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Studies of Relativistic Jets in Active Galactic Nuclei with SKA
2014
Relativistic jets in active galactic nuclei (AGN) are among the most powerful astrophysical objects discovered to date. Indeed, jetted AGN studies have been considered a prominent science case for SKA, and were included in several different chapters of the previous SKA Science Book (Carilli & Rawlings 2004). Most of the fundamental questions about the physics of relativistic jets still remain unanswered, and await high-sensitivity radio instruments such as SKA to solve them. These questions will be addressed specially through analysis of the massive data sets arising from the deep, all-sky surveys (both total and polarimetric flux) from SKA1. Wide-field very-long-baseline-interferometri…
Stochastic fluctuations of bosonic dark matter
2021
Numerous theories extending beyond the standard model of particle physics predict the existence of bosons that could constitute the dark matter (DM) permeating the universe. In the standard halo model (SHM) of galactic dark matter the velocity distribution of the bosonic DM field defines a characteristic coherence time $\tau_c$. Until recently, laboratory experiments searching for bosonic DM fields have been in the regime where the measurement time $T$ significantly exceeds $\tau_c$, so null results have been interpreted as constraints on the coupling of bosonic DM to standard model particles with a bosonic DM field amplitude $\Phi_0$ fixed by the average local DM density. However, motivate…
Nonbonded Indirect Nuclear Spin–Spin Couplings (J Couplings “Through-Space”) for Structural Determination in Small Organic and Organometallic Species
2013
Abstract Spin–spin coupling constant J provides decisive data for organic compound characterization. This electron-mediated coupling is usually taught as transmitted between covalently bonded magnetic atoms. However, this physical interaction between nuclear spins is much more complex than that with regard to chemical bonding concept. Independent experimental and theoretical studies related to small organic and organometallic species (molecular mass below 2000 g mol − 1 ) have highlighted the existence of J couplings operating via clearly nonbonded interactions and known as “through-space” couplings. Interactions of this type are frequently reported and couplings involving 19 F, 13 C, 77 S…
Aspects of the characterization of cloverite by solid-state n.m.r. techniques
1993
Abstract Microporous gallophosphate cloverite has been studied by multinuclear ( 13 C, 19 F, 31 P, 71 Ga) solid-state n.m.r. spectroscopy. An extraordinarily strong quadrupolar coupling is shown to be the reason for a misleading line shape in 71 Ga MAS n.m.r. spectra. Using static 71 Ga n.m.r. spectroscopy, an estimate of the size of this quadrupolar coupling can be obtained. The limitations of the MAS technique for the study of quadrupolar nuclei in sites with very large quadrupolar couplings are addressed.
ChemInform Abstract: “Through-Space” Nuclear Spin-Spin Couplings in Ferrocenyl Polyphosphanes and Diphosphino Cavitands: A New Way of Gathering Struc…
2010
Abstract Nuclear magnetic resonance is an invaluable technique for investigating a variety of important issues ranging from the determination of molecular structure to therapeutic medical imaging. In this respect, the indirect nuclear spin–spin coupling involving common nuclei such as 1 H, 13 C or 31 P provides, via the J constant, conclusive data for compound characterization in solution. This electron-mediated nuclear spin coupling is usually regarded as being transmitted by covalently bonded magnetic atoms. However, several experimental and theoretical studies, first focused on constrained organofluorides, and more recently devoted to phosphane ligands highlighted the existence of very i…
Fiber Sensitivity Characterization near the Turning Point of the Acousto-Optic Interaction
2018
In-fiber acoustic gratings exhibit a turning point in which the sensitivity of the coupling resonances to environment changes is extremely high. The frequency of the acoustic wave enables easy matching of the turning point.
High-Density Genomic Characterization of Native Croatian Sheep Breeds
2022
A recent comprehensive genomic analysis based on 50K SNP profiles has shown that the regional Balkan sheep populations have considerable genetic overlap but are distinctly different from surrounding breeds. All eight Croatian sheep breeds were represented by a small number of individuals per breed. Here, we genotyped 220 individuals representing the native Croatian sheep breeds (Istrian Sheep, Krk Island Sheep, Cres Island Sheep, Rab Island Sheep, Lika Pramenka, Pag Island Sheep, Dalmatian Pramenka, Dubrovnik Sheep) and mouflon using the Ovine Infinium® HD SNP BeadChip (606,006 SNPs). In addition, we included publicly available Balkan Pramenka and other Mediterranean sheep breeds. Our analy…
High-density genomic characterization of native Croatian sheep breeds
2022
A recent comprehensive genomic analysis based on 50K SNP profiles has shown that the regional Balkan sheep populations have considerable genetic overlap but are distinctly different from surrounding breeds. All eight Croatian sheep breeds were represented by a small number of individuals per breed. Here, we genotyped 220 individuals representing the native Croatian sheep breeds (Istrian Sheep, Krk Island Sheep, Cres Island Sheep, Rab Island Sheep, Lika Pramenka, Pag Island Sheep, Dalmatian Pramenka, Dubrovnik Sheep) and mouflon using the Ovine Infinium® HD SNP BeadChip (606, 006 SNPs). In addition, we included publicly available Balkan Pramenka and other Mediterranean sheep breeds. Our anal…
Assessment of the ecotoxicity of phytotreatment substrate soil as landfill cover material for in-situ leachate management
2019
Phytotreatment capping in closed landfills is a promising, cost-effective, in situ option for sustainable leachate treatment and might be synergistically coupled with energy crops to produce renewable energy (e.g.: biodiesel or bioethanol). This study proposes to use 0.30 m of soil as growing substrate for plants cultivated on the temporary cover of closed landfills. Once the leachate phytotreatment process is no longer required, 0.70 m of the same soil would be added to attain the final top cover configuration. This solution would entail saving the costs of excavation and backfilling. However, worsening of the initial soil quality due to potential contaminant transfer from the liquid to th…
ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Characterization of the Acetazolamide Complexes of Co(II) and Zn(II).
1987
Abstract The preparation and characterization of the complexes of Acetazolamide (Acm) with Co(II) and Zn(II) are described. The complexes are of the type M(Acm) 2 (NH 3 ) 2 . Monodentate or bidentate behaviour of Acm from the electronic properties and the IR spectral data is discussed. The probable structures of the complexes are proposed.