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Resonant Interactions Between Protons and Oblique Alfv\'en/Ion-Cyclotron Waves
Resonant interactions between ions and Alfv\'en/ion-cyclotron (A/IC) waves
may play an important role in the heating and acceleration of the fast solar
wind. Although such interactions have been studied extensively for "parallel"
waves, whose wave vectors are aligned with the background magnetic
field , much less is known about interactions between ions and
oblique A/IC waves, for which the angle between and is nonzero. In this paper, we present new numerical results on resonant
cyclotron interactions between protons and oblique A/IC waves in collisionless
low-beta plasmas such as the solar corona. We find that if some mechanism
generates oblique high-frequency A/IC waves, then these waves initially modify
the proton distribution function in such a way that it becomes unstable to
parallel waves. Parallel waves are then amplified to the point that they
dominate the wave energy at the large parallel wave numbers at which the waves
resonate with the particles. Pitch-angle scattering by these waves then causes
the plasma to evolve towards a state in which the proton distribution is
constant along a particular set of nested "scattering surfaces" in velocity
space, whose shapes have been calculated previously. As the distribution
function approaches this state, the imaginary part of the frequency of parallel
A/IC waves drops continuously towards zero, but oblique waves continue to
undergo cyclotron damping while simultaneously causing protons to diffuse
across these kinetic shells to higher energies. We conclude that oblique A/IC
waves can be more effective at heating protons than parallel A/IC waves,
because for oblique waves the plasma does not relax towards a state in which
proton damping of oblique A/IC waves ceases
Molecular gas associated with IRAS 10361-5830
We analyze the distribution of the molecular gas and the dust in the
molecular clump linked to IRAS 10361-5830, located in the environs of the
bubble-shaped HII region Gum 31 in the Carina region, with the aim of
determining the main parameters of the associated material and investigating
the evolutionary state of the young stellar objects identified there.
Using the APEX telescope, we mapped the molecular emission in the J=3-2
transition of three CO isotopologues, 12CO, 13CO and C18O, over a 1.5' x 1.5'
region around the IRAS position. We also observed the high density tracers CS
and HCO+ toward the source. The cold dust distribution was analyzed using
submillimeter continuum data at 870 \mu\ obtained with the APEX telescope.
Complementary IR and radio data at different wavelengths were used to complete
the study of the ISM.
The molecular gas distribution reveals a cavity and a shell-like structure of
~ 0.32 pc in radius centered at the position of the IRAS source, with some
young stellar objects (YSOs) projected onto the cavity. The total molecular
mass in the shell and the mean H volume density are ~ 40 solar masses and
~(1-2) x 10 cm, respectively. The cold dust counterpart of the
molecular shell has been detected in the far-IR at 870 \mu\ and in Herschel
data at 350 \mu. Weak extended emission at 24 \mu\ from warm dust is projected
onto the cavity, as well as weak radio continuum emission.
A comparison of the distribution of cold and warm dust, and molecular and
ionized gas allows us to conclude that a compact HII region has developed in
the molecular clump, indicating that this is an area of recent massive star
formation. Probable exciting sources capable of creating the compact HII region
are investigated. The 2MASS source 10380461-5846233 (MSX G286.3773-00.2563)
seems to be responsible for the formation of the HII region.Comment: Accepted in A&A. 11 pages, 10 Postscript figure
Source amplitudes for active exterior cloaking
The active cloak comprises a discrete set of multipole sources that
destructively interfere with an incident time harmonic scalar wave to produce
zero total field over a finite spatial region. For a given number of sources
and their positions in two dimensions it is shown that the multipole amplitudes
can be expressed as infinite sums of the coefficients of the incident wave
decomposed into regular Bessel functions. The field generated by the active
sources vanishes in the infinite region exterior to a set of circles defined by
the relative positions of the sources. The results provide a direct solution to
the inverse problem of determining the source amplitudes. They also define a
broad class of non-radiating discrete sources.Comment: 21 pages, 17 figure
Effects of lattice distortion and Jahn–Teller coupling on the magnetoresistance of La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 and La0.5Ca0.5CoO3 epitaxial films
Studies of La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 epitaxial films on substrates with a range of lattice constants reveal two dominant contributions to the occurrence of colossal negative magnetoresistance (CMR) in these manganites: at high temperatures (T → TC, TC being the Curie temperature), the magnetotransport properties are predominantly determined by the conduction of lattice polarons, while at low temperatures (T ≪ TC/, the residual negative magnetoresistance is correlated with the substrate-induced lattice distortion which incurs excess magnetic domain wall scattering. The importance of lattice polaron conduction associated with the presence of Jahn–Teller coupling in the manganites is further verified by comparing the manganites with epitaxial films of another ferromagnetic perovskite, La0.5Ca0.5CoO3. Regardless of the differences in the substrate-induced lattice distortion, the cobaltite films exhibit much smaller negative magnetoresistance, which may be attributed to the absence of Jahn–Teller coupling and the high electron mobility that prevents the formation of lattice polarons. We therefore suggest that lattice polaron conduction associated with the Jahn–Teller coupling is essential for the occurrence of CMR, and that lattice distortion further enhances the CMR effects in the manganites
Effective gravity from a quantum gauge theory in Euclidean space-time
We consider a gauge theory in an Euclidean -dimensional
space-time, which is known to be renormalizable to all orders in perturbation
theory for . Then, with the help of a space-time representation of
the gauge group, the gauge theory is mapped into a curved space-time with
linear connection. Further, in that mapping the gauge field plays the role of
the linear connection of the curved space-time and an effective metric tensor
arises naturally from the mapping. The obtained action, being quadratic in the
Riemann-Christoffel tensor, at a first sight, spoils a gravity interpretation
of the model. Thus, we provide a sketch of a mechanism that breaks the
color invariance and generates the Einstein-Hilbert term, as well as a
cosmological constant term, allowing an interpretation of the model as a
modified gravity in the Palatini formalism. In that sense, gravity can be
visualized as an effective classical theory, originated from a well defined
quantum gauge theory. We also show that, in the four dimensional case, two
possibilities for particular solutions of the field equations are the de Sitter
and Anti de Sitter space-times.Comment: 20 pages; Final version accepted for publication in Class.Quant.Gra
Dissipative Dynamics of Collisionless Nonlinear Alfven Wave Trains
The nonlinear dynamics of collisionless Alfven trains, including resonant
particle effects is studied using the kinetic nonlinear Schroedinger (KNLS)
equation model. Numerical solutions of the KNLS reveal the dynamics of Alfven
waves to be sensitive to the sense of polarization as well as the angle of
propagation with respect to the ambient magnetic field. The combined effects of
both wave nonlinearity and Landau damping result in the evolutionary formation
of stationaryOA S- and arc-polarized directional and rotational
discontinuities. These waveforms are freqently observed in the interplanetary
plasma.Comment: REVTeX, 6 pages (including 5 figures). This and other papers may be
found at http://sdphpd.ucsd.edu/~medvedev/papers.htm
Floristic Composition and Diversity of a Transect in a Locality of the Lowland Evergreen Forest of the Amazon of Cuyabeno City
The present research determined the high diversity and structure of the lowland evergreen forest of the Amazon in a locality (Rey de los Andes) of Cuyabeno city, since there is no updated information on this important biome. The linear transect methodology of 0.1 hectares was applied along the river and separated 2 m from the edge, all trees and shrubs with a diameter at breast height greater than 10 cm were measured, fertile botanical samples were collected and were processed and identified in the CHEP Herbarium. A total of 86 individuals were obtained between trees and shrubs distributed in 20 families, 39 genera, and 41 species, and a basal area of 10.95 m2 was obtained. The dominant family was Fabaceae with seven genera and the most frequent species were Astrocaryum urostachys, Celtis sp., and Leonia crassa. The highest importance value index was 15.56% for Astrocaryum urostachys and 10.33% for Otoba glycycarpa and the Simpson Diversity Index was 0.96. The diameters obtained were classified into 3 diameter classes, where Class I was made up of 68 individuals, which represents 79.07% of the total. It is concluded that the forest of the Rey de los Andes community has a high diversity of tree and shrub species. Likewise, considering the type of vegetation found, list of species, site, and diameters obtained, it can be stated that it is a well-preserved forest.
Keywords: Floristic composition, Lowland evergreen forest, Cuyabeno.
Resumen
La presente investigación determinó la alta diversidad y estructura del bosque siempreverde de tierras bajas de la amazonía de una localidad (Rey de los Andes) del Cantón Cuyabeno; ya que no se cuenta con información actualizada de este importante bioma. Se aplicó la metodología de transecto lineal de 0,1 hectáreas a lo largo del río y separado a dos metros del borde, se midió todos los árboles y arbustos con diámetro a la altura del pecho mayor a 10 centímetros, se recolectó muestras botánicas fértiles y fueron procesadas e identificadas en el Herbario CHEP. Se obtuvo un total de 86 individuos entre árboles y arbustos distribuidos en 20 familias, 39 géneros y 41 especies y se obtuvo un área basal de 10,95 m2; la familia dominante fue Fabaceae con siete géneros y las especies más frecuentes fueron Astrocaryum urostachys, Celtis sp. y Leonia crassa. El Índice de Valor de Importancia más alto fue de 15,56% para Astrocaryum urostachys y de 10,33% para Otoba glycycarpa y el Índice de Diversidad de Simpson fue de 0,96. Los diámetros obtenidos fueron clasificados en 3 clases diamétricas, donde la Clase I estuvo conformada por 68 individuos lo que representa al 79,07% del total. Se concluye que el bosque de la comunidad Rey de los Andes posee una alta diversidad de especies de árboles y arbustos; así mismo tomando en cuenta el tipo de vegetación encontrada, listado de especies, sitio y diámetros obtenidos, se puede manifestar que se trata de un bosque bien conservado.
Palabras Clave: Composición florística, Bosque siempreverde, Cuyaben
Convective Fingering of an Autocatalytic Reaction Front
We report experimental observations of the convection-driven fingering
instability of an iodate-arsenous acid chemical reaction front. The front
propagated upward in a vertical slab; the thickness of the slab was varied to
control the degree of instability. We observed the onset and subsequent
nonlinear evolution of the fingers, which were made visible by a {\it p}H
indicator. We measured the spacing of the fingers during their initial stages
and compared this to the wavelength of the fastest growing linear mode
predicted by the stability analysis of Huang {\it et. al.} [{\it Phys. Rev. E},
{\bf 48}, 4378 (1993), and unpublished]. We find agreement with the thickness
dependence predicted by the theory.Comment: 11 pages, RevTex with 3 eps figures. To be published in Phys Rev E,
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Asociación entre tiempo de atención pre hospitalaria y la mortalidad hospitalaria en víctimas de accidentes de tránsito: Association between pre-hospital care time and hospital mortality in victims of traffic accidents
Introduction: Traffic accidents (AT) are the first priority in health research in Peru, According to the World Health Organization (WHO) it is estimated that the economic costs of vehicle impact and injuries due to AT are 1 % and 1.5% of the Gross National Product (GNP) in low and middle income countries; In Peru it is approximately 1.5 - 2% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Objective: To determine if there is an association between the time of prehospital care and hospital mortality in victims of traffic accidents. Methods: A systematic review was carried out through the literature search of related articles in indexing sources such as PubMed and BIREME. Results: Delays in the transfer of patients to the hospital and the lack of pre-hospital Emergency Medical System (SME) were significantly associated with an increase in mortality (P: 0.000) and the need for an SME as a prehospital care provider was significant predictor of emergency mortality with an adjusted odds ratio [OR] 2.19; 95% CI [1.88–2.55], and in the first 24 hours of admission with an adjusted OR 2.31; 95% CI [1.95–2.73]. Conclusion: The time of pre-hospital care in traffic accidents is significantly associated with hospital mortality, therefore, it is proposed to study factors associated with the longtime of pre-hospital care.Introduccion: Los accidentes de tránsito (AT) se encuentran como la primera prioridad en investigación de salud en el Perú, Según la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) se estima que los costos económicos por impacto de vehículos y lesiones por AT son de 1% y 1.5% del Producto Nacional Bruto (PNB) en países de bajos y medianos ingresos; En el Perú es aproximadamente el 1.5 – 2% del Producto Bruto Interno (PBI). Objetivo: Determinar si existe asociación entre el tiempo de atención prehospitalaria y la mortalidad hospitalaria en víctimas de accidentes de tránsito. Métodos: Se realizó una revisión sistemática mediante la búsqueda bibliográfica de artículos relacionados en fuentes de indexación tales como PubMed y BIREME. Resultados: Los retrasos en las transferencias de pacientes al hospital y la falta Sistema Médico de Emergencia (SME) pre hospitalarios se asociaron significativamente con un aumento de la mortalidad (P: 0.000) así mismo la necesidad de un SME como proveedor de atención prehospitalaria fue predictor significativo de mortalidad en emergencia con un odds ratio [OR] ajustado 2.19; IC del 95% [1.88–2.55], y en las primeras 24 horas de ingreso con un OR ajustado 2.31; IC del 95% [ 1.95–2.73]. Conclusión: El tiempo de atención pre hospitalaria en accidentes de tránsito se encuentra significativamente asociada a la mortalidad hospitalaria, por ello, se propone estudiar factores asociados al largo tiempo de atención pre hospitalaria
El proyecto “Cartagena Puerto de Culturas”: un modelo de gestión urbana sostenible basado en la recuperación del patrimonio cultural
El bien cultural constituye un modo de identidad social y juega un importante papel en el desarrollo de la economía española. La reflexión sobre la necesidad de intervención en este patrimonio, además de establecer qué y cómo se debe hacer, plantea la necesidad de definir el porqué y para qué como decisions imprescindibles para determinar si es sostenible económicamente su mantenimiento. Nos enfrentamos ante una discusión sobre los modos de integración del patrimonio cultural en el proyecto urbano de ciudad, como elemento regenerador del modelo adoptado de manera que se garantice la sostenibilidad del conjunto. Su anàlisis puede tener dos perspectivas diferentes de acuerdo a su escala.Peer Reviewe
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