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    Enhanced non-quark-antiquark and non-glueball Nc behavior of light scalar mesons

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    We show that the latest and very precise dispersive data analyses require a large and very unnat- ural fine-tuning of the 1/Nc expansion at Nc = 3 if the f_0(600) and K(800) light scalar mesons are to be considered predominantly quark-antiquark states, which is not needed for light vector mesons. For this, we use scattering observables whose 1/Nc corrections are suppressed further than one power of 1/Nc for quark-antiquark or glueball states, thus enhancing contributions of other nature. This is achieved without using unitarized ChPT, but if it is used we can also show that it is not just that the coefficients of the 1/Nc expansion are unnatural, but that the expansion itself does not even follow the expected 1/Nc scaling of a glueball or a quark-antiquark meson.Comment: Discussion disfavoring a glueball interpretation added. Version published in Phys. Rev.

    Nature of the f_0(600) from its N_c dependence at two loops in unitarized Chiral Perturbation Theory

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    By using unitarized two-loop Chiral Perturbation Theory partial waves to describe pion-pion scattering we find that the dominant component of the lightest scalar meson does not follow the q-qbar dependence on the number of colors that, in contrast, is obeyed by the lightest vectors. The method suggests that a subdominant q-qbar component of the f_0(600) possibly originates around 1 GeV.Comment: 4 pages, 1 Figure. To appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    Disjointness Graphs of segments in R^2 are almost all Hamiltonian

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    Let P be a set of n >= 2 points in general position in R^2. The edge disjointness graph D(P) of P is the graph whose vertices are all the closed straight line segments with endpoints in P, two of which are adjacent in D(P) if and only if they are disjoint. In this note, we give a full characterization of all those edge disjointness graphs that are hamiltonian. More precisely, we shall show that (up to order type isomorphism) there are exactly 8 instances of P for which D(P) is not hamiltonian. Additionally, from one of these 8 instances, we derive a counterexample to a criterion for the existence of hamiltonian cycles due to A. D. Plotnikov in 1998

    Histopathological lesions in central nervous system of goats poisoned by Ipomoea carnea

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    Ipomoea carnea var. fistulosa (Convolvulaceae) is a perenne poisonous plant, found throughout the Argentine Northeastern. The intoxication produces a lysosomal storage disease in goats, sheep and cattle. Five goats were fed with 50 g/kgBW/day of fresh leaves, flowers and stems of I. carnea, during 43–60 days. Hirsute coat, depression, difficulty to stand up, ataxia, hypermetria, wide–based stance, incoordination of muscular movements, intense tremors, spastic paresis, abnormal postural reactions, nystagmus, hyperreflexia, hypersensitivity to sound, head tilting and loss of equilibrium were observed in all treated animals. The histopathologic study revealed the presence of cytoplasmatic vacuolation mainly in medulla oblongata and cerebellum. Control animals did not show any alterations. We conclude that this poisoning causes central nervous system damage, being Purkinje cells the most severely affected

    KBE Application for the Design and Manufacture of HSM Fixtures

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    The design of machining fixtures for aeronautical parts is strongly based in the knowledge of the fixture designer, and it comprises certain repetitive tasks. An analysis of the design process allows us to state its suitability for developing Knowledge Based Engineering (KBE) applications in order to capture the knowledge, and to systematize and automate the designs.This work justifies the importance of fixtures for High Speed Milling (HSM), and explains the development of a KBE application to automate the design and manufacturing of such elements. The application is the outcome of a project carried out in collaboration with the company EADS.In the development process, a specific methodology was used in order to represent the knowledge in a semi-structured way and to document the information needed to define the system. The developed KBE application is independent of the parts design system. This makes it necessary to use an interface to input the part geometry into the KBE application, where it is analyzed in order to extract the relevant information for the fixture design process. The results obtained from the application come in three different ways: raw material drawings, fixture 3D solid models, and text files (Bill Of Materials – BOM, and Numerical Control – NC programs). All the results are exported to other applications for use in other tasks. The designer interacts with the application through an ad hoc interface, where he is asked to select or input some data and where the results are also visualized. The prototype KBE application has been carried out in the ICAD development environment and the main interface is with the CAD/CAM system CATIA V4.

    Observation of asymmetric line shapes in precision microwave spectroscopy of the positronium 2S13→2PJ3 ( J=1,2 ) fine-structure intervals

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    We report new measurements of the positronium (Ps) 2 3 S 1 → 2 3 P J fine-structure intervals, ν J ( J = 0 , 1 , 2 ). In the experiments, Ps atoms, optically excited to the radiatively metastable 2 3 S 1 level, flew through microwave radiation fields tuned to drive transitions to the short-lived 2 3 P J levels, which were detected via the time spectrum of subsequent ground-state Ps annihilation radiation. Both the ν 1 and ν 2 line shapes were found to be asymmetric, which, in the absence of a complete line-shape model, prevents accurate determination of these fine-structure intervals. Conversely, the ν 0 line shape did not exhibit any significant asymmetry; the observed interval, however, was found to disagree with QED theory by 4.2 standard deviations

    Observation of asymmetric line shapes in precision microwave spectroscopy of the positronium 2<sup>3</sup>S<sub>1</sub>→2<sup>3</sup>P<sub>J</sub> (J=1,2) fine-structure intervals

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    We report new measurements of the positronium (Ps) 23S1→23PJ fine-structure intervals, νJ (J=0,1,2). In the experiments, Ps atoms, optically excited to the radiatively metastable 23S1 level, flew through microwave radiation fields tuned to drive transitions to the short-lived 23PJ levels, which were detected via the time spectrum of subsequent ground-state Ps annihilation radiation. Both the ν1 and ν2 line shapes were found to be asymmetric, which, in the absence of a complete line-shape model, prevents accurate determination of these fine-structure intervals. Conversely, the ν0 line shape did not exhibit any significant asymmetry; the observed interval, however, was found to disagree with QED theory by 4.2 standard deviations

    Excitations and S-matrix for su(3) spin chain combining 3{3} and ${3^{*}}

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    The associated Hamiltonian for a su(3) spin chain combining 3{3} and 3{3^{*}} representations is calculated. The ansatz equations for this chain are obtained and solved in the thermodynamic limit, and the ground state and excitations are described. Thus, relations between the number of roots and the number of holes in each level have been found . The excited states are characterized by means of these quantum numbers. Finally, the exact S matrix for a state with two holes is found.Comment: 17 pages, plaintex, harvmac (to be published in J. of Phys. A

    Effects of Environmental Enrichment in Maternally Separated Rats: Age and Sex-Specific Outcomes

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    Maternal separation (MS) early in life is related to an increase in anxiety and depressive-like behaviors and neurobiological alterations mostly related to alterations in hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis reactivity. Environmental enrichment (EE) has been used to ameliorate the effects of MS. However, the outcomes of this intervention at different developmental periods after MS have not been studied. We subjected male and female Sprague-Dawley pups to MS and subsequently compared the effects of EE started either in the pre-pubertal period [postnatal day (PND) 22] or adulthood (PND 78). Anxiety and depressive-like behaviors as well as in hippocampal synaptic density and basal corticosterone, oxytocin, and vasopressin levels were measured. Our results support the beneficial effects of adulthood EE in decreasing anxiety in males as well as promoting synaptic density in ventral hippocampal CA3. Males displayed higher levels of vasopressin while females displayed higher oxytocin, with no changes in basal corticosterone for any group after EE

    Electrochemical characterization of innovative hybrid coatings for metallic artefacts

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    In this paper, an electrochemical characterization of two different hybrid coatings is presented, with the specific aim of studying their corrosion protection behavior and better understanding their possible application in the cultural heritage field. The two formulations under study were epoxy resin containing silica nanoparticles and epoxy resin containing graphene oxide. Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) and Scanning ElectroChemical Microscopy (SECM) were used to compare the electrochemical behavior of the two coatings and highlight their failure mechanism when immersed in an electrolytic solution containing chlorides. The investigation highlighted the good corrosion protective properties of both coatings; and moreover, thanks to the joined use of the two described analytical techniques, the different water uptake of the two solutions was studied, together with the different evolution of the coating surface morphology when immersed in the electrolytic solution
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