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Bremsstrahlung of 350--450 MeV protons as a tool to study interaction off-shell
The bremsstrahlung cross section is calculated within the
method of coordinate space representation. It is shown that in the beam energy
range of 350--450~MeV a deep attractive NN-potential with forbidden states
(Moscow potential) and realistic meson exchange potentials (MEP) give rise to
the cross sections that differ essentially in shape: the cross sections nearly
coincide in the minima but differ by a factor of 5 approximately in the maxima.
Therefore, the reaction at energies 350--450~Mev can be
used to study interaction off-shell and to discriminate experimentally
between MEP and Moscow potential.Comment: 5 pages, latex, 4 PS figures. Talk presented by Andrey Shirokov at
the International Conference on Quark Lepton Nuclear Physics ``QULEN97'', May
20-23, 1997, Osaka, Japan; to be published in Nucl. Phys.
"Deixa morrer": violência policial em Florianópolis
TCC (graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Jornalismo.Em abril de 2019, Vitor Henrique Xavier Silva, jovem negro de 19 anos, foi morto no quintal de sua casa no bairro dos Ingleses, em Florianópolis, por policiais militares que confundiram uma arma de brinquedo com uma de verdade. Usando o caso de Vítor como ponto de partida, este Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso, em forma de grande reportagem em texto, trata da violência policial em Florianópolis, trazendo seis casos ocorridos entre 2018 e 2019 em diferentes bairros da capital. O trabalho ouviu as vítimas e contou suas histórias, contextualizando suas realidades, além de trazer depoimentos de famílias, advogados, especialistas e o comando da Polícia Militar. A reportagem traça, assim, um retrato da violência policial na capital catarinense, como, onde e contra quem ela se dá, e busca oferecer uma reflexão sobre suas causas
Nonlocal Kinetic Equation and Simulations of Heavy Ion Reactions
A kinetic equation which combines the quasiparticle drift of Landau's
equation with a dissipation governed by a nonlocal and noninstantaneous
scattering integral in the spirit of Enskog corrections is discussed. Numerical
values of the off-shell contribution to the Wigner distribution, of the
collision duration and of the collision nonlocality are presented for different
realistic potentials. On preliminary results we show that simulations of
quantum molecular dynamics extended by the nonlocal treatment of collisions
leads to a broader proton distribution bringing the theoretical spectra closer
towards the experimental values than the local approach.Comment: Proceedings of the Erice School, published as Vol. 42 of "Progress in
Particle and Nuclear Physics" by ELSEVIE
The deformation of the interacting nucleon in the Skyrme model
Changes in the nucleon shape are investigated by letting the nucleon deform
under the strong interactions with another nucleon. The parameters of the axial
deformations are obtained by minimizing the static energy of the two nucleon
system at each internucleon distance . It is shown that the intrinsic
quadrupole moment of the interacting proton, , is about at
distances near fm.Comment: 11 pages, uudecode, gzip, tar, latex, 3 eps figures, accepted for the
publication by Phys.Lett.
Universal pattern in (e,e'p) at large missing momenta: quasi-deuteron or diffractive final state interactions?
The intrinsic single particle momentum distributions in nuclei are supposed
to show a universal behavior at large momenta, dominated by short-range
correlated pairs, or quasi-deuterons. We discuss whether the quasi-deuteron
universality survives the final state interaction effects, which are present in
the missing momentum spectra measured in experiments at GeV
energies. We demonstrate that in the observed missing momentum spectra an
approximate universality is present, but originating from the universal pattern
of diffractive final state interactions of the struck proton independent of the
target nucleus.Comment: 10 pages, Latex, 3 uuencoded figure
Microscopic Cluster Model for Exotic Nuclei
For a better understanding of the dynamics of exotic nuclei it is of crucial
importance to develop a practical microscopic theory easy to be applied to a
wide range of masses. Theoretically the basic task consists in formulating an
easy solvable theory able to reproduce structures and transitions of known
nuclei which should be then used to calculate the sparely known properties of
proton- or neutron-rich nuclei. In this paper we start by calculating energies
and distributions of A\leq4 nuclei withing a unitary correlation model
restricted to include only two-body correlations. The structure of complex
nuclei is then calculated extending the model to include correlation effects of
higher order.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures. Final Version to be published in "Progress of
Particle and Nuclear Physics (2007
The eukaryote-specific N-terminal extension of ribosomal protein S31 contributes to the assembly and function of 40S ribosomal subunits
The archaea-/eukaryote-specific 40S-ribosomal-subunit protein S31 is expressed as an ubiquitin fusion protein in eukaryotes and consists of a conserved body and a eukaryote-specific N-terminal extension. In yeast, S31 is a practically essential protein, which is required for cytoplasmic 20S pre-rRNA maturation. Here, we have studied the role of the N-terminal extension of the yeast S31 protein. We show that deletion of this extension partially impairs cell growth and 40S subunit biogenesis and confers hypersensitivity to aminoglycoside antibiotics. Moreover, the extension harbours a nuclear localization signal that promotes active nuclear import of S31, which associates with pre-ribosomal particles in the nucleus. In the absence of the extension, truncated S31 inefficiently assembles into pre-40S particles and two subpopulations of mature small subunits, one lacking and another one containing truncated S31, can be identified. Plasmid-driven overexpression of truncated S31 partially suppresses the growth and ribosome biogenesis defects but, conversely, slightly enhances the hypersensitivity to aminoglycosides. Altogether, these results indicate that the N- terminal extension facilitates the assembly of S31 into pre-40S particles and contributes to the optimal translational activity of mature 40S subunits but has only a minor role in cytoplasmic cleavage of 20S pre-rRNA at site D
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