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Stellar matter in the Quark-Meson-Coupling Model with neutrino trapping
The properties of hybrid stars formed by hadronic and quark matter in
-equilibrium are described by appropriate equations of state (EoS) in
the framework of the quark meson coupling (QMC) model. In the present work we
include the possibility of trapped neutrinos in the equation of state and
obtain the properties of the related hybrid stars. We use the quark meson
coupling model for the hadron matter and two possibilities for the quark matter
phase, namely, the unpaired quark phase and the color-flavor locked phase. The
differences are discussed and a comparison with other relativistic EoS is done.Comment: Reference added, accepted in PR
CO2 Emissions reduction strategies and economic development of India
This paper examines the consequences of alternative CO2 emission reduction strategies on economic development and, in particular, the implications for the poor by empirically implementing an economy-wide model for India over a 35-year time horizon. A multi-sectoral, inter-temporal model in the activity analysis framework is used for this purpose. The model with specific technological alternatives, endogenous income distribution, truly dynamic behaviour and covering the whole economy is an integrated top-down bottom-up model. The results show that CO2 emission reduction imposes costs in terms of lower GDP and higher poverty. Cumulative emission reduction targets are, however, preferable to annual reduction targets and that a dynamically optimum strategy can help reduce the burden of emission reductions. The scenarios involving compensation for the loss in welfare are not very encouraging as they require large capital inflows. Contrasted with these, scenarios involving tradable emission quota give India an incentive to be carbon efficient. It becomes a net seller for the first 25 years and because of reduction in carbon intensity it would demand less in later years when it becomes a net buyer. The results suggest that for India, and other developing countries, the window of opportunity to sell carbon quotas is the next two decades or so.
Kaon condensation in the quark-meson coupling model and compact stars
The properties of neutron stars constituted of a crust of hadrons and an
internal part of hadrons and kaon condensate are calculated within the
quark-meson-coupling model. We have considered stars with nucleons only in the
hadron phase and also stars with hyperons as well. The results are compared
with the ones obtained from the non-linear Walecka model for the hadronic
phase.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
Communication outcomes following cochlear implantation in a child with cystic cochleovestibular anomaly
AbstractCochlear implantation is one of the best amongst the various management options available for children and adults with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss. Inner ear and internal auditory canal (IAC) malformations accounts to approximately 25% of congenital sensorineural hearing loss in children. The primary goal of this report was to evaluate the communication outcomes after cochlear implantation in a child with cystic cochleovestibular anomaly (CCVA). The child was evaluated through various standardized outcome measures at regular intervals to track the progress in terms of auditory and spoken language skills. The scores on Categories of Auditory Perception (CAP), Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale (MAIS), Speech Intelligibility Rating (SIR), Meaningful Use of Speech Scale (MUSS), and listening and spoken language skills showed a significant leap in 12 months duration post implantation. The report thus highlights and correlates the significant progress in auditory and spoken language skills of the child with congenital malformations to appropriate auditory rehabilitation and intensive parental training
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