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52. Holography with a Landau pole
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Faedo, Anton F., Mateos, David, Pantelidou, Christiana, and Tarrio, Javier
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Holography for UV-incomplete gauge theories is important but poorly understood. A paradigmatic example is $d=4$, $\mathcal{N}=4$ super Yang-Mills coupled to $N_f$ quark flavors, which possesses a Landau pole at a UV scale $\Lambda_{LP}$. The dual gravity solution exhibits a UV singularity at a finite proper distance along the holographic direction. Despite this, holographic renormalization can be fully implemented via analytic continuation to an AdS solution. The presence of a UV cut-off manifests itself in several interesting ways. At energies $E \ll \Lambda_{LP}$ no pathologies appear, as expected from effective field theory. In contrast, at scales $E \lesssim \Lambda_{LP}$ the gravitational potential becomes repulsive, and at temperatures $T \lesssim \Lambda_{LP}$ the specific heat becomes negative. Although we focus on $\mathcal{N}=4$ super Yang-Mills with flavor, our qualitative results apply to a much more general class of theories, since they only depend on the fact that the metric near the UV singularity is a hyper-scaling violating metric with exponent $\theta > d-1$., Comment: 26 pages plus appendices, 12 figures. v2: published text
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- 2016
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53. Unquenched flavor on the Higgs branch
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Faedo, Anton F., Mateos, David, Pantelidou, Christiana, and Tarrio, Javier
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We construct the gravity duals of the Higgs branches of three-dimensional (four-dimensional) super Yang-Mills theories coupled to $N_\textrm{f}$ quark flavors. The effect of the quarks on the color degrees of freedom is included, and corresponds on the gravity side to the backreaction of $N_\textrm{f}$ flavor D6-branes (D7-branes) on the background of $N_\textrm{c}$ color D2-branes (D3-branes). The Higgsing of the gauge group arises from the dissolution of some color branes inside the flavor branes. The dissolved color branes are represented by non-Abelian instantons whose backreaction is also included. The result is a cascading-like solution in which the effective number of color branes varies along the holographic direction. In the three-dimensional case the solution may include an arbitrary number of quasi-conformal (walking) regions., Comment: 31 pages, 6 figures
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- 2016
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54. Holographic heavy ion collisions with baryon charge
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Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge, Mateos, David, van der Schee, Wilke, and Triana, Miquel
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We numerically simulate collisions of charged shockwaves in Einstein-Maxwell theory in anti-de Sitter space as a toy model of heavy ion collisions with non-zero baryon charge. The stress tensor and the baryon current become well described by charged hydrodynamics at roughly the same time. The effect of the charge density on generic observables is typically no larger than 15\%. %The rapidity profile of the charge is wider than the profile of the local energy density. We find significant stopping of the baryon charge and compare our results with those in heavy ion collision experiments., Comment: 18 pages, 10 figures
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- 2016
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55. Holographic Collisions in Non-conformal Theories
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Attems, Maximilian, Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge, Mateos, David, Santos-Oliván, Daniel, Sopuerta, Carlos F., Triana, Miquel, and Zilhão, Miguel
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We numerically simulate gravitational shock wave collisions in a holographic model dual to a non-conformal four-dimensional gauge theory. We find two novel effects associated to the non-zero bulk viscosity of the resulting plasma. First, the hydrodynamization time increases. Second, if the bulk viscosity is large enough then the plasma becomes well described by hydrodynamics before the energy density and the average pressure begin to obey the equilibrium equation of state. We discuss implications for the quark-gluon plasma created in heavy ion collision experiments., Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures; published version
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- 2016
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56. Thermodynamics, transport and relaxation in non-conformal theories
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Attems, Maximilian, Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge, Mateos, David, Papadimitriou, Ioannis, Santos-Oliván, Daniel, Sopuerta, Carlos F., Triana, Miquel, and Zilhão, Miguel
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the equilibrium and near-equilibrium properties of a holographic five-dimensional model consisting of Einstein gravity coupled to a scalar field with a non-trivial potential. The dual four-dimensional gauge theory is not conformal and, at zero temperature, exhibits a renormalisation group flow between two different fixed points. We quantify the deviations from conformality both in terms of thermodynamic observables and in terms of the bulk viscosity of the theory. The ratio of bulk over shear viscosity violates Buchel's bound. We study relaxation of small-amplitude, homogeneous perturbations by computing the quasi-normal modes of the system at zero spatial momentum. In this approximation we identify two different relaxation channels. At high temperatures, the different pressures first become approximately equal to one another, and subsequently this average pressure evolves towards the equilibrium value dictated by the equation of state. At low temperatures, the average pressure first evolves towards the equilibrium pressure, and only later the different pressures become approximately equal to one another., Comment: 22 pages, 29 figures; published version
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- 2016
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57. Domain collisions
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Bea, Yago, Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge, Giannakopoulos, Thanasis, Mateos, David, Sanchez-Garitaonandia, Mikel, and Zilhão, Miguel
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- 2022
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58. A global review of past land use, climate, and active vs. passive restoration effects on forest recovery.
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Meli, Paula, Holl, Karen D, Rey Benayas, José María, Jones, Holly P, Jones, Peter C, Montoya, Daniel, and Moreno Mateos, David
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Conservation of Natural Resources ,Ecosystem ,Climate ,Agriculture ,Forests ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
Global forest restoration targets have been set, yet policy makers and land managers lack guiding principles on how to invest limited resources to achieve them. We conducted a meta-analysis of 166 studies in naturally regenerating and actively restored forests worldwide to answer: (1) To what extent do floral and faunal abundance and diversity and biogeochemical functions recover? (2) Does recovery vary as a function of past land use, time since restoration, forest region, or precipitation? (3) Does active restoration result in more complete or faster recovery than passive restoration? Overall, forests showed a high level of recovery, but the time to recovery depended on the metric type measured, past land use, and region. Abundance recovered quickly and completely, whereas diversity recovered slower in tropical than in temperate forests. Biogeochemical functions recovered more slowly after agriculture than after logging or mining. Formerly logged sites were mostly passively restored and generally recovered quickly. Mined sites were nearly always actively restored using a combination of planting and either soil amendments or recontouring topography, which resulted in rapid recovery of the metrics evaluated. Actively restoring former agricultural land, primarily by planting trees, did not result in consistently faster or more complete recovery than passively restored sites. Our results suggest that simply ending the land use is sufficient for forests to recover in many cases, but more studies are needed that directly compare the value added of active versus passive restoration strategies in the same system. Investments in active restoration should be evaluated relative to the past land use, the natural resilience of the system, and the specific objectives of each project.
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- 2017
59. Three-dimensional super Yang-Mills with compressible quark matter
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Faedo, Antón F., Kundu, Arnab, Mateos, David, Pantelidou, Christiana, and Tarrío, Javier
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We construct the gravity dual of three-dimensional, $SU(N_{\textrm{c}})$ super Yang-Mills theory with $N_{\textrm{f}}$ flavors of dynamical quarks in the presence of a non-zero quark density $N_{\textrm{q}}$. The supergravity solutions include the backreaction of $N_{\textrm{c}}$ color D2-branes and $N_{\textrm{f}}$ flavor D6-branes with $N_{\textrm{q}}$ units of electric flux on their worldvolume. For massless quarks, the solutions depend non-trivially only on the dimensionless combination $\rho=N_{\textrm{c}}^2 N_{\textrm{q}} / \lambda^2 N_{\textrm{f}}^4$, with $\lambda=g_{\textrm{YM}}^2 N_{\textrm{c}}$ the 't Hooft coupling, and describe renormalization group flows between the super Yang-Mills theory in the ultraviolet and a non-relativistic theory in the infrared. The latter is dual to a hyperscaling-violating, Lifshitz-like geometry with dynamical and hyperscaling-violating exponents $z=5$ and $\theta=1$, respectively. If $\rho \ll 1$ then at intermediate energies there is also an approximate AdS$_4$ region, dual to a conformal Chern-Simons-Matter theory, in which the flow exhibits quasi-conformal dynamics. At zero temperature we compute the chemical potential and the equation of state and extract the speed of sound. At low temperature we compute the entropy density and extract the number of low-energy degrees of freedom. For quarks of non-zero mass $M_{\textrm{q}}$ the physics depends non-trivially on $\rho$ and $M_{\textrm{q}} N_{\textrm{c}}/\lambda N_{\textrm{f}}$., Comment: 32 pages plus appendices, 11 figures
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- 2015
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60. Three-dimensional super Yang-Mills with unquenched flavor
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Faedo, Anton F., Mateos, David, and Tarrio, Javier
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We construct analytically the gravity duals of three-dimensional, super Yang-Mills-type theories with $\mathcal N=1$ supersymmetry coupled to $N_f$ quark flavors. The backreaction of the quarks on the color degrees of freedom is included, and corresponds on the gravity side to the backreaction of $N_f$ D6-branes on the background of $N$ D2-branes. The D6-branes are smeared over the compact part of the geometry, which must be a six-dimensional nearly K\"ahler manifold in order to preserve supersymmetry. For massless quarks, the solutions flow in the IR to an $AdS_4$ fixed point dual to a Chern-Simons-matter theory. For light quarks the theories exhibit quasi-conformal dynamics (walking) at energy scales $m_q \ll E \ll \lambda N_f / N$, with $\lambda = g_{\text{YM}}^2 N$ the 't Hooft coupling., Comment: 21 pages, 1 figure. v2 Minor editing, refs. added. Tallies with published version
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- 2015
61. Long-Term Impact of Nutritional Intervention with Increased Polyphenol Intake and Physical Activity Promotion on Oxidative and Inflammatory Profiles in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome.
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Magdalena Quetglas-Llabrés, Maria, Monserrat-Mesquida, Margalida, Bouzas, Cristina, García, Silvia, Mateos, David, Ugarriza, Lucía, Gómez, Cristina, Sureda, Antoni, and Tur, Josep A.
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Obesity and overweight pose significant risks to health, contributing to the prevalence of chronic conditions like type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The current study aimed to assess the impact of a 6-year nutritional and lifestyle intervention on oxidative and inflammatory markers in individuals aged 55 to 75, specifically those at high risk of CVD. A study was carried out in a group of 80 participants with metabolic syndrome (MetS) residing in Mallorca, Spain, who underwent nutritional intervention based on a low-calorie Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and promotion of physical activity. Before and after the intervention, several parameters including anthropometric data, haematological factors, blood pressure, and physical activity level were measured. Oxidative and inflammatory biomarkers in plasma were analysed. After the 6-year intervention, participants who managed to reduce their body mass index (BMI) had greater reductions in abdominal obesity, waist to heigh ratio (WHtR), diastolic blood pressure, and glucose levels, and increased high density protein cholesterol (HDL-c) compared to those who did not reduce BMI. This higher reduction in BMI was related to reduced energy intake and increased adherence to MedDiet, with greater polyphenol intake, and total physical activity (PA). Furthermore, improvements in oxidative stress and proinflammatory status were observed in participants who reduced their BMI. Significant reductions in the activity of the prooxidant enzyme, myeloperoxidase (MPO), levels of the lipid oxidation marker, malondialdehyde (MDA), and the proinflammatory chemokine, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1,) were found in those who reduced their BMI. In contrast, participants who did not improve their BMI exhibited higher levels of proinflammatory markers such as MCP-1 and tumour necrosis factor α (TNFα), as well as increased activity of the antioxidant enzyme catalase (CAT). Current findings suggest that an effective way to reduce BMI is a hypocaloric MedDiet combined with tailored physical activity to improve oxidative stress and proinflammatory status, and potentially reducing the risk of CVD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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62. Effects of a Two-Year Lifestyle Intervention on Intrahepatic Fat Reduction and Renal Health: Mitigation of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress, a Randomized Trial.
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Quetglas-Llabrés, Maria Magdalena, Monserrat-Mesquida, Margalida, Bouzas, Cristina, García, Silvia, Mateos, David, Casares, Miguel, Gómez, Cristina, Ugarriza, Lucía, Tur, Josep A., and Sureda, Antoni
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DIETARY patterns ,FATTY liver ,CHRONIC kidney failure ,MEDITERRANEAN diet ,HEPATITIS - Abstract
Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease observed in clinical practice worldwide. This disorder has been independently associated with an increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD). The aim of this study was to evaluate whether a 2-year intervention based on a Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and physical activity focussed on reducing intrahepatic fat contents (IFC) was associated with a decreased risk of CKD. Forty adults (50% women) residing in Mallorca, aged 48 to 60 years, diagnosed with MAFLD were recruited. Participants were divided into two groups based on whether they improved IFC measured by nuclear magnetic resonance. Anthropometric and clinical parameters improved in responders, including reduced weight, body mass index (BMI), and waist circumference. Only responders showed improvements in lipid profile and liver enzymes. Haematological parameters showed favourable changes in both groups. Oxidative stress and inflammatory biomarkers differed between groups. Responders had lower plasma interleukine-18 (IL-18) levels, but higher erythrocyte malonaldehyde (MDA) levels. Non-responders showed increased erythrocyte catalase and superoxide dismutase activity. After 2 years, non-responders had higher serum creatinine, Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD), and Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) levels, while responders showed reductions in these parameters together with uric acid and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). Positive correlations were found between changes in IFC and kidney injury biomarkers, including MDRD and serum creatinine levels. In conclusion, a healthy diet based on the Mediterranean dietary pattern and lifestyle promotes significant improvements in parameters related to cardiovascular, hepatic, and renal health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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63. Holographic evolution with dynamical boundary gravity
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Ecker, Christian, van der Schee, Wilke, Mateos, David, and Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge
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- 2022
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64. Assessment of a new detection threshold for [formula omitted] concentrations linked to African dust events in the Caribbean Basin
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Euphrasie-Clotilde, Lovely, Plocoste, Thomas, Feuillard, Tony, Velasco-Merino, Cristian, Mateos, David, Toledano, Carlos, Brute, France-Nor, Bassette, Céline, and Gobinddass, Marieline
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- 2020
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65. Effects of climate change on the distribution of the native Carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) in Morocco
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Kassout, Jalal, primary, Chakkour, Soufian, additional, Ouahrani, Abdeltif El, additional, Hmimsa, Younes, additional, Fatehi, Salama El, additional, Yang, Yanzheng, additional, Hadria, Rachid, additional, Ariza-Mateos, David, additional, Palacios-Rodríguez, Guillermo, additional, Navarro-Cerrillo, Rafael, additional, and Ater, Mohammed, additional
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- 2024
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66. Characterization of aerosol over the Eastern Mediterranean by polarization sensitive Raman lidar measurements during A-LIFE – aerosol type classification and type separation
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Groß, Silke, primary, Freudenthaler, Volker, additional, Haarig, Moritz, additional, Ansmann, Albert, additional, Toledano, Carlos, additional, Mateos, David, additional, Seibert, Petra, additional, Mamouri, Rodanthi-Elisavet, additional, Nisantzi, Argyro, additional, Gasteiger, Josef, additional, Dollner, Maximilian, additional, Tipka, Anne, additional, Schöberl, Manuel, additional, Teri, Marilena, additional, and Weinzierl, Bernadett, additional
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- 2024
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67. Flexible Ultraviolet Sensor Based on Zinc Oxide Nanoparticle Powder
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Munguía-Fernández, Nicol Alejandra, primary, Castillo-Saenz, Jhonathan Rafael, additional, Perez-Landeros, Oscar Manuel, additional, Nedev, Roumen, additional, Mateos, David, additional, Paz, Judith, additional, Suárez, Mariel, additional, Curiel-Alvarez, Mario Alberto, additional, Nedev, Nicola, additional, and Arias, Abraham, additional
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- 2023
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68. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Dietary Emissions Are Related to Oxidative and Inflammatory Status in Adult Population
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Monserrat-Mesquida, Margalida, primary, Bouzas, Cristina, additional, García, Silvia, additional, Quetglas-Llabrés, Maria Magdalena, additional, Mateos, David, additional, Ugarriza, Lucía, additional, Gómez, Cristina, additional, Sureda, Antoni, additional, and Tur, Josep A., additional
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- 2023
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69. (Super)Yang-Mills at Finite Heavy-Quark Density
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Faedo, Anton F., Kundu, Arnab, Mateos, David, and Tarrio, Javier
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We study the gravitational duals of $d$-dimensional Yang-Mills theories with $d\leq 6$ in the presence of an ${\cal O} (N^2)$ density of heavy quarks, with $N$ the number of colors. For concreteness we focus on maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills, but our results apply to a larger class of theories with or without supersymmetry. The gravitational solutions describe renormalization group flows towards infrared scaling geometries characterized by fixed dynamical and hyperscaling-violating exponents. The special case $d=5$ yields an $AdS_3 \times \mathbb{R}^4 \times S^4$ geometry upon uplifting to M-theory. We discuss the multitude of physical scales that separate different dynamical regimes along the flows, as well as the validity of the supergravity description. We also present exact black brane solutions that encode the low-temperature thermodynamics., Comment: 40 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables
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- 2014
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70. Quantifying the power of multiple event interpretations
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Chien, Yang-Ting, Farhi, David, Krohn, David, Marantan, Andrew, Mateos, David Lopez, and Schwartz, Matthew
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
A number of methods have been proposed recently which exploit multiple highly-correlated interpretations of events, or of jets within an event. For example, Qjets reclusters a jet multiple times and telescoping jets uses multiple cone sizes. Previous work has employed these methods in pseudo-experimental analyses and found that, with a simplified statistical treatment, they give sizable improvements over traditional methods. In this paper, the improvement gain from multiple event interpretations is explored with methods much closer to those used in real experiments. To this end, we derive a generalized extended maximum likelihood procedure. We study the significance improvement in Higgs to bb with both this method and the simplified method from previous analysis. With either method, we find that using multiple jet radii can provide substantial benefit over a single radius. Another concern we address is that multiple event interpretations might be exploiting similar information to that already present in the standard kinematic variables. By examining correlations between kinematic variables commonly used in LHC analyses and invariant masses obtained with multiple jet reconstructions, we find that using multiple radii is still helpful even on top of standard kinematic variables when combined with boosted decision trees. These results suggest that including multiple event interpretations in a realistic search for Higgs to bb would give additional sensitivity over traditional approaches., Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures
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- 2014
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71. We agree with Larkin et al. 2019 : restoration is context specific
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Jones, Holly P., Jones, Peter C., Barbier, Edward B., Blackburn, Ryan C., Benayas, Jose M. Rey, Holl, Karen D., McCrackin, Michelle, Meli, Paula, Montoya, Daniel, and Mateos, David Moreno
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- 2019
72. Multiscale confining dynamics from holographic RG flows
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Elander, Daniel, Faedo, Anton F., Hoyos, Carlos, Mateos, David, and Piai, Maurizio
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We consider renormalization group flows between conformal field theories in five (six) dimensions with a string (M-theory) dual. By compactifying on a circle (torus) with appropriate boundary conditions, we obtain continuous families of confining four-dimensional theories parametrized by the ratio $\Lambda_{\rm {\tiny flow}}/\Lambda_{\rm \tiny{QCD}}$, with $\Lambda_{\rm \tiny{flow}}$ the scale at which the flow between fixed points takes place and $\Lambda_{\rm \tiny{QCD}}$ the confinement scale. We construct the dual geometries explicitly and compute the spectrum of scalar bound states (glueballs). We find a `universal' subset of states common to all the models. We comment on the modifications of these models, and the corresponding fine-tuning, required for a parametrically light `dilaton' state to be present. We also comment on some aspects of these theories as probed by extended objects such as strings and branes., Comment: 52 pages, 16 figures, 2 tables. v2 matches published version
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- 2013
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73. Longitudinal Coherence in a Holographic Model of p-Pb Collisions
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Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge, Heller, Michal P., Mateos, David, and van der Schee, Wilke
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
As a model of the longitudinal structure in heavy ion collisions, we simulate gravitational shock wave collisions in anti-de Sitter space in which each shock is composed of multiple constituents. We find that all constituents act coherently, and their separation leaves no imprint on the resulting plasma, when this separation is $\lesssim 0.26 / T_{hyd}$, with $T_{hyd}$ the temperature of the plasma at the time when hydrodynamics first becomes applicable. In particular, the center-of-mass of the plasma coincides with the center-of-mass of all the constituents participating in the collision, as opposed to the center-of-mass of the individual collisions. We discuss the implications for nucleus-nucleus and proton-nucleus collisions., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. v2 matches published version
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- 2013
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74. Presencia y ubicacion de los portales de transparencia municipales espanoles
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Beltrán-Orenes, Pilar and Rodríguez-Mateos, David
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- 2020
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75. The long-term restoration of ecosystem complexity
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Moreno-Mateos, David, Alberdi, Antton, Morriën, Elly, van der Putten, Wim H., Rodríguez-Uña, Asun, and Montoya, Daniel
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- 2020
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76. Holographic collisions in confining theories
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Cardoso, Vitor, Emparan, Roberto, Mateos, David, Pani, Paolo, and Rocha, Jorge V.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the gravitational dual of a high-energy collision in a confining gauge theory. We consider a linearized approach in which two point particles traveling in an AdS-soliton background suddenly collide to form an object at rest (presumably a black hole for large enough center-of-mass energies). The resulting radiation exhibits the features expected in a theory with a mass gap: late-time power law tails of the form t^(-3/2), the failure of Huygens' principle and distortion of the wave pattern as it propagates. The energy spectrum is exponentially suppressed for frequencies smaller than the gauge theory mass gap. Consequently, we observe no memory effect in the gravitational waveforms. At larger frequencies the spectrum has an upward-stairway structure, which corresponds to the excitation of the tower of massive states in the confining gauge theory. We discuss the importance of phenomenological cutoffs to regularize the divergent spectrum, and the aspects of the full non-linear collision that are expected to be captured by our approach., Comment: 65 pages, 18 figures
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- 2013
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77. From full stopping to transparency in a holographic model of heavy ion collisions
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Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge, Heller, Michal P., Mateos, David, and van der Schee, Wilke
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We numerically simulate planar shock wave collisions in anti-de Sitter space as a model for heavy ion collisions of large nuclei. We uncover a cross-over between two different dynamical regimes as a function of the collision energy. At low energies the shocks first stop and then explode in a manner approximately described by hydrodynamics, in close similarity with the Landau model. At high energies the receding fragments move outwards at the speed of light, with a region of negative energy density and negative longitudinal pressure trailing behind them. The rapidity distribution of the energy density at late times around mid-rapidity is not approximately boost-invariant but Gaussian, albeit with a width that increases with the collision energy., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures; v2: two references and a footnote [4] added, matches published version
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- 2013
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78. Holographic isotropization linearized
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Heller, Michal P., Mateos, David, van der Schee, Wilke, and Triana, Miquel
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
The holographic isotropization of a highly anisotropic, homogeneous, strongly coupled, non-Abelian plasma was simplified in arXiv:1202.0981 by linearizing Einstein's equations around the final, equilibrium state. This approximation reproduces the expectation value of the boundary stress tensor with a 20% accuracy. Here we elaborate on these results and extend them to observables that are directly sensitive to the bulk interior, focusing for simplicity on the entropy production on the event horizon. We also consider next-to-leading-order corrections and show that the leading terms alone provide a better description of the isotropization process for the states that are furthest from equilibrium., Comment: 30 pages, 14 figures; v2: minor changes in the text, matches the published version
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- 2013
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79. Wetland Restoration and Creation: An Overview
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Mateos, David Moreno, Finlayson, C. Max, editor, Everard, Mark, editor, Irvine, Kenneth, editor, McInnes, Robert J., editor, Middleton, Beth A., editor, van Dam, Anne A., editor, and Davidson, Nick C., editor
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- 2018
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80. Reuse of immobilized lipases in the transesterification of waste fish oil for the production of biodiesel
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Marín-Suárez, Marta, Méndez-Mateos, David, Guadix, Antonio, and Guadix, Emilia M.
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- 2019
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81. Quarkonium dissociation by anisotropy
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Chernicoff, Mariano, Fernandez, Daniel, Mateos, David, and Trancanelli, Diego
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We compute the screening length for quarkonium mesons moving through an anisotropic, strongly coupled N=4 super Yang-Mills plasma by means of its gravity dual. We present the results for arbitrary velocities and orientations of the mesons, as well as for arbitrary values of the anisotropy. The anisotropic screening length can be larger or smaller than the isotropic one, and this depends on whether the comparison is made at equal temperatures or at equal entropy densities. For generic motion we find that: (i) mesons dissociate above a certain critical value of the anisotropy, even at zero temperature; (ii) there is a limiting velocity for mesons in the plasma, even at zero temperature; (iii) in the ultra-relativistic limit the screening length scales as $(1-v^2)^\epsilon$ with \epsilon =1/2, in contrast with the isotropic result \epsilon =1/4., Comment: 39 pages, 26 figures; v2: minor changes, added references
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- 2012
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82. Jet quenching in a strongly coupled anisotropic plasma
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Chernicoff, Mariano, Fernandez, Daniel, Mateos, David, and Trancanelli, Diego
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The jet quenching parameter of an anisotropic plasma depends on the relative orientation between the anisotropic direction, the direction of motion of the parton, and the direction along which the momentum broadening is measured. We calculate the jet quenching parameter of an anisotropic, strongly coupled N=4 plasma by means of its gravity dual. We present the results for arbitrary orientations and arbitrary values of the anisotropy. The anisotropic value can be larger or smaller than the isotropic one, and this depends on whether the comparison is made at equal temperatures or at equal entropy densities. We compare our results to analogous calculations for the real-world quark-gluon plasma and find agreement in some cases and disagreement in others., Comment: 22 pages, 10 figures; v2: minor changes, added reference. Extends arXiv:1202.3696
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- 2012
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83. Drag force in a strongly coupled anisotropic plasma
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Chernicoff, Mariano, Fernandez, Daniel, Mateos, David, and Trancanelli, Diego
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We calculate the drag force experienced by an infinitely massive quark propagating at constant velocity through an anisotropic, strongly coupled N=4 plasma by means of its gravity dual. We find that the gluon cloud trailing behind the quark is generally misaligned with the quark velocity, and that the latter is also misaligned with the force. The drag coefficient $\mu$ can be larger or smaller than the corresponding isotropic value depending on the velocity and the direction of motion. In the ultra-relativistic limit we find that generically $\mu \propto p$. We discuss the conditions under which this behaviour may extend to more general situations., Comment: 25 pages, 13 figures; v2: minor changes, added references
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- 2012
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84. Off-diagonal Flavour Susceptibilities from AdS/CFT
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Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge and Mateos, David
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We study flavour susceptibilities in the ${\cal N}=4$ SU(N) super Yang-Mills plasma coupled to two quark flavours at strong coupling and large $N$ by means of its gravity dual. The off-diagonal susceptibility is 1/N-suppressed and we compute it as a one-loop effect on the gravity side. Contrary to naive extrapolation from perturbative results, it attains a finite value in the infinite-coupling limit. Moreover, its parametric form is independent of whether or not meson bound states exist in the plasma. We conclude that caution must be exercised when drawing conclusions about the QCD plasma from lattice calculations of quark susceptibilities., Comment: 4 pages
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85. Strong coupling isotropization of non-Abelian plasmas simplified
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Heller, Michal P., Mateos, David, van der Schee, Wilke, and Trancanelli, Diego
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the isotropization of a homogeneous, strongly coupled, non-Abelian plasma by means of its gravity dual. We compare the time evolution of a large number of initially anisotropic states as determined, on the one hand, by the full non-linear Einstein's equations and, on the other, by the Einstein's equations linearized around the final equilibrium state. The linear approximation works remarkably well even for states that exhibit large anisotropies. For example, it predicts with a 20% accuracy the isotropization time, which is of the order of t_iso \lesssim 1/T, with T the final equilibrium temperature. We comment on possible extensions to less symmetric situations., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures; v2: minor changes, matches PRL version
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- 2012
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86. NR/HEP: roadmap for the future
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Cardoso, Vitor, Gualtieri, Leonardo, Herdeiro, Carlos, Sperhake, Ulrich, Chesler, Paul M., Lehner, Luis, Park, Seong Chan, Reall, Harvey S., Sopuerta, Carlos F., Alic, Daniela, Dias, Oscar J. C., Emparan, Roberto, Ferrari, Valeria, Giddings, Steven B., Godazgar, Mahdi, Gregory, Ruth, Hubeny, Veronika E., Ishibashi, Akihiro, Landsberg, Greg, Lousto, Carlos O., Mateos, David, Moeller, Vicki, Okawa, Hirotada, Pani, Paolo, Parker, M. Andy, Pretorius, Frans, Shibata, Masaru, Sotani, Hajime, Wiseman, Toby, Witek, Helvi, Yunes, Nicolas, and Zilhao, Miguel
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Physics in curved spacetime describes a multitude of phenomena, ranging from astrophysics to high energy physics. The last few years have witnessed further progress on several fronts, including the accurate numerical evolution of the gravitational field equations, which now allows highly nonlinear phenomena to be tamed. Numerical relativity simulations, originally developed to understand strong field astrophysical processes, could prove extremely useful to understand high-energy physics processes like trans-Planckian scattering and gauge-gravity dualities. We present a concise and comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art and important open problems in the field(s), along with guidelines for the next years. This writeup is a summary of the "NR/HEP Workshop" held in Madeira, Portugal from August 31st to September 3rd 2011., Comment: 68 pages, 4 Figures
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- 2012
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87. Gauge/string duality applied to heavy ion collisions: Limitations, insights and prospects
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Mateos, David
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Over the last decade a fruitful interplay has developed between analyses of strongly coupled non-abelian plasmas via the gauge/string duality and the phenomenology of the quark-gluon plasma created in heavy ion collisions. I review the reasons why the gauge/string duality is not a precision tool for QCD physics at present, with emphasis on conceptual issues. I then argue that, nevertheless, the duality can provide valuable insights at both the quantitive and the qualitative level. I illustrate this with a few examples, and conclude with a brief discussion of future prospects., Comment: 8 pages. Plenary talk at "Quark Matter 2011", Annecy, France
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- 2011
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88. Thermodynamics and Instabilities of a Strongly Coupled Anisotropic Plasma
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Mateos, David and Trancanelli, Diego
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We extend our analysis of a IIB supergravity solution dual to a spatially anisotropic finite-temperature N=4 super Yang-Mills plasma. The solution is static, possesses an anisotropic horizon, and is completely regular. The full geometry can be viewed as a renormalization group flow from an AdS geometry in the ultraviolet to a Lifshitz-like geometry in the infrared. The anisotropy can be equivalently understood as resulting from a position-dependent theta-term or from a non-zero number density of dissolved D7-branes. The holographic stress tensor is conserved and anisotropic. The presence of a conformal anomaly plays an important role in the thermodynamics. The phase diagram exhibits homogeneous and inhomogeneous (i.e. mixed) phases. In some regions the homogeneous phase displays instabilities reminiscent of those of weakly coupled plasmas. We comment on similarities with QCD at finite baryon density and with the phenomenon of cavitation., Comment: 62 pages, 13 figures; v2: typos fixed, added references
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- 2011
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89. The anisotropic N=4 super Yang-Mills plasma and its instabilities
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Mateos, David and Trancanelli, Diego
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present a IIB supergravity solution dual to a spatially anisotropic finite-temperature N=4 super Yang-Mills plasma. The solution is static, possesses an anisotropic horizon, and is completely regular. The full geometry can be viewed as a renormalization group flow from an AdS geometry in the ultraviolet to a Lifshitz-like geometry in the infrared. The anisotropy can be equivalently understood as resulting from a position-dependent theta-term or from a non-zero number density of dissolved D7-branes. The holographic stress tensor is conserved and anisotropic. The presence of a conformal anomaly plays an important role in the thermodynamics of the system. We construct the phase diagram, which exhibits homogeneous and inhomogeneous (i.e. mixed) phases, and comment on similarities with QCD at finite baryon density. At low densities the homogeneous phase displays several instabilities reminiscent of instabilities of weakly coupled plasmas., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; v2: typos fixed, minor changes, version to appear in PRL
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- 2011
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90. Gauge/String Duality, Hot QCD and Heavy Ion Collisions
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Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge, Liu, Hong, Mateos, David, Rajagopal, Krishna, and Wiedemann, Urs Achim
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Over the last decade, both experimental and theoretical advances have brought the need for strong coupling techniques in the analysis of deconfined QCD matter and heavy ion collisions to the forefront. As a consequence, a fruitful interplay has developed between analyses of strongly-coupled non-abelian plasmas via the gauge/string duality (also referred to as the AdS/CFT correspondence) and the phenomenology of heavy ion collisions. We review some of the main insights gained from this interplay to date. To establish a common language, we start with an introduction to heavy ion phenomenology and finite-temperature QCD, and a corresponding introduction to important concepts and techniques in the gauge/string duality. These introductory sections are written for nonspecialists, with the goal of bringing readers ranging from beginning graduate students to experienced practitioners of either QCD or gauge/string duality to the point that they understand enough about both fields that they can then appreciate their interplay in all appropriate contexts. We then review the current state-of-the art in the application of the duality to the description of the dynamics of strongly coupled plasmas, with emphases that include: its thermodynamic, hydrodynamic and transport properties; the way it both modifies the dynamics of, and is perturbed by, high-energy or heavy quarks passing through it; and the physics of quarkonium mesons within it. We seek throughout to stress the lessons that can be extracted from these computations for heavy ion physics as well as to discuss future directions and open problems for the field., Comment: 294 pages, 72 figures. v2: various small clarifications, in many cases prompted by helpful suggestions from readers; references added. A more substantially updated version of this review will appear as a book published by Cambridge University Press
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- 2011
91. Towards holographic walking from N=4 super Yang-Mills
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Kumar, S. Prem, Mateos, David, Paredes, Angel, and Piai, Maurizio
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We propose that a holographic description of `walking' behaviour, namely quasi-conformal dynamics relevant for technicolor models, can be obtained from relevant deformations of N=4 super Yang-Mills. We consider deformations which drive the theory close to the N=1 Leigh-Strassler fixed point, eventually deviating from it in the deep IR. We use the Pilch-Warner dual supergravity description of the flow between the N=4 and the N=1 fixed points to focus on observables that only require knowledge of the walking region. These include large anomalous dimensions of quark bilinear operators, which we study via probe D7-branes. We also make a first attempt at describing the theory beyond the walking region by introducing an infrared cut-off, in the spirit of hard-wall models. In this case we find a light, dilaton-like scalar state, but whether this mode persists in the exact theory remains an open question., Comment: Latex, 53 pages
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- 2010
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92. Cherenkov mesons as in-medium quark energy loss
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Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge, Fernandez, Daniel, and Mateos, David
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We recently showed that a heavy quark moving sufficiently fast through a quark-gluon plasma may lose energy by Cherenkov-radiating mesons [1]. Here we review our previous holographic calculation of the energy loss in N=4 Super Yang-Mills and extend it to longitudinal vector mesons and scalar mesons. We also discuss phenomenological implications for heavy-ion collision experiments. Although the Cherenkov energy loss is an O(1/Nc) effect, a ballpark estimate yields a value of dE/dx for Nc=3 which is comparable to that of other mechanisms., Comment: PDFLaTeX, 32 pages + appendices
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- 2010
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93. A New Mechanism of Quark Energy Loss
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Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge, Fernandez, Daniel, and Mateos, David
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We show that a heavy quark moving sufficiently fast through a quark-gluon plasma may lose energy by Cherenkov-radiating mesons. We demonstrate that this takes place in all strongly coupled, large-Nc plasmas with a gravity dual. The energy loss is exactly calculable in these models despite being an O(1/Nc)-effect. We discuss phenomenological implications for heavy-ion collision experiments., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures; v2: plot modified, conclusions unchanged
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- 2009
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94. Graphene-based versus alumina supports on CO2 methanation using lanthanum-promoted nickel catalysts.
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Méndez-Mateos, David, Barrio, V. Laura, Requies, Jesús M., and Gil-Calvo, Miryam
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NICKEL catalysts ,METHANATION ,CATALYST supports ,CATALYTIC activity ,GRAPHENE oxide ,CATALYSTS - Abstract
The valorization of CO
2 as a biofuel, transforming it through methanation as part of the power-to-gas (P2G) process, will allow the reduction of the net emissions of this gas to the atmosphere. Catalysts with 13 wt.% of nickel (Ni) loading incorporated into alumina and graphene derivatives were used, and the effect of the support on the activity was examined at temperatures between 498 and 773 K and 10 bar of pressure. Among the graphene-based catalysts (13Ni/AGO, 13Ni/BGO, 13Ni/rGO, 13Ni-Ol/GO, 13Ni/Ol-GO, and 13Ni/Ol-GO Met), the highest methane yield was found for 13Ni/rGO (78% at 810 K), being the only system comparable to the catalyst supported on alumina 13Ni/Al2 O3 (89.5% at 745 K). The incorporation of 14 wt.% of lanthanum (La) into the most promising supports, rGO and alumina, led to nickel-support interactions that enhanced the catalytic activity of 13Ni/Al2 O3 (89.5% at lower temperature, 727 K) but was not effective for 13Ni/rGO. The resistance against deactivation by H2S poisoning was also studied for these catalysts, and a fast deactivation was observed. In addition, activity recovery was impossible despite the regeneration treatment carried out over catalysts. The resistance against deactivation by H2S poisoning was also studied for these catalysts, observing that both suffered a rapid/immediate deactivation and which in addition/unfortunately was impossible to solve despite the regeneration treatment carried out over catalysts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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95. Restoring ecological complexity in a changing environment.
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Mateos, David Moreno and Bhatnagar, Jennifer M.
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ECOLOGICAL disturbances , *ECOSYSTEM dynamics , *VACANT lands , *CLIMATE change , *LAND use , *ECOSYSTEMS , *PHYSIOLOGICAL adaptation - Abstract
As land use leaves massive tracts of land vacant for recovery, restoration must undergo a substantial shift to incorporate a complexity perspective beyond the traditional community, biodiversity or functional views. With an interaction–function perspective, we may be able to achieve ecosystems with better chances to adapt to current environmental changes and, especially, to climate change. We explore combined approaches that include still unused and underexplored techniques that will soon go mainstream and produce massive amounts of information to address the complexity gap. As we understand how complexity reassembles after the end of agriculture, we will be able to design actions to restore or enhance it at unprecedented spatial scales while increasing its adaptability to environmental changes. Moreno and Bhatnagar argue in favor of using an 'interaction–function' perspective to understand the dynamics of ecosystem recovery after land-use change, especially in the light of climate change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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96. CAECENET: An automatic system processing photometer and ceilometer data from different networks to provide columnar and vertically-resolved aerosol properties.
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Barrio, Celia Herrero del, Román, Roberto, González, Ramiro, Cazorla, Alberto, Herreras-Giralda, Marcos, Antuña-Sánchez, Juan Carlos, Molero, Francisco, Navas-Guzmán, Francisco, Serrano, Antonio, Obregón, María Ángeles, Sola, Yolanda, Pandolfi, Marco, Herrero-Anta, Sara, González-Fernández, Daniel, Muñiz-Rosado, Jorge, Mateos, David, Calle, Abel, Toledano, Carlos, Cachorro, Victoria Eugenia, and Frutos, Ángel Máximo de
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AEROSOLS ,CEILOMETER ,DATABASES ,SURFACE properties ,OPTICAL properties ,SMOKE ,RADIOMETERS ,PHOTOMETERS - Abstract
This work introduces CAECENET, a new system capable of automatically retrieving columnar and vertically-resolved aerosol properties running the GRASP (Generalized Retrieval of Atmosphere and Surface Properties) algorithm using sun-sky photometer (aerosol optical depth, AOD; and sky radiance measurements) and ceilometer (range corrected signal; RCS) data as input. This method, so called GRASP
pac , is implemented in CAECENET, which assimilates sun-sky photometers data from CÆLIS database and ceilometer data from ICENET database (Iberian Ceilometer Network). CAECENET allows for continuous and near-real-time monitoring of both vertical and columnar aerosol properties. The main characteristics and workflow of CAECENET are explained in detail. This work also explores the potential of CAECENET to monitor and analyze the evolution of transported aerosol events on a regional scale by means of the distribution of CAECENET stations across the Iberian Peninsula. As an example, this paper analyzes, using the CAECENET products, the case of a Saharan dust outbreak that occurred between the 3rd and 5th of October 2022. This was an intense event, with AOD at 440 nm values around 0.5 in Madrid and Valladolid, and reaching 1.55 in Granada. Transport from the Canadian wildfires at the end of June 2023 is also studied. Despite the long-range transport of the smoke particles in this event, measured volume concentrations reached and surpassed 80 μ m3 / μ m2 in some stations. The results obtained point to the utility of this CAECENET tool for analyzing changes in the height and speed of the event propagation, in the aerosol concentration, and how this affects the optical properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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97. Analysis of Daytime and Night-Time Aerosol Optical Depth from Solar and Lunar Photometry in Valladolid (Spain)
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Herrero del Barrio, Celia, primary, Mateos, David, additional, Román, Roberto, additional, González, Ramiro, additional, Herrero-Anta, Sara, additional, González-Fernández, Daniel, additional, Calle, Abel, additional, Toledano, Carlos, additional, Cachorro, Victoria Eugenia, additional, and De Frutos Baraja, Ángel Máximo, additional
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- 2023
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98. Retrieval of aerosol properties from zenith sky radiance measurements
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Herrero-Anta, Sara, primary, Román, Roberto, additional, Mateos, David, additional, González, Ramiro, additional, Antuña-Sánchez, Juan Carlos, additional, Herreras-Giralda, Marcos, additional, Almansa, Antonio Fernando, additional, González-Fernández, Daniel, additional, Herrero del Barrio, Celia, additional, Toledano, Carlos, additional, Cachorro, Victoria E., additional, and de Frutos, Ángel M., additional
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- 2023
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99. Aridity Gradients Shape Intraspecific Variability of Morphological Traits in Native Ceratonia siliqua L. of Morocco
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Kassout, Jalal, primary, Hmimsa, Younes, additional, Fatehi, Salama El, additional, Kadaoui, Khalil, additional, Houssni, Mhammad, additional, Chakkour, Soufian, additional, Sahli, Abdelouahab, additional, El Chami, Mohamad Ali, additional, Ariza-Mateos, David, additional, Palacios-Rodríguez, Guillermo, additional, Navarro-Cerrillo, Rafael M., additional, and Ater, Mohamed, additional
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- 2023
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100. Prediction of a Photon Peak in Heavy Ion Collisions
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Casalderrey-Solana, Jorge and Mateos, David
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We show that if a flavour-less vector meson remains bound after deconfinement, and if its limiting velocity in the quark-gluon plasma is subluminal, then this meson produces a distinct peak in the spectrum of thermal photons emitted by the plasma. We also demonstrate that this effect is a universal property of all strongly coupled, large-Nc plasmas with a gravity dual. For the J/psi the corresponding peak lies between 3 and 5 GeV and could be observed at LHC., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures. Minor corrections; references added
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- 2008
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