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Three-nucleon force at large distances: Insights from chiral effective field theory and the large-N_c expansion
We confirm the claim of Ref. [D.R. Phillips, C. Schat, Phys. Rev. C88 (2013)
3, 034002] that 20 operators are sufficient to represent the most general local
isospin-invariant three-nucleon force and derive explicit relations between the
two sets of operators suggested in Refs. [D.R. Phillips, C. Schat, Phys. Rev.
C88 (2013) 3, 034002] and [H. Krebs, A.M. Gasparyan, E. Epelbaum, Phys.Rev. C87
(2013) 5, 054007]. We use the set of 20 operators to discuss the chiral
expansion of the long- and intermediate-range parts of the three-nucleon force
up to next-to-next-to-next-to-next-to-leading order in the standard formulation
without explicit Delta(1232) degrees of freedom. We also address implications
of the large-N_c expansion in QCD for the size of the various three-nucleon
force contributions.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figure
Intraspecific variation of nickel and zinc accumulation and tolerance in the hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens.
Plants from two contrasting populations of the hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens, one from the serpentine area of Monte Prinzera (MP) in northern Italy and a Belgian calamine population, La Calamine (LC), were crossed to study the genetic correlation of Ni and Zn accumulation as well as Ni accumulation and Ni tolerance. Parental populations and
The permutation group S_N and large Nc excited baryons
We study the excited baryon states for an arbitrary number of colors Nc from
the perspective of the permutation group S_N of N objects. Classifying the
transformation properties of states and quark-quark interaction operators under
S_N allows a general analysis of the spin-flavor structure of the mass operator
of these states, in terms of a few unknown constants parameterizing the unknown
spatial structure. We explain how to perform the matching calculation of a
general two-body quark-quark interaction onto the operators of the 1/Nc
expansion. The inclusion of core and excited quark operators is shown to be
necessary. Considering the case of the negative parity L=1 states transforming
in the MS of S_N, we discuss the matching of the one-gluon and the
Goldstone-boson exchange interactions.Comment: 38 pages. Final version to be published in Physical Review
Cerium negatively impacts the nutritional status in rapeseed
Cerium (Ce) has been reported to be both beneficial and harmful to plants. This contradiction deserves explanation in the light of increased anthropogenic release of Ce in the environment.
Ce tolerance and accumulation were evaluated in hydroponically cultivated Brassica napus L. (rapeseed). Ce and other nutrient concentrations were measured with increasing Ce concentration in the nutrient solution. Moreover, Ce and calcium(Ca) accumulationwere evaluated at different Ca and Ce concentrations in nutrient solution and a Michaelis-Menten type inhibition model considering Ce and Ca competition was tested. Plants were also sprayed with Ce solution in Ca-deficient media. Ce decreased the growth and root function,which affected shoot nutritional status. Calciumwas the most severely inhibited nutrient in both roots and shoots. High Ca concentrations in the nutrient solution inhibited Ce accumulation in a non-competitive way. Moreover, phosphorus (P) precipitated Ce inside root cells. Ce spraying did not alleviate Ca deficiency symptoms and the results were critically compared to the available literature
Are Consensus Ratings of Functional Job Analysis Scales More Reliable than Ratings Made by Independent Raters?
This study addresses an open research question in regard to a well-established and widely-used job analysis system, Functional Job Analysis (FJA): Are consensus ratings of the FJA scales more reliable than the independent scale ratings that are the norm in job analysis application and the related research literature? In our experimental study, we found that this is not the case: no significant difference is found between consensus and independent ratings of the FJA scales. The reasons for this finding are explored as well as its relevance to the validity of the FJA system. Implications for other work and job analysis systems are discussed
Properties of enhanced tonoplast zinc transport in naturally selected zinc-tolerant Silene vulgaris.
Helicity amplitudes and electromagnetic decays of hyperon resonances
We present results for the helicity amplitudes of the lowest-lying hyperon
resonances Y*, computed within the framework of the Bonn constituent-quark
model, which is based on the Bethe-Salpeter approach. The seven parameters
entering the model were fitted to the best known baryon masses. Accordingly,
the results for the helicity amplitudes are genuine predictions. Some hyperon
resonances are seen to couple more strongly to a virtual photon with finite Q^2
than to a real photon. Other Y*'s, such as the S_{01}(1670) Lambda resonance or
the S_{11}(1620) Sigma resonance, couple very strongly to real photons. We
present a qualitative argument for predicting the behaviour of the helicity
asymmetries of baryon resonances at high Q^2.Comment: 20 pages, 26 figures, uses svjour.cls style, submitted to the
European Physical Journal
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