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Conference on Early Mars: Geologic and Hydrologic Evolution, Physical and Chemical Environments, and the Implications for Life
Topics considered include: Geology alteration and life in an extreme environment; developing a chemical code to identify magnetic biominerals; effect of impacts on early Martin geologic evolution; spectroscopic identification of minerals in Hematite-bearing soils and sediments; exopaleontology and the search for a Fossil record on Mars; geochemical evolution of the crust of Mars; geological evolution of the early earth;solar-wind-induced erosion of the Mars atmosphere. Also included geological evolution of the crust of Mars
Dipole binding in a cosmic string background due to quantum anomalies
We propose quantum dynamics for the dipole moving in cosmic string background
and show that the classical scale symmetry of a particle moving in cosmic
string background is still restored even in the presence of dipole moment of
the particle. However, we show that the classical scale symmetry is broken due
to inequivalent quantization of the the non-relativistic system. The
consequence of this quantum anomaly is the formation of bound state in the
interval \xi\in(-1,1). The inequivalent quantization is characterized by a
1-parameter family of self-adjoint extension parameter \Sigma. We show that
within the interval \xi\in(-1,1), cosmic string with zero radius can bind the
dipole and the dipole does not fall into the singularity.Comment: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Inequality and Procedural Justice in Social Dilemmas
This study investigates the influence of resource inequality and the fairness
of the allocation procedure of unequal resources on cooperative behavior in
social dilemmas. We propose a simple formal behavioral model that incorporates
conflicting selfish and social motivations. This model allows us to predict how
inequality influences cooperative behavior. Allocation of resources is manipulated
by three treatments that vary in terms of procedural justice: allocating resources
randomly, based on merit, and based on ascription. As predicted, procedural
justice influences cooperation significantly. Moreover, gender is found to be an
important factor interacting with the association between procedural justice and
cooperative behavior.
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Fractionated Martian Atmosphere – the Case of the Nakhlites, Revisited with Experiments
We report on fractionated noble gases in the Martian meterorites - a literature survey and new data
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Mineral Surface and Fluid Chemistry in Nakhlite Analog Water-Rock Reactions
We report on experiments with Mars analog materials under diagenetic conditions and find characteristic chemical surface changes in correspondence with the fluid conditions
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Science career aspiration and science capital in China and UK: a comparative study using PISA data
The concept of science capital has a growing influence in science education research for understanding young people’s science trajectories. Popularised in the UK, this paper aims to extend and evaluate the applicability of science capital in the context of China by drawing on PISA2015. More specifically, we make use of existing items in the PISA2015 survey as a proxy for operationalising the construct of science capital to explore the science career aspirations and attainments of 15-year-old Chinese and UK students (n=23,998). Our findings indicate that science capital has more explanatory power for understanding UK students’ science career aspirations than for Chinese students, where science attainment seems most important. We raise the potential challenge for Chinese students to convert their science capital into scientific self-efficacy and science career aspirations as we highlight the importance of recognising cultural and national differences in operationalising science capital
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Amazonian Hydrothermal Alteration Comparing Nakhlite Secondary Mineralogy to Water Rock Reaction Experiments
We report on results from experiments with Mars analog materials under diagenetic conditions. The mineralogical results of our experiments suggest that an important type of fluid alteration in the Amazonian may be short duration (e.g. less than 1 year) events from near neutral, dilute brines, that were able to exchange CO2 either directly, or via ice reservoirs, with the atmosphere
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Fractionated noble gases in the nakhlite Martian meteorites
Noble gases measured in Martian meteorites are frequently a mixture of different components, ranging from Martian interior and unfractionated and fractionated atmosphere, to cosmic ray produced isotopes and terrestrial contamination. Here we focus on the Martian components, especially the fractionated Martian atmosphere in the nakhlite meteorites, in comparison to the other Martian components
Quantum anomaly and geometric phase; their basic differences
It is sometimes stated in the literature that the quantum anomaly is regarded
as an example of the geometric phase. Though there is some superficial
similarity between these two notions, we here show that the differences bewteen
these two notions are more profound and fundamental. As an explicit example, we
analyze in detail a quantum mechanical model proposed by M. Stone, which is
supposed to show the above connection. We show that the geometric term in the
model, which is topologically trivial for any finite time interval ,
corresponds to the so-called ``normal naive term'' in field theory and has
nothing to do with the anomaly-induced Wess-Zumino term. In the fundamental
level, the difference between the two notions is stated as follows: The
topology of gauge fields leads to level crossing in the fermionic sector in the
case of chiral anomaly and the {\em failure} of the adiabatic approximation is
essential in the analysis, whereas the (potential) level crossing in the matter
sector leads to the topology of the Berry phase only when the precise adiabatic
approximation holds.Comment: 28 pages. The last sentence in Abstract has been changed, the last
paragraph in Section 1 has been re-written, and the latter half of Discussion
has been replaced by new materials. New Conclusion to summarize the analysis
has been added. This new version is to be published in Phys. Rev.
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