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    A luminosity monitor for the A4 parity violation experiment at MAMI

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    A water Cherenkov luminosity monitor system with associated electronics has been developed for the A4 parity violation experiment at MAMI. The detector system measures the luminosity of the hydrogen target hit by the MAMI electron beam and monitors the stability of the liquid hydrogen target. Both is required for the precise study of the count rate asymmetries in the scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons on unpolarized protons. Any helicity correlated fluctuation of the target density leads to false asymmetries. The performance of the luminosity monitor, investigated in about 2000 hours with electron beam, and the results of its application in the A4 experiment are presented.Comment: 22 pages, 12 figures, submitted to NIM

    Investigation of Anaplasma marginale Seroprevalence in a Traditionally Managed Large California Beef Herd.

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    Recent observations by stakeholders suggested that ecosystem changes may be driving an increased incidence of bovine erythrocytic anaplasmosis, resulting in a reemerging cattle disease in California. The objective of this prospective cohort study was to estimate the incidence of Anaplasma marginale infection using seroconversion in a northern California beef cattle herd. A total of 143 Black Angus cattle (106 prebreeding heifers and 37 cows) were enrolled in the study. Serum samples were collected to determine Anaplasma marginale seroprevalence using a commercially available competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test kit. Repeat sampling was performed in seronegative animals to determine the incidence density rate from March through September (2013). Seroprevalence of heifers was significantly lower than that of cows at the beginning of the study (P < 0.001) but not at study completion (P = 0.075). Incidence density rate of Anaplasma marginale infection was 8.17 (95% confidence interval: 6.04, 10.81) cases per 1000 cow-days during the study period. Study cattle became Anaplasma marginale seropositive and likely carriers protected from severe clinical disease that might have occurred had they been first infected as mature adults. No evidence was found within this herd to suggest increased risk for clinical bovine erythrocytic anaplasmosis

    Whitney coverings and the tent spaces T1,q(Îł)T^{1,q}(\gamma) for the Gaussian measure

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    We introduce a technique for handling Whitney decompositions in Gaussian harmonic analysis and apply it to the study of Gaussian analogues of the classical tent spaces T1,qT^{1,q} of Coifman, Meyer and Stein.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure. Revised version incorporating referee's comments. To appear in Arkiv for Matemati

    Electrodeposition in capillaries: bottom-up micro- and nanopatterning of functional materials on conductive substrates

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    A cost-effective and versatile methodology for bottom-up patterned growth of inorganic and metallic materials on the micro- and nanoscale is presented. Pulsed electrodeposition was employed to deposit arbitrary patterns of Ni, ZnO, and FeO(OH) of high quality, with lateral feature sizes down to 200–290 nm. The pattern was defined by an oxygen plasma-treated patterned PDMS mold in conformal contact with a conducting substrate and immersed in an electrolyte solution, so that the solid phases were deposited from the solution in the channels of the patterned mold. It is important that the distance between the entrance of the channels, and the location where deposition is needed, is kept limited. The as-formed patterns were characterized by high resolution scanning electron microscope, energy-dispersive X-ray analysis, atomic force microscopy, and X-ray diffraction

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    Chiral and deconfinement transition from correlation functions: SU(2) vs. SU(3)

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    We study a gauge invariant order parameter for deconfinement and the chiral condensate in SU(2) and SU(3) Yang-Mills theory in the vicinity of the deconfinement phase transition using the Landau gauge quark and gluon propagators. We determine the gluon propagator from lattice calculations and the quark propagator from its Dyson-Schwinger equation, using the gluon propagator as input. The critical temperature and a deconfinement order parameter are extracted from the gluon propagator and from the dependency of the quark propagator on the temporal boundary conditions. The chiral transition is determined using the quark condensate as order parameter. We investigate whether and how a difference in the chiral and deconfinement transition between SU(2) and SU(3) is manifest.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures. For clarification one paragraph and two references added in the introduction and two sentences at the end of the first and last paragraph of the summary. Appeared in EPJ

    Aksijalni i elektromagnetski nukleonske strukturne funkcije u nefizičkom području

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    We study the annihilation channel in antiproton-nucleon collisions with production of a single charged or neutral pion and a lepton-antilepton pair. These processes offer a unique possibility to study the nucleon electromagnetic form factors in the unphysical region. The differential cross section in an experimental set-up, where the pion is fully detected, is given with explicit dependence on the relevant nucleon form factors.Proučavamo kanal poniĆĄtavanja u sudarima antiproton–nukleon s tvorbom jednog nabijenog ili neutralnog piona i para lepton-antilepton. Ti procesi pruĆŸaju jedinstvenu mogućnost za proučavanje nukleonskih elektromagnetskih strukturnih funkcija u nefizičkom području. Dajemo diferencijalni udarni presjek u mjernoj postavi u kojoj je pion cjelovito detektiran uz izričitu ovisnost o dotičnim nukleonskim strukturnim funkcijama

    Testing axial and electromagnetic nucleon form factors in time-like regions in the processes pˉ+n→π−+ℓ−+ℓ+\bar p + n\to \pi^- +\ell^-+\ell^+ and pˉ+p→π0+ℓ−+ℓ+\bar p+ p\to \pi^0 +\ell^- + \ell^+, ℓ=e\ell=e, ÎŒ\mu

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    In frame of a phenomenological approach based on Compton-like Feynman amplitudes, we study the annihilation channel in antiproton nucleon collisions with production of a single charged or neutral pion and a lepton-antilepton pair. These reactions allow to access nucleon and axial electromagnetic form factors in time-like region and offer a unique possibility to study the kinematical region below two nucleon threshold. The differential cross section in an experimental set-up where the pion is fully detected is given with explicit dependence on the relevant nucleon form factors. The possibility to measure heavy charged pion in the annihilation channel is also discussed.Comment: 23 pages, 9 figure
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