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Comparison of models and lattice-gas simulations for Liesegang patterns
For more than a century Liesegang patterns -- self-organized, quasi-periodic
structures occurring in diffusion-limited chemical reactions with two
components -- have been attracting scientists. The pattern formation can be
described by four basic empirical laws. In addition to many experiments,
several models have been devised to understand the formation of the bands and
rings. Here we review the most important models and complement them with
detailed three-dimensional lattice-gas simulations. We show how the mean-field
predictions can be reconciled with experimental data by a redefinition of the
distances suggested by our lattice-gas simulations.Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in EPJ Special Topic
Astrophysical neutrinos flavored with Beyond the Standard Model physics
We systematically study the allowed parameter space for the flavor
composition of astrophysical neutrinos measured at Earth, including beyond the
Standard Model theories at production, during propagation, and at detection.
One motivation is to illustrate the discrimination power of the next-generation
neutrino telescopes such as IceCube-Gen2. We identify several examples that
lead to potential deviations from the standard neutrino mixing expectation such
as significant sterile neutrino production at the source, effective operators
modifying the neutrino propagation at high energies, dark matter interactions
in neutrino propagation, or non-standard interactions in Earth matter.
IceCube-Gen2 can exclude about 90% of the allowed parameter space in these
cases, and hence will allow to efficiently test and discriminate models. More
detailed information can be obtained from additional observables such as the
energy-dependence of the effect, fraction of electron antineutrinos at the
Glashow resonance, or number of tau neutrino events.Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, v2: references added, typos corrected,
conclusion unchanged, matches final version in PR
Penerapan Prinsip-prinsip Good Corporate Governance pada Perusahaan Keluarga : Studi Deskriptif pada Distributor Makanan
Perusahaan keluarga menjadi fenomena tersendiri dalam dunia bisnis. Hal ini dikarenakan Perusahaan keluarga bisa memberikan kontribusi yang besar bagi kemajuan suatu negara. Dalam perkembangannya Perusahaan keluarga tidak lepas dari konflik antara pihak pemilik dengan stakeholder. Untuk penyelesaian konflik maka penerapan prinsip Good Corporate Governance (GCG), yang terdiri dari prinsip transparency, accountability, responsibility, independency, dan fairness, sangat dibutuhkan dalam Perusahaan. Hal ini sangat penting karena dengan melaksanakan GCG bisa menambah performance dan valuasi Perusahaan tersebut. Oleh karena itu, peneliti ingin meneliti bagaimana penerapan prinsip Good Corporate Governance pada suatu Perusahaan yaitu distributor makanan. Lalu peneliti berusaha menggabungkan dan menganalisa kinerja Perusahaan dalam menerapkan prinsip-prinsip tersebut. Pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui wawancara kepada pihak yang bersangkutan dan observasi secara langsung di lingkungan Perusahaan. Pengujian keabsahan data dengan menggunakan triangulasi sumber. Dari hasil penelitian yang dilakukan oleh peneliti, didapati masih ada bagian dari prinsip GCG yang belum dilaksanakan, yaitu prinsip accountability dan responsibility. Diharapkan Perusahaan bisa melaksanakan prinsip accountability dan responsibility yang belum terlaksana, sambil tetap mempertahankan prinsip-prinsip lainnya
On the Friedmann Equation in Brane-World Scenarios
The Friedmann law on the brane generically depends quadratically on the brane
energy density and involves a ``dark radiation'' term due to the bulk Weyl
tensor. Despite its unfamiliar form, we show how it can be derived from a
standard four-dimensional Brans-Dicke theory at low energy. In particular, the
dark radiation term is found to depend linearly on the brane energy densities.
For any equation of state on the branes, the radion evolves such as to generate
radiation-dominated cosmology. The radiation-dominated era is conventional and
consistent with nucleosynthesis.Comment: 4 pages. v2,v3: discussion on BBN extended, minor correction
A technique for automatic real time scoring of several simultaneous sleep electroencephalograms
Automatic real-time scoring of simultaneous sleep electroencephalogram
Thermal Stability of Thermoelectric Materials via In Situ Resistivity Measurements
An experimental setup for determining the electrical resistivity of several
types of thermoelectric materials over the temperature range 20 < T < 550 C is
described in detail. One resistivity measurement during temperature cycling is
also explained for Cu0.01Bi2Te2.7Se0.3 while a second measurement is made on
Yb0.35Co4Sb12 as a function of time at 400 C. Both measurements confirm that
the materials are thermally stable for the temperature range and time period
measured. Measurements made during temperature cycling show an irreversible
decrease in the electrical resistivity of Cu0.01Bi2Te2.7Se0.3 when the
measuring temperature exceeds the pressing temperature. Several other possible
uses of such a system include but are not limited to studying the effects of
annealing and/or oxidation as a function of both temperature and time
Tuning the magnetic anisotropy of single molecules
The magnetism of single atoms and molecules is governed by the atomic scale
environment. In general, the reduced symmetry of the surrounding splits the
states and aligns the magnetic moment along certain favorable directions. Here,
we show that we can reversibly modify the magnetocrystalline anisotropy by
manipulating the environment of single iron(II) porphyrin molecules adsorbed on
Pb(111) with the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope. When we decrease the
tip--molecule distance, we first observe a small increase followed by an
exponential decrease of the axial anisotropy on the molecules. This is in
contrast to the monotonous increase observed earlier for the same molecule with
an additional axial Cl ligand. We ascribe the changes in the anisotropy of both
species to a deformation of the molecules in the presence of the attractive
force of the tip, which leads to a change in the level alignment. These
experiments demonstrate the feasibility of a precise tuning of the magnetic
anisotropy of an individual molecule by mechanical control.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures; online at Nano Letters (2015
Year-round tracking of small trans-Saharan migrants using light-level geolocators
Since 1899 ringing (or banding) remained the most important source of information about migration routes, stopover sites and wintering grounds for birds that are too small to carry satellite-based tracking systems. Despite the large quantity of migrating birds ringed in their breeding areas in Europe, the number of ring recoveries from sub-Saharan Africa is very low and therefore the whereabouts of most small bird species outside the breeding season remain a mystery. With new miniaturized light-level geolocators it is now possible to look beyond the limits of ring recovery data. Here we show for the first time year round tracks of a near passerine trans-Saharan migrant, the European Hoopoe (Upupa epops epops). Three birds wintered in the Sahel zone of Western Africa where they remained stationary for most of the time. One bird chose a south-easterly route following the Italian peninsula. Birds from the same breeding population used different migration routes and wintering sites, suggesting a low level of migratory connectivity between breeding and wintering areas. Our tracking of a near passerine bird, the European Hoopoe, with light-level geolocators opens a new chapter in the research of Palaearctic-African bird migration as this new tool revolutionizes our ability to discover migration routes, stopover sites and wintering grounds of small birds
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