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Interactions of the solar neutrinos with the deuterons
Starting from chiral Lagrangians, possessing the SU(2)_L x SU(2)_R local
chiral symmetry, we derive weak axial one-boson exchange currents in the
leading order in the 1/M expansion (M is the nucleon mass). We apply these
currents in calculations of the cross sections for the disintegration of the
deuterons by the low energy neutrinos. The nuclear wave functions are derived
from a variant of the OBEPQB potential and from the Nijmegen 93 and Nijmegen I
nucleon-nucleon interactions. The comparison of our cross sections with those
obtained within the pionless effective field theory and other potential model
calculations shows that the solar neutrino-deuteron cross sections can be
calculated within an accuracy of 3.3 %.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, 6 tables, conference tal
Model dependence of the neutrino-deuteron disintegration cross sections at low energies
Model dependence of the reaction rates for the weak breakup of deuterons by
low energy neutrinos is studied starting from the cross sections derived from
potential models and also from pionless effective field theory. Choosing the
spread of the reaction yields, caused basically by the different ways the
two-body currents are treated, as a measure of the model dependent uncertainty,
we conclude that the breakup reactions are 2 - 3 % uncertain, and that
even the ratio of the charged to neutral current reaction rates is also
2 % uncertain.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure, 6 tables, version published in Phys. Rev. C 75,
044610 (2007
The role of the pion pair term in the theory of the weak axial meson exchange currents
The structure of the weak axial pion exchange current is discussed in various
models. It is shown how the interplay of the chiral invariance and the double
counting problem restricts uniquely the form of the pion potential term, in the
case when the nuclear dynamics is described by the Schroedinger equation with
the static nucleon-nucleon potential.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables, stylistic changes of the tex
Relativistic description of electron scattering on the deuteron
Within a quasipotential framework a relativistic analysis is presented of the
deuteron current. Assuming that the singularities from the nucleon propagators
are important, a so-called equal time approximation of the current is
constructed. This is applied to both elastic and inelastic electron scattering.
As dynamical model the relativistic one boson exchange model is used.
Reasonable agreement is found with a previous relativistic calculation of the
elastic electromagnetic form factors of the deuteron. For the unpolarized
inelastic electron scattering effects of final state interactions and
relativistic corrections to the structure functions are considered in the
impulse approximation. Two specific kinematic situations are studied as
examples.Comment: (19 pages in revtex + 15 figures not included, available upon
request.) report THU-93-10
Weak axial nuclear heavy meson exchange currents and interactions of solar neutrinos with deuterons
Starting from the axial heavy meson exchange currents, constructed earlier in
conjunction with the Bethe--Salpeter equation, we first present the axial
--, -- and meson exchange Feynman amplitudes that satisfy
the partial conservation of the axial current. Employing these amplitudes, we
derive the corresponding weak axial heavy meson exchange currents in the
leading order in the 1/M expansion ( is the nucleon mass), suitable for the
nuclear physics calculations beyond the threshold energies and with wave
functions obtained by solving the Schr\"odinger equation with one--boson
exchange potentials. The constructed currents obey the nuclear form of the
partial conservation of the axial current. We apply the space component of
these currents in calculations of the cross sections for the disintegration of
deuterons by low energy (anti)neutrinos. The deuteron and the final state
nucleon--nucleon wave functions are derived (i) from a variant of the OBEPQB
potential, and (ii) from the Nijmegen 93 and Nijmegen I nucleon-nucleon
interaction. The extracted values of the constant , entering the
axial exchange currents of the pionless effective field theory, are in a
reasonable agreement with its value predicted by the dimensional analysis.Comment: 34 pages, 3 figures, 11 table
A first assessment of genetic variability in the longhorn beetle Rosalia alpina (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from the Italian Apennines
The Rosalia longicorn (Rosalia alpina) is a strictly protected saproxylic beetle, widely distributed in Central and Southern Europe and mainly associated with ancient beech forests. To improve knowledge about the conservation status of R. alpina in Italy, available molecular markers (microsatellites and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I(COI)) were tested for the first time on Italian populations. The study was performed in four sampling sites distributed in two areas placed in Northern (“Foreste Casentinesi” National Park) and Central Apennines (“Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise” National Park) where populational data about Rosalia longicorn were collected in the framework of the European LIFE MIPP Project. The genetic relationship among Apennine and Central/South-eastern European populations was explored by a comparison with mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) data from literature. Microsatellite markers were only partially informative when applied to R. alpina Italian individuals, although providing some preliminary indication on an extensive gene flow among populations from the Apennines and local ongoing processes of genetic erosion. Genetic data are consistent with previous ecological data suggesting that the maintenance of variability in this species could be related to both habitat continuity and preservation of large senescent or standing dead trees in forests. Finally, a peculiar origin of the Apennine populations of R. alpina from a putative “Glacial Refugium” in Italy was inferred through COI data. The high genetic distance scored among the analysed populations and those from Central and South-eastern Europe indicates that the R. alpina deme from Apennine Mountains might represent a relevant conservation unit in Europe. Further genetic analyses will allow assessing other possible conservation units of R. alpina and, thus, defining large-scale conservation strategies to protect this endangered longhorn beetle in Europe
Deuteron Electroweak Disintegration
We study the deuteron electrodisintegration with inclusion of the neutral
currents focusing on the helicity asymmetry of the exclusive cross section in
coplanar geometry. We stress that a measurement of this asymmetry in the quasi
elastic region is of interest for an experimental determination of the weak
form factors of the nucleon, allowing one to obtain the parity violating
electron neutron asymmetry. Numerically, we consider the reaction at low
momentum transfer and discuss the sensitivity of the helicity asymmetry to the
strangeness radius and magnetic moment. The problems coming from the finite
angular acceptance of the spectrometers are also considered.Comment: 30 pages, Latex, 7 eps figures, submitted to Phys.Rev.C e-mail:
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EVALUACIÓN DE LA CAPACITACIÓN Y ACTUALIZACION DE EGRESADOS Mosconi, E.;Medina, M.M.;Albarracín, S.; Papel, G.; Coscarelli, N.; Rueda, L.;Irigoyen, S.
Los programas educativos de formación de pos-grado deben ser flexibles y adaptarse a los cambios científicos y a las necesidades del medio para poder asegurar el nivel de competitividad y el grado de aceptación de los egresados en el campo laboral y social El objetivo del presente trabajo fue evaluar la capacitación y actualización después de egresados. Esta Investigación consistió en un estudio de tipo descriptivo, la población la constituyeron os egresados de la Facultad de Odontología de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata entre los años 1998 – 1999. La información se obtuvo mediante una encuesta estructurada aplicada por correo, internet y a través de entrevistas personales o telefónicas. Tomando un total de 648 egresados, correspondiendo 318 al año 1998 y 330 al año 1999. Se obtuvo información de 199 (62.58%) del año 1998 y 214 (64.85%) del año 1999. Del total de encuestas recibidas pertenecientes al año 1998, 110 (55.28%) realizó estudios de postgrado, 89 (44.72%) no los realizó. Los recibidos en el año 1999, 170 (79.44%) realizó estudios de post-grado y 44 (20.56%) no los realizó. Los resultados brindaron elementos para determinar conclusiones sobre la relevancia de la formación de post-grado de los egresados de la Facultad de Odontología de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, determinándose que un alto porcentaje desea realizar capacitación post-título y su interés por la educación continua. Educación – Post-grado – Egresados – Especialización – Actualización – Maestría – Capacitación – Formación – Encuesta – Entrevista
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