39 research outputs found
On Local Constraints of D=4 Supergravity in Terms of Dirac Eigenvalues
It has been recently shown that in order to have Dirac eigenvalues as
observables of Euclidean supergravity, certain constraints should be imposed on
the covariant phase space as well as on Dirac eigenspinors. We investigate the
relationships among the constraints in the first set and argue that these
relationships are not linear. We also derive a set of equations expressing the
linear dependency of the constraints in order that the second set of
constraints be linearly independent.Comment: 7 pages, REVTeX file, to be published in Mod. Phys. Lett.
State of art and next challenges in instrumentation for quality control in hadrontherapy centres
In this document we aim at summarising the different points so far addressed and those that are still to be resolved in instrumentation for quality control in hadrontherapy centres. This includes on line in beam PET for dose deposition monitoring, beam hodoscope and prompt gamma monitoring
The effect of fibroblast growth factors in grafted fascia into the vocal fold of rabbits
The human larynx is a very important organ for communication. Many conditions lead to scarring of the vocal folds, decreasing voice quality. Objective We aimed to determine whether fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) may influence tissue integration of grafted fascia into the vocal folds of an animal model. This is an experimental animal study with 12 adult rabbits that were submitted to a grafting fragment obtained from superficial cervical fascia into the vocal fold lamina propria, bilaterally. The right vocal fold was injected with FGFs. The animals were sacrificed after 1 month or 12 months, depending on the group they were assigned to, and a histological analysis of their vocal folds was performed. We analyzed the histological changes (such as the presence of fibrosis and neovascularization) induced by the acute or chronic inflammatory reactions. Results The FGFs induced acute inflammatory changes in all animals after 1 month of the initial experiment. The presence of FGFs triggered more fibrosis than the expected due to the surgical procedure itself when compared with the control side of all animals after 12 months of the initial experiment. Conclusions Fibroblast growth factors alone do not represent a good therapeutic option in phonosurgery, since we observed higher levels of fibrosis in the vocal fold lamina propria. Further studies combining more substances may be necessary to elucidate the best option to be used in this kind of surgery.231606
On the Dirac Eigenvalues as Observables of the on-shell N=2 D=4 Euclidean Supergravity
We generalize previous works on the Dirac eigenvalues as dynamical variables
of the Euclidean gravity and N=1 D=4 supergravity to on-shell N=2 D=4 Euclidean
supergravity. The covariant phase space of the theory is defined as as the
space of the solutions of the equations of motion modulo the on-shell gauge
transformations. In this space we define the Poisson brackets and compute their
value for the Dirac eigenvalues.Comment: 10 pages, LATeX fil
The Influence of Host Galaxy Morphology on the Properties of Type IA Supernovae
In this work we determine the correlation between host galaxy morphology and light curve parameters of Type Ia supernovae. The analysis is based on the data from Pantheon cosmological sample of 1048 supernovae. We confirm that the stretch-parameter depends on the host morphology, but there is no any correlation for the color. We stress the importance of including the host morphology term to the standardization procedure of Type Ia supernovae.Đ ŃĐ°Đ±ĐŸŃĐ” ĐŸĐżŃДЎДлŃĐ”ŃŃŃ ĐșĐŸŃŃДлŃŃĐžŃ ĐŒĐŸŃŃĐŸĐ»ĐŸĐłĐžĐž ŃĐŸĐŽĐžŃДлŃŃĐșĐŸĐč галаĐșŃĐžĐșĐž Ń ĐżĐ°ŃĐ°ĐŒĐ”ŃŃĐ°ĐŒĐž ĐșŃĐžĐČŃŃ
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ĐĄĐ Ia Pantheon. ĐĐŸĐŽŃĐČĐ”ŃĐ¶ĐŽĐ”ĐœĐŸ ĐœĐ°Đ»ĐžŃОД Đ·Đ°ĐČĐžŃĐžĐŒĐŸŃŃĐž паŃĐ°ĐŒĐ”ŃŃĐ° ŃĐ°ŃŃŃĐ¶Đ”ĐœĐžŃ ĐŸŃ ĐŒĐŸŃŃĐŸĐ»ĐŸĐłĐžĐž ŃĐŸĐŽĐžŃДлŃŃĐșĐŸĐč галаĐșŃĐžĐșĐž, ĐœĐŸ Ń ŃĐČĐ”ŃĐŸĐŒ ĐœĐžĐșĐ°ĐșĐŸĐč ĐșĐŸŃŃДлŃŃОО ĐœĐ”Ń. ĐŃ ĐżĐŸĐŽŃĐ”ŃĐșĐžĐČĐ°Đ”ĐŒ ĐœĐ”ĐŸĐ±Ń
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First observation of Bs -> D_{s2}^{*+} X mu nu decays
Using data collected with the LHCb detector in proton-proton collisions at a
centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV, the semileptonic decays Bs -> Ds+ X mu nu and
Bs -> D0 K+ X mu nu are detected. Two structures are observed in the D0 K+ mass
spectrum at masses consistent with the known D^+_{s1}(2536) and
$D^{*+}_{s2}(2573) mesons. The measured branching fractions relative to the
total Bs semileptonic rate are B(Bs -> D_{s2}^{*+} X mu nu)/B(Bs -> X mu nu)=
(3.3\pm 1.0\pm 0.4)%, and B(Bs -> D_{s1}^+ X munu)/B(Bs -> X mu nu)= (5.4\pm
1.2\pm 0.5)%, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is
systematic. This is the first observation of the D_{s2}^{*+} state in Bs
decays; we also measure its mass and width.Comment: 8 pages 2 figures. Published in Physics Letters
2012 Activity Report of the Regional Research Programme on Hadrontherapy for the ETOILE Center
2012 is the penultimate year of financial support by the CPER 2007-2013 for ETOILE's research program, sustained by the PRRH at the University Claude Bernard. As with each edition we make the annual review of the research in this group, so active for over 12 years now. Over the difficulties in the decision-making process for the implementation of the ETOILE Center, towards which all our efforts are focussed, some "themes" (work packages) were strengthened, others have progressed, or have been dropped. This is the case of the eighth theme (technological developments), centered around the technology for rotative beam distribution heads (gantries) and, after being synchronized with the developments of ULICE's WP6, remained so by ceasing its activities, coinciding also with the retirement of its historic leader at IPNL, Marcel Bajard. Topic number 5 ("In silico simulations") has suffered the departure of its leader, Benjamin Ribba, although the work has still been provided by Branka Bernard, a former postdoctoral fellow in Lyon Sud, and now back home in Croatia, still in contract with UCBL for the ULICE project. Aside from these two issues (and the fact that the theme "Medico-economical simulations" is now directly linked to the first one ("Medical Project"), the rest of the teams are growing, as evidenced by the publication statistics at the beginning of this report. This is obviously due to the financial support of our always faithful regional institutions, but also to the synergy that the previous years, the European projects, the arrival of the PRIMES LabEx, and the national France Hadron infrastructure have managed to impulse. The Rhone-Alpes hadron team, which naturally includes the researchers of LPC at Clermont, should also see its influence result in a strong presence in France Hadron's regional node, which is being organized. The future of this regional research is not yet fully guaranteed, especially in the still uncertain context of ETOILE, but the tracks are beginning to emerge to allow past and present efforts translate into a long future that we all want to see established. Each of the researchers in PRRH is aware that 2013 will be (and already is) the year of great challenge : for ETOILE, for the PRRH, for hadron therapy in France, for French hadrontherapy in Europe (after the opening and beginning of treatments in the German [HIT Heidelberg, Marburg], Italian [CNAO, Pavia] and Austrian [MedAustron, Wien Neuerstadt]) centers. Let us meet again in early 2014 for a comprehensive review of the past and a perspective for the future ..
Prompt K_short production in pp collisions at sqrt(s)=0.9 TeV
The production of K_short mesons in pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy
of 0.9 TeV is studied with the LHCb detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The
luminosity of the analysed sample is determined using a novel technique,
involving measurements of the beam currents, sizes and positions, and is found
to be 6.8 +/- 1.0 microbarn^-1. The differential prompt K_short production
cross-section is measured as a function of the K_short transverse momentum and
rapidity in the region 0 < pT < 1.6 GeV/c and 2.5 < y < 4.0. The data are found
to be in reasonable agreement with previous measurements and generator
expectations.Comment: 6+18 pages, 6 figures, updated author lis