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Implications of a J^PC exotic
Recent experimental data from BNL on the isovector J^PC =1^-+ exotic at 1.6
GeV in \rho\pi indicate the existence of a non-quarkonium state consistent with
lattice gauge theory predictions. We discuss how further experiments can
strengthen this conclusion. We show that the \rho\pi, \eta'\pi and \eta\pi
couplings of this state qualitatively support the hypothesis that it is a
hybrid meson, although other interpretations cannot be eliminated.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, minor numerical correction
Anthropogenic and climatic control upon vegetation fires: new insights from satelite observations to assess current and future impacts
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaVegetation fires actively participate in ecosystem dynamics and atmospheric composition. Their
contemporaneous occurrence and impacts – described under the concept of “fire regimes” – is
driven by climate, vegetation, and human activities – the components of the “fire triangle”. The
gaps in our understanding of those drivers hamper the proper consideration of fires in various
domains, including ecosystems management, vegetation modeling, and climate change
investigation. This thesis capitalizes on satellite observations to depict the anthropogenic and
climatic influence on fire regimes. Fire inter-annual variability is shown to be dominated by large
scale climatic patterns, of which the El Niño-Southern Oscillation has the most widespread and
long term footprint. Fire frequency and seasonality are more complex, being determined by the
interaction of all three factors of the fire triangle. The evaluation of a vegetation-fire model thus
reveals significant discrepancies. It suggests a great margin of progress on representing of the
anthropogenic factor, supported by the wide range of fire practices identified from fire season
dynamics. A model specific to tropical deforestation fires is developed, as a regional application of
this thesis contributions. Climate is a forceful safeguard against forest conversion progress, but
ongoing environmental changes could revert the situation
Exotic meson spectroscopy from the clover action at beta = 5.85 and 6.15
We repeat our original simulations of the hybrid meson spectrum using the
clover action, as a check on lattice artifacts. Our results for the 1-+ masses
do not substantially change. We present preliminary results for the wave
function of the 1-+ state in Coulomb gauge.Comment: LATTICE98(spectrum) 3 latex pages and two postscript figures.
Contribution to lattice 9
The kunitz domain protein BLI-5 plays a functionally conserved role in cuticle formation in a diverse range of nematodes
The cuticle of parasitic nematodes performs many critical functions and is essential for proper development and for protection from the host immune response. The biosynthesis, assembly, modification and turnover of this exoskeleton have been most extensively studied in the free-living nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans, where it represents a complex multi-step process involving a whole suite of enzymes. The biosynthesis of the cuticle has an additional level of complexity, as many of the enzymes also require additional proteins to aid their activation and selective inhibition. Blister-5 (BLI-5) represents a protein with a kunitz-type serine protease interacting domain and is involved in cuticle collagen biosynthesis in C. elegans, through its interaction with subtilisin-like processing enzymes (such as BLI-4). Mutation of the bli-5 gene causes blistering of the collagenous adult cuticle. Homologues of BLI-5 have been identified in several parasitic species that span different nematode clades. In this study, we molecularly and biochemically characterize BLI-5 homologues from the clade V nematodes C. elegans and Haemonchus contortus and from the clade III filarial nematode Brugia malayi. The nematode BLI-5 orthologues possess a shared domain structure and perform similar in vitro and in vivo functions, performing important proteolytic enzyme functions. The results demonstrate that the bli-5 genes from these diverse parasitic nematodes are able to complement a C. elegansbli-5 mutant and thereby support the use of the C. elegans model system to examine gene function in the experimentally less-amenable parasitic species
Y(4140): Possible options
We discuss possible options for interpreting the newly observed state Y(4140)
by the CDF collaboration in decay above the
threshold, and argue that it is more likely to be a
- molecular state or an exotic () hybrid
charmonium. We have discussed decay modes which would allow unambiguous
identification of the hybrid charmonium option.Comment: 3 pages Revte
Chiral Extrapolations and Exotic Meson Spectrum
We examine the chiral corrections to exotic meson masses calculated in
lattice QCD. In particular, we ask whether the non-linear chiral behavior at
small quark masses, which has been found in other hadronic systems, could lead
to large corrections to the predictions of exotic meson masses based on linear
extrapolations to the chiral limit. We find that our present understanding of
exotic meson decay dynamics suggests that open channels may not make a
significant contribution to such non-linearities whereas the virtual, closed
channels may be important.Comment: 13 pagers, 2 figure
Hybrid meson decay from the lattice
We discuss the allowed decays of a hybrid meson in the heavy quark limit. We
deduce that an important decay will be into a heavy quark non-hybrid state and
a light quark meson, in other words, the de-excitation of an excited gluonic
string by emission of a light quark-antiquark pair.
We discuss the study of hadronic decays from the lattice in the heavy quark
limit and apply this approach to explore the transitions from a spin-exotic
hybrid to and where is a scalar meson. We obtain a
signal for the transition emitting a scalar meson and we discuss the
phenomenological implications.Comment: 18 pages, LATEX, 3 ps figure
Charmonium Hybrid Production in Exclusive B Meson Decays
Recent data on charmonium production in B-meson decays suggest that
charmonium hybrid mesons with mass ~4 GeV may be produced in B-decay via
c\bar{c} colour octet operators. Some of these states are likely to be narrow
with clean signatures to J/\psi pi^+ pi^- final states. Experimental signatures
and search strategies for existing B-factories are described.Comment: references added and some of the text rewritten so it is cleare
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