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Multiplicity fluctuations in the string clustering approach
We present our results on multiplicity fluctuations in the framework of the
string clustering approach. We compare our results --with and without
clustering formation-- with CERN SPS NA49 data. We find a non-monotonic
behaviour of these fluctuations as a function of the collision centrality,
which has the same origin as the observed fluctuations of transverse momentum:
the correlations between the produced particles due to the cluster formation.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures, revte
Transverse momentum distributions and their forward- backward correlations in the percolating colour string approach
The forward-backward correlations in the distributions, which present a
clear signature of non-linear effects in particle production, are studied in
the model of percolating colour strings. Quantitative predictions are given for
these correlations at SPS, RHIC and LHC energies. Interaction of strings also
naturally explains the flattening of distributions and increase of
with energy and atomic number for nuclear collisionsComment: 6 pages in LaTex, 3 figures in Postscrip
Transverse momentum fluctuations and percolation of strings
The behaviour of the transverse momentum fluctuations with the centrality of
the collision shown by the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider data is naturally
explained by the clustering of color sources. In this framework, elementary
color sources --strings-- overlap forming clusters, so the number of effective
sources is modified. These clusters decay into particles with mean transverse
momentum that depends on the number of elementary sources that conform each
cluster, and the area occupied by the cluster. The transverse momentum
fluctuations in this approach correspond to the fluctuations of the transverse
momentum of these clusters, and they behave essentially as the number of
effective sources.Comment: 16 pages, RevTex, 4 postscript figures. Enhanced version. New figure
Recuperación de agrosistemas degradados en la cuenca del lago de Cuitzeo (Michoagán, México): II. Control de Cárcavas.
II SIMPOSIO NACIONAL SOBRE CONTROL DE LA DEGRADACIÓN DE SUELOS. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.{ESP}Con la participación de instituciones de investigación europeas y mejicanas concurrentes en
el Proyecto REVOLSO/INCO (, se evaluó durante 3 años
consecutivos, en la cuenca del Lago de Cuitzeo (Michoacán, Méjico), la construcción de
pequeñas represas con neumáticos de desecho para la retención de azolves y control de
cárcavas, producto del efecto erosivo del escurrimiento del agua de escorrentía producida
por la compactación del suelo. La estabilización de taludes se realizó con veza (Vicia
villosa), janamargo (V. sativa), pasto llorón (Eragrostis curvula), acacia (Acacia retinoides) y
garrapata (Desmodium grahamii). Como resultados de estas medidas (basadas en el
conocimiento de procesos de recuperación de suelos) se contribuye al mejoramiento de
áreas productivas y se diminuye la erosión de las cárcavas, con lo cual se reduce el aporte
de sedimentos a los cuerpos de agua y, en suma, se mejora el ambiente, aportándose
soluciones de bajo costo que pueden romper el círculo vicioso erosión-pobreza.{ENG}Different European and Mexican institutions are collaborating in an international Project
(named REVOLSO, INCO Program) working at the Cuitzeo Basin (Michoacán, Mexico).
During 3 years the efficience of small dams built with tyres for the erosion control of gullies
was assessed. Plant species tested for gullies stabilization were: Vicia villosa, V. sativa,
Eragrostis curvula, Acacia retinoides, and Desmodium grahamii. Results are promising,
because a deacreasing of erosion process was evident to a low cost. In this way, this actions
could improve the soil conservation, diminishing the amount of sediments arriving to the big
dams and broken the feedback circle soil erosion-poverty.Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Consejería de Economía e Innovación Tecnológic
Percolation of strings and the first RHIC data on multiplicity and tranverse momentum distributions
The dependence of the multiplicity on the number of collisions and the
transverse momentum distribution for central and peripheral Au-Au collisions
are studied in the model of percolation of strings relative to the experimental
conditions at RHIC. The comparison with the first RHIC data shows a good
agreement.Comment: RevTeX, 11 pages, 4 eps figures included using epsfi
Characterization of microsatellite loci in Erysimum mediohispanicum (Brassicaceae) and cross-amplification in related species
• Premise of the study : We have developed and optimized microsatellite loci from a genomic library of Erysimum mediohispanicum. Microsatellites were also tested for cross-amplifi cation in 31 other Erysimum species. • Methods and Results : A total of 10 microsatellite loci were successfully amplifi ed. They were polymorphic for 81 E. mediohispanicum individuals from two locations in Sierra Nevada (southeastern Spain), which showed similar patterns of genetic diversity. On average, microsatellites had 8.6 alleles per locus and an expected heterozygosity of 0.69. Only one locus signifi cantly departed from Hardy – Weinberg equilibrium in both locations. Most of the markers successfully amplifi ed in other Erysimum species. • Conclusions : The genetic attributes of microsatellite loci will allow their application to population genetic studies in Erysimum , such as genetic differentiation and structure, gene fl ow, pollinator-mediated speciation, and hybridization studies. 
Production of Secondaries in High Energy d+Au Collisions
In the framework of Quark-Gluon String Model we calculate the inclusive
spectra of secondaries produced in d+Au collisions at intermediate (CERN SPS)
and at much higher (RHIC) energies. The results of numerical calculations at
intermediate energies are in reasonable agreement with the data. At RHIC
energies numerically large inelastic screening corrections (percolation
effects) should be accounted for in calculations. We extract these effects from
the existing RHIC experimental data on minimum bias and central d+Au
collisions. The predictions for p+Au interactions at LHC energy are also given.Comment: 18 pages and 10 figure
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