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Finite Temperature Effective Potential for Gauge Models in de Sitter Space
The one-loop effective potential for gauge models in static de Sitter space
at finite temperatures is computed by means of the --function method. We
found a simple relation which links the effective potentials of gauge and
scalar fields at all temperatures.
In the de Sitter invariant and zero-temperature states the potential for the
scalar electrodynamics is explicitly obtained, and its properties in these two
vacua are compared. In this theory the two states are shown to behave similarly
in the regimes of very large and very small radii a of the background space.
For the gauge symmetry broken in the flat limit () there is a
critical value of a for which the symmetry is restored in both quantum states.
Moreover, the phase transitions which occur at large or at small a are of the
first or of the second order, respectively, regardless the vacuum considered.
The analytical and numerical analysis of the critical parameters of the above
theory is performed. We also established a class of models for which the kind
of phase transition occurring depends on the choice of the vacuum.Comment: 23 pages, LaTeX, 5 figure.ep
Pretransplant xenogeneic blood transfusion combined with FK 506 prolongs hamster-to-rat liver xenograft survival
Atividades de importação e exportação do Laboratório de Quarentena "Costa Lima" no período de 1991 a 2000.
Resumo: O Laboratório "Costa Lima", da Embrapa Meio Ambiente, realizou entre 1991 e 2000 170 introduções referentes a 42 espécies de organismos benéficos (6 fungos, 12 bactérias, 2 nematóides entomopatogênicos, 7 ácaros predadores, 13 insetos parasitóides e 2 insetos predadores) e de outros microrganismos. Este trabalho relata todas essas introduções e exportações oficiais de agentes de controle biológico e de outros organismos úteis.bitstream/item/131402/1/2001DC01.pdfNa publicação, ISSN incorreto 1516-4675
The Radio Occultation experiment on-board the Indian OCEANSAT-2 mission: data processing validation and preliminary results
Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Modification after Virtual Environment Exposure
Immersion in an illusory world is possible by means of virtual reality (VR), where environmental perception is modi
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c1c ed by artificial sensorial stimulation. The application of VR for the assessment and rehabilitation of pathologies affecting the vestibular system, in terms of both diagnosis and care, could represent an interesting new line of research. Our perception of reality is in fact based on static and dynamic spatial information perceived by our senses. During head movements in a virtual environment the images on the display and the labyrinthine information relative to the head angular accelerations differ and therefore a visuo-vestibular conflict is present. It is known that mismatches between visual and labyrinthine information may modify the vestibulo-oculomotor reflex (VOR) gain. We studied the post-immersion modifications in 20 healthy subjects (mean age 25 years) exposed to a virtual environment for 20 min by wearing a head-mounted display. VOR gain and phase were measured by means of harmonic sinusoidal stimulation in the dark before, at the end of and 30 min after VR exposure. A VOR gain reduction was observed in all subjects at the end of VR exposure which disappeared after 30 min. Our data show that exposure to a virtual environment can induce a temporary modi
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c1c nding can be employed to enable an artificial, instrumental modification of the VOR gain and therefore opens up new perspectives in the assessment and rehabilitation of vestibular diseases
Avaliação do efeito do Baculovirus anticarsia sobre Podisus nigrispinus (DALLAS, 1851), predador da lagarta da soja Anticarsia gemmatalis (HUBNER, 1818).
Este trabalho tem como objetivo conhecer os efeitos da ingestão de lagartas da soja infectadas com B. anticarsia pelo predador Podisus nigrispinus, avaliando-se os parâmetros biológicos de cada inseto.bitstream/CNPMA/5854/1/baculovirus_anticarsia.pd
Thermal Fields, Entropy, and Black Holes
In this review we describe statistical mechanics of quantum systems in the
presence of a Killing horizon and compare statistical-mechanical and one-loop
contributions to black hole entropy. Studying these questions was motivated by
attempts to explain the entropy of black holes as a statistical-mechanical
entropy of quantum fields propagating near the black hole horizon. We provide
an introduction to this field of research and review its results. In
particular, we discuss the relation between the statistical-mechanical entropy
of quantum fields and the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy in the standard scheme
with renormalization of gravitational coupling constants and in the theories of
induced gravity.Comment: 44 pages, LaTeX fil
Heat-kernel Coefficients and Spectra of the Vector Laplacians on Spherical Domains with Conical Singularities
The spherical domains with conical singularities are a convenient
arena for studying the properties of tensor Laplacians on arbitrary manifolds
with such a kind of singular points. In this paper the vector Laplacian on
is considered and its spectrum is calculated exactly for any
dimension . This enables one to find the Schwinger-DeWitt coefficients of
this operator by using the residues of the -function. In particular, the
second coefficient, defining the conformal anomaly, is explicitly calculated on
and its generalization to arbitrary manifolds is found. As an
application of this result, the standard renormalization of the one-loop
effective action of gauge fields is demonstrated to be sufficient to remove the
ultraviolet divergences up to the first order in the conical deficit angle.Comment: plain LaTeX, 23 pp., revised version, a misprint in expressions (1.8)
and (4.38) of the second heat coefficient for the vector Laplacian is
corrected. No other change
RF MEMS ohmic switches for matrix configurations
Two different topologies of radio frequency micro-electro-mechanical system (RF MEMS) series ohmic switches (cantilever and clamped–clamped beams) in coplanar waveguide (CPW) configuration have been characterized by means of DC, environmental, and RF measurements. In particular, on-wafer checks have been followed by RF test after vibration, thermal shocks, and temperature cycles. The devices have been manufactured on high resistivity silicon substrates, as building blocks to be implemented in different single-pole 4-throw (SP4 T), double-pole double-throw (DPDT) configurations, and then integrated in Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramics (LTCC) technology for the realization of large-order Clos 3D networks
The Q^2-Dependence of Nuclear Transparency for Exclusive Production
Exclusive coherent and incoherent electroproduction of the meson
from H and N targets has been studied at the HERMES experiment as a
function of coherence length (), corresponding to the lifetime of hadronic
fluctuations of the virtual photon, and squared four-momentum of the virtual
photon (). The ratio of N to H cross sections per nucleon,
known as nuclear transparency, was found to increase (decrease) with increasing
coherence length for coherent (incoherent) electroproduction. For
fixed coherence length, a rise of nuclear transparency with is observed
for both coherent and incoherent production, which is in agreement
with theoretical calculations of color transparency.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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