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The discovery of a high redshift type 2 QSO
We report the discovery of a high redshift, narrow emission-line galaxy
identified in the optical follow-up of deep ROSAT fields. The object has a
redshift of z=2.35 and its narrow emission lines together with its high optical
and X-ray luminosity imply that this is a rare example of a type 2 QSO. The
intrinsic X-ray absorption is either very low or we are observing scattered
flux which does not come directly from the nucleus. The X-ray spectrum of this
object is harder than that of normal QSOs, and it is possible that a hitherto
unidentified population of similar objects at fainter X-ray fluxes could
account for the missing hard component of the X-ray background.Comment: uuencoded compressed postscript. The preprint is also available at
http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/preprint/PrePrint.htm
Laser-driven plasma waves in capillary tubes
The excitation of plasma waves over a length of up to 8 centimeters is, for
the first time, demon- strated using laser guiding of intense laser pulses
through hydrogen filled glass capillary tubes. The plasma waves are diagnosed
by spectral analysis of the transmitted laser radiation. The dependence of the
spectral redshift, measured as a function of filling pressure, capillary tube
length and incident laser energy, is in excellent agreement with simulation
results. The longitudinal accelerating field inferred from the simulations is
in the range 1 -10 GV/m
Structural Evidence for Consecutive Hel308-Like Modules in the Spliceosomal ATPase Brr2
Brr2 is a DExD/H-box helicase responsible for U4/U6 unwinding during spliceosomal activation. Brr2 contains two helicase-like domains, each of which is followed by a Sec63 domain with unknown function. We determined the crystal structure of the second Sec63 domain, which unexpectedly resembles domains 4 and 5 of DNA helicase Hel308. This, together with sequence similarities between Brr2\u27s helicase-like domains and domains 1-3 of Hel308, led us to hypothesize that Brr2 contains two consecutive Hel308-like modules (Hel308-I and Hel308-II). Our structural model and mutagenesis data suggest that Brr2 shares a similar helicase mechanism with Hel308. We demonstrate that Hel308-II interacts with Prp8 and Snu114 in vitro and in vivo. We further find that the C-terminal region of Prp8 (Prp8-CTR) facilitates the binding of the Brr2-Prp8-CTR complex to U4/U6. Our results have important implications for the mechanism and regulation of Brr2\u27s activity in splicing
Two-loop two-point functions with masses: asymptotic expansions and Taylor series, in any dimension
In all mass cases needed for quark and gluon self-energies, the two-loop
master diagram is expanded at large and small , in dimensions, using
identities derived from integration by parts. Expansions are given, in terms of
hypergeometric series, for all gluon diagrams and for all but one of the quark
diagrams; expansions of the latter are obtained from differential equations.
Pad\'{e} approximants to truncations of the expansions are shown to be of great
utility. As an application, we obtain the two-loop photon self-energy, for all
, and achieve highly accelerated convergence of its expansions in powers of
or , for .Comment: 25 pages, OUT--4102--43, BI--TP/92--5
False positive HIV diagnoses in resource limited settings: operational lessons learned for HIV programmes
Access to HIV diagnosis is life-saving; however the use of rapid diagnostic tests in combination is vulnerable to wrongly diagnosing HIV infection when both screening tests give a false positive result. Misclassification of HIV patients can also occur due to poor quality control, administrative errors and lack of supervision and training of staff. Médecins Sans Frontières discovered in 2004 that HIV negative individuals were enrolled in some HIV programmes. This paper describes the result of an audit of three sites to review testing practices, implement improved testing algorithms and offer re-testing to clients enrolled in the HIV clinic
Critical Behavior of Anisotropic Heisenberg Mixed-Spin Chains in a Field
We numerically investigate the critical behavior of the spin-(1,1/2)
Heisenberg ferrimagnet with anisotropic exchange coupling in a magnetic field.
A quantized magnetization plateau as a function of the field, appearing at a
third of the saturated magnetization, is stable over whole the
antiferromagnetic coupling region. The plateau vanishes in the ferromagnetic
coupling region via the Kosterlitz-Thouless transition. Comparing the quantum
and classical magnetization curves, we elucidate what are essential quantum
effects.Comment: 5 pages, Revtex, with 7 eps figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. B (An
extra ps figure (fig7.ps) is included for printing.
Excitation Spectra of Structurally Dimerized and Spin-Peierls Chains in a Magnetic Field
The dynamical spin structure factor and the Raman response are calculated for
structurally dimerized and spin-Peierls chains in a magnetic field, using exact
diagonalization techniques. In both cases there is a spin liquid phase composed
of interacting singlet dimers at small fields h < h_c1, an incommensurate
regime (h_c1 < h < h_c2) in which the modulation of the triplet excitation
spectra adapts to the applied field, and a fully spin polarized phase above an
upper critical field h_c2. For structurally dimerized chains, the spin gap
closes in the incommensurate phase, whereas spin-Peierls chains remain gapped.
In the spin liquid regimes, the dominant feature of the triplet spectra is a
one-magnon bound state, separated from a continuum of states at higher
energies. There are also indications of a singlet bound state above the
one-magnon triplet.Comment: RevTex, 10 pages with 8 eps figure
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