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Higher Order Two Step Mechanisms in Nucleon Antinucleon Annihilation and the OZI Rule
We evaluate three meson doorway mechanisms for nucleon-antinucleon
annihilation at rest for the first time. Detailed results are presented for the
final state phi pi0 originating from the 3S1 initial state and for the phi rho
channel originating from 1S0. The results presented also include the improved
contributions from two meson doorway states and from the tree diagrams. For all
the channels considered a consistent explanation of large and small OZI
violations emerges.Comment: 18 pages, 2 PostScript figures, will be published in Eur. Phys. J.
Investigations into the burning-out of organic substances in the ceramic body
Pressed compacts were made of spray dried alumina containing water soluble polyvinyl alcohol or cellulose derivative binder. The burning out of organic binder on gradual heating was investigated by visual and microscopic observations of the cross section and by thermogravimetry. Burning out proceeds inward from the peripheries, gradually reducing the size of the black core, which first consists of a dark boundary layer and later turns uniformly black with a sharp boundary. A detailed mechanism of the burning out process between and within the spray dried granules is observed under the microscope. Oxygen atmosphere accelerates the burning out process
ABC transporter architecture and mechanism: implications from the crystal structures of BtuCD and BtuF
AbstractABC transporters are ubiquitous membrane proteins that facilitate unidirectional substrate translocation across the lipid bilayer. Over the past five years, new crystal structures have advanced our understanding of how ABC transporters couple adenosine triphosphate (ATP) hydrolysis to substrate transport. In the following, we will briefly review the results of these structural investigations and outline their mechanistic implications
On the relationship of the scaled phase space and Skyrme-coherent state treatments of proton antiproton annihilation at rest
We discuss pion multiplicities and single pion momentum spectra from proton
antiproton annihilation at rest. Both the scaled phase space model and the
Skyrme-coherent state approach describe these observables well. In the coherent
state approach the puzzling size of the scale parameter relating the phase
space integrals for different multiplicities is replaced by a well defined
weight function. The strength of this function is determined by the intensity
of the classical pion field and its spatial extent is of order 1 fm.Comment: 11 pages including 4 figures(postscript
The effect of hidden color channels on nucleon-nucleon interaction in quark model
In the framework of constituent quark model, the effect of hidden color
channels on the nucleon-nucleon () interaction is studied. By adjusting the
color confinement strength between the hidden color channels and color singlet
channels and/or between the hidden color channels and hidden color channels,
the experimental data of to partial-wave phase shifts of
scattering can be fitted well. The results show that the hidden color channel
coupling might be important in producing the intermediate-range attraction of
interaction. The deuteron properties and dibaryon candidates have also
been studied with this model.Comment: 11 pages, 9 figure
Inactivation in vitro of the Escherichia coli outer membrane protein FhuA by a phage T5-encoded lipoprotein
Bacteriophage T5-encoded lipoprotein, synthesized by infected Escherichia coli cells, prevents superinfection of the host cell by this virus. The molecular basis of its ability to inactivate the receptor of phage T5, the FhuA protein, was investigated in vitro. Fully competent T5 lipoprotein, with a His tag attached to the C-terminus, was purified in detergent solution. Co-reconstitution with homogeneous FhuA protein into liposomes revealed that the lipoprotein inhibited the irreversible inactivation of phage T5 by FhuA protein. This phenomenon correlated with the inhibition of phage DNA ejection determined by fluorescence monitoring. Addition of detergent abolished the interaction between T5 lipoprotein and FhuA protein. When the signal sequence and N-terminal cysteinyl residue of the lipoprotein were removed by genetic truncation, the soluble polypeptide could be refolded and purified from inclusion bodies. The truncated lipoprotein interfered with infection of E. coli by phage T5, but only at very high concentrations. Circular dichroism spectra of both forms of T5 lipoprotein exhibited predominantly β-structure. T5 lipoprotein is sufficient for inactivation of the FhuA protein, presumably by inserting the N-terminal acyl chains into the membrane, thus increasing its local concentration. An in vitro stoichiometry of 10:1 has been calculated for the phage-encoded T5 lipoprotein to FhuA protein comple
Coherent Pion Radiation From Nucleon Antinucleon Annihilation
A unified picture of nucleon antinucleon annihilation into pions emerges from
a classical description of the pion wave produced in annihilation and the
subsequent quantization of that wave as a coherent state. When the constraints
of energy-momentum and iso-spin conservation are imposed on the coherent state,
the pion number distribution and charge ratios are found to be in excellent
agreement with experiment.Comment: LaTex, 8 text pages, 1 PostScript figure, PSI-PR-93-2
OZI Rule Violation in p pbar Annihilation into phi pi pi by Two Step Processes
The phi pi+ pi- production in p pbar annihilation at rest is strongly
enhanced by a two step mechanism with intermediate K Kbar pi pi states. The
relative yield of the phi production due to the resonant final state
interaction decreases with increasing total energy of the p pbar system.Comment: 18 pages, 9 PostScript figure
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