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Regularizing Cubic Open Neveu-Schwarz String Field Theory
After introducing non-minimal variables, the midpoint insertion of Y\bar Y in
cubic open Neveu-Schwarz string field theory can be replaced with an operator
N_\rho depending on a constant parameter \rho. As in cubic open superstring
field theory using the pure spinor formalism, the operator N_\rho is invertible
and is equal to 1 up to a BRST-trivial quantity. So unlike the linearized
equation of motion Y\bar Y QV=0 which requires truncation of the Hilbert space
in order to imply QV=0, the linearized equation N_\rho QV=0 directly implies
QV=0.Comment: 6 pages harvmac, added footnote and referenc
Documentation for the machine-readable version of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Star catalogue (SAO) version 1984
An updated, corrected and extended machine readable version of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory star catalog (SAO) is described. Published and unpublished errors discovered in the previous version have been corrected, and multiple star and supplemental BD identifications added to stars where more than one SAO entry has the same Durchmusterung number. Henry Draper Extension (HDE) numbers have been added for stars found in both volumes of the extension. Data for duplicate SAO entries (those referring to the same star) have been blanked out, but the records themselves have been retained and flagged so that sequencing and record count are identical to the published catalog
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Persistent, symptomless, systemic, and seed-borne infection of lettuce by Botrytis cinerea
Experiments are presented which show that Botrytis cinerea, the cause of gray mould disease, is often present in symptomless lettuce plants as a systemic, endophytic, infection which may arise from seed. The fungus was isolated on selective media from surface sterilized sections of roots, stem pieces and leaf discs from symptomless plants grown in a conventional glasshouse and in a spore-free air-flow provided by an isolation propagator. The presence of B. cinerea was confirmed by immuno-labelling the tissues with the Botrytis-specific monoclonal antibody BC-12.CA4. As plants grew, infection spread from the roots to stems and leaves. Surface sterilization of seeds reduced the number of infected symptomless plants. Artificial infection of seedlings with dry conidia increased the rate of infection in some experiments. Selected isolates were genetically finger-printed using microsatellite loci. This confirmed systemic spread of the inoculating isolates but showed that other isolates were also present and that single plants hosted multiple isolates. This shows that B. cinerea commonly grows in lettuce plants as an endophyte, as has already been shown for Primula. If true for other hosts, the endophytic phase may be as important a component of the species population as the aggressive necrotrophic phase
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Conquest of the ghost pyramid of the superstring
We give a new Becchi-Rouet-Stora-Tyutin operator for the superstring. It
implies a quadratic gauge-fixed action, and a new gauge-invariant action with
first-class constraints. The infinite pyramid of spinor ghosts appears in a
simple way through ghost gamma matrices.Comment: 30 pages, 1 figure, Late
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