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Physical Reach of a Neutrino Factory in the 2+2 and 3+1 Four-Family Scenario
We compare the physical reach of a Neutrino Factory in the 2+2 and 3+1
four-family models, with similar results in the two schemes; in both cases huge
CP-violating effects can be observed with a near detector in the channel. We also study the capability of long baseline experiments
(optimized for the study of the three-family mixing parameter space) in
distinguishing a three (active) neutrino model from a four-family scenario.Comment: 5 latex2e pages, 2 figures; talk given at NuFact '01, Tsukuba, 24-30
May 200
The 2+2 and 3+1 Four-Family Neutrino Mixing at the Neutrino Factory
We upgrade the study of the physical reach of a Neutrino Factory in the Four
Family Neutrino Mixing scenario taking into account the latest LSND results
that points out how the 3+1 scheme cannot be completely ruled out within the
present experimental data (although the 2+2 scheme is still the preferred
choice when four neutrinos are considered). A detailed comparison of the
physical reach of the -factory in the two schemes is given, with similar
results for the sensitivity to the mixing angles. Huge CP-violating effects can
be observed in both schemes with a near, O(10) Km, detector of O(10) Kton size
in the channel. A smaller detector of 1 Kton size can
still observe very large effects in this channel.Comment: 38 Latex2e pages, 21 figures using epsfig, minor change
Two-zero Majorana textures in the light of the Planck results
The recent results of the Planck experiment put a stringent constraint on the
sum of the light neutrino masses, m1+m2+m3 < 0.23 eV (95 % CL). On the other
hand, two-zero Majorana mass matrix textures predict strong correlations among
the atmospheric angle and the sum of the masses. We use the Planck result to
show that, for the normal hierarchy case, the texture with vanishing (2,2) and
(3,3) elements is ruled out at a high confidence level; in addition, we
emphasize that a future measurement of the octant of the atmospheric mixing
angle (or the one sigma determination of it based on recent fit to neutrino
data) will put severe constraint on the possible structure of the Majorana mass
matrix. The implication of the above mentioned correlations for neutrinoless
double beta-decay are also discussed, for both normal and inverted orderings.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure
New Synthetic Endocannabinoid as Anti-Inflammaging Cosmetic Active: an In Vitro Study on a Reconstructed Skin Model
Endocannabinoids have been recently appointed as interesting cosmetic actives in regulating inflammaging, a state of chronic low-grade inflammation, known for being involved in many senescence\u2019s manifestations, included skin aging. The aim of this study was to assess the anti-inflammaging activity of a new synthetic endocannabinoid, Isopalmide\uae, on a reconstructed skin model, on which inflammaging has been reproduced through UVA radiation and light mechanical stress. We tested Isopalmide\uae both as a single active and conveyed in a cosmetic product, in comparison with Anandamide, a well-known natural endocannabinoid with anti-inflammatory action. The anti-inflammaging activity of topically applied products has been assessed, after 6 hours of treatment post-irradiation, through the transcriptional modification of genes involved in the NF-\u3baB pathway and the epigenetic pathway targeting miRs as potential biomarkers of inflammaging: miR-21, miR-126 and miR-146a. The results confirmed the anti-inflammatory action of Anandamide which inhibits NF-\u3baB, while Isopalmide\uae showed its anti-inflammaging activity through the establishment of an inflammatory/anti-inflammatory balance by maintaining NF-\u3baB inactive in the cytoplasm and active in the nucleus. The anti-inflammaging activity was shown also by the cosmetic product containing Isopalmide
Discrete-time Markov chain approach to contact-based disease spreading in complex networks
Many epidemic processes in networks spread by stochastic contacts among their
connected vertices. There are two limiting cases widely analyzed in the physics
literature, the so-called contact process (CP) where the contagion is expanded
at a certain rate from an infected vertex to one neighbor at a time, and the
reactive process (RP) in which an infected individual effectively contacts all
its neighbors to expand the epidemics. However, a more realistic scenario is
obtained from the interpolation between these two cases, considering a certain
number of stochastic contacts per unit time. Here we propose a discrete-time
formulation of the problem of contact-based epidemic spreading. We resolve a
family of models, parameterized by the number of stochastic contact trials per
unit time, that range from the CP to the RP. In contrast to the common
heterogeneous mean-field approach, we focus on the probability of infection of
individual nodes. Using this formulation, we can construct the whole phase
diagram of the different infection models and determine their critical
properties.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures. Europhys Lett (in press 2010
A Theoretical Prediction of the Bs-Meson Lifetime Difference
We present the results of a quenched lattice calculation of the operator
matrix elements relevant for predicting the Bs width difference. Our main
result is (\Delta\Gamma_Bs/\Gamma_Bs)= (4.7 +/- 1.5 +/- 1.6) 10^(-2), obtained
from the ratio of matrix elements, R(m_b)=/<\bar
B_s^0|Q_L|B_s^0>=-0.93(3)^(+0.00)_(-0.01). R(m_b) was evaluated from the two
relevant B-parameters, B_S^{MSbar}(m_b)=0.86(2)^(+0.02)_(-0.03) and
B_Bs^{MSbar}(m_b) = 0.91(3)^(+0.00)_(-0.06), which we computed in our
simulation.Comment: 21 pages, 7 PostScript figure
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy activities in Italy during IGY, 1957/58
In 2007 several events were organized to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the International Geophysical Year
(IGY, 1957-1958). The celebrations will last until 2009 and are taking place within different contexts: the International
Polar Year (IPY), the International Heliophysical Year (IHY), the electronic Geophysical Year (eGY) and the International Year of Planet Earth (IYPE).
IGY offered a very appropriate and timely occasion to undertake a series of coordinated observations of various
geophysical phenomena all over the globe. Italy took part in the broad international effort stimulated by IGY. In fact, Italy participated in observations and studies in many of the proposed scientific areas, in particular Geomagnetism and Aeronomy. The Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica (ING) started the installation of observatories,
and updated and ensured continuous recording of geophysical observations. Geomagnetism, ionospheric physics, seismology, and other geophysical disciplines, were advanced. Although much of the work was undertaken
in Italy, some attention was also devoted to other areas of the world, in particular Antarctica, where Italy participated in seismological observations. This paper gives a summary of the Geomagnetism and Ionospheric
Physics activities within IGY. Furthermore, we highlight the importance of this historical event and its outcomes
for the improvement of geophysical observations and the post-IGY growth of scientific investigations in Italy
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