198 research outputs found
Excitation of Pygmy Dipole Resonance in neutron-rich nuclei via Coulomb and nuclear fields
We study the nature of the low-lying dipole strength in neutron-rich nuclei,
often associated to the Pygmy Dipole Resonance. The states are described within
the Hartree-Fock plus RPA formalism, using different parametrizations of the
Skyrme interaction. We show how the information from combined reactions
processes involving the Coulomb and different mixtures of isoscalar and
isovector nuclear interactions can provide a clue to reveal the characteristic
features of these states.Comment: 9 Pages, 8 figures, contribution to International Symposium On
Nuclear Physics, December 8-12, 2009,Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai,
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The European union and PSM in troubled democracies : a bridge too far?
European institutions have shaped the audiovisual media policies of the Old Continent since the advent of private cable and satellite broadcasters in the 1980s. As a result, television-mostly under public ownership-was no longer merely a national and cultural matter, but an economic and European one too, since it affected free competition and the internal market. This breakdown of borders led to the approval of the European Convention on Transfrontier Television by the Council of Europe in 1989, and to the ratification of the Television without Frontiers Directive by the then European Economic Community-now the European Union (EU)-in the same year (Council of Europe 1989)
Substance use disorder status moderates the association between personality traits and problematic mobile phone/internet use
Background: Associations between personality traits and problematic smartphone use (PSU) among individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) have not been widely investigated. The current study aims to assess whether SUD status moderates the association between personality traits and PSU. Methods: The study group included 151 individuals with SUD and a normative sample (NS) comprised of 554 non-SUD students. The following self-report questionnaires were used: the Mobile Phone Problem Use Scale (MPPUS-10) to assess problematic smartphone use (PSU), the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) to assess intensity of internet use, and the NEO Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) to assess Personality traits. Results: SUD status moderated the association between neuroticism and openness to new experiences on PSU. That is, greater neuroticism and openness were significantly associated with more excessive PSU among the NS. In the SUD group, greater openness was a significant protective factor against PSU. Moderation results were similar when using the IAT (which was significantly correlated with MPPUS) as an outcome. Conclusions: The presence of SUD may influence how personality traits are associated with problematic mobile phone/internet use. Given that this is among one of the first studies examining this topic, findings should be replicated with additional studies
Traduzioni polacche della lirica italiana. Spaccato storico
Il testo presenta un panorama diacronico delle traduzioni polacche della lirica italiana e la ricezione della letteratura italiana in Polonia, dai tempi antichi fino ai nostri giorn
Unusual echocardiographic evidence of hypercoagulation in usual left atrial appendage as the first and only sign of COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a condition caused by a novel virus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The disease’s course ranges from entirely asymptomatic to severely ill patients. Hypercoagulation is often a complication of this disease, worsening the prognosis, which is extremely important in patients at higher risk of thromboembolic events, such as atrial fibrillation (AF), where thrombus formation in the left atrial appendage (LAA) is frequent. LAA could be of various sizes, volumes, and shapes, distinguish several morphologies, from which the WindSock LAA is the most frequent. In contrast, thromboembolic complications occur most frequently in patients with AF and the Cactus LAA. We present a clinical case of a 70-year-old woman with an initial negative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test for SARS-CoV-2, suspicion of device-related infection after dual pacemaker implantation, AF, and LAA without thrombus in the initial transoesophageal echocardiography (TEE). Despite apixaban treatment, spontaneous restoration of sinus rhythm, and WindSock LAA morphology, the sludge in LAA was diagnosed in control TEE. The patient did not present any typical clinical COVID-19 symptoms but re-checked the RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 infection was positive. The described case presents echocardiographic evidence of hypercoagulation as the first and only feature of SARS-CoV-2 condition besides the usual morphological presentation of the WindSock LAA
Coulomb excitation of exotic nuclei at the R3B-LAND setup
Exotic Ni isotopes have been measured at the R3B-LAND setup at GSI in
Darmstadt, using Coulomb excitation in inverse kinematics at beam energies
around 500 MeV/u. As the experimental setup allows kinematically complete
measurements, the excitation energy was reconstructed using the invariant mass
method. The GDR and additional low-lying strength have been observed in 68Ni,
the latter exhausting 4.1(1.9)% of the E1 energy-weighted sum rule. Also, the
branching ratio for the non-statistical decay of the excited 68Ni nuclei was
measured and amounts to 24(4)%.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures. Invited Talk given at the 11th International
Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (NN2012), San Antonio, Texas, USA,
May 27-June 1, 2012. To appear in the NN2012 Proceedings in Journal of
Physics: Conference Series (JPCS
Media reporting: facts, nothing but facts?
This IRIS Special examines the principles of accuracy, objectivity and fairness in news and current affairs coverage by European media organisations. The issue is explored from a number of perspectives, including from that of media organisations, the Council of Europe, the European Court of Human Rights, member states, and judicial and regulatory bodies. It also includes chapters on a number of Council of Europe member states, discussing the regulatory framework that impacts upon this issue, including national legislation, case law, regulatory codes, and regulatory enforcement
Upper limits on the observational effects of nuclear pasta in neutron stars
The effects of the existence of exotic nuclear shapes at the bottom of the
neutron star inner crust - nuclear `pasta' - on observational phenomena are
estimated by comparing the limiting cases that those phases have a vanishing
shear modulus and that they have the shear modulus of a crystalline solid . We
estimate the effect on torsional crustal vibrations and on the maximum
quadrupole ellipticity sustainable by the crust. The crust composition and
transition densities are calculated consistently with the global properties,
using a liquid drop model with a bulk nuclear equation of state (EoS) which
allows a systematic variation of the nuclear symmetry energy. The symmetry
energy J and its density dependence L at nuclear saturation density are the
dominant nuclear inputs which determine the thickness of the crust, the range
of densities at which pasta might appear, as well as global properties such as
the radius and moment of inertia. We show the importance of calculating the
global neutron star properties on the same footing as the crust EoS, and
demonstrate that in the range of experimentally acceptable values of L, the
pasta phase can alter the crust frequencies by up to a factor of three,
exceeding the effects of superfluidity on the crust modes, and decrease the
maximum quadrupole ellipticity sustainable by the crust by up to an order of
magnitude. The signature of the pasta phases and the density dependence of the
symmetry energy on the potential observables highlights the possibility of
constraining the EoS of dense, neutron-rich matter and the properties of the
pasta phases using astrophysical observations.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of
the Royal Astronomical Societ
A survey of the parameter space of the compressible liquid drop model as applied to the neutron star inner crust
We present a systematic survey the range of predictions of the neutron star
inner crust composition, crust-core transition densities and pressures, and
density range of the nuclear `pasta' phases at the bottom of the crust provided
by the compressible liquid drop model in the light of current experimental and
theoretical constraints on model parameters. Using a Skyrme-like model for
nuclear matter, we construct baseline sequences of crust models by consistently
varying the density dependence of the bulk symmetry energy at nuclear
saturation density, , under two conditions: (i) that the magnitude of the
symmetry energy at saturation density is held constant, and (ii)
correlates with under the constraint that the pure neutron matter (PNM) EoS
satisfies the results of ab-initio calculations at low densities. Such baseline
crust models facilitate consistent exploration of the dependence of crustal
properties. The remaining surface energy and symmetric nuclear matter
parameters are systematically varied around the baseline, and different
functional forms of the PNM EoS at sub-saturation densities implemented, to
estimate theoretical `error bars' for the baseline predictions. Inner crust
composition and transition densities are shown to be most sensitive to the
surface energy at very low proton fractions and to the behavior of the
sub-saturation PNM EoS. Recent calculations of the energies of neutron drops
suggest that the low-proton-fraction surface energy might be higher than
predicted in Skyrme-like models, which our study suggests may result in a
greatly reduced volume of pasta in the crust than conventionally predicted.Comment: 37 Pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in Astrophysical
Journal Supplement Serie
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