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    Incoherent pion photoproduction on the deuteron in the first resonance region

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    Incoherent pion photoproduction on the deuteron is studied in the first resonance region. The unpolarized cross section, the beam asymmetry, and the vector and tensor target asymmetries are calculated in the framework of a diagrammatic approach. Pole diagrams and one-loop diagrams with NNNN scattering in the final state are taken into account. An elementary operator for pion photoproduction on the nucleon is taken in various on-shell forms and calculated using the SAID and MAID multipole analyses. Model dependence of the obtained results is discussed in some detail. A comparison with predictions of other works is given. Although a reasonable description of many available experimental data on the unpolarized total and differential cross sections and photon asymmetry has been achieved, in some cases a significant disagreement between the theory and experiment has been found. Invoking known information on the reactions γdπ0d\gamma d\to\pi^0 d and γdnp\gamma d\to np we predict the total photoabsorption cross section for deuterium. We find that our values strongly overestimate experimental data in the vicinity of the Δ\Delta peak.Comment: 22 pages, 23 figure

    DMNP, a Synthetic Analog of Erogorgiaene, Inhibits the ppGpp Synthetase Activity of the Small Alarmone Synthetase RelZ

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    Suppression of the stringent response is a promising strategy for the treatment of persistent bacterial infections. A novel class of compounds having a mechanism of action based on alarmone synthetase inhibition and suppressing the synthesis of (p)ppGpp alarmones in bacteria may provide a more effective treatment for latent infections and resolve problems associated with bacterial persistence. Conventional antibiotics primarily act on actively growing bacteria, but they are inactive against persister cells with a slowed metabolism. Alarmone synthetase inhibitors have antipersister properties that may enhance conventional antibiotics’ antibacterial action. Two groups of RSH proteins are responsible for the synthesis of alarmones: long RelA/SpoT homologs and small alarmone synthetases. Many species of bacteria possess both types of enzymes. Despite the fact that a number of inhibitors of bifunctional long synthetases/hydrolases have been described to date, their properties with respect to monofunctional small alarmone synthetases have been studied poorly. This study investigated the effect of the alarmone synthetase inhibitor DMNP on the purified RelZ small alarmone synthetase protein from Mycolicibacterium smegmatis

    Orientational Order-Disorder Effects in Molecular Crystals as Evidenced by Low-Frequency Raman Spectra

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    The studies of reorientational motions of molecules in crystals of organic compounds by low-frequency Raman spectroscopy are briefly reported. Some examples illustrate the efficiency of the investigation of order-disorder phenomena in organic crystals by the temperature dependence of low-frequency vibrational spectra combined with simultaneous calculations of the molecular dynamics by the atom-atom potentials (AAP) method. The conditions have been determined which are necessary in order to affect the low-frequency Raman spectra by anisotropy of molecular reorientations in crystals

    The Growth of CdTe Layer on GaAs Substrate by MBE

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    We present the results of growth of CdTe layer on (013)GaAs substrate. The sequence processes include the preparation of GaAs surface by chemical etching and annealing in ultra-high vacuum, the growth of ZnTe layer on atomically clean GaAs surface and then the growth of CdTe layer on ZnTe/GaAs. All processes were carried out without removing GaAs substrate from MBE set. The processes were controlled by RHEED and single wavelength ellipsometry. We found that the evaporation of arsenic oxides and gallium oxides from the (001)GaAs surface were observed at over 400 and 500°C, respectively. The growth of CdTe on (001)GaAs leads to appearance of mixture orientations because of large mismatch of lattice parameters. We study the growth of ZnTe on (001)GaAs and (013)GaAs substrates to prevent the growth of mixture orientations. We study the influence of cadmium and tellurium ratio in molecular fluxes and temperature on the growth mechanism of ZnTe and CdTe, crystal perfection, surface roughness and defects density. The optimal condition for growth of high quality thick CdTe on GaAs substrate were found

    Some properties of WKB series

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    We investigate some properties of the WKB series for arbitrary analytic potentials and then specifically for potentials xNx^N (NN even), where more explicit formulae for the WKB terms are derived. Our main new results are: (i) We find the explicit functional form for the general WKB terms σk\sigma_k', where one has only to solve a general recursion relation for the rational coefficients. (ii) We give a systematic algorithm for a dramatic simplification of the integrated WKB terms σkdx\oint \sigma_k'dx that enter the energy eigenvalue equation. (iii) We derive almost explicit formulae for the WKB terms for the energy eigenvalues of the homogeneous power law potentials V(x)=xNV(x) = x^N, where NN is even. In particular, we obtain effective algorithms to compute and reduce the terms of these series.Comment: 18 pages, submitted to Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Genera

    On the Slow Roll Expansion for Brane Inflation

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    One possibility for identifying the inflaton in the framework of string theory is that it is a DD-brane modulus. This option involves a specific, non-canonical form of the kinetic energy -- the Dirac-Born-Infeld action. This note investigates the applicability of the slow roll approximation in inflationary models of this type. To this end the slow roll expansion of Liddle, Parsons and Barrow is derived for the case of the DBI action. The resulting slow roll conditions augment the standard ones valid in the case of canonical kinetic terms. It is also shown that in DBI models inflation does not require that the potential dominate the energy density.Comment: References adde

    Vector Particle Interactions In the Quasipotential Approach

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    The composite system, formed by two S=1S=1 particles, is considered. The field operators of constituents are transformed on the (1,0)(0,1)(1,0)\oplus (0,1) representation of the Lorentz group. The problem of interaction of S=1S=1 particle with the electromagnetic field is also discussed.Comment: LateX file, 7pp., Preprint IFUNAM FT-93-01

    Paraconductivity of K-doped SrFe2As2 superconductor

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    Paraconductivity of the optimally K-doped SrFe2As2 superconductor is investigated within existing fluctuation mechanisms. The in-plane excess conductivity has been measured in high quality single crystals, with a sharp superconducting transition at Tc=35.5K and a transition width less than 0.3K. The data have been also acquired in external magnetic field up to 14T. We show that the fluctuation conductivity data in zero field and for temperatures close to Tc, can be explained within a three-dimensional Lawrence-Doniach theory, with a negligible Maki-Thompson contribution. In the presence of the magnetic field, it is shown that paraconductivity obeys the three-dimensional Ullah-Dorsey scaling law, above 2T and for H||c. The estimated upper critical field and the coherence length nicely agree with the available experimental data.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure
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