114 research outputs found
An integrative clustering approach combining particle swarm optimization and formal concept analysis
Model Independent Form Factors for Spin Independent Neutralino-Nucleon Scattering from Elastic Electron Scattering Data
Theoretical calculations of neutralino-nucleon interaction rates with various
nuclei are of great interest to direct dark matter searches such as CDMS,
EDELWEISS, ZEPLIN, and other experiments since they are used to establish upper
bounds on the WIMP-proton cross section. These interaction rates and cross
sections are generally computed with standard, one or two parameter
model-dependent nuclear form factors, which may not exactly mirror the actual
form factor for the particular nucleus in question. As is well known, elastic
electron scattering can allow for very precise determinations of nuclear form
factors and hence nuclear charge densities for spherical or near-spherical
nuclei. We use charge densities derived from elastic electron scattering data
to calculate model independent, analytic form factors for various target nuclei
important in dark matter searches, such as Si, Ge, S, Ca and others. We have
found that for nuclear recoils in the range of 1-100 keV significant
differences in cross sections and rates exist when the model independent form
factors are used: at 30 keV nuclear recoil the form factors squared differ by a
factor of 1.06 for Si, 1.11 for Ca, 1.27 for Ge, and 1.92
for Xe. We show the effect of different form factors on the upper limit
on the WIMP-proton cross section obtained with a hypothetical Ge
detector during a 100 kg-day effective exposure. Helm form factors with various
parameter choices differ at most by 10--20% from the best (Fourier Bessel) form
factor, and can approach it to better than 1% if the parameters are chosen to
mimic the actual nuclear density.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figure
Dynamics of viscous amphiphilic films supported by elastic solid substrates
The dynamics of amphiphilic films deposited on a solid surface is analyzed
for the case when shear oscillations of the solid surface are excited. The two
cases of surface- and bulk shear waves are studied with film exposed to gas or
to a liquid. By solving the corresponding dispersion equation and the wave
equation while maintaining the energy balance we are able to connect the
surface density and the shear viscocity of a fluid amphiphilic overlayer with
experimentally accessible damping coefficients, phase velocity, dissipation
factor and resonant frequency shifts of shear waves.Comment: 19 pages, latex, 3 figures in eps-forma
Neutrino-nucleus reactions on ^{12}C and ^{16}O
Exclusive and inclusive cross-sections and
-capture rates are calculated for ^{12}C and ^{16}O using the consistent
random phase approximation (RPA) and pairing model. After a pairing correction
is introduced to the RPA results the flux-averaged theoretical cross-sections and -capture rates in C are
in good agreement with experiment. In particular when one takes into account
the experimental error bars, the recently measured range of values for the
cross-section is in agreement with the present theoretical
results. Predictions of and cross-sections in
^{16}O are also presented.Comment: 13 pages, Revte
Muon capture by 3He nuclei followed by proton and deuteron production
The paper describes an experiment aimed at studying muon capture by
nuclei in pure and mixtures at various densities. Energy distributions of
protons and deuterons produced via and are measured for the
energy intervals MeV and MeV, respectively. Muon capture
rates, and are obtained using two different analysis methods. The
least--squares methods gives , . The Bayes theorem
gives ,
. The experimental
differential capture rates, and , are compared with theoretical
calculations performed using the plane--wave impulse approximation (PWIA) with
the realistic NN interaction Bonn B potential. Extrapolation to the full energy
range yields total proton and deuteron capture rates in good agreement with
former results.Comment: 17 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in PR
Why and How Knowledge Discovery Can Be Useful for Solving Problems with CBR
International audienceIn this talk, we discuss and illustrate links existing between knowledge discovery in databases (KDD), knowledge representation and reasoning (KRR), and case-based reasoning (CBR). KDD techniques especially based on Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) are well formalized and allow the design of concept lattices from binary and complex data. These concept lattices provide a realistic basis for knowledge base organization and ontology engineering. More generally, they can be used for representing knowledge and reasoning in knowledge systems and CBR systems as well
INTERFACE WAVES ON A COMPLIANT COATING BOUNDED BY A FLUID FLOW, AND THEIR EXCITATION BY ACOUSTIC RESONANCE
La stabilité des ondes que se propagent à l'interface d'une couche souple, attaché à un fond rigide et soumis à un écoulement laminar ou turbulent, a été l'objet de plusieurs études théoriques, et d'investigations expérimentales déterminant le début et l'accroissement des ondes d'instabilité. Nous avons obtenu des solutions de l'équation caractéristique du problème, fournissant des courbes de dispersion, et de l'information sur la stabilité des ondes d'interface ; nous avons supposé que le fluide soit compressible afin que la limite statique peut être atteint. Nous avons montré que l'excitation de ces ondes d'interface peut se faire d'une façon résonnante. Usant cette méthode, on peut déterminer expérimentalement d'une façon précise les courbes de dispersion, le début d'instabilité, et les propriétés d'accroissement des ondes d'interface.The stability of interface waves on a compliant coating, attached to a rigid substrate and exposed to a laminar or turbulent fluid flow, has been the subject of several theoretical studies, and of experimental investigations in which the onset and growth of instability waves was determined. We have obtained solutions of the characteristic equation of the problem, which furnish dispersion curves and stability information for the interface waves, assuming a compressible fluid in order to attain the correct static limit. We have shown that the excitation of these interface waves can occur in a resonant fashion ; using this approach, an accurate experimental determination of the dispersion curves, of the onset of instability, and of the growth properties of interface waves will be possible
Papillenödem und akute bilaterale Amaurose bei akuter Sinusitis
BACKGROUND: Acute sinusitis can lead to severe complications. This includes involvement of the optical nerve with visual loss and brain abscess as a life-threatening complication. PATIENTS: Empyema of the chiasma opticum region with neuritis nervi optici and bilateral acute amaurosis was observed in a 13 year old boy with sinusitis sphenoidalis and ethmoidalis. In a 11 year old girl, pronounced papilledema was found to be closely associated with sinusitis sphenoidalis. While she recovered completely on appropriate antibiotic therapy, visual loss in the boy was irreversible despite surgical intervention. CONCLUSIONS: Sinusitis should always be considered in patients with impaired vision, neuritis nervi optici or unexplained papilledema, especially if occurring in association with an upper respiratory infection. In addition to physical examination, cranial computer tomography or magnetic resonance imaging of the brain including sinuses and chiasma opticum should be applied early. If empyema is found, immediate surgical intervention is of prognostic importance
[Pertussis--an illness with typical clinical symptoms?]
There has been a noticeable increase in the incidence of pertussis in West Germany over the last decade. Since the availability of adequate bacteriological diagnosis a much broader clinical spectrum can be attributed to infections with B. pertussis. Three patients with an unusual clinical presentation of pertussis are presented. A three month old infant presented with severe apneic spells without cough as the sole clinical symptoms of the infection. B. pertussis was isolated in the nasopharyngeal swab. A nine month old premature infant with bronchopulmonary dysplasia after long time intubation and artificial ventilation presented with apneic spells, pulmonary and cardiac decompensation and required ventilatory support. The diagnosis was suggested by a massive leucocytosis with lymphocytosis. The diagnosis on the patient was established by serologic methods. Adult contacts of this patient developed longstanding cough and clinical signs of pertussis. The diagnosis of pertussis in these persons was established by nasopharyngeal culture. The third patient with trisomy 21 and a corrected AV canal suffered from nonspecific cough and gradually developed signs of congestive heart failure with pneumonia. B. pertussis was isolated from the nasopharynx. This patient showed neither the typical paroxysmal coughing spells nor disclosed the typical lymphocytosis in his white blood count. Microbiological investigations of patients with symptoms of respiratory tract infections should include the isolation of B. pertussis. Thus, additional cases of pertussis not suspected on the basis of their initial clinical presentation will be detecte
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