392 research outputs found
Failed Gamma-Ray Bursts: Thermal UV/Soft X-ray Emission Accompanied by Peculiar Afterglows
We show that the photospheres of "failed" Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), whose bulk
Lorentz factors are much lower than 100, can be outside of internal shocks. The
resulting radiation from the photospheres is thermal and bright in UV/Soft
X-ray band. The photospheric emission lasts for about one thousand seconds with
luminosity about several times 10^46 erg/s. These events can be observed by
current and future satellites. It is also shown that the afterglows of failed
GRBs are peculiar at the early stage, which makes it possible to distinguish
failed GRBs from ordinary GRBs and beaming-induced orphan afterglows.Comment: 19 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical
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Neutron lifetime measurement with pulsed cold neutrons
The neutron lifetime has been measured by comparing the decay rate with the
reaction rate of He nuclei of a pulsed neutron beam from the spallation
neutron source at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC). The
decay rate and the reaction rate were determined by simultaneously detecting
electrons from the neutron decay and protons from the He(n,p)H reaction
using a gas chamber of which working gas contains diluted He. The measured
neutron lifetime was 898\,\pm\,10\,_{\rm stat}\,^{+15}_{-18}\,_{\rm sys}\,s.Comment: 28 pages, 20 figures, will be submitted to PTE
The effect of Aloe ferox Mill. in the treatment of loperamide-induced constipation in Wistar rats
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Constipation is the most common gastrointestinal complaint all over the world and it is a risk factor of colorectal cancer. In this study, the efficacy of aqueous leaf extract of <it>Aloe </it><it>ferox </it>Mill. was studied against loperamide-induced constipation in Wistar rats.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Constipation was induced by oral administration of loperamide (3 mg/kg body weight) while the control rats received normal saline. The constipated rats were treated with 50, 100 and 200 mg/kg body weight/day of the extract for 7 days during which the feeding characteristics, body weight, fecal properties and gastrointestinal transit ratio were monitored.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The extract improved intestinal motility, increased fecal volume and normalized body weight in the constipated rats, which are indications of laxative property of the herb with the 200 mg/kg body weight of the extract showing the best efficacy.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The effect of the extract compares favourably well with senokot, a standard laxative drug. These findings have therefore, lent scientific credence to the folkloric use of the herb as a laxative agent by the people of the Eastern Cape of South Africa.</p
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