the conference “Power and Impotence of the Archives”. Cultural and archival scholars, archivists and academics debated the mission and benefits, responsibility and performance of archives in a widely digitized knowledge society. Archival scholarship in Germany has so far not dealt in detail with the challenge posed by the understanding of the archive in the atmosphere of postmodernity by cultural scholars. With the symposium documented here, the long overdue examination of these positions will now begin. The discussion was conducted in a pragmatic and practice-oriented manner. The contributions combine archival research considerations with the presentation of selected individual topics from archival practice and archive history

    Die Türkei und Europa : eine wechselhafte Beziehungsgeschichte

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    Bewegungsanweisungen - Hilfe oder Hindernis beim Erlernen sportlicher Bewegungen?

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    Gröben B, Maurus P. Bewegungsanweisungen - Hilfe oder Hindernis beim Erlernen sportlicher Bewegungen? In: Heinz B, Laging R, eds. Bewegungslernen in Erziehung und Bildung. Hamburg: Czwalina; 1999: 107-119

    Proton, deuteron and triton flow measurements in Au+Au collisions at sNN=2.4\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 2.4 GeV

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    High precision measurements of flow coefficients vnv_{n} (n=14n = 1 - 4) for protons, deuterons and tritons relative to the first-order spectator plane have been performed in Au+Au collisions at sNN=2.4\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 2.4 GeV with the High-Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer (HADES) at the SIS18/GSI. Flow coefficients are studied as a function of transverse momentum ptp_{t} and rapidity ycmy_{cm} over a large region of phase space and for several classes of collision centrality. A clear mass hierarchy is found for the slope of v1v_{1}, dv1/dyy=0d v_{1}/d y^{\prime}|_{y^{\prime} = 0} where yy^{\prime} is the scaled rapidity, and for v2v_{2} at mid-rapidity. Scaling with the number of nucleons is observed for the ptp_{t} dependence of v2v_{2} and v4v_{4} at mid-rapidity, which is indicative for nuclear coalescence as the main process responsible for light nuclei formation. v2v_{2} is found to scale with the initial eccentricity ϵ2\langle \epsilon_{2} \rangle, while v4v_{4} scales with ϵ22\langle \epsilon_{2} \rangle^{2} and ϵ4\langle \epsilon_{4} \rangle. The multi-differential high-precision data on v1v_{1}, v2v_{2}, v3v_{3}, and v4v_{4} provides important constraints on the equation-of-state of compressed baryonic matter
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