260 research outputs found

    Spontaneous Generation of Magnetic Field in Three Dimensional QED at Finite Temperature

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    We investigate the effects of thermal fluctuations on the spontaneous magnetic condensate in three dimensional QED coupled with P-odd Dirac fermions. Our results show that the phenomenon of the spontaneous generation of the constant background magnetic field survives to the thermal corrections even at infinite temperature. We also study the thermal corrections to the fermionic condensate in presence of the magnetic field.Comment: Final version, to appear in Phys. Lett.

    Dynamical Generation of the Primordial Magnetic Field by Ferromagnetic Domain Walls

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    The spontaneous generation of uniform magnetic condensate in QED3QED_3 gives rise to ferromagnetic domain walls at the electroweak phase transition. These ferromagnetic domain walls are caracterized by vanishing effective surface energy density avoiding, thus, the domain wall problem. Moreover we find that the domain walls generate a magnetic field B≃1024GaussB \simeq 10^{24} Gauss at the electroweak scale which account for the seed field in the so called dynamo mechanism for the cosmological primordial magnetic field. We find that the annihilation processes of walls with size R≃105KmR \simeq 10^5 Km could release an energy of order 1052erg10^{52} erg indicating the invisible ferromagnetic walls as possible compact sources of Gamma Ray Bursts.Comment: LaTeX, 8 pages, 1 figur

    Generalized Gaussian Effective Potential: Second Order Thermal Corrections

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    We discuss the finite temperature generalized Gaussian effective potential. We put out a very simple relation between the thermal corrections to the generalizedGaussian effective potential and those of the effective potential. We evaluate explicitly the second order thermal corrections in the case of the selfinteracting scalar field in one spatial dimension.Comment: 13 pages, uuencoded compressed (using GNU's gzip) tar file containing 1 TeX file, 3 Postscript figure

    Experiential tourism. Research, experimentation and innovation.

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    The aim of the experience developed within Alta Scuola Politecnica, in collaboration with the world of industry, was to simultaneously implement research and teaching, through experimentation and prototyping to identify new solutions and answers to the real problems of tourism and its most recent evolution into ‘experiential tourism’. A description of the experience and an assessment of the results achieved (in terms of research, production and academic education – highlighting the potential of a multiscale approach to the management of complexity – is part of the debate on the role of Universities in training and research and on synergies with industry, seeking to provide answers to the following questions: How can the quality of higher education and research activities in Universities be guaranteed, while working towards their practical application? How can we promote the ability to make the most of the meeting between supply and demand for innovative knowledge and technologies

    Modularity and neuronal heterogeneity: Two properties that influence in vitro neuropharmacological experiments

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    IntroductionThe goal of this work is to prove the relevance of the experimental model (in vitro neuronal networks in this study) when drug-delivery testing is performed. MethodsWe used dissociated cortical and hippocampal neurons coupled to Micro-Electrode Arrays (MEAs) arranged in different configurations characterized by modularity (i.e., the presence of interconnected sub-networks) and heterogeneity (i.e., the co-existence of neurons coming from brain districts). We delivered increasing concentrations of bicuculline (BIC), a neuromodulator acting on the GABAergic system, and we extracted the IC50 values (i.e., the effective concentration yielding a reduction in the response by 50%) of the mean firing rate for each configuration. ResultsWe found significant lower values of the IC50 computed for modular cortical-hippocampal ensembles than isolated cortical or hippocampal ones. DiscussionAlthough tested with a specific neuromodulator, this work aims at proving the relevance of ad hoc experimental models to perform neuropharmacological experiments to avoid errors of overestimation/underestimation leading to biased information in the characterization of the effects of a drug on neuronal networks

    Critical role and therapeutic control of the lectin pathway of complement activation in an abortion-prone mouse mating

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    The abortion-prone mating combination CBA/J 7 DBA/2 has been recognized as a model of preeclampsia, and complement activation has been implicated in the high rate of pregnancy loss observed in CBA/J mice. We have analyzed the implantation sites collected from DBA/2-mated CBA/J mice for the deposition of the complement recognition molecules using CBA/J mated with BALB/c mice as a control group. MBL-A was observed in the implantation sites of CBA/J 7 DBA/2 combination in the absence of MBL-C and was undetectable in BALB/c-mated CBA/J mice. Conversely, C1q was present in both mating combinations. Searching for other complement components localized at the implantation sites of CBA/J 7 DBA/2, we found C4 and C3, but we failed to reveal C1r. These data suggest that complement is activated through the lectin pathway and proceeds to completion of the activation sequence as revealed by C9 deposition. MBL-A was detected as early as 3.5 d of pregnancy, and MBL-A deficiency prevented pregnancy loss in the abortion-prone mating combination. The contribution of the terminal complex to miscarriage was supported by the finding that pregnancy failure was largely inhibited by the administration of neutralizing Ab to C5. Treatment of DBA/2-mated CBA/J mice with Polyman2 that binds to MBL-A with high affinity proved to be highly effective in controlling the activation of the lectin pathway and in preventing fetal loss

    Dynamical Symmetry Breaking in Planar QED

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    We investigate (2+1)-dimensional QED coupled with Dirac fermions both at zero and finite temperature. We discuss in details two-components (P-odd) and four-components (P-even) fermion fields. We focus on P-odd and P-even Dirac fermions in presence of an external constant magnetic field. In the spontaneous generation of the magnetic condensate survives even at infinite temperature. We also discuss the spontaneous generation of fermion mass in presence of an external magnetic field.Comment: 34 pages, 8 postscript figures, final version to appear on J. Phys.
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