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Interaction ramps in a trapped Bose condensate
Non-adiabatic interaction ramps are considered for trapped Bose-Einstein
condensates. The deviation from adiabaticity is characterized through the
heating or residual energy produced during the ramp. We find that the
dependence of the heat on the ramp time is very sensitive to the ramp protocol.
We explain features of this dependence through a single-parameter effective
description based on the dynamics of the condensate size.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
One-step replica symmetry breaking solution for fermionic Ising spin glass in a transverse field
The fermionic Ising spin glass models in a transverse field are investigated
in a Grassmann path integral formalism. The Parisi's scheme of one-step replica
symmetry breaking (RSB) is used within the static ansatz. This formalism has
already been applied in a theory in which (Parisi's block-size parameter)
is taken as a constant (PRB 72, 014447 (2005)). Now, it is extended to consider
as a variational parameter. In this case, the results show that RSB is
present when , in which the system is driven by quantum fluctuations.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication as a Brief Report in
Phys. Rev.
Experiences with entomopathogenic nematodes for the control of overwintering codling moth larvae in Germany
Entomopathogenic nematodes were tested for their potential as tool in resistance
management of codling moth Cydia pomonella L. in organic fruit growing. In two field tests,
the adults emerging from stems treated with nematodes were monitored. In one trial, 90 %
of efficacy could be shown. On-farm trials with favourable weather conditions showed an
efficacy about 50-60 % on fruit infestation by codling moth in the year following the
application. On-farm trials with unfavourable weather conditions showed no results. The
favourable weather conditions for the application are discussed with reference to German
conditions
Field tests with Madex Plus against CpGV-resistant codling moth populations in organic orchards in 2006
When resistance to the Mexican isolate of Cydia pomonella Granulovirus (CpGV-M) arose
in several organic orchards in Germany in 2004 and 2005, the future of codling moth
control became a serious concern of organic fruit growing. In 2006, a new virus isolate
from Andermatt Biocontrol AG (Madex Plus) was first tested in two field trials in organic
orchards on codling moth populations resistant against the Mexican isolate of CpGV.
Madex Plus showed a better efficacy on these populations than Madex 3. However, larval
mortality larvae seemed to be somewhat delayed. A very good effect was shown in
population control. The number of larvae in corrugated card board belts was significantly
reduced after treatment with Madex Plus. In addition to these trials, on-farm trials in all
orchards concerned of the CpGV-M resistance were carried out. The results of on-farm
trials showed the same tendency: high efficacy in population control against a background
of slightly delayed larval death. In 2007, Madex Plus was applied successfully in all
organic orchards with CpGV-M-resistant codling moth populations in Germany
Comment to "Observation of the neutron radiative decay" by R.U. Khafizov et al., published in JETP Letters 83 (2006) 5 (Pis'ma v ZhETF 83 (2006) 7)
The commented manuscript was submitted for publication without informing at
least four of the other authors, viz. N. Severijns, O. Zimmer, H.-F. Wirth and
D. Rich. This violates our rights as collaborators. The analysis presented and
the manuscript itself have not been discussed and have also not been approved
by the entire collaboration prior to submission. Besides this formal
incorrectness, we also criticise the content of the paper
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