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The chemical composition of the Orion star forming region: stars, gas and dust
We present a summary of main results from the studies performed in the series
of papers "The chemical composition of the Orion star forming region". We
reinvestigate the chemical composition of B-type stars in the Orion OB1
association by means of state-of-the-art stellar atmosphere codes, atomic
models and techniques, and compare the resulting abundances with those obtained
from the emission line spectra of the Orion nebula (M42), and recent
determinations of the Solar chemical composition.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables. Poster contribution to the proceedings
of the LIAC2010 conference "The multi-wavelength view of hot, massive stars
Testing common classical LTE and NLTE model atmosphere and line-formation codes for quantitative spectroscopy of early-type stars
It is generally accepted that the atmospheres of cool/lukewarm stars of
spectral types A and later are described well by LTE model atmospheres, while
the O-type stars require a detailed treatment of NLTE effects. Here model
atmosphere structures, spectral energy distributions and synthetic spectra
computed with ATLAS9/SYNTHE and TLUSTY/SYNSPEC, and results from a hybrid
method combining LTE atmospheres and NLTE line-formation with DETAIL/SURFACE
are compared. Their ability to reproduce observations for effective
temperatures between 15000 and 35000 K are verified. Strengths and weaknesses
of the different approaches are identified. Recommendations are made as to how
to improve the models in order to derive unbiased stellar parameters and
chemical abundances in future applications, with special emphasis on Gaia
science.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures; accepted for publication in Journal of Physics:
Conference Series, GREAT-ESF Workshop: Stellar Atmospheres in the Gaia Er
Anomalous Proximity Effect in Underdoped YBaCuO Josephson Junctions
Josephson junctions were photogenerated in underdoped thin films of the
YBaCuO family using a near-field scanning optical microscope.
The observation of the Josephson effect for separations as large as 100 nm
between two wires indicates the existence of an anomalously large proximity
effect and show that the underdoped insulating material in the gap of the
junction is readily perturbed into the superconducting state. The critical
current of the junctions was found to be consistent with the conventional
Josephson relationship. This result constrains the applicability of SO(5)
theory to explain the phase diagram of high critical temperature
superconductors.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
Fruit and vegetable smoothies preservation with natural antimicrobials for the assurance of safety and quality
Current consumption trends indicate a clear increased interest in more natural, nutritious and healthier foods. Accordingly, natural fruits and vegetables (F&V) based beverages (juices, smoothies) companies showed great growth, since perceived as a practical way of ingesting the F&V nutrients and bioactives. However, when untreated, these products have a short shelf-life, mainly due to microbial spoilage. The combination of natural antimicrobials for their preservation constitutes an option in line with consumers’ requirements. This study aims to evaluate different combinations of natural antimicrobials, nisin, natamycin, green tea extract (GTE) and citric acid, to preserve the quality of a mixed F&V smoothie, extending their shelf-life and ensuring their safety. The results obtained suggest that a treatment with nisin 12.5 mg/kg natamycin 200 mg/kg and citric acid (until pH 3.5) could achieve a shelf-life extension of 14 d, a product with great nutritional and microbiological quality until 28 d of storage at 5 °C. Moreover, this treatment would allow controlling a 6 log CFU/mL Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Furthermore, if GTE (0.2%) is added to that combination, a product with fortified antioxidant properties (more than 10 times higher than control) is achieved, fulfilling the requirements of the most demanding natural products consumers.Fil: Nieva, S. G.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de IngenierÃa. Departamento de IngenierÃa QuÃmica; ArgentinaFil: Jagus, Rosa Juana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Instituto de TecnologÃas y Ciencias de la IngenierÃa "Hilario Fernández Long". Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de IngenierÃa. Instituto de TecnologÃas y Ciencias de la IngenierÃa "Hilario Fernández Long"; ArgentinaFil: Agüero, Maria Victoria. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Instituto de TecnologÃas y Ciencias de la IngenierÃa "Hilario Fernández Long". Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de IngenierÃa. Instituto de TecnologÃas y Ciencias de la IngenierÃa "Hilario Fernández Long"; ArgentinaFil: Fernandez, MarÃa Verónica. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Instituto de TecnologÃas y Ciencias de la IngenierÃa "Hilario Fernández Long". Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de IngenierÃa. Instituto de TecnologÃas y Ciencias de la IngenierÃa "Hilario Fernández Long"; Argentin
Inhomogeneous ferrimagnetic-like behavior in Gd2/3Ca1/3MnO3 single crystals
We present a study of the magnetic properties of Gd2/3Ca1/3MnO3 single
crystals at low temperatures. We show that this material behave as an
inhomogeneous ferrimagnet. In addition to small saturation magnetization at 5
K, we have found history dependent effects in the magnetization and the
presence of exchange bias. These features are compatible with microscopic phase
separation in the clean Gd2/3Ca1/3MnO3 system studied.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, submitted Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic
Material
Flux-cutting in YBa2Cu3O7-δ revisited
Abstract In this paper we present an analysis of the response of the vortices in YBa2Cu3O7−δ to different configurations of applied driving forces. The use of inhomogeneous current allows us to induce vortex cutting. We determine the maximum current injected in different electrical contact distributions which preserves vortex integrity, and we show that vortex cutting cannot be explained by a single vortex picture
Role of twin boundaries on the vortex dynamics in YBaCuO
By means of a novel technique of rotating the applied current we have
directly measured the influence of twin boundaries on the vortex motion in a
YBaCuO single crystal. The results indicate that the effect of twin
planes on the vortex dynamics starts to develop below a certain temperature,
being responsible for an anisotropic viscosity in the vortex liquid state and a
guided motion in the solid state.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Evidence for vortex staircases in the whole angular range due to competing correlated pinning mechanisms
We analyze the angular dependence of the irreversible magnetization of
YBaCuO crystals with columnar defects inclined from the c-axis. At
high fields a sharp maximum centered at the tracks' direction is observed. At
low fields we identify a lock-in phase characterized by an angle-independent
pinning strength and observe an angular shift of the peak towards the c-axis
that originates in the material anisotropy. The interplay among columnar
defects, twins and ab-planes generates a variety of staircase structures. We
show that correlated pinning dominates for all field orientations.Comment: 9 figures, 4 figure
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