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    Analytical BPS Maxwell-Higgs vortices

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    We have established a prescription for the calculation of analytical vortex solutions in the context of generalized Maxwell-Higgs models whose overall dynamics is controlled by two positive functions of the scalar field. We have also determined a natural constraint between these functions and the Higgs potential allowing the existence of axially symmetric Bogomol'nyi-Prasad-Sommerfield (BPS) solutions possessing finite energy. Furthermore, when the generalizing functions are chosen suitably, the nonstandard BPS equations can be solved exactly. We have studied some examples, comparing them with the usual Abrikosov-Nielsen-Olesen (ANO) solution. The overall conclusion is that the analytical self-dual vortices are well-behaved in all relevant sectors, strongly supporting the generalized models they belong themselves. In particular, our results mimic well-known properties of the usual (numerical) configurations, as localized energy density, while contributing to the understanding of topological solitons and their description by means of analytical methods.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure

    Electrolytes between dielectric charged surfaces: Simulations and theory

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    We present a simulation method to study electrolyte solutions in a dielectric slab geometry using a modified 3D Ewald summation. The method is fast and easy to implement, allowing us to rapidly resum an infinite series of image charges. In the weak coupling limit, we also develop a mean-field theory which allows us to predict the ionic distribution between the dielectric charged plates. The agreement between both approaches, theoretical and simulational, is very good, validating both methods. Examples of ionic density profiles in the strong electrostatic coupling limit are also presented. Finally, we explore the confinement of charge asymmetric electrolytes between neutral surfaces

    Effects of a CPT-even and Lorentz-violating nonminimal coupling on the electron-positron scattering

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    We propose a new \emph{CPT}-even and Lorentz-violating nonminimal coupling between fermions and Abelian gauge fields involving the CPT-even tensor (KF)μναβ(K_{F})_{\mu\nu\alpha\beta} of the standard model extension. We thus investigate its effects on the cross section of the electron-positron scattering by analyzing the process e++e−→μ++μ−e^{+}+e^{-}\rightarrow\mu^{+}+\mu^{-}. Such a study was performed for the parity-odd and parity-even nonbirefringent components of the Lorentz-violating (KF)μναβ(K_{F})_{\mu\nu\alpha\beta} tensor. Finally, by using experimental data available in the literature, we have imposed upper bounds as tight as 10−12(eV)−110^{-12}(eV)^{-1} on the magnitude of the CPT-even and Lorentz-violating parameters while nonminimally coupled.Comment: LaTeX2e, 06 pages, 01 figure

    Radiative generation of the CPT-even gauge term of the SME from a dimension-five nonminimal coupling term

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    In this letter we show for the first time that the usual CPT-even gauge term of the standard model extension (SME) can be radiatively generated, in a gauge invariant level, in the context of a modified QED endowed with a dimension-five nonminimal coupling term recently proposed in the literature. As a consequence, the existing upper bounds on the coefficients of the tensor (KF)(K_{F}) can be used improve the bounds on the magnitude of the nonminimal coupling, λ(KF),\lambda(K_{F}), by the factors 10510^{5} or 1025.10^{25}. The nonminimal coupling also generates higher-order derivative contributions to the gauge field effective action quadratic terms.Comment: Revtex style, two columns, 6 pages, revised final version to be published in the Physics Letters B (2013

    Coherent State Path Integrals in the Weyl Representation

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    We construct a representation of the coherent state path integral using the Weyl symbol of the Hamiltonian operator. This representation is very different from the usual path integral forms suggested by Klauder and Skagerstan in \cite{Klau85}, which involve the normal or the antinormal ordering of the Hamiltonian. These different representations, although equivalent quantum mechanically, lead to different semiclassical limits. We show that the semiclassical limit of the coherent state propagator in Weyl representation is involves classical trajectories that are independent on the coherent states width. This propagator is also free from the phase corrections found in \cite{Bar01} for the two Klauder forms and provides an explicit connection between the Wigner and the Husimi representations of the evolution operator.Comment: 23 page

    Milho sistema II: recomendações técnicas.

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    Ecological aspects of the fish fauna of the Mucajaí River, in the Paredão Island region, Roraima, Brazil

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    Ichthyofauna survey were carried out in the Paredâo Island region of the Mucajaí River, where possibly, in the future, a hydroelectric dam will be built. A total of 126 fish species, belonging to 28 families were captured, at two collecting sites, one below and other above the Paredão 2 falls. Although these two stations were separated by a 20 meter waterfall, the similarity between the communities was high. Shannon's diversity index, evenness and catch per unit effort (CPUE) were rather high, comparing to other Amazonian rivers. The high value of equitability (0.82) suggests that fish communities are in equilibrium. In terms of biomass, the predator species were dominant and in number of specimens the detritivores were more abundant. It is expected that the construction of a dam would affect the equilibrium of the fish communities in this area, by lowering the number of fish species and changing the composition of the fish communities
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