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Heavy sterile neutrinos - what they can be and what they can't
We review current astrophysical bounds on MeV sterile neutrinos, and then we
discuss why a sterile keV neutrino is a natural warm dark matter candidate.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, talk given at Frontiers in Particle Astrophysics
and Cosmology held at San Feli
Nonequilibrium Corrections to the Spectra of Massless Neutrinos in the Early Universe
Distortion of the equilibrium spectra of cosmic neutrinos due to interaction
with hotter electrons and positrons in the primeval cosmic plasma is
considered. The set of integro-differential kinetic equations for neutrinos is
accurately numerically solved. The relative corrections to neutrino energy
densities are approximately 0.9% for and 0.4% for and
. This effect results in increase in the
primordial abundance.Comment: 28 pages including 6 figures. Latex
Arkiverne og den nye historieformidling
Med udgangspunkt i tre forskellige eksempler på formidling af historie på Internettet diskutterer forfatterne fordele og ulemper ved denne formidlingsform
Arkiverne og den nye historieformidling
Med udgangspunkt i tre forskellige eksempler på formidling af historie på Internettet diskutterer forfatterne fordele og ulemper ved denne formidlingsform
Endoplasmic reticulum thiol oxidase deficiency leads to ascorbic acid depletion and noncanonical scurvy in mice
none5sì: Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) thiol oxidases initiate a disulfide relay to oxidatively fold secreted proteins. We found that combined loss-of-function mutations in genes encoding the ER thiol oxidases ERO1α, ERO1β, and PRDX4 compromised the extracellular matrix in mice and interfered with the intracellular maturation of procollagen. These severe abnormalities were associated with an unexpectedly modest delay in disulfide bond formation in secreted proteins but a profound, 5-fold lower procollagen 4-hydroxyproline content and enhanced cysteinyl sulfenic acid modification of ER proteins. Tissue ascorbic acid content was lower in mutant mice, and ascorbic acid supplementation improved procollagen maturation and lowered sulfenic acid content in vivo. In vitro, the presence of a sulfenic acid donor accelerated the oxidative inactivation of ascorbate by an H(2)O(2)-generating system. Compromised ER disulfide relay thus exposes protein thiols to competing oxidation to sulfenic acid, resulting in depletion of ascorbic acid, impaired procollagen proline 4-hydroxylation, and a noncanonical form of scurvy.openZito, Ester; Hansen, Henning Gram; Yeo, Giles S H; Fujii, Junichi; Ron, DavidZito, Ester; Hansen, Henning Gram; Yeo, Giles S H; Fujii, Junichi; Ron, Davi
Neutrino oscillations in the early universe: How large lepton asymmetry can be generated?
The lepton asymmetry that could be generated in the early universe through
oscillations of active to sterile neutrinos is calculated (almost) analytically
for small mixing angles, sin 2\theta < 10^{-2}. It is shown that for a mass
squared difference, \delta m^2=-1 eV^2 it may rise at most by 6 orders of
magnitude from the initial ``normal'' value of 10^{-10}, since the
back-reaction from the refraction index terminates this rise while the
asymmetry is still small. Only for very large mass differences, \delta m^2
about 10^9 eV^2, the lepton asymmetry could reach a significant magnitude
exceeding 0.1.Comment: 25 pages, LaTeX (5 graphs
Heavy sterile neutrinos: Bounds from big-bang nucleosynthesis and SN 1987A
Cosmological and astrophysical effects of heavy (10 - 200 MeV) sterile Dirac
neutrinos, mixed with the active ones, are considered. The bounds on mass and
mixing angle from both supernovae and big-bang nucleosynthesis are presented.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures, 1 table. Some references adde
The effect of wavy leading edges on aerofoil-gust interaction noise
High-order accurate numerical simulations are performed to investigate the effects of wavy leading edges (WLEs) on aerofoil–gust interaction (AGI) noise. The present study is based on periodic velocity disturbances predominantly in streamwise and vertical directions that are mainly responsible for the surface pressure fluctuation of an aerofoil. In general, the present results show that WLEs lead to reduced AGI noise. It is found that the ratio of the wavy leading-edge peak-to-peak amplitude (LEA) to the longitudinal wavelength of the incident gust (?g) is the most important factor for the reduction of AGI noise. It is observed that there exists a tendency that the reduction of AGI noise increases with LEA/?g and the noise reduction is significant for LEA/?g?0.3. The present results also suggest that any two different cases with the same LEA/?g lead to a strong similarity in their profiles of noise reduction relative to the straight leading-edge case. The wavelength of wavy leading edges (LEW), however, shows minor influence on the reduction of AGI noise under the present gust profiles used. Nevertheless, the present results show that a meaningful improvement in noise reduction may be achieved when 1.0?LEW/?g?1.5. In addition, it is found that the beneficial effects of WLEs are maintained for various flow incidence angles and aerofoil thicknesses. Also, the WLEs remain effective for gust profiles containing multiple frequency components. It is discovered in this paper that WLEs result in incoherent response time to the incident gust across the span, which results in a decreased level of surface pressure fluctuations, hence a reduced level of AGI noise
Cosmological and astrophysical bounds on a heavy sterile neutrino and the KARMEN anomaly
Constraints on the lifetime of the heavy sterile neutrino, that was proposed
as a possible interpretation of the KARMEN anomaly, are derived from primordial
nucleosynthesis and SN 1987A. Together with the recent experimental bounds on
the nu_s lifetime, SN 1987A completely excludes this interpretation.
Nucleosynthesis arguments permit a narrow window for the lifetime in the
interval 0.1-0.2 sec. If nu_s possesses an anomalous interaction with nucleons,
the SN bounds may not apply, while the nucleosynthesis ones would remain valid.Comment: Figure 7 changed. (30 pages, 7 ps-figures, 2 tables. Subm to NPB
Evaluation Codes from smooth Quadric Surfaces and Twisted Segre Varieties
We give the parameters of any evaluation code on a smooth quadric surface.
For hyperbolic quadrics the approach uses elementary results on product codes
and the parameters of codes on elliptic quadrics are obtained by detecting a
BCH structure of these codes and using the BCH bound. The elliptic quadric is a
twist of the surface P^1 x P^1 and we detect a similar BCH structure on twists
of the Segre embedding of a product of any d copies of the projective line.Comment: 10 pages. Presented at the conference Workshop on Coding theory and
Cryptography 201
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