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Approximate solution of the pairing Hamiltonian in the Berggren basis
We derive the approximate solution for the pairing Hamiltonian in the
Berggren ensemble of single particle states including bound, resonance and
non-resonant scattering states. We show that this solution is reliable in the
limit of a weak pairing interaction
Glial and axonal body fluid biomarkers are related to infarct volume, severity, and outcome.
Body fluid biomarkers of central nervous system damage may help improve the prognostic and diagnostic accuracy in ischemic stroke. We studied 53 patients. Stroke severity and outcome was rated using the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and modified Rankin scale. Ferritin, S100B, and NfH were measured in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum. Infarct volume was calculated from T2W images. CSF S100B (median 1.00 ng/mL) and CSF ferritin (10.0 ng/mL) levels were elevated in patients with stroke compared with control subjects (0.62 ng/mL, P < .0001; 2.34 ng/mL, P < .0001). Serum S100B (0.09 ng/mL) was higher in patients with stroke compared with control subjects (0.01 ng/mL). CSF S100B levels were higher in patients with a cardioembolic stroke (2.88 ng/mL) than in those with small-vessel disease (0.89 ng/mL, P < .05). CSF S100B levels correlated with the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score on admission (R = 0.56, P < .01) and the stroke volume (R = 0.44, P = .01). CSF S100B and NfH-SMI35 levels correlated with outcome on the modified Rankin scale. CSF S100B levels were related to stroke severity and infarct volume and highest in cardioembolic stroke
Multi-site observations of Delta Scuti stars 7 Aql and 8 Aql (a new Delta Scuti variable): The twelfth STEPHI campaign in 2003
We present an analysis of the pulsation behaviour of the Delta Scuti stars 7
Aql (HD 174532) and 8 Aql (HD 174589) -- a new variable star -- observed in the
framework of STEPHI XII campaign during 2003 June--July. 183 hours of high
precision photometry were acquired by using four-channel photometers at three
sites on three continents during 21 days. The light curves and amplitude
spectra were obtained following a classical scheme of multi-channel photometry.
Observations in different filters were also obtained and analyzed. Six and
three frequencies have been unambiguously detected above a 99% confidence level
in the range 0.090 mHz--0.300 mHz and 0.100 mHz-- 0.145 mHz in 7 Aql and 8 Aql
respectively. A comparison of observed and theoretical frequencies shows that 7
Aql and 8 Aql may oscillate with p modes of low radial orders, typical among
Delta Scuti stars. In terms of radial oscillations the range of 8 Aql goes from
n=1 to n=3 while for 7 Aql the range spans from n=4 to n=7. Non-radial
oscillations have to be present in both stars as well. The expected range of
excited modes according to a non adiabatic analysis goes from n=1 to n=6 in
both stars.Comment: 8 pages, 7 fugures, 5 tables, accepted for publication in
Astronomical Journa
Quantum limits of cold damping with optomechanical coupling
Thermal noise of a mirror can be reduced by cold damping. The displacement is
measured with a high-finesse cavity and controlled with the radiation pressure
of a modulated light beam. We establish the general quantum limits of noise in
cold damping mechanisms and we show that the optomechanical system allows to
reach these limits. Displacement noise can be arbitrarily reduced in a narrow
frequency band. In a wide-band analysis we show that thermal fluctuations are
reduced as with classical damping whereas quantum zero-point fluctuations are
left unchanged. The only limit of cold damping is then due to zero-point energy
of the mirrorComment: 10 pages, 3 figures, RevTe
Uniform WKB approximation of Coulomb wave functions for arbitrary partial wave
Coulomb wave functions are difficult to compute numerically for extremely low
energies, even with direct numerical integration. Hence, it is more convenient
to use asymptotic formulas in this region. It is the object of this paper to
derive analytical asymptotic formulas valid for arbitrary energies and partial
waves. Moreover, it is possible to extend these formulas for complex values of
parameters.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Mobility and asymmetry effects in one-dimensional rock-paper-scissors games
As the behavior of a system composed of cyclically competing species is
strongly influenced by the presence of fluctuations, it is of interest to study
cyclic dominance in low dimensions where these effects are the most prominent.
We here discuss rock-paper-scissors games on a one-dimensional lattice where
the interaction rates and the mobility can be species dependent. Allowing only
single site occupation, we realize mobility by exchanging individuals of
different species. When the interaction and swapping rates are symmetric, a
strongly enhanced swapping rate yields an increased mixing of the species,
leading to a mean-field like coexistence even in one-dimensional systems. This
coexistence is transient when the rates are asymmetric, and eventually only one
species will survive. Interestingly, in our spatial games the dominating
species can differ from the species that would dominate in the corresponding
nonspatial model. We identify different regimes in the parameter space and
construct the corresponding dynamical phase diagram.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Physical Review
Depolarization volume and correlation length in the homogenization of anisotropic dielectric composites
In conventional approaches to the homogenization of random particulate
composites, both the distribution and size of the component phase particles are
often inadequately taken into account. Commonly, the spatial distributions are
characterized by volume fraction alone, while the electromagnetic response of
each component particle is represented as a vanishingly small depolarization
volume. The strong-permittivity-fluctuation theory (SPFT) provides an
alternative approach to homogenization wherein a comprehensive description of
distributional statistics of the component phases is accommodated. The
bilocally-approximated SPFT is presented here for the anisotropic homogenized
composite which arises from component phases comprising ellipsoidal particles.
The distribution of the component phases is characterized by a two-point
correlation function and its associated correlation length. Each component
phase particle is represented as an ellipsoidal depolarization region of
nonzero volume. The effects of depolarization volume and correlation length are
investigated through considering representative numerical examples. It is
demonstrated that both the spatial extent of the component phase particles and
their spatial distributions are important factors in estimating coherent
scattering losses of the macroscopic field.Comment: Typographical error in eqn. 16 in WRM version is corrected in arxiv
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Induced polarization and electronic properties of carbon doped boron-nitride nanoribbons
The electronic properties of boron-nitride nanoribbons (BNNRs) doped with a
line of carbon atoms are investigated by using density functional calculations.
Three different configurations are possible: the carbon atoms may replace a
line of boron or nitrogen atoms or a line of alternating B and N atoms which
results in very different electronic properties. We found that: i) the NCB
arrangement is strongly polarized with a large dipole moment having an
unexpected direction, ii) the BCB and NCN arrangement are non-polar with zero
dipole moment, iii) the doping by a carbon line reduces the band gap
independent of the local arrangement of boron and nitrogen around the carbon
line, iv) an electric field parallel to the carbon line polarizes the BN sheet
and is found to be sensitive to the presence of carbon dopants, and v) the
energy gap between the highest occupied molecular orbital and the lowest
unoccupied molecular orbital decreases linearly with increasing applied
electric field directed parallel to the carbon line. We show that the
polarization and energy gap of carbon doped BNNRs can be tuned by an electric
field applied parallel along the carbon line.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure
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