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Duality and Chiral Restoration from Dilepton Production in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions
We discuss the recent status in the theoretical understanding of dilepton
production in central heavy-ion reactions with the Pb-beam at the full CERN-SpS
energy of 158 AGeV. In the low-mass region (~1 GeV) a strong broadening
of the vector meson resonances in hot and dense matter (especially for the
meson) entails thermal dilepton rates very reminiscent to perturbative
annihilation close to the expected phase boundary of the chiral
symmetry restoring transition. A consistent description of the experimentally
observed enhancement at both low and intermediate masses (1.5 GeV~~3
GeV) in terms of thermal radiation from an expanding fireball can be obtained.Comment: Talk given at ISMD '99 on 'QCD & Multiparticle Production' (Brown
University, Providence, Aug. 9-13), 7 pages LaTeX including 6 ps-/eps-figures
and sprocl.st
Pi+ Pi- Emission in High-Energy Nuclear Collisions
Realistic vacuum interactions are employed to investigate thermal
emission spectra from the late stages of heavy-ion reactions at
ultrarelativistic energies. Hadronic in-medium effects, including many-body
-meson spectral functions used earlier to describe the dilepton excess
observed at CERN-SPS energies, are implemented to assess resulting
modifications in relation to recent measurements of invariant-mass
spectra by the STAR collaboration in - and - collisions at
=200 GeV. Statistical model estimates for the and
ratios close to the expected thermal freezeout are also given.Comment: 9 pages RevTeX including 5 eps-figures, summary slightly expanded and
5 references adde
Comprehensive Interpretation of Thermal Dileptons at the SPS
Employing thermal dilepton rates based on medium-modified electromagnetic
correlation functions we show that recent dimuon spectra of the NA60
collaboration in central In-In collisions at the CERN-SPS can be understood in
terms of radiation from a hot and dense hadronic medium. Earlier calculated
\rho-meson spectral functions, as following from hadronic many-body theory,
provide an accurate description of the data up to dimuon invariant masses of
about M\simeq 0.9 GeV, with good sensitivity to details of the predicted
\rho-meson line shape. This, in particular, identifies baryon-induced effects
as the prevalent ones. We show that a reliable description of the \rho
contribution opens the possibility to study further medium effects: at higher
masses (M \simeq 0.9-1.5 GeV) 4-pion type annihilation is required to account
for the experimentally observed excess indicating precursor effects of chiral
symmetry restoration (``chiral mixing''), while remaining structures in the
\omega and \phi region are suggestive for modifications in their line shapes as
well.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, v2: slightly improved estimate of four-pion
contributions; accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Let
Hadrons in Hot and Dense Matter
The description of excitations in hot and dense (hadronic) matter is
discussed with emphasis on the use of correlation functions as a common
framework for comparing different model (and QCD lattice) calculations with
each other. Typical regimes of applicability of hadronic approaches are
assessed, together with possibilities to confront them with experiment. We also
elaborate on recent developments to relate baryonic in-medium effects to chiral
symmetry restoration.Comment: Convener Talk at the Int. Conf. on Quark Nuclear Physics, June 9-14,
2002 (Juelich, Germany); 3 pages LaTeX including 5 eps-figures and EPJ style
file
Metastasis as a faulty recapitulation of ontogeny
RAF oncogenes are involved in a variety of phenotypic switch phenomena. If for example oncogenic RAF is expressed together with Myc in B lineage cells, a lineage switch to macrophages occurs at low frequency in vitro and in vivo. In addition, if RAF is expressed in type II alveolar epithelial cells slow growing lung adenomas are formed and a switch from columnar to cuboidal cells is detected in these mice upon p53 deletion. A similar switch is also seen, if ectopic Myc is present in our lung tumor mouse model. Moreover, in the liver of these mice with both oncogenes metastases are found. If E-cadherin function is impaired in our RAF-dependent lung tumor model, a switch from adenoma to adenocarcinoma occurs and genes characteristic for the early endodermal lineage are expressed. Based on these data I propose a novel model of metastasis and describe its implications. The hallmark of the model is the induction of a state of plasticity in tumor cells, which allows the reversal of differentiation to an earlier point in their ontogenic history
Probabilistic dynamics of a global horizontal sounding system
Probability method for position and motion of large numbers of constant-level balloons - atmospheric circulatio
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