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Interband Light Absorption at a Rough Interface
Light absorption at the boundary of indirect-band-gap and direct-forbidden
gap semiconductors is analyzed. It is found that the possibility of the
electron momentum nonconservation at the interface leads to essential
enhancement of absorption in porous and microcrystalline semiconductors. The
effect is more pronounced at a rough boundary due to enlargement of the share
of the interface atoms.Comment: LATEX, 19 pages, 4 PostScript figure
Hidden itinerant-spin phase in heavily-overdoped La2-xSrxCuO4 revealed by dilute Fe doping: A combined neutron scattering and angle-resolved photoemission study
We demonstrated experimentally a direct way to probe a hidden propensity to
the formation of spin density wave (SDW) in a non-magnetic metal with strong
Fermi surface nesting. Substituting Fe for a tiny amount of Cu (1%) induced an
incommensurate magnetic order below 20 K in heavily-overdoped La2-xSrxCuO4
(LSCO). Elastic neutron scattering suggested that this order cannot be ascribed
to the localized spins on Cu or doped Fe. Angle-resolved photoemission
spectroscopy (ARPES), combined with numerical calculations, revealed a strong
Fermi surface nesting inherent in the pristine LSCO that likely drives this
order. The heavily-overdoped Fe-doped LSCO thus represents the first plausible
example of the long-sought "itinerant-spin extreme" of cuprates, where the
spins of itinerant doped holes define the magnetic ordering ground state. This
finding complements the current picture of cuprate spin physics that highlights
the predominant role of localized spins at lower dopings. The demonstrated set
of methods could potentially apply to studying hidden density-wave
instabilities of other "nested" materials on the verge of density wave
ordering.Comment: Abstract and discussion revised; to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
Recent advances in the structural molecular biology of Ets transcription factors: interactions, interfaces and inhibition
The Ets family of eukaryotic transcription factors is based around the conserved Ets DNA-binding domain. Although their DNA-binding selectivity is biochemically and structurally well characterized, structures of homodimeric and ternary complexes point to Ets domains functioning as versatile protein-interaction modules. In the present paper, we review the progress made over the last decade to elucidate the structural mechanisms involved in modulation of DNA binding and protein partner selection during dimerization. We see that Ets domains, although conserved around a core architecture, have evolved to utilize a variety of interaction surfaces and binding mechanisms, reflecting Ets domains as dynamic interfaces for both DNA and protein interaction. Furthermore, we discuss recent advances in drug development for inhibition of Ets factors, and the roles structural biology can play in their future
Masses of high-z galaxy hosting haloes from angular clustering and their evolution in the CDM model
We examine masses of hosting haloes of two photometrically-selected high-z
galaxy samples: the old passively-evolving galaxies (OPEGs) and Lyman Break
Galaxies (LBGs) both taken from the Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Survey (SXDS). The
large survey area of the SXDS (1sq deg) allows us to measure the angular
two-point correlation functions to a wide separation of >10 arcmin with a good
statistical quality. We utilize the halo model prescription for estimating
characteristic masses of hosting haloes from the measured large-scale
clustering amplitudes. It is found that the hosting halo mass positively
correlates with the luminosity of galaxies. Then, adopting the extended
Press-Schechter model (EPS), we compute the predictions for the mass evolution
of the hosting haloes in the framework of the cold dark matter (CDM) cosmology
in order to make an evolutionary link between the two galaxy samples at
different redshifts and to identify their present-day descendants by letting
their haloes evolve forward in time. It is found that, in the view of the mass
evolution of hosting haloes in the CDM model, bright LBGs are consistent with
being the progenitor of the OPEGs, whereas it is less likely that the LBG
population, as a whole, have evolved into the OPEG population. It is also found
that the present-day descendants of both the bright LBGs and OPEGs are likely
to be located in massive systems such as groups of galaxies or clusters of
galaxies. Finally, we estimate the hosting halo mass of local early-type galaxy
samples from the 2dF and SDSS based on the halo model and it turns out that
their expected characteristic mass of hosting haloes is in good agreement with
the EPS predictions for the descendant's mass of both the bright LBGs and
OPEGs.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figures, submitted to MNRAS. Fortran programs used to
compute the model predictions in this paper are available at
http://optik2.mtk.nao.ac.jp/~hamanatk/OPENPRO/index.htm
Doping dependence of the shadow band in La-based cuprates studied by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
The shadow band (SB) in La-based cuprate family (La214) was
studied by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) over a wide doping
range from to . Unlike the well-studied case of the Bi-based
cuprate family, an overall strong, monotonic doping dependence of the SB
intensity at the Fermi level () was observed. In contrast to a previous
report for the presence of the SB only close to , we found it exists in
a wide doping range, associated with a doping-independent wave
vector but strongly doping-dependent intensity: It is the strongest at and systematically diminishes as the doping increases until it becomes
negligible in the overdoped regime. This SB with the observed doping dependence
of intensity can in principle be caused by the antiferromagnetic fluctuations
or a particular form of low-temperature orthorhombic lattice distortion known
to persist up to in the system, with both being weakened with
increasing doping. However, a detailed binding energy dependent analysis of the
SB at does not appear to support the former interpretation, leaving
the latter as a more plausible candidate, despite a challenge in quantitatively
linking the doping dependences of the SB intensity and the magnitude of the
lattice distortion. Our finding highlights the necessity of a careful and
global consideration of the inherent structural complications for correctly
understanding the cuprate Fermiology and its microscopic implication.Comment: Note the revised conclusion and author list; To appear in New J. Phy
Effect of a Fatty Acid Additive on the Kinetic Friction and Stiction of Confined Liquid Lubricants
Apresentamos neste texto parte das produƧƵes de pesquisa que acompanhou a construĆ§Ć£o de corpos inseridos num Centro de AtenĆ§Ć£o Psicossocial para Ćlcool e outras Drogas, em cidade do nordeste brasileiro, focando de modo mais acentuado em arranjos de masculinidades. Especial atenĆ§Ć£o Ć© dada Ć tensĆ£o entre normalizaĆ§Ć£o de corpos e tentativas de (re)existĆŖncias. A argumentaĆ§Ć£o se desenvolve no campo da saĆŗde pĆŗblica, em particular o da saĆŗde mental, e alicerƧada nos estudos de gĆŖnero e sexualidade. A produĆ§Ć£o de dados se valeu de observaƧƵes registradas em diĆ”rio de campo, acompanhamento itinerante, composiĆ§Ć£o de um coletivo de pesquisa, entrevistas, grupos focais em que, dentre outras coisas, se discutia trechos de diĆ”rios de campo, rodas de conversa e oficinas com profissionais e usuĆ”ri*s. A aposta metodolĆ³gica foi a de forjar um modo de narrar coletivo que agenciasse experimentaĆ§Ć£o e desaprendizagens corporais, junto a modos de produzir cuidado em saĆŗde e de fazer pesquisa.Apresentamos neste texto parte das produƧƵes de pesquisa que acompanhou a construĆ§Ć£o de corpos inseridos num Centro de AtenĆ§Ć£o Psicossocial para Ćlcool e outras Drogas, em cidade do nordeste brasileiro, focando de modo mais acentuado em arranjos de masculinidades. Especial atenĆ§Ć£o Ć© dada Ć tensĆ£o entre normalizaĆ§Ć£o de corpos e tentativas de (re)existĆŖncias. A argumentaĆ§Ć£o se desenvolve no campo da saĆŗde pĆŗblica, em particular o da saĆŗde mental, e alicerƧada nos estudos de gĆŖnero e sexualidade. A produĆ§Ć£o de dados se valeu de observaƧƵes registradas em diĆ”rio de campo, acompanhamento itinerante, composiĆ§Ć£o de um coletivo de pesquisa, entrevistas, grupos focais em que, dentre outras coisas, se discutia trechos de diĆ”rios de campo, rodas de conversa e oficinas com profissionais e usuĆ”ri*s. A aposta metodolĆ³gica foi a de forjar um modo de narrar coletivo que agenciasse experimentaĆ§Ć£o e desaprendizagens corporais, junto a modos de produzir cuidado em saĆŗde e de fazer pesquisa.Apresentamos neste texto parte das produƧƵes de pesquisa que acompanhou a construĆ§Ć£o de corpos inseridos num Centro de AtenĆ§Ć£o Psicossocial para Ćlcool e outras Drogas, em cidade do nordeste brasileiro, focando de modo mais acentuado em arranjos de masculinidades. Especial atenĆ§Ć£o Ć© dada Ć tensĆ£o entre normalizaĆ§Ć£o de corpos e tentativas de (re)existĆŖncias. A argumentaĆ§Ć£o se desenvolve no campo da saĆŗde pĆŗblica, em particular o da saĆŗde mental, e alicerƧada nos estudos de gĆŖnero e sexualidade. A produĆ§Ć£o de dados se valeu de observaƧƵes registradas em diĆ”rio de campo, acompanhamento itinerante, composiĆ§Ć£o de um coletivo de pesquisa, entrevistas, grupos focais em que, dentre outras coisas, se discutia trechos de diĆ”rios de campo, rodas de conversa e oficinas com profissionais e usuĆ”ri*s. A aposta metodolĆ³gica foi a de forjar um modo de narrar coletivo que agenciasse experimentaĆ§Ć£o e desaprendizagens corporais, junto a modos de produzir cuidado em saĆŗde e de fazer pesquisa.Apresentamos neste texto parte das produƧƵes de pesquisa que acompanhou a construĆ§Ć£o de corpos inseridos num Centro de AtenĆ§Ć£o Psicossocial para Ćlcool e outras Drogas, em cidade do nordeste brasileiro, focando de modo mais acentuado em arranjos de masculinidades. Especial atenĆ§Ć£o Ć© dada Ć tensĆ£o entre normalizaĆ§Ć£o de corpos e tentativas de (re)existĆŖncias. A argumentaĆ§Ć£o se desenvolve no campo da saĆŗde pĆŗblica, em particular o da saĆŗde mental, e alicerƧada nos estudos de gĆŖnero e sexualidade. A produĆ§Ć£o de dados se valeu de observaƧƵes registradas em diĆ”rio de campo, acompanhamento itinerante, composiĆ§Ć£o de um coletivo de pesquisa, entrevistas, grupos focais em que, dentre outras coisas, se discutia trechos de diĆ”rios de campo, rodas de conversa e oficinas com profissionais e usuĆ”ri*s. A aposta metodolĆ³gica foi a de forjar um modo de narrar coletivo que agenciasse experimentaĆ§Ć£o e desaprendizagens corporais, junto a modos de produzir cuidado em saĆŗde e de fazer pesquisa.Apresentamos neste texto parte das produƧƵes de pesquisa que acompanhou a construĆ§Ć£o de corpos inseridos num Centro de AtenĆ§Ć£o Psicossocial para Ćlcool e outras Drogas, em cidade do nordeste brasileiro, focando de modo mais acentuado em arranjos de masculinidades. Especial atenĆ§Ć£o Ć© dada Ć tensĆ£o entre normalizaĆ§Ć£o de corpos e tentativas de (re)existĆŖncias. A argumentaĆ§Ć£o se desenvolve no campo da saĆŗde pĆŗblica, em particular o da saĆŗde mental, e alicerƧada nos estudos de gĆŖnero e sexualidade. A produĆ§Ć£o de dados se valeu de observaƧƵes registradas em diĆ”rio de campo, acompanhamento itinerante, composiĆ§Ć£o de um coletivo de pesquisa, entrevistas, grupos focais em que, dentre outras coisas, se discutia trechos de diĆ”rios de campo, rodas de conversa e oficinas com profissionais e usuĆ”ri*s. A aposta metodolĆ³gica foi a de forjar um modo de narrar coletivo que agenciasse experimentaĆ§Ć£o e desaprendizagens corporais, junto a modos de produzir cuidado em saĆŗde e de fazer pesquisa.Apresentamos neste texto parte das produƧƵes de pesquisa que acompanhou a construĆ§Ć£o de corpos inseridos num Centro de AtenĆ§Ć£o Psicossocial para Ćlcool e outras Drogas, em cidade do nordeste brasileiro, focando de modo mais acentuado em arranjos de masculinidades. Especial atenĆ§Ć£o Ć© dada Ć tensĆ£o entre normalizaĆ§Ć£o de corpos e tentativas de (re)existĆŖncias. A argumentaĆ§Ć£o se desenvolve no campo da saĆŗde pĆŗblica, em particular o da saĆŗde mental, e alicerƧada nos estudos de gĆŖnero e sexualidade. A produĆ§Ć£o de dados se valeu de observaƧƵes registradas em diĆ”rio de campo, acompanhamento itinerante, composiĆ§Ć£o de um coletivo de pesquisa, entrevistas, grupos focais em que, dentre outras coisas, se discutia trechos de diĆ”rios de campo, rodas de conversa e oficinas com profissionais e usuĆ”ri*s. A aposta metodolĆ³gica foi a de forjar um modo de narrar coletivo que agenciasse experimentaĆ§Ć£o e desaprendizagens corporais, junto a modos de produzir cuidado em saĆŗde e de fazer pesquisa.The paper presents part of the research productions that accompanied the construction of bodies inserted in a Psychosocial Care Center for Alcohol and Other Drugs (CAPS-AD) of a city in the northern region of Brasil, focusing more sharply on masculinities arrangements. Special attention is given to the tension between normalized bodies and attempts at resistance and (re) exist. The argument is in the field of public health, particularly mental health, and rooted in gender and sexuality studies. The data production methodology made use of observations recorded in a diary, itinerant follow-up of a collective of research, interviews, focus groups where, among other things, was discussed diary topics, conversation circles and workshops. The attempt was to produce a way of collective narrating strategy, combining up experience and body (un)learn well as ways of producing health care and doing research
Subaru Deep Survey. IV. Discovery of a Large-Scale Structure at Redshift \simeq 5
We report the discovery of a large-scale structure of Lyman alpha emitters
(LAEs) at z=4.86 based on wide-field imaging with the prime-focus camera
(Suprime-Cam) on the Subaru telescope. We observed a 25' x 45' area of the
Subaru Deep Field in a narrow band (NB, lambdaC=7126 A and FWHM=73 A) together
with R and i'. We isolate from these data 43 LAE candidates down to NB=25.5 mag
using color criteria. Follow-up spectroscopy of five candidates suggests the
contamination by low-z objects to be ~ 20%. We find that the LAE candidates are
clustered in an elongated region on the sky of 20 Mpc in width and 50 Mpc in
length at z=4.86, which is comparable in size to present-day large-scale
structures (we adopt H0=70 km/s/Mpc, Omega0=0.3, lambda0=0.7). This elongated
region includes a circular region of 12 Mpc radius of higher surface
overdensity (delta=2), which may be the progenitor of a cluster of galaxies.
Assuming this circular region to be a sphere with a spatial overdensity of 2,
we compare our observation with predictions by Cold Dark Matter models. We find
that an Omega0=0.3 flat model with sigma8=0.9 predicts the number of such
spheres consistent with the observed number (one sphere in our survey volume)
if the bias parameter of LAEs is b \simeq 6. This value suggests that the
typical mass of dark haloes hosting LAEs at z \simeq 5 is of the order of 10^12
Msolar. Such a large mass poses an interesting question about the nature of
LAEs.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, uses emulateapj5.sty, ApJL, accepte
Interaction of pregnancy-specific glycoprotein 1 with integrin Ī5Ī²1 is a modulator of extravillous trophoblast functions
Human pregnancy-specific glycoproteins (PSGs) serve immunomodulatory and pro-angiogenic functions during pregnancy and are mainly expressed by syncytiotrophoblast cells. While PSG mRNA expression in extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) was reported, the proteins were not previously detected. By immunohistochemistry and immunoblotting, we show that PSGs are expressed by invasive EVTs and co-localize with integrin Ī±5. In addition, we determined that native and recombinant PSG1, the most highly expressed member of the family, binds to Ī±5Ī²1 and induces the formation of focal adhesion structures resulting in adhesion of primary EVTs and EVT-like cell lines under 21% oxygen and 1% oxygen conditions. Furthermore, we found that PSG1 can simultaneously bind to heparan sulfate in the extracellular matrix and to Ī±5Ī²1 on the cell membrane. Wound healing assays and single-cell movement tracking showed that immobilized PSG1 enhances EVT migration. Although PSG1 did not affect EVT invasion in the in vitro assays employed, we found that the serum PSG1 concentration is lower in African-American women diagnosed with early-onset and late-onset preeclampsia, a pregnancy pathology characterized by shallow trophoblast invasion, than in their respective healthy controls only when the fetus was a male; therefore, the reduced expression of this molecule should be considered in the context of preeclampsia as a potential therapy
The stellar mass function of the most massive galaxies at 3<=z<5 in the UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey
We have analysed a sample of 1292 4.5 micron-selected galaxies at z>=3, over
0.6 square degrees of the UKIRT Infrared Deep Survey (UKIDSS) Ultra Deep Survey
(UDS). Using photometry from the U band through 4.5 microns, we have obtained
photometric redshifts and derived stellar masses for our sources. Only two of
our galaxies potentially lie at z>5. We have studied the galaxy stellar mass
function at 3<=z<5, based on the 1213 galaxies in our catalogue with [4.5]<=
24.0. We find that: i) the number density of M > 10^11 Msun galaxies increased
by a factor > 10 between z=5 and 3, indicating that the assembly rate of these
galaxies proceeded > 20 times faster at these redshifts than at 0<z<2; ii) the
Schechter function slope alpha is significantly steeper than that displayed by
the local stellar mass function, which is both a consequence of the steeper
faint end and the absence of a pure exponential decline at the high-mass end;
iii) the evolution of the comoving stellar mass density from z=0 to 5 can be
modelled as log10 (rho_M) =-(0.05 +/- 0.09) z^2 - (0.22 -/+ 0.32) z + 8.69. At
3 10^11 Msun galaxies would be missed by optical
surveys with R<27 or z<26. Thus, our study demonstrates the importance of deep
mid-IR surveys over large areas to perform a complete census of massive
galaxies at high z and trace the early stages of massive galaxy assembly.Comment: 16 pages, 15 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRA
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