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A silicon model of auditory localization
The barn owl accurately localizes sounds in the azimuthal plane, using interaural time difference as a cue. The time-coding pathway in the owl's brainstem encodes a neural map of azimuth, by processing interaural timing information. We have built a silicon model of the time-coding pathway of the owl. The integrated circuit models the structure as well as the function of the pathway; most subcircuits in the chip have an anatomical correlate. The chip computes all outputs in real time, using analog, continuous-time processing
Measurements of CKM angles beta/phi_1 and alpha/phi_2 at the BABAR and Belle experiments
We report measurements of the CKM angles beta/phi_1 and alpha/phi_2 done by
the BABAR and Belle experiments. Both experiments have collected large data
samples, corresponding to a total of more than 1 billion of BBbar pairs, at the
e^+e^- asymmetric-energy colliders PEP-II (SLAC) and KEK-B (KEK), respectively.Comment: 6 pages, 1 postscript figure, contributed to the Proceedings of Heavy
Quarks and Leptons, Melbourne, 200
How to enhance crop production and nitrogen fluxes? A result-oriented scheme to evaluate best agri-environmental measures in Veneto Region, Italy
The cost-effectiveness of adopting agri-environmental measures (AEMs) in Europe, which combine agricultural productions with reduced N losses, is debated due to poorly targeted site-specific funding that is allocated regardless of local variability. An integrated DAYCENT model-GIS platform was developed combining pedo-climatic and agricultural systems information. The aim was to evaluate best strategies to improve N fluxes of agro-ecosystems within a perspective of sustainable intensification. Indicators of agronomic efficiency and environmental quality were considered. The results showed that agronomic benefits were observed with a continuous soil cover (conservation agriculture and cover crops), which enhanced nitrogen use efficiency (+17%) and crop yields (+34%), although in some cases these might be overestimated due to modelling limitations. An overall environmental improvement was found with continuous soil cover and long-term change from mineral to organic inputs (NLeach 45 Mg ha 121), which were effective in the sandy soils of western and eastern Veneto with low SOM, improving the soil-water balance and nutrients availability over time. Results suggest that AEM subsidies should be allocated at a site-specific level that includes pedo-climatic variability, following a result-oriented approach
Core Excited Fano-Resonances in Exotic Nuclei
Fano-resonances are investigated as a new continuum excitation mode in exotic
nuclei. By theoretical model calculations we show that the coupling of a single
particle elastic channel to closed core-excited channels leads to sharp
resonances in the low-energy continuum. A signature for such bound states
embedded in the continuum (BSEC) are characteristic interference effects
leading to asymmetric line shapes. Following the quasiparticle-core coupling
model we consider the coupling of 1-QP (one-quasiparticle) and 3-QP components
and find a number of long-living resonance structures close to the particle
threshold. Results for 15C are compared with experimental data, showing that
the experimentally observed spectral distribution and the interference pattern
are in qualitative agreement with a BSEC interpretation.Comment: 11 pages, 1 figur
Mitigation of Ar/K background for the GERDA Phase II experiment
Background coming from the Ar decay chain is considered to be one of
the most relevant for the GERDA experiment, which aims to search of the
neutrinoless double beta decay of Ge. The sensitivity strongly relies on
the absence of background around the Q-value of the decay. Background coming
from K, a progeny of Ar, can contribute to that background via
electrons from the continuous spectrum with an endpoint of 3.5 MeV. Research
and development on the suppression methods targeting this source of background
were performed at the low-background test facility LArGe. It was demonstrated
that by reducing K ion collection on the surfaces of the broad energy
germanium detectors in combination with pulse shape discrimination techniques
and an argon scintillation veto, it is possible to suppress the K
background by three orders of magnitude. This is sufficient for Phase II of the
GERDA experiment
Long-term dynamics of Methone, Anthe and Pallene
We numerically investigate the long-term dynamics of the Saturn's small
satellites Methone (S/2004 S1), Anthe (S/2007 S4) and Pallene (S/2004 S2). In
our numerical integrations, these satellites are disturbed by non-spherical
shape of Saturn and the six nearest regular satellites. The stability of the
small bodies is studied here by analyzing long-term evolution of their orbital
elements.
We show that long-term evolution of Pallene is dictated by a quasi secular
resonance involving the ascending nodes () and longitudes of
pericentric distances () of Mimas (subscript 1) and Pallene (subscript
2), which critical argument is . Long-term
orbital evolution of Methone and Anthe are probably chaotic since: i) their
orbits randomly cross the orbit of Mimas in time scales of thousands years);
ii) numerical simulations involving both small satellites are strongly affected
by small changes in the initial conditions.Comment: 9 pages; 4 figures. Submitted to Proceedings IAU Symposium No. S263,
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Mineralogical Characterization of Baptistina Asteroid Family: Implications for K/T Impactor Source
Bottke et al. (2007) linked the catastrophic formation of Baptistina Asteroid
Family (BAF) to the K/T impact event. This linkage was based on dynamical and
compositional evidence, which suggested the impactor had a composition similar
to CM2 carbonaceous chondrites. However, our recent study (Reddy et al. 2009)
suggests that the composition of (298) Baptistina is similar to LL-type
ordinary chondrites rather than CM2 carbonaceous chondrites. This rules out any
possibility of it being related to the source of the K/T impactor, if the
impactor was of CM-type composition. Mineralogical study of asteroids in the
vicinity of BAF has revealed a plethora of compositional types suggesting a
complex formation and evolution environment. A detailed compositional analysis
of 16 asteroids suggests several distinct surface assemblages including
ordinary chondrites (Gaffey SIV subtype), primitive achondrites (Gaffey SIII
subtype), basaltic achondrites (Gaffey SVII subtype and V-type), and a
carbonaceous chondrite. Based on our mineralogical analysis we conclude that
(298) Baptistina is similar to ordinary chondrites (LL-type) based on olivine
and pyroxene mineralogy and moderate albedo. S-type and V-type in and around
the vicinity of BAF we characterized show mineralogical affinity to (8) Flora
and (4) Vesta and could be part of their families. Smaller BAF asteroids with
lower SNR spectra showing only a 'single' band are compositionally similar to
(298) Baptistina and L/LL chondrites. It is unclear at this point why the
silicate absorption bands in spectra of asteroids with formal family definition
seem suppressed relative to background population, despite having similar
mineralogy
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