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The stellar correlation function from SDSS - A statistical search for wide binary stars
We study the statistical properties of the wide binary population in the
Galaxy field with projected separations larger than 200 AU by constructing the
stellar angular two-point correlation function (2PCF) from a homogeneous sample
of nearly 670'000 main sequence stars. The selected stars lie within a
rectangular region around the Northern Galactic Pole and have apparent r-band
magnitudes between 15 and 20.5 mag and spectral classes later than G5 (g-r >
0.5 mag). The data were taken from the Sixth Data Release of the Sloan Digital
Sky Survey. We model the 2PCF by means of the Wasserman-Weinberg technique
including several assumptions on the distribution of the binaries' orbital
parameters, luminosity function, and density distribution in the Galaxy. In
particular, we assume that the semi-major axis distribution is described by a
single powerlaw. The free model parameters - the local wide binary number
density and the power-law index of the semi-major axis distribution - are
inferred simultaneously by least-square fitting. We find the separation
distribution to follow Oepik's law up to the Galactic tidal limit, without any
break and a local density of 5 wide binaries per 1'000 cubic parsec with both
components having spectral type later than G5. This implies that about 10% of
all stars in the solar neighbourhood are members of such a late-type wide
binary system. With a relative statistical (2 sigma) error of about 10%, our
findings are in general agreement with previous studies of wide binaries. The
data suggest that about 800 very wide pairs with projected separations larger
than 0.1 pc exist in our sample, whereas none are found beyond 0.8 pc.Comment: 18 pages, 14 figures, 7 tables; added reference for section
Interpretation of Precision Measurements in the Strongly Interacting Limit of the Standard Electroweak Model
Strong rescattering corrections to one-loop contributions to the parameters
of the standard electroweak model are considered.Comment: 12 page
Relationship between the peroxidation of leukocytes index ratio and the improvement of postprandial metabolic stress by a functional food
For the first time, we investigated the relationship between postprandial dysmetabolism and the Peroxidation of Leukocytes Index Ratio (PLIR), a test that measures the resistance of leukocytes to exogenous oxidative stress and their functional capacity of oxidative burst upon activation. Following a blind, placebo controlled, randomized, crossover design, ten healthy subjects ingested, in two different occasions, a high fat and high carbohydrates meal with Snello cookie (HFHCM-S) or with control cookies (HFHCM-C). Snello cookie, a functional food covered by dark chocolate and containing glucomannan, inulin, fructooligosaccharides, and Bacillus coagulans strain GanedenBC30, significantly improved postprandial metabolic stress (insulin, glucose, and triglycerides) and reduced the postprandial increase of uric acid. HFHCM-S improved PLIR of lymphocytes, but not of monocytes and granulocytes. Both meals increased granulocytes' count and reduced the lipoperoxidation induced by both exogenous free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by oxidative burst. Our results suggest that the healthy status of the subjects could be a limitation of this pilot study for PLIR evaluation on cells that produce ROS by oxidative burst. In conclusion, the relationship between PLIR and postprandial dysmetabolism requires further investigation
The peroxidation of leukocytes index ratio reveals the prooxidant effect of green tea extract
Despite tea increased plasma nonenzymatic antioxidant capacity, the European Food Safety Administration (EFSA) denied claims related to tea and its protection from oxidative damage. Furthermore, the Supplement Information Expert Committee (DSI EC) expressed some doubts on the safety of green tea extract (GTE). We performed a pilot study in order to evaluate the effect of a single dose of two capsules of a GTE supplement (200mg x 2) on the peroxidation of leukocytes index ratio (PLIR) in relation to uric acid (UA) and ferric reducing antioxidant potential (FRAP), as well as the sample size to reach statistical significance. GTE induced a prooxidant effect on leukocytes, whereas FRAP did not change, in agreement with the EFSA and the DSI EC conclusions. Besides, our results confirm the primary role of UA in the antioxidant defences. The ratio based calculation of the PLIR reduced the sample size to reach statistical significance, compared to the resistance to an exogenous oxidative stress and to the functional capacity of oxidative burst. Therefore, PLIR could be a sensitive marker of redox status
Genetic hearing loss: a study of 228 Brazilian patients
We studied 228 patients, with suspected or confirmed genetic hearing loss, in order to determine the clinical and genetic diagnoses and etiology of each case. Deafness with no associated abnormalities was found in 146 patients (64%) belonging to 112 families. Syndromic deafness was diagnosed in 82 patients (36%) belonging to 76 families. The genetic etiology was as follows: autosomal recessive inheritance in 40.8% of syndromics and non-syndromics, autosomal dominant inheritance in 13.2% and X-linked recessive in 1.3%. In 44.7% of the cases, the etiology of the hearing loss could not be determined. Monogenic causes are the most possible etiology in the latter cases. Parental consanguinity was found in 22.4% of the cases, and deafness was bilateral, profound and neurosensorial in 47.4% of the patients. An early onset of hearing loss (< 2 years of age) occurred in 46.5% of the cases. These results are similar to previous literature reports.Estudamos 228 pacientes, pertencentes a 188 famílias, com deficiência auditiva genética, suspeita ou confirmada, já excluídas causas ambientais, no sentido de determinar o diagnóstico clínico e genético e a etiologia em cada caso, já que estudos deste tipo são escassos em pacientes brasileiros. A surdez sem anomalias associadas compreendeu 146 pacientes (64%) pertencentes a 112 famílias. Deficiência auditiva sindrômica foi diagnosticada em 82 pacientes (36%) pertencentes a 76 famílias. Em 44,7% deles, não foi possível determinar a etiologia da deficiência auditiva e a origem monogênica foi suposta baseada em dados de freqüência. Com relação ao padrão de herança, 40,8%, entre sindrômicos e não-sindrômicos, foram recessivos, 13,2% foram dominantes e 1,3%, ligados ao X. Algumas variáveis foram analisadas: consangüinidade parental foi encontrada em 22,4% dos casos, surdez neurosensorial profunda bilateral em 47,4%, e o início precoce da perda auditiva (até 2 anos) em 46,5%. O estudo clínico e a história familiar revelaram-se como os principais métodos para a definição diagnóstica. As causas genéticas de surdez em pacientes brasileiros são similares aos estudos referidos na literatura.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Departamento de Morfologia Disciplina de GenéticaUNIFESP, Depto. de Morfologia Disciplina de GenéticaSciEL
Constraints on Fermion Magnetic and Electric Moments from LEP-I
The effective Lagrangian approach allows us to constrain fermion magnetic and
electric moments using LEP-I data. We improve some of the previous limits on
these moments.Comment: LaTex, 15 pages, 12 figures (not included), UAB-FT-31
One-loop anomalous couplings and matching conditions in the nonlinear realization of the SU(2) Higgs Model
We study the renormalization of the nonlinear realization of the SU(2) Higgs
model in the modified minimal subtraction renormalization scheme. We propose
that the effective field method with truncated operator series is trustworthy
even when the Higgs boson is relatively light. Using the technique of
background field method in the coordinate space, we derive the matching
conditions at tree and one loop order, both in the regions where the Higgs
boson is heavy and where it is light. We obtain the complete one-loop anomalous
couplings up to in the SU(2) Higgs model. We observe that
the contribution of the gauge bosons and the Goldstone bosons to the anomalous
couplings at the one-loop level is significant. By establishing the
correspondence between our coordinate space calculation and the momentum space
calculation that exists in the literature, we find agreement in all the
matching conditions in the heavy Higgs boson limit.Comment: 40 pages, 1 Postscript figure, 12 eps figures, uses subeqn.st
Electroweak Corrections in Technicolor Reconsidered
Radiative corrections to electroweak parameters in technicolor theories may
be evaluated by one of two techniques: either one estimates spectral function
integrals using scaled QCD data, or one uses naive dimensional analysis with a
chiral Lagrangian. The former yields corrections to electroweak parameters
proportional to the number of flavors and the number of colors, while the
latter is proportional to the number of flavors squared and is independent of
the number of colors. We attempt to resolve this apparent contradiction by
showing that the spectrum of technicolor one obtains by scaling QCD data to
high energies is unlikely to resemble that of an actual technicolor theory. The
resonances are likely to be much lighter than naively supposed and the
radiative corrections to electroweak parameters may by much larger. We also
argue that much less is known about the spectrum and the radiative corrections
in technicolor than was previously believed.Comment: 17 pages (which incl 3 figures), BUHEP-92-25 HUTP-92/A033, text uses
harvmac, figures use picte
Low-Scale Technicolor at the Tevatron
In multiscale models of walking technicolor, relatively light color-singlet
technipions are produced in q \ol q annihilation in association with
longitudinal and bosons and with each other. The technipions decay as
\tpiz \ra b \ol b and \tpip \ra c \ol b. Their production rates are
resonantly enhanced by isovector technirho vector mesons with mass M_W +
M_{\tpi} \simle M_{\tro} \simle 2 M_{\tpi}. At the Tevatron, these associated
production rates are 1--10 picobarns for M_{\tpi} \simeq 100\,\gev. Such a
low mass technipion requires topcolor-assisted technicolor to suppress the
decay t \ra \tpip b. Searches for \tpi\tpi production will also be
rewarding. Sizable rates are expected if M_{\tro} \simge 2M_{\tpi} +
10\,\gev. The isoscalar is nearly degenerate with \tro and is
expected to be produced at roughly the same rate. The should have
the distinctive decay modes \omega_T \ra \gamma \tpiz and Z \tpiz.Comment: 9 pages plus one postscript figure; TeX using harvmac macros. New
text on the isoscalar omega_T and its signatures is include
A Global Fit to Extended Oblique Parameters
The STU formalism of Peskin and Takeuchi is an elegant method for encoding
the measurable effects of new physics which couples to light fermions
dominantly through its effects on electroweak boson propagation. However, this
formalism cannot handle the case where the scale of new physics is not much
larger than the weak scale. In this case three new parameters (V, W and X) are
required. We perform a global fit to precision electroweak data for these six
parameters. Our results differ from what is found for just STU. In particular
we find that the preference for S < 0 is not maintained.Comment: Plain TeX, 11 pages, one figure (ps file enclosed), (replaced version
corrects minor TeX problem, text unchanged) UdeM-LPN-TH-93-166, McGill-93/24,
OCIP/C-93-
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