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Planar Gravitational Corrections For Supersymmetric Gauge Theories
In this paper we discuss the contribution of planar diagrams to gravitational
F-terms for N=1 supersymmetric gauge theories admitting a large N description.
We show how the planar diagrams lead to a universal contribution at the
extremum of the glueball superpotential, leaving only the genus one
contributions, as was previously conjectured. We also discuss the physical
meaning of gravitational F-terms.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figure
Copper Oxide Nanoparticles Impact Several Toxicological Endpoints and Cause Neurodegeneration in \u3cem\u3eCaenorhabditis elegans\u3c/em\u3e
Engineered nanoparticles are becoming increasingly incorporated into technology and consumer products. In 2014, over 300 tons of copper oxide nanoparticles were manufactured in the United States. The increased production of nanoparticles raises concerns regarding the potential introduction into the environment or human exposure. Copper oxide nanoparticles commonly release copper ions into solutions, which contribute to their toxicity. We quantified the inhibitory effects of both copper oxide nanoparticles and copper sulfate on C. elegans toxicological endpoints to elucidate their biological effects. Several toxicological endpoints were analyzed in C. elegans, including nematode reproduction, feeding behavior, and average body length. We examined three wild C. elegans isolates together with the Bristol N2 laboratory strain to explore the influence of different genotypic backgrounds on the physiological response to copper challenge. All strains exhibited greater sensitivity to copper oxide nanoparticles compared to copper sulfate, as indicated by reduction of average body length and feeding behavior. Reproduction was significantly reduced only at the highest copper dose, though still more pronounced with copper oxide nanoparticles compared to copper sulfate treatment. Furthermore, we investigated the effects of copper oxide nanoparticles and copper sulfate on neurons, cells with known vulnerability to heavy metal toxicity. Degeneration of dopaminergic neurons was observed in up to 10% of the population after copper oxide nanoparticle exposure. Additionally, mutants in the divalent-metal transporters, smf-1 or smf-2, showed increased tolerance to copper exposure, implicating both transporters in copper-induced neurodegeneration. These results highlight the complex nature of CuO nanoparticle toxicity, in which a nanoparticle-specific effect was observed in some traits (average body length, feeding behavior) and a copper ion specific effect was observed for other traits (neurodegeneration, response to stress)
All-Optical Production of Chromium Bose-Einstein Condensates
We report on the production of ^52Cr Bose Einstein Condensates (BEC) with an
all-optical method. We first load 5.10^6 metastable chromium atoms in a 1D
far-off-resonance optical trap (FORT) from a Magneto Optical Trap (MOT), by
combining the use of Radio Frequency (RF) frequency sweeps and depumping
towards the ^5S_2 state. The atoms are then pumped to the absolute ground
state, and transferred into a crossed FORT in which they are evaporated. The
fast loading of the 1D FORT (35 ms 1/e time), and the use of relatively fast
evaporative ramps allow us to obtain in 20 s about 15000 atoms in an almost
pure condensate.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Finite-size effects in the superconformal beta-deformed N=4 SYM
We study finite size effects for composite operators in the SU(2) sector of
the superconformal beta-deformed N=4 SYM theory. In particular we concentrate
on the spectrum of one single magnon. Since in this theory one-impurity states
are non BPS we compute their anomalous dimensions including wrapping
contributions up to four loops and discuss higher order effects.Comment: LaTeX, mpost, feynmf, 20 pages, 4 figures, 5 tables; v2: references
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Perturbative Computation of Glueball Superpotentials
Using N=1 superspace techniques in four dimensions we show how to
perturbatively compute the superpotential generated for the glueball superfield
upon integrating out massive charged fields. The technique applies to arbitrary
gauge groups and representations. Moreover we show that for U(N) gauge theories
admitting a large N expansion the computation dramatically simplifies and we
prove the validity of the recently proposed recipe for computation of this
quantity in terms of planar diagrams of matrix integrals.Comment: 15 Pages, 2 Figure
Genetic similarities among Modenese, Romagnola and three Veneto chicken breeds
A recent Italian poultry study (Zanon et al., 2001) showed, in the last decades, the presence of 90 poultry breeds (53 of them are chicken's), they represent a historical and cultural patrimony, and a genetic source of biodiversity
Reproductive parameters of "Nero di Parma" sows reared outdoor and indoor
AbstractThe swine genetic type "Nero di Parma" has been obtained after a preservation programme of a local breed suitable for outdoor rearing systems in Parma province. Actually, 480 females and 35 males are registered by Italian Swine Breeders Association and are reared in 28 herds of Parma province. The study involved the analysis of the reproductive performance of 120 sows from 19 boars, born between 1999 and 2005, during 211 parities from 2002 to 2006. For each parity, the boar, the age of the sow, the length of the farrowing interval, and the litter size (number of born alive, stillborn and weaned piglets) were recorded. Two rearing systems of the farrowing sows (from the final phase of gestation to the end of lactation) were considered: indoor (sows closed off in individual stalls or farrowing cages) and outdoor (sows in individual huts inside the paddocks, with straw bedding); dry sows in both systems had access on pasture with forage and concentrate integration. Data concerning sows performance we..
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