57 research outputs found
Spin Alignment of Vector Mesons in Non-central A+A Collisions
We discuss the consequence of global polarization of the produced quarks in
non-central heavy-ion collisions on the spin alignment of vector mesons. We
show that the alignment is quite different for different hadronization
scenarios. These results can be tested directly by measuring the vector mesons'
alignment through angular distributions of the decay products with respect to
the reaction plane. Such angular distributions will give rise to azimuthal
anisotropy of the decay products in the collision frame. Constraints
provided by the data on the azimuthal anisotropy of hadron spectra at RHIC
points to a quark recombination scenario of hadronization.Comment: 6 pages in latex with two postscript figure
Spin alignments of vector mesons in deeply inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering
We extend the calculations of the spin alignments of vector mesons in
annihilation in a recent Rapid Communication to deeply inelastic
lepton-nucleon scatterings. We present the results for different mesons in the
current fragmentation regions of at high energies
and at both high and low energies. We also present
the predictions for at NOMAD energies in the
target fragmentation region using a valence quark model.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures; to appear in Phys. Rev.
Inclusive production of and mesons in charged current interactions
The inclusive production of the meson resonances ,
and in neutrino-nucleus charged current interactions has been
studied with the NOMAD detector exposed to the wide band neutrino beam
generated by 450 GeV protons at the CERN SPS. For the first time the
meson is observed in neutrino interactions. The statistical
significance of its observation is 6 standard deviations. The presence of
in neutrino interactions is reliably established. The average
multiplicity of these three resonances is measured as a function of several
kinematic variables. The experimental results are compared to the
multiplicities obtained from a simulation based on the Lund model. In addition,
the average multiplicity of in antineutrino - nucleus
interactions is measured.Comment: 23 pages, 14 figures, 8 tables. To appear in Nucl. Phys.
Metabarcoding of the kombucha microbial community grown in different microenvironments
Introducing of the DNA metabarcoding analysis of probiotic microbial communities allowed getting insight into their
functioning and establishing a better control on safety and efficacy of the probiotic communities. In this work the
kombucha poly-microbial probiotic community was analysed to study its flexibility under different growth conditions.
Environmental DNA sequencing revealed a complex and flexible composition of the kombucha microbial culture
(KMC) constituting more bacterial and fungal organisms in addition to those found by cultural method. The community
comprised bacterial and yeast components including cultured and uncultivable microorganisms. Culturing the
KMC under different conditions revealed the core part of the community which included acetobacteria of two genera
Komagataeibacter (former Gluconacetobacter) and Gluconobacter, and representatives of several yeast genera among
which Brettanomyces/Dekkera and Pichia (including former Issatchenkia) were dominant. Herbaspirillum spp. and Halomonas
spp., which previously had not been described in KMC, were found to be minor but permanent members of
the community. The community composition was dependent on the growth conditions. The bacterial component of
KMC was relatively stable, but may include additional member—lactobacilli. The yeast species composition was significantly
variable. High-throughput sequencing showed complexity and variability of KMC that may affect the quality
of the probiotic drink. It was hypothesized that the kombucha core community might recruit some environmental
bacteria, particularly lactobacilli, which potentially may contribute to the fermentative capacity of the probiotic drink.
As many KMC-associated microorganisms cannot be cultured out of the community, a robust control for community
composition should be provided by using DNA metabarcoding.National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (N47/2013)http://www.amb-express.comhb201
Spin Alignment and Parity Violation Effects in rho0 Production in Neutrino and Antineutrino Charged-Current Interactions
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Polybiotrophy of <i>Serratia marcescens</i>, a causative agent of an onion disease in arid zone of the South of Ukraine
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