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Renormalizability of generalized quantum electrodynamics
In this work we present the study of the renormalizability of the Generalized
Quantum Electrodynamics (). We begin the article by reviewing the
on-shell renormalization scheme applied to . Thereafter, we calculate
the explicit expressions for all the counter-terms at one-loop approximation
and discuss the infrared behavior of the theory as well. Next, we explore some
properties of the effective coupling of the theory which would give an
indictment of the validity regime of theory: .
Afterwards, we make use of experimental data from the electron anomalous
magnetic moment to set possible values for the theory free parameter through
the one-loop contribution of Podolsky mass-dependent term to Pauli's form
factor .Comment: 9 page
Relativistic free-particle quantization on the light-front: New aspects
We use the light-front machinery to study the behavior of a relativistic free
particle and obtain the quantum commutation relations from the classical
Poisson brackets. We argue that the usual projection onto the light-front
coordinates for these from the covariant commutation ralations does not
reproduce the expected results.Comment: To appear in the proceedings "IX Hadron Physics and VII Relativistic
Aspects of Nuclear Physics: A Joint Meeting on QCD and QGP, Hadron
Physics-RANP,2004,Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro,Brazi
Surprises in the relativistic free-particle quantization on the light-front
We use the light front ``machinery'' to study the behavior of a relativistic
free particle and obtain the quantum commutation relations from the classical
Poisson brackets. We argue that their usual projection onto the light-front
coordinates from the covariant commutation relations show that there is an
inconsistency in the expected correlation between canonically conjugate
variables ``time'' and ``energy''. Moreover we show that this incompatibility
originates from the very definition of the Poisson brackets that is employed
and present a simple remedy to this problem and envisages a profound physical
implication on the whole process of quantization.Comment: 13 page
Semiclassical theory for small displacements
Characteristic functions contain complete information about all the moments
of a classical distribution and the same holds for the Fourier transform of the
Wigner function: a quantum characteristic function, or the chord function.
However, knowledge of a finite number of moments does not allow for accurate
determination of the chord function. For pure states this provides the overlap
of the state with all its possible rigid translations (or displacements). We
here present a semiclassical approximation of the chord function for large
Bohr-quantized states, which is accurate right up to a caustic, beyond which
the chord function becomes evanescent. It is verified to pick out blind spots,
which are displacements for zero overlaps. These occur even for translations
within a Planck area of the origin. We derive a simple approximation for the
closest blind spots, depending on the Schroedinger covariance matrix, which is
verified for Bohr-quantized states.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures
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Serum creatine kinase isoenzymes in children with osteogenesis imperfecta
This study evaluates serum creatine kinase isoenzyme
activity in children with osteogenesis imperfecta to determine
its usefulness as a biochemical marker during treatment
with bisphosphonate. The changes of creatine kinase
(CK) isoenzyme activity during and after discontinuation therapy
were observed. These results could be useful in addressing
over-treatment risk prevention.
Introduction The brain isoenzyme of creatine kinase (CKbb)
is highly expressed in mature osteoclasts during osteoclastogenesis,
thus plays an important role in bone resorption. We
previously identified high serum CKbb levels in 18 children
with osteogenesis imperfect (OI) type 1 treated for 1 year with
bisphosphonate (neridronate). In the present study, serum CK
isoenzymes were evaluated in the same children with continuous
versus discontinued neridronate treatment over a further
2-year follow-up period.
Methods This study included 18 children with OI type 1, 12
with continued (group A) and 6 with ceased (group B)
neridronate treatment. Auxological data, serum biochemical
markers of bone metabolism, bone mineral density z-score,
and serum total CK and isoenzyme activities were determined
in both groups.
Results Serum CKbb was progressively and significantly increased
in group A (p < 0.004) but rapidly decreased to undetectable
levels in group B. In both groups, the cardiac muscle
creatine kinase isoenzyme (CKmb) showed a marked decrease,
while serum C-terminal telopeptide (CTx) levels were
almost unchanged.
Conclusions This study provides evidence of the cumulative
effect of neridronate administration in increasing serum CKbb
levels and the reversible effect after its discontinuation. This
approach could be employed for verifying the usefulness of
serum CKbb as a biochemical marker in patients receiving
prolonged bisphosphonate treatment. Moreover, the decreased
serum CKmb levels suggest a systemic effect of these drugs
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