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Theory of quasiballistic transport through nanocrystalline silicon dots
A model to describe the underlying physics of high-energy electron emission from a porous silicon diode is presented. The model is based on an atomistic tight-binding method combined with semiclassical Monte Carlo simulation. It well reproduces essential features of experimental findings. An initial acceleration region is shown to play a crucial role in generating quasiballistic electron emission
The probability of double-strand breaks in giant DNA decreases markedly as the DNA concentration increases
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) represent a serious source of damage for all
living things and thus there have been many quantitative studies of DSBs both
in vivo and in vitro. Despite this fact, the processes that lead to their
production have not yet been clearly understood, and there is no established
theory that can account for the statistics of their production, in particular,
the number of DSBs per base pair per unit Gy, here denoted by P1, which is the
most important parameter for evaluating the degree of risk posed by DSBs. Here,
using the single-molecule observation method with giant DNA molecules (166
kbp), we evaluate the number of DSBs caused by gamma-ray irradiation. We find
that P1 is nearly inversely proportional to the DNA concentration above a
certain threshold DNA concentration. A simple model that accounts for the
marked decrease of P1 shows that it is necessary to consider the
characteristics of giant DNA molecules as semiflexible polymers to interpret
the intrinsic mechanism of DSBs
Industrial energy management systems in Italy: state of the art and perspective
Despite the economic crisis, the impact of industry sector Share on the total primary energy demand in Italy is still significant. The certification of companies according to the standard ISO 50001:2011 ("Energy management systems Requirements and guidelines for use"), can represent a key element in the achievement of objectives set in the 20-20-20 Climate-Energy Package.
This paper illustrates the state of implementation of ISO 50001 certifications in Italy, reporting on the results of a questionnaire carried out as a part of a master's thesis project at Sapienza, University of Rome in collaboration with FIRE (Italian Federation for the Rational Use of Energy) that included the major certification bodies, certified companies and consultants. The purpose is to outline the current situation, identify the perspectives and highlight the pros and cons related to the implementation of an Energy Management System (EnMS).
The big picture shows that Italy, one of the leading countries in energy efficiency policies, suffer from a significant delay in the implementation of the EnMS in industry with respect to Germany.
The results of the survey also show that the definition of energy performance indicators, as hell as the individuations of an energy baseline and a. monitoring plan constitute the requirements most critical to comply with for companies than for consultants. It also appears that more than 35% of companies already ISO 50001 certified have received benefits in terms of cumulative energy saving above 5%, and that the main reason why they have implemented an EnMS is related to the potential impact on increasing the competitiveness of the core business
Gamma-Ray Burst Spectral Features: Interpretation as X-ray Emission From A Photoionized Plasma
Numerous reports have been made of features, either in emission or
absorption, in the 10 - 1000 keV spectra of some gamma-ray bursts. Originally
interpreted in the context of Galactic neutron star models as cyclotron line
emission and annihilation features, the recent demonstration that
the majority of GRBs lie at cosmological distances make these explanations
unlikely. In this letter, we adopt a relativistic fireball model for
cosmological GRBs in which dense, metal rich blobs or filaments of plasma are
entrained in the relativistic outflow. In the context of this model, we
investigate the conditions under which broadband features, similar to those
detected, can be observed. We find a limited region of parameter space capable
of reproducing the observed GRB spectra. Finally, we discuss possible
constraints further high-energy spectral observations could place on fireball
model parameters.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Letters Four pages,
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Recent results from BESIII experiment
In this contribution we review recent results from the BESIII experiment. We focus on two very different main topics. Firstly we report the investigation of XYZ states and the discovery of new charged and neutral charmonium-like structures and then we will present recent BESIII results on studies related to the Collins asymmetries measurement
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