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Tytuł:
First results on the search for lepton number violating neutrinoless double-$\beta$ decay with the LEGEND-200 experiment
Autorzy:
Deckert, R.
Ianni, A.
Rumyantseva, N.
Solomon, J. A.
Kidd, M. F.
Kontul, I.
Ramachers, Y. A.
Vogl, C.
Nemchenok, I.
Mazumdar, A.
Krause, P.
Chernogorov, A.
Junker, M.
Romo-Luque, C.
Radford, D. C.
Love, A.
Ruland, T. J.
Martin, E. L.
Sousa, A. C.
Lindner, M.
Ackermann, N.
Slavíčková, M.
Lehnert, B.
Alexander, A.
Kilgus, K.
Bos, B.
Hagemann, F.
Rielage, K.
Schwarz, M.
Varriano, L. J.
Lin, Y.-R.
Pruckner, M.
Ye, T.
Canonica, L.
Turqueti, M.
Zinatulina, D.
von Sturm, K.
Bezrukov, L.
Piseri, P.
Sterr, T.
Lay, N. N. P. N.
Vasilyev, S.
Giri, S.
Calgaro, S.
Gruszko, J.
Simonaitis-Boyd, S.
Chan, Y.-D.
Dong, K.-M.
McDowell, G.
Howe, M. A.
Smolnikov, A.
Borghi, G.
Van Nieuwenhuizen, E. E.
Barton, C. J.
Borra, F.
Engelhardt, E.
Gusev, K.
Xu, W.
Di Giacinto, A.
Song, G.
Tretyak, V.
Busch, M.
Comellato, T.
Misiaszek, Marcin
Razeto, A.
Tagnani, D.
Huber, M.
Hinton, J.
Schleich, S. J.
Willers, M.
Veresnikova, A.
Zuber, K.
Baudis, L.
Morgan, B.
Rozov, S.
Lusardi, N.
Schwingenheuer, B.
Schütz, A.-K.
Redchuk, M.
Levashko, N.
Hackett, B.
Herrera, J.
Mróz, Tomasz
Hult, M.
Duran, G.
Bouabid, R.
Lang, K.
Yumatov, V.
Nave, C. J.
Brugnera, R.
Martin, R. D.
Acharya, H.
Pertoldi, L.
Serafini, A.
Geraci, A.
Guinn, I.
Macolino, C.
Schaper, D. C.
Yakushev, E.
Chiu, P.-J.
Reine, A. L.
Dixon, T.
Clark, M. L.
Burlac, N.
Drobizhev, A.
Kihm, T.
Gurentsov, V.
Wiesinger, C.
Kormos, L. L.
Kochanek, I.
Li, L. Y.
Barabash, A. S.
Manzanillas, L.
Fields, D. E.
Salamanna, G.
Stommel, M.
Chapman, J. R.
Di Marco, N.
Febbraro, M. T.
Piastra, F.
Seibt, C.
Wilkerson, J. F.
Xu, D.
Esch, E.
Mirza, I.
Gooch, C.
Shevchik, E.
Wiseman, C.
León, E.
Bauer, C.
Massarczyk, R.
Vignoli, C.
Leonhardt, A.
Harańczyk, Małgorzata
Štekl, I.
Kochetov, O.
Leder, A.
Skorokhvatov, M.
Zuzel, Grzegorz
Schlüter, L.
Agostini, M.
Simgen, H.
Steinhart, L.
Henning, R.
Povinec, P. P.
Henkes, F.
Bernieri, E.
Senatore, G.
Biancacci, V.
Morella, M.
Yu, C.-H.
Gessler, L.
Li, A.
Avignone, F. T.
Shakhov, K.
Shirchenko, M.
Colon-Rivera, A. I.
Waters, D.
Borden, S. J.
Galindo-Uribarri, A.
Fuad, N.
Lippi, I.
Pichotta, M.
Paudel, L. S.
Fomina, M.
Quinn, W. S.
Watkins, S. L.
Krishnamoorthy, H.
Balata, M.
Cesarano, R.
Judson, D. S.
Salamida, F.
Lubashevskiy, A.
Carney, R. M. D.
Meireles, S. P.
Selivanenko, O.
Sullivan, S. A.
Garfagnini, A.
Bakalyarov, A. M.
Capra, S.
Grünauer, G.
Hervas Aguilar, D.
Jędrzejczak, Karol
Cattadori, C.
Jochum, J.
Blalock, E.
Runge, J.
Gurov, Y.
Kornoukhov, V. N.
Pelczar, K.
Pettus, W.
Boston, A.
Bothe, V.
Ghiano, C.
Mamedov, F.
Muenstermann, D.
Elliott, S. R.
Schönert, S.
Schulz, O.
Papp, L.
Green, M. P.
Lubsandorzhiev, B.
Tedeschi, D. J.
Sailer, S.
Warren, A.
Fiorini, C.
Hoffmann, H. F. R.
Kaizer, J.
Thorpe, T. N.
Sreekala, A. R.
Ferella, F.
Saleh, G.
O’Briant, N.
Barbeau, P. S.
Knöpfle, K. T.
Neuberger, M.
Savarese, C.
Hodák, R.
Carminati, M.
Poon, A. W. P.
Menzel, M.
Gangapshev, A.
Emmanuel, C. H. J.
Kazalov, V.
Babicz, M.
Gala, R.
Klimenko, A.
Miller, E.
Sumathi, R. R.
Gieb, A.
Laubenstein, M.
Guiseppe, V. E.
D’Andrea, V.
Mertens, S.
Christofferson, C. D.
Taffarello, L.
Jones, R. W. L.
Šimkovic, F.
Araujo, G. R.
Kuzminov, V. V.
Mei, D.-M.
Paissan, F.
Detwiler, J. A.
Rossi, N.
Szczepaniec, K.
Shitov, Y.
Gold, M.
Efremenko, Yu.
Majorovits, B.
Bhimani, K. H.
Gazzana, S.
Saakyan, R.
Bae, W.
Marshall, G. G.
Riboldi, S.
Pullia, A.
Andreoiu, C.
Wójcik, Marcin
Sandukovsky, V.
Opis:
The LEGEND Collaboration is searching for neutrinoless double-beta ($0\nu\beta\beta$) decay by operating high-purity germanium detectors enriched in $^{76}$Ge in a low-background liquid argon environment. Building on key technological innovations from the GERmanium Detector Array (GERDA) experiment and the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR experiment, LEGEND-200 has performed a first $0\nu\beta\beta$ decay search based on 61.0 kg yr of data. Over half of this exposure comes from our highest performing detectors, including newly developed inverted-coaxial detectors, and is characterized by an estimated background level of 0.5$^{+0.3}_{-0.2}$ cts/(keV ton yr) in the $0\nu\beta\beta$ decay signal region. A combined analysis of data from GERDA, the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR, and LEGEND-200, characterized by a 90% confidence level exclusion sensitivity of 2.8 $\times$ 10$^{26}$ yr on the half-life of $0\nu\beta\beta$ decay, reveals no evidence for a signal and sets a new observed lower limit at $T^{0\nu}_{1/2}$ > 1.0 $\times$ 10$^{26}$ yr (90% confidence level). Assuming the decay is mediated by Majorana neutrinos, this corresponds to an upper limit on the effective Majorana mass in the range $m_{\beta\beta}$ < 75-200 meV, depending on the adopted nuclear matrix element.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Thermomechanical Properties of Vulcanized Rubber investigated by Testing Machine and Infrared Camera
Autorzy:
Staszczak, M
Pieczyska, E. A.
Maj, M.
Urbański, Ł.
Odriozola, I.
Martin, R.
Tematy:
vulcanized rubber
self-healing polyurethane
tension test
thermo-mechanical couplings
temperature changes
infrared camera
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Inżynierów i Techników Mechaników Polskich
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/114054.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
: Experimental results of effects of thermomechanical couplings occurring both in natural vulcanized rubber and rubber with self-healing polyurethane subjected to tension at different strain rates are presented. Mechanical characteristics were recorded by testing machine, while the sample temperature changes accompanying the deformation process was measured by infrared camera. The goal was to investigate influence of self-healing polyurethane on the rubber mechanical and thermomechanical properties. It was found that the introduction of the self-healing polyurethane ensures the higher elasticity and the lower tensile strength of the rubber. It was also confirmed that the material is very sensitive to the strain rate; the higher the strain rate, the higher the values of the stress and temperature increases have been obtained.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
A different path to the summit of Fusarium Head Blight resistance in wheat: developing germplasm with a systemic approach.
Autorzy:
Comeau, A.
Langevin, F.
Caetano, V.R
Haber, S.
Savard, M.E.
Voldeng, H.
Fedak, G.
Dion, Y.
Rioux, S.
Gilbert, J.
Martin, R.A.
Eudes, F.
Scheeren, P.L.
Tematy:
barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV)
biotic and abiotic stresses
Fusarium Head Blighy (FHB)
genotypes
resistance
traits interaction
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2199597.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
In pursuing FHB resistance in wheat, 30 years of conventional breeding efforts in Eastern Canada have brought some progress. Substantial investment and the application in recent years of marker-assisted selection have to date, however, failed to produce agronomic lines that resist FHB as well as Sumai 3. We present here an alternative path, described as the systemic approach. Rather than seeking to introgress specific putative resistance genes, it subjects target germplasm to regimes of repeated cycles of multiple, interacting (biotic and abiotic) stresses in which desirable traits – not always adequately expressed in parental lines – are identified and selected. How can such a seemingly counterintuitive process work? The systemic approach views desired resistance as arising from the interactions of complex regulation mechanisms mediating how a host responds when a pathogen attacks. These constituents of resistance should thus not always be understood simply as discrete Mendelian units. In repeated rounds of selection, the systemic approach captures those rare individuals that embody optimal interactions of traits, and advances them as founders of lines that resist FHB more effectively than if selection focused on FHB alone. In Quebec, we have chosen to select wheat populations under combined pressure from barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) infection and FHB. Resistance to FHB and tolerance of BYDV are quantitative traits that interact. BYD increases both the direct losses from FHB and the production of mycotoxins. Selection under virus pressure, therefore, helps identify those individuals which express FHB resistance more effectively. Moreover, the correlates of virus tolerance (physiological efficiency, generalized stress tolerance and yield) point to those plants with better root traits, ability to produce biomass and yield stability. Together with numerous secondary criteria, such selection eliminates all but a few ‘winners’ in each round. Seen from a systemic perspective, the difficulty of identifying good progeny among descendants of crosses with Sumai 3 does not surprise. Deleterious linkages, pleiotropy and epistasis will usually combine in far from optimal expressions of the assembled genetic information. The systemic approach, by contrast, identifies in repeated cycles increasingly optimized expressions of genes, allowing all potential sources of resistance to be explored. Thus resistant lines can readily be derived from the crosses of susceptible parents, an objective rarely sought in conventional, focused approaches. Moreover, wheat plants respond to the systemic approach’s powerful stresses with enhanced epigenetic variation, raw material from which broader ranges of heritable traits can be selected. Germplasm that expresses a full range of attractive traits while resisting FHB as effectively as Sumai 3 can now be shown to be much more abundant than previously imagined. Perhaps this promise will entice more wheat workers to try a systemic approach...
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
A different path to the summit of Fusarium Head Blight resistance in wheat: developing germplasm with a systemic approach.
Autorzy:
Comeau, A.
Langevin, F.
Caetano, V.R
Haber, S.
Savard, M.E.
Voldeng, H.
Fedak, G.
Dion, Y.
Rioux, S.
Gilbert, J.
Martin, R.A.
Eudes, F.
Scheeren, P.L.
Tematy:
barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV)
biotic and abiotic stresses
Fusarium Head Blighy (FHB)
genotypes
resistance
traits interaction
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/55928392.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
In pursuing FHB resistance in wheat, 30 years of conventional breeding efforts in Eastern Canada have brought some progress. Substantial investment and the application in recent years of marker-assisted selection have to date, however, failed to produce agronomic lines that resist FHB as well as Sumai 3. We present here an alternative path, described as the systemic approach. Rather than seeking to introgress specific putative resistance genes, it subjects target germplasm to regimes of repeated cycles of multiple, interacting (biotic and abiotic) stresses in which desirable traits – not always adequately expressed in parental lines – are identified and selected. How can such a seemingly counterintuitive process work? The systemic approach views desired resistance as arising from the interactions of complex regulation mechanisms mediating how a host responds when a pathogen attacks. These constituents of resistance should thus not always be understood simply as discrete Mendelian units. In repeated rounds of selection, the systemic approach captures those rare individuals that embody optimal interactions of traits, and advances them as founders of lines that resist FHB more effectively than if selection focused on FHB alone. In Quebec, we have chosen to select wheat populations under combined pressure from barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) infection and FHB. Resistance to FHB and tolerance of BYDV are quantitative traits that interact. BYD increases both the direct losses from FHB and the production of mycotoxins. Selection under virus pressure, therefore, helps identify those individuals which express FHB resistance more effectively. Moreover, the correlates of virus tolerance (physiological efficiency, generalized stress tolerance and yield) point to those plants with better root traits, ability to produce biomass and yield stability. Together with numerous secondary criteria, such selection eliminates all but a few ‘winners’ in each round. Seen from a systemic perspective, the difficulty of identifying good progeny among descendants of crosses with Sumai 3 does not surprise. Deleterious linkages, pleiotropy and epistasis will usually combine in far from optimal expressions of the assembled genetic information. The systemic approach, by contrast, identifies in repeated cycles increasingly optimized expressions of genes, allowing all potential sources of resistance to be explored. Thus resistant lines can readily be derived from the crosses of susceptible parents, an objective rarely sought in conventional, focused approaches. Moreover, wheat plants respond to the systemic approach’s powerful stresses with enhanced epigenetic variation, raw material from which broader ranges of heritable traits can be selected. Germplasm that expresses a full range of attractive traits while resisting FHB as effectively as Sumai 3 can now be shown to be much more abundant than previously imagined. Perhaps this promise will entice more wheat workers to try a systemic approach...
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł

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