2,386 results on '"Viviani, P."'
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2. The Components of Cepheid Systems: The FN Vel System
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Evans, Nancy Remage, Kervella, Pierre, Kuraszkiewicz, Joanna, Günther, H. Moritz, Anderson, Richard I., Proffitt, Charles, Gallenne, Alexandre, Mérand, Antoine, Trahin, Boris, Viviani, Giordano, and Shetye, Shreeya
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Cepheid masses continue to be important tests of evolutionary tracks for intermediate mass stars as well as important predictors of their future fate. For systems where the secondary is a B star, {\it Hubble Space Telescope} ultraviolet spectra have been obtained. From these spectra a temperature can be derived, and from this a mass of the companion M$_2$. Once {\it Gaia} DR4 is available, proper motions can be used to determine the inclination of the orbit. Combining mass of the companion, M$_2$, the mass function from the ground-based orbit of the Cepheid and the inclination produces the mass of the Cepheid, M$_1$. The Cepheid system FN Vel is used here to demonstrate this approach and what limits can be put on the Cepheid mass for inclination between 50 and 130$^o$., Comment: accepted by AJ
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- 2024
3. The X17 boson and the d(p,e+ e-)3He and d(n,e+ e-)3H processes: a theoretical analysis
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Viviani, M., Filandri, E., Girlanda, L., Gustavino, C., Kievsky, A., and Marcucci, L. E.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The present work deals with the e+ e- pair production in the d(p,e+e-)3He and d(n,e+ e-)3H processes, in order to evidentiate possible effects due to the exchange of a hypothetical low-mass boson, the so-called X17. These processes are studied for energies of the incident beams in the range 18-30 MeV, in order to have a sufficient energy to produce such a boson, whose mass is estimated to be around 17 MeV. We first analyze them as a purely electromagnetic processes, in the context of a state-of-the-art approach to nuclear strong-interaction dynamics and nuclear electromagnetic currents, derived from chiral effective field theory chiEFT. Next, we examine how the exchange of a hypothetical low-mass boson would impact the cross sections for such processes. We consider several possibilities, that this boson is either a scalar, pseudoscalar, vector, or axial particle. The main aim of the study is to exploit the specular structure of the 3He and 3H nuclei to investigate the isospin dependency of the X17-nucleon interaction, as the alleged "proto-phobicity"., Comment: 17 pages, 15 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2104.07808
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- 2024
4. The $p\Lambda$ and $pp\Lambda$ correlation functions
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Garrido, E., Kievsky, A., Gattobigio, M., Viviani, M., Marcucci, L. E., Del Grande, R., Fabbietti, L., and Melnichenko, D.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
In this work we present the study of $p\Lambda$ and $pp\Lambda$ scattering processes using femtoscopic correlation functions. This observable has been recently used to access the low-energy interaction of hadrons emitted in the final state of high-energy collisions, delivering unprecedented precision information of the interaction among strange hadrons. The formalism for particle pairs is well established and it relates the measured correlation functions with the scattering wave function and the emission source. In the present work we analyze the $NN\Lambda$ scattering in free space and relate the corresponding wave function to the $pp\Lambda$ correlation measurement performed by the ALICE collaboration. The three-body problem is solved using the hyperspherical adiabatic basis. Regarding the $p\Lambda$ and $pp\Lambda$ interactions, different models are used and their impact on the correlation function is studied. The three body force considered in this work is anchored to describe the binding energy of the hypertriton and to give a good description of the two four-body hypernuclei. As a main result we have observed a huge, low-energy peak in the $pp\Lambda$ correlation function, mainly produced by the $J^\pi=1/2^+$ three-body state. The study of this peak from an experimental as well as a theoretical point of view will provide important constraints to the two- and three-body interactions., Comment: Submitted for publication
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- 2024
5. The Orbit and Dynamical Mass of Polaris: Observations with the CHARA Array
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Evans, Nancy Remage, Schaefer, Gail, Gallenne, Alexandre, Torres, Guillermo, Horch, Elliot P., Anderson, Richard I, Monnier, John, Roettenbacher, Rachael M., Baron, Fabien, Anugu, Narsireddy, Davidson, Jr., James W., Kervella, Pierre, Bras, Garance, Proffitt, Charles, Mérand, Antoine, Karovska, Margarita, Jones, Jeremy, Lanthermann, Cyprien, Kraus, Stefan, Codron, Isabelle, Bond, Howard E., and Viviani, Giordano
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The 30 year orbit of the Cepheid Polaris has been followed with observations by the CHARA Array (Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy) from 2016 through 2021. An additional measurement has been made with speckle interferometry at the Apache Point Observatory. Detection of the companion is complicated by its comparative faintness--an extreme flux ratio. Angular diameter measurements appear to show some variation with pulsation phase. Astrometric positions of the companion were measured with a custom grid-based model-fitting procedure and confirmed with the CANDID software. These positions were combined with the extensive radial velocities discussed by Torres (2023) to fit an orbit. Because of the imbalance of the sizes of the astrometry and radial velocity datasets, several methods of weighting are discussed. The resulting mass of the Cepheid is 5.13$\pm$ 0.28 $M_\odot$. Because of the comparatively large eccentricity of the orbit (0.63), the mass derived is sensitive to the value found for the eccentricity. The mass combined with the distance shows that the Cepheid is more luminous than predicted for this mass from evolutionary tracks. The identification of surface spots is discussed. This would give credence to the identification of photometric variation with a period of approximately 120 days as a rotation period. Polaris has some unusual properties (rapid period change, a phase jump, variable amplitude, unusual polarization). However, a pulsation scenario involving pulsation mode, orbital periastron passage (Torres 2023), and low pulsation amplitude can explain these characteristics within the framework of pulsation seen in Cepheids., Comment: ApJ in press
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- 2024
6. Health Misinformation Detection in Web Content via Web2Vec: A Structural-, Content-based, and Context-aware Approach based on Web2Vec
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Upadhyay, Rishabh, Pasi, Gabriella, and Viviani, Marco
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Computer Science - Information Retrieval - Abstract
In recent years, we have witnessed the proliferation of large amounts of online content generated directly by users with virtually no form of external control, leading to the possible spread of misinformation. The search for effective solutions to this problem is still ongoing, and covers different areas of application, from opinion spam to fake news detection. A more recently investigated scenario, despite the serious risks that incurring disinformation could entail, is that of the online dissemination of health information. Early approaches in this area focused primarily on user-based studies applied to Web page content. More recently, automated approaches have been developed for both Web pages and social media content, particularly with the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. These approaches are primarily based on handcrafted features extracted from online content in association with Machine Learning. In this scenario, we focus on Web page content, where there is still room for research to study structural-, content- and context-based features to assess the credibility of Web pages. Therefore, this work aims to study the effectiveness of such features in association with a deep learning model, starting from an embedded representation of Web pages that has been recently proposed in the context of phishing Web page detection, i.e., Web2Vec.
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7. Solving the homogeneous Bethe-Salpeter equation with a quantum annealer
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Fornetti, Filippo, Gnech, Alex, Frederico, Tobias, Pederiva, Francesco, Rinaldi, Matteo, Roggero, Alessandro, Salme', Giovanni, Scopetta, Sergio, and Viviani, Michele
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
The homogeneous Bethe-Salpeter equation (hBSE), describing a bound system in a genuinely relativistic quantum-field theory framework, was solved for the first time by using a D-Wave quantum annealer. After applying standard techniques of discretization, the hBSE, in ladder approximation, can be formally transformed in a generalized eigenvalue problem (GEVP), with two square matrices: one symmetric and the other non symmetric. The latter matrix poses the challenge of obtaining a suitable formal approach for investigating the non symmetric GEVP by means of a quantum annealer, i.e to recast it as a quadratic unconstrained binary optimization problem. A broad numerical analysis of the proposed algorithms, applied to matrices of dimension up to 64, was carried out by using both the proprietary simulated-anneaing package and the D-Wave Advantage 4.1 system. The numerical results very nicely compare with those obtained with standard classical algorithms, and also show interesting scalability features., Comment: 20 pages, 11 figures
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- 2024
8. Small-scale and large-scale dynamos in global convection simulations of solar-like stars
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Warnecke, Jörn, Korpi-Lagg, Maarit J., Rheinhard, Matthias, Viviani, Mariangela, and Prabhu, Ameya
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
It has been recently shown that a small-scale dynamo (SSD) instability could be possible in solar-like low magnetic Prandtl number Pm plasmas. It has been proposed that the presence of SSD can potentially have a significant impact on the dynamics of the large-scale dynamo (LSD) in the stellar convection zones. Studying these two dynamos, SSD and LSD, together in a global magnetoconvection model requires high-resolution simulations and large amounts of computational resources. Starting from a well-studied global convective dynamo model that produces cyclic magnetic fields, we systematically increased the resolution and lowered the diffusivities to enter the regime of Reynolds numbers that allow for the excitation of SSD on top of the LSD. We studied how the properties of convection, generated differential rotation profiles, and LSD solutions change with the presence of SSD. We performed convective dynamo simulations in a spherical wedge with the Pencil Code. The resolutions of the models were increased in 4 steps by a total factor of 16 to achieve maximal fluid and magnetic Reynolds numbers of over 500. We found that the differential rotation is strongly quenched by the presence of the LSD and SSD. Even though the small-scale magnetic field only mildly decreases increasing Re, the large-scale field strength decreases significantly. We do not find the SSD dynamo significantly quenching the convective flows as claimed recently by other authors; in contrast, the convective flows first grow and then saturate for increasing Re. Furthermore, the angular momentum transport is highly affected by the presence of small-scale magnetic fields, which are mostly generated by LSD. These fields not only change the Reynolds stresses, but also generate dynamically important Maxwell stresses. The LSD evolution in terms of its pattern and field distribution is rather independent of the increase in Rm., Comment: 17 pages, 18 figures with an Appendix with 3 pages and 3 figures, submitted to A&A
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- 2024
9. Study of the alpha-particle monopole transition form factor
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Viviani, M., Kievsky, A., Marcucci, L. E., and Girlanda, L.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The 4He monopole form factor is studied by computing the transition matrix element of the electromagnetic charge operator between the 4He ground-state and the p+3H and n+3He scattering states. The nuclear wave functions are calculated using the hyperspherical harmonic method, by starting from Hamiltonians including two- and three-body forces derived in chiral effective field theory. The electromagnetic charge operator retains, beyond the leading order (impulse approximation) term, also higher order contributions, as relativistic corrections and meson-exchange currents. The results for the monopole form factor are in fairly agreement with recent MAMI data. Comparison with other theoretical calculations are also provided., Comment: 22 pages, 6 figures
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- 2024
10. VELOcities of CEpheids (VELOCE) II. Systematic Search for Spectroscopic Binary Cepheids
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Shetye, Shreeya S., Viviani, Giordano, Anderson, Richard I., Mowlavi, Nami, Eyer, Laurent, Evans, Nancy R., and Szabados, Laszlo
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Classical Cepheids provide valuable insights into the evolution of stellar multiplicity among intermediate-mass stars. Here, we present a systematic investigation of single-lined spectroscopic binaries (SB1) based on high-precision velocities measured by the VELOcities of CEpheids (VELOCE) project. We detected 76 (29%) SB1 systems among the 258 Milky Way Cepheids in the first VELOCE data release, 32 (43%) of which were not previously known to be SB1 systems. We determined 30 precise and 3 tentative orbital solutions, 18 (53%) of which are reported for the first time. This large set of Cepheid orbits provides a detailed view of the eccentricity e and orbital period Porb distribution among evolved intermediate-mass stars, ranging from e=[0.0, 0.8] and Porb=[240, 9 000] d. Orbital motion on timescales exceeding the 11 yr VELOCE baseline was investigated using a template fitting technique applied to literature data. Particularly interesting objects include a) R Cru, the Cepheid with the shortest orbital period in the Milky Way (240 d), b) ASAS J103158-5814.7, a short-period overtone Cepheid exhibiting time-dependent pulsation amplitudes as well as orbital motion, c) 17 triple systems with outer visual companions, among other interesting objects. Most VELOCE Cepheids (21/23) that exhibit evidence for a companion based on Gaia proper motion anomaly are also spectroscopic binaries, whereas the remaining do not exhibit significant (> 3-sigma) orbital RV variations. Gaia quality flags, notably the Renormalized Unit Weight Error (RUWE), do not allow to reliably identify Cepheid binaries, although statistically the average RUWE of SB1 Cepheids is slightly higher than that of non-SB1 Cepheids. Comparison with Gaia photometric amplitudes in G, Bp, and Rp also does not allow to identify spectroscopic binaries among the full VELOCE sample., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A. The abstract here has been truncated to fit within the arxiv requirements
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- 2024
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11. Two-dimensional fluids via matrix hydrodynamics
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Modin, Klas and Viviani, Milo
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Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,35Q31, 53D50, 76M60, 76B47, 53D25 - Abstract
Two-dimensional (2-D) incompressible, inviscid fluids produce fascinating patterns of swirling motion. How and why the patterns emerge are long-standing questions, first addressed in the 19th century by Helmholtz, Kirchhoff, and Kelvin. Countless researchers have since contributed to innovative techniques and results, but the overarching problem of swirling 2-D motion and its long-time behavior remains largely open. Here we advocate an alternative view-point that sheds light on this problem via a link to isospectral matrix flows. The link is established through V. Zeitlin's beautiful model for the numerical discretization of Euler's equations in 2-D. When considered on the sphere, Zeitlin's model enables a deep connection between 2-D hydrodynamics and unitary representation theory of Lie algebras as pursued in quantum theory. Consequently, it provides a dictionary that maps hydrodynamical concepts to matrix Lie theory, which in turn gives connections to matrix factorizations, random matrices, and integrability theory, for example. The transferal of outcomes, from finite-dimensional matrices to infinite-dimensional fluids, is then supported by hard-fought results in quantization theory -- the field which describes the limit between quantum and classical physics. We demonstrate how the dictionary is constructed and how it unveils techniques for 2-D hydrodynamics. We also give accompanying convergence results for Zeitlin's model on the sphere., Comment: 24 pages, 5 figures
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- 2024
12. The 3He(\vec n,p)3H parity-conserving asymmetry
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Viviani, M., Baeßler, S., Barrón-Palos, L., Birge, N., Bowman, J. D., Calarco, J., Cianciolo, V., Coppola, C. E., Crawford, C. B., Dodson, G., Fomin, N., Garishvili, I., Gericke, M. T., Girlanda, L., Greene, G. L., Hale, G. M., Hamblen, J., Hayes, C., Iverson, E. B., Kabir, M. L., Kievsky, A., Marcucci, L. E., McCrea, M., Plemons, E., Ramírez-Morales, A., Mueller, P. E., Novikov, I., Penttila, S. I., Scott, E. M., Watts, J., and Wickersham, C.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Recently, the n$^3$He collaboration reported a measurement of the parity-violating (PV) proton directional asymmetry $A_{\mathrm {PV}} = (1.55\pm 0.97~\mathrm {(st\ at)} \pm 0.24~\mathrm {(sys)})\times 10^{-8}$ in the capture reaction of ${}^3$He$(\vec {n},{\mathrm p}){}^3$H at meV incident neutron energies. The result increased the limited inventory of precisely measured and calculable PV observables in few-body systems required to further understand the structure of hadronic weak interaction. In this letter, we report the experimental and theoretical investigation of a parity conserving (PC) asymmetry $A_{\mathrm {PC}}$ in the same reaction (the first ever measured PC observable at meV neutron energies). As a result of S- and P-wave mixing in the reaction, the $A_{\mathrm {PC}}$ is inversely proportional to the neutron wavelength $\lambda$. The experimental value is $(\lambda\times A_{\mathrm {PC}})\equiv\beta= (-1.97 \pm 0.28~\mathrm{(stat)}\pm 0.12~\mathrm{(sys)}) \times 10^{-6}$ Amstrongs. We present results for a theoretical analysis of this reaction by solving the four-body scattering problem within the hyperspherical harmonic method. We find that in the ${}^3$He$(\vec {n},{\mathrm p}){}^3$H reaction, $A_{\mathrm {PC}}$ depends critically on the energy and width of the close $0^-$ resonant state of ${}^4$He, resulting in a large sensitivity to the spin-orbit components of the nucleon-nucleon force and even to the three-nucleon force. The analysis of the accurately measured $A_{\mathrm {PC}}$ and $A_{\mathrm {PV}}$ using the same few-body theoretical models gives essential information needed to interpret the PV asymmetry in the ${}^3$He$(\vec {n}, {\mathrm p}){}^3$H reaction., Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures
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13. VELOcities of CEpheids (VELOCE) I. High-precision radial velocities of Cepheids
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Anderson, Richard I., Viviani, Giordano, Shetye, Shreeya S., Mowlavi, Nami, Eyer, Laurent, Palaversa, Lovro, Holl, Berry, Blanco-Cuaresma, Sergi, Kravchenko, Kateryna, Pawlak, Michał, Reyes, Mauricio Cruz, Khan, Saniya, Netzel, Henryka E., Löbling, Lisa, Pápics, Péter I., Postel, Andreas, Roelens, Maroussia, Spetsieri, Zoi T., Thoul, Anne, Zák, Jiří, Bonvin, Vivien, Martin, David V., Millon, Martin, Saesen, Sophie, Wyttenbach, Aurélien, Figueira, Pedro, Marmier, Maxime, Prins, Saskia, Raskin, Gert, and van Winckel, Hans
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
This first VELOCE data release comprises 18,225 high-precision RV measurements of 258 bona fide classical Cepheids on both hemispheres collected mainly between 2010 and 2022, alongside 1161 additional observations of 164 other stars. The median per-observation RV uncertainty is 0.037 km/s, and some reach 0.002 km/s. Non-variable standard stars characterize RV zero-point stability and provide a base for future cross-calibrations. We determined zero-point differences between VELOCE and 31 literature data sets using template fitting and measured linear period changes of 146 Cepheids. Seventy six spectroscopic binary Cepheids and 14 candidates are identified using VELOCE data alone and are investigated in detail in a companion paper (VELOCE II). Several new insights into Cepheid pulsations were obtained, including: a) the most detailed description of the Hertzsprung progression by RVs; b) the identification of double-peaked bumps in the RV curve; c) clear evidence that virtually all Cepheids feature spectroscopic variability signals that lead to modulated RV variability. We identified 36 such stars, of which 4 also exhibit orbital motion. Linear radius variations depend strongly on pulsation period and a steep increase in slope of the $\Delta$R/p versus logP-relation is found near 10d, challenging the existence of a tight relation between Baade-Wesselink projection factors and pulsation periods. We investigated the accuracy of RV time series measurements, v$_\gamma$, and RV amplitudes published in Gaia's DR3 and determined an average offset of 0.65 \pm 0.11 km/s relative to VELOCE. We recommend adopting a single set of template correlation parameters for distinct classes of large-amplitude variable stars to avoid systematic offsets in v$_\gamma$ among stars belonging to the same class. Peak-to-peak amplitudes of Gaia RVs exhibit significant (16%) dispersion compared to VELOCE. [abridged], Comment: A&A in press, 46 pages, 35 figures, 20 tables. Some data only available via the CDS at publication. VELOCE DR1 data will be made public in FITS format via zenodo.org at DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10793507 upon publication of the paper in A&A
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14. Momentum dependent nucleon-nucleon contact interactions and their effect on p-d scattering observables
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Filandri, E., Girlanda, L., Kievsky, A., Marcucci, L. E., and Viviani, M.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Starting from a complete set of relativistic nucleon-nucleon contact operators up to order $O(p^4)$ of the expansion in the soft (relative or nucleon) momentum $p$, we show that non-relativistic expansions of relativistic operators involve twenty-six independent combinations, two starting at $O(p^0)$, seven at order $O(p^2)$ and seventeen at order $O(p^4)$. This demonstrates the existence of two low-energy free constants that parameterize interactions dependent on the total momentum of the pair of nucleons $P$. The latter, through the use of a unitary transformation, can be removed in the two-nucleon fourth-order contact interaction of the Chiral Effective Field Theory, generating a three-nucleon interaction at the same order. Within a hybrid approach in which this interaction is considered together with the phenomenological potential AV18, we show that the LECs involved can be used to fit very accurate data on the polarization observables of the low-energy $p-d$ scattering, in particular the $A_y$ asymmetry., Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2302.03468
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- 2024
15. The VELOCE Modulation Zoo I. Spectroscopic detection of non-radial modes in the first-overtone Cepheids BG Crucis, QZ Normae, V0391 Normae, and V0411 Lacertae
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Netzel, H., Anderson, R. I., and Viviani, G.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The photometric observations from the recent decade revolutionized our view on classical pulsators. Low-amplitude signals have been detected photometrically in addition to the dominant high-amplitude radial mode pulsations in many RR Lyrae stars and classical Cepheids. First overtone (1O) pulsators with an additional low-amplitude signal at a period ratio of around 0.61 with the main mode, the so-called 0.61 stars, form the most populous group among these stars. The nature of this signal has been attributed to non-radial pulsations. Another mysterious group are stars, where the additional signal forms a period ratio of around 0.68 - the 0.68 stars. The origin of the signal remains unknown. Here, we search for similar phenomena in spectroscopic observations of 1O classical Cepheids collected as part of the VELOCE project. We performed frequency analysis of several parameters derived from cross-correlation functions (CCFs), including radial velocity, FWHM, bisector inverse span, and CCF depth. Using standard prewhitening, we searched for additional low-amplitude signals. We identify the location of these stars in various sequences of the Petersen diagram. We detect additional signals in four 1O classical Cepheids: BG Cru, QZ Nor, V391 Nor, and V411 Lac. We classified BG Cru, QZ Nor, and V391 Nor as 0.61 stars based on period ratios. V411 Lac, however, exhibits a ratio of 0.68 between the two modes, and the additional signal has a longer period. This kind of multiperiodicity remains unexplained. VELOCE CCFs yield the first spectroscopic detections of non-radial pulsation modes in classical Cepheids. This opens an asteroseismic window for pursuing a more detailed understanding of these important stars. While the 0.61 signal of BG Cru, QZ Nor, V391 Nor is understood to originate due to non-radial modes of moderate degrees, the 0.68 signal of V411 Lac still lacks a physical explanation., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in A&A, full Table 2 is available upon request before publication
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16. Dark matter scattering off ${}^2$H and ${}^4$He nuclei within chiral effective field theory
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Filandri, E. and Viviani, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study dark matter, assumed to be composed by weak interacting massive particles (WIMPs), scattering off ${}^2$H and ${}^4$He nuclei. In order to parameterize the WIMP-nucleon interaction the chiral effective field theory approach is used. Considering only interactions invariant under parity, charge conjugation and time reversal, we examine five interaction types: scalar, pseudoscalar, vector, axial and tensor. Scattering amplitudes between two nucleons and a WIMP are determined up to second order of chiral perturbation theory. We apply this program to calculate the interaction rate as function of the WIMP mass and of the magnitude of the WIMP-quark coupling constants. From our study, we conclude that the scalar nuclear response functions result much greater than the others due to theirs large combination of low energy constants. We verify that the leading order contributions are dominant in this low energy processes. We also provide an estimate for the background due to atmospheric neutrinos., Comment: v2) List of main changes: -Revised title - Section III has been completely re-organized, moving old subsections IIIA-F to Appendix A. - The sentence before Eq.(4) has been modified; also Eq.(4) has been modified. - Throghout the paper, the notation C^X_{+-} has been adopted - Appendix A has been added - Old Appendix A has been now renamed Appendix B
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- 2024
17. Adult-onset of mild encephalitis/encephalopathy with reversible splenial lesion (MERS): case report and systematic review
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Chiara, Rinaldi, Vanessa, Palumbo, Nazerian, Peyman, Gabriele, Viviani, Antonio, Farina, Luca, Massacesi, and Francesco, Arba
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- 2024
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18. Characterizing lipid constituents of B. moojeni snake venom: a comparative approach for chemical and biological investigations
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Carvalho, Nathalia Santos, Nardini, Viviani, Veronezes, Raul Moyses, Maciel, Jéssica Burlamaque, Trabuco, Amanda Cristina, De Carvalho, Mirian Félix, Fontanari, Caroline, Sartim, Marco Aurélio, de Moraes, Luiz Alberto Beraldo, and Faccioli, Lúcia Helena
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19. The $ppp$ correlation function with a screened Coulomb potential
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Kievsky, A., Garrido, E., Viviani, M., and Gattobigio, M.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The correlation function is a useful tool to study the interaction between hadrons. The theoretical description of this observable requires the knowledge of the scattering wave function, whose asymptotic part is distorted when two or more particles are charged. For a system of three (or more) particles, with more than two particles asymptotically free and at least two of them charged, the asymptotic part of the wave function is not known in a closed form. In the present study we introduce a screened Coulomb potential and analyze the impact of the screening radius on the correlation function. As we will show, when a sufficiently large screening radius is used, the correlation function results almost unchanged if compared to the case in which the unscreened Coulomb potential is used. This fact allows the use of free asymptotic matching conditions in the solution of the scattering equation simplifying noticeably the calculation of the correlation function. As an illustration we discuss the $pp$ and $ppp$ correlation functions., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, belonging to the collection Advances on Few-Body Problems in Physics, Few-Body Systems
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- 2024
20. Homogenization of elastic grids containing rigid elements
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Viviani, Luca, Bigoni, Davide, and Piccolroaz, Andrea
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Physics - Classical Physics - Abstract
The inclusion of rigid elements into elastic composites may lead to superior mechanical properties for the equivalent elastic continuum, such as, for instance, extreme auxeticity. To allow full exploitation of these properties, a tool for the homogenization of two-dimensional elastic grids containing rigid elements is developed and tested on elaborate geometries, such as, for instance, Chinese lattices. The rigid elements are assumed to be either jointed with full continuity of displacement or hinged to the elastic rods. It is shown that the two different constraints induce strongly different mechanical characteristics of the equivalent elastic solid. The presented results open the way to the design of architected materials or metamaterials containing both elastic and rigid parts., Comment: 24 pages, 18 figures
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- 2024
21. The line bundles on the moduli stack of principal bundles on families of curves
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Fringuelli, Roberto and Viviani, Filippo
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Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry - Abstract
Given a connected reductive algebraic group G, we investigate the Picard group of the moduli stack of principal G-bundles over an arbitrary family of smooth curves., Comment: 35 pages. Final version, to appear on Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
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- 2024
22. The Effects of Linear Order in Category Learning: Some Replications of Ramscar et al. (2010) and Their Implications for Replicating Training Studies
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Eva Viviani, Michael Ramscar, and Elizabeth Wonnacott
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Ramscar, Yarlett, Dye, Denny, and Thorpe (2010) showed how, consistent with the predictions of error-driven learning models, the order in which stimuli are presented in training can affect category learning. Specifically, learners exposed to artificial language input where objects preceded their labels learned the discriminating features of categories better than learners exposed to input where labels preceded objects. We sought to replicate this finding in two online experiments employing the same tests used originally: A four pictures test (match a label to one of four pictures) and a four labels test (match a picture to one of four labels). In our study, only findings from the four pictures test were consistent with the original result. Additionally, the effect sizes observed were smaller, and participants over-generalized high-frequency category labels more than in the original study. We suggest that although Ramscar, Yarlett, Dye, Denny, and Thorpe (2010) feature-label order predictions were derived from error-driven learning, they failed to consider that this mechanism also predicts that performance in any training paradigm must inevitably be influenced by participant prior experience. We consider our findings in light of these factors, and discuss implications for the generalizability and replication of training studies.
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23. Analysis of Subsonic/Hypersonic Aerodynamics of a High-Speed Aircraft
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Pezzella, Giuseppe and Viviani, Antonio
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24. Chickpea aquafaba: a systematic review of the different processes for obtaining and their nutritional and technological characteristics
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de Barros Miranda, Bianca, Holanda, Graziella Silva, Raposo, António, da Costa Maynard, Dayanne, Botelho, Raquel Braz Assunção, Romão, Bernardo, de Oliveira, Viviani Ruffo, and Zandonadi, Renata Puppin
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25. The Stroop legacy: A cautionary tale on methodological issues and a proposed spatial solution
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Viviani, Giada, Visalli, Antonino, Montefinese, Maria, Vallesi, Antonino, and Ambrosini, Ettore
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26. Thermo-Environ-Economic Optimization of an Integrated Combined-Cycle Power Plant Based on a Multi-objective Water Cycle Algorithm
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Ghadikolaei, Reza Shojaei, Khoshgoftar Manesh, Mohammad Hasan, Modabber, Hossein Vazini, and Onishi, Viviani Caroline
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27. Deep Learning for real-time neural decoding of grasp
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Viviani, Paolo, Gesmundo, Ilaria, Ghinato, Elios, Agudelo-Toro, Andres, Vercellino, Chiara, Vitali, Giacomo, Bergamasco, Letizia, Scionti, Alberto, Ghislieri, Marco, Agostini, Valentina, Terzo, Olivier, and Scherberger, Hansjörg
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Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Quantitative Biology - Neurons and Cognition - Abstract
Neural decoding involves correlating signals acquired from the brain to variables in the physical world like limb movement or robot control in Brain Machine Interfaces. In this context, this work starts from a specific pre-existing dataset of neural recordings from monkey motor cortex and presents a Deep Learning-based approach to the decoding of neural signals for grasp type classification. Specifically, we propose here an approach that exploits LSTM networks to classify time series containing neural data (i.e., spike trains) into classes representing the object being grasped. The main goal of the presented approach is to improve over state-of-the-art decoding accuracy without relying on any prior neuroscience knowledge, and leveraging only the capability of deep learning models to extract correlations from data. The paper presents the results achieved for the considered dataset and compares them with previous works on the same dataset, showing a significant improvement in classification accuracy, even if considering simulated real-time decoding.
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28. On the classification of fine compactified Jacobians of nodal curves
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Viviani, Filippo
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Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry - Abstract
We introduce a new class of fine compactified Jacobians for nodal curves, that we call fine compactified Jacobians of vine type, or simply fine V-compactified Jacobians. This class is strictly larger than the class of fine classical compactified Jacobians, as constructed by Oda-Seshadri, Simpson, Caporaso and Esteves. Inspired by a recent preprint of Pagani-Tommasi, we characterize fine V-compactified Jacobians as the fine compactified Jacobians that can arise as limits of Jacobians of smooth curves under a one-parameter smoothing of the nodal curve or in its semiuniversal deformation space. Furthermore, fine V-compactified Jacobians are exactly the ones that gives a compactification of the N\'eron model of the Jacobian of the generic fiber of a one-parameter regular smoothing of the nodal curve. Finally, we give a combinatorial characterization of fine V-compactified Jacobians in terms of their poset of orbits for the action of the generalized Jacobian., Comment: 52 pages, 1 figure. v5: minor changes
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29. The renormalization of the shell-model GT operator starting from effective field theory for nuclear systems
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Coraggio, L., Itaco, N., De Gregorio, G., Gargano, A., Cheng, Z. H., Ma, Y. Z., Xu, F. R., and Viviani, M.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
For the first time, we approach in this work the problem of the renormalization of the Gamow-Teller decay operator for nuclear shell-model calculations by way of many-body perturbation theory, starting from a nuclear Hamiltonian and electroweak currents derived consistently by way of the chiral perturbation theory. These are the inputs we need to construct microscopically the effective shell-model Hamiltonians and decay operators. The goal is to assess the role of both electroweak currents and many-body correlations as the origins of the well-known problem of the quenching of the axial coupling constant gA. To this end, the calculation of observables related to the Gamow-Teller transitions has been performed for several nuclear systems outside the 40Ca and 56Ni closed cores and compared with the available data., Comment: 15 pages, 13 figures, 3 tables, to be published in Physical Review C
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30. The $nnn$ and $ppp$ correlation functions
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Kievsky, A., Garrido, E., Viviani, M., Marcucci, L. E., Serksnyte, L., and Del Grande, R.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Scattering experiments with three free nucleons in the ingoing channel are extremely challenging in terrestrial laboratories. Recently, the ALICE Collaboration has successfully measured the scattering of three protons indirectly, by using the femtoscopy method in high-energy proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. In order to establish a connection with current and future measurements of femtoscopic three-particle correlation functions, we analyse the scenarios involving $nnn$ and $ppp$ systems using the hyperspherical adiabatic basis. The correlation function is a convolution of the source function and the corresponding scattering wave function. The finite size of the source allows for the use of the free scattering wave function in most of the adiabatic channels except the lowest ones. The scattering wave function has been computed using two different potential models: $(i)$ a spin-dependent Gaussian potential with parameters fixed to reproduce the scattering length and effective range and $(ii)$ the Argonne $v_{18}$ nucleon-nucleon interaction. Moreover, in the case of three protons, the Coulomb interaction has been considered in its hypercentral form. The results presented here have to be considered as a first step in the description of three-particle correlation functions using the hyperspherical adiabatic basis, opening the door to the investigation of other systems, such as the $pp\Lambda$ system. For completeness, the comparison with the measurement by the ALICE Collaboration is shown assuming different values of the source radius., Comment: 18 pages, 12 figures
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31. Telehepatology Use and Satisfaction Among Vulnerable Cirrhosis Patients Across Three Healthcare Systems in the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic Era.
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Athavale, Priyanka, Wong, Robert, Satre, Derek, Monto, Alexander, Cheung, Ramsey, Chen, Jennifer, Batki, Steven, Ostacher, Michael, Snyder, Hannah, Widiarto, Brigita, Oh, Seo, Liao, Meimei, Viviani, Adele, and Khalili, Mandana
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Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease ,MetALD ,Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease ,Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Telemedicine ,Underserved - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Telehealth has emerged as an important mode of cirrhosis care delivery, but its use and satisfaction among vulnerable populations (eg, racial/ethnic minorities, socioeconomically disadvantaged, substance use disorders) are unknown. We evaluated digital capacity, telehealth use, satisfaction and associated factors among patients receiving hepatology care via telehealth (telehepatology) across 2 Veterans Affairs and 1 safety-net Healthcare systems. METHODS: English- and Spanish-speaking adults with cirrhosis (N = 256) completed surveys on telehealth use and satisfaction, quality of life, pandemic stress, alcohol use and depression. Logistic regression analyses assessed telehealth use and general linear models evaluated telehealth satisfaction. RESULTS: The mean age was 64.5 years, 80.9% were male and 35.9% Latino; 44.5% had alcohol-associated cirrhosis; 20.8% had decompensated cirrhosis; 100% had digital (phone/computer) capacity; and 75.0% used telehepatology in the prior 6 months. On multivariable analysis, participants with alcohol-associated (vs not) cirrhosis were less likely and those with greater pandemic stress were more likely to use telehepatology (odds ratio = 0.46 and 1.41, respectively; P < .05). Better quality of life was associated with higher telehepatology satisfaction and older age was associated with lower satisfaction (β = 0.01 and -0.01, respectively; P < .05). Latinos had higher satisfaction, but alcohol use disorder was associated with less satisfaction with telehepatology visits (β = 0.22 and -0.02, respectively; P
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32. DNA demethylation triggers cell free DNA release in colorectal cancer cells
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Valeria Pessei, Marco Macagno, Elisa Mariella, Noemi Congiusta, Vittorio Battaglieri, Paolo Battuello, Marco Viviani, Giulia Gionfriddo, Simona Lamba, Annalisa Lorenzato, Daniele Oddo, Fariha Idrees, Alessandro Cavaliere, Alice Bartolini, Simonetta Guarrera, Michael Linnebacher, Laura Monteonofrio, Luca Cardone, Michele Milella, Andrea Bertotti, Silvia Soddu, Elena Grassi, Giovanni Crisafulli, Alberto Bardelli, Ludovic Barault, and Federica Di Nicolantonio
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Colorectal cancer ,cfDNA ,Cell cycle ,Cell death ,MSI ,DNA methylation ,Medicine ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background Liquid biopsy based on cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis holds significant promise as a minimally invasive approach for the diagnosis, genotyping, and monitoring of solid malignancies. Human tumors release cfDNA in the bloodstream through a combination of events, including cell death, active and passive release. However, the precise mechanisms leading to cfDNA shedding remain to be characterized. Addressing this question in patients is confounded by several factors, such as tumor burden extent, anatomical and vasculature barriers, and release of nucleic acids from normal cells. In this work, we exploited cancer models to dissect basic mechanisms of DNA release. Methods We measured cell loss ratio, doubling time, and cfDNA release in the supernatant of a colorectal cancer (CRC) cell line collection (N = 76) representative of the molecular subtypes previously identified in cancer patients. Association analyses between quantitative parameters of cfDNA release, cell proliferation, and molecular features were evaluated. Functional experiments were performed to test the impact of modulating DNA methylation on cfDNA release. Results Higher levels of supernatant cfDNA were significantly associated with slower cell cycling and increased cell death. In addition, a higher cfDNA shedding was found in non-CpG Island Methylator Phenotype (CIMP) models. These results indicate a positive correlation between lower methylation and increased cfDNA levels. To explore this further, we exploited methylation microarrays to identify a subset of probes significantly associated with cfDNA shedding and derive a methylation signature capable of discriminating high from low cfDNA releasers. We applied this signature to an independent set of 176 CRC cell lines and patient derived organoids to select 14 models predicted to be low or high releasers. The methylation profile successfully predicted the amount of cfDNA released in the supernatant. At the functional level, genetic ablation of DNA methyl-transferases increased chromatin accessibility and DNA fragmentation, leading to increased cfDNA release in isogenic CRC cell lines. Furthermore, in vitro treatment of five low releaser CRC cells with a demethylating agent was able to induce a significant increase in cfDNA shedding. Conclusions Methylation status of cancer cell lines contributes to the variability of cfDNA shedding in vitro. Changes in methylation pattern are associated with cfDNA release levels and might be exploited to increase sensitivity of liquid biopsy assays.
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33. Vertical transfer of gut microbiota from dam to neonate calf in the early of life
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Viviani Gomes, Christian Hoffmann, Daniela Irlanda Castro-Tardón, Fernanda Carolina Ramos dos Santos, Susan Suárez-Retamozo, and David John Hurley
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Microbiome ,Newborn ,Early-life events ,Diversity ,Keystone taxa ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the vertical transfer of microbiota from dams to the offspring. We studied a pair of 20 dams and its offspring. Maternal sources (colostrum, feces and vaginal secretion) and newborn fecal samples were analyzed using 16S rDNA amplicon sequencing on days 1, 3, 7, 14 and 28. Overall, newborns were maintained healthy and did not receive antimicrobial therapy. The Source Tracker analysis indicated that the newborn fecal microbiota was similar to colostrum and vaginal secretion from day 1 up to 7. However, an unknown source (probably from the environment) showed a gradual increase in its similarity with fecal samples from calves measured from day 3 to 28. The most abundant bacteria groups on meconium (day 1) and calf fecal samples on day 3 were Escherichia-Shigella and Clostridium, respectively. On day 7, the predominant genus were Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus, while Fusobacterium was the most abundant genus on day 14, coinciding with the diarrhea peak. Faecalibacterium showed a gradual increase throughout the neonatal period. Maternal sources contribute to the neonatal microbiota, however other unknown sources (probably environment) had a strong influence on development of the gut microbiota later in the neonate period.
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34. O movimento lógico-histórico na educação infantil: perspectivas para o ensino de Matemática
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Camila Fernanda Biolcatti Viviani
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movimento lógico-histórico ,pensamento conceitual ,ensino de matemática ,educação infantil ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Este artigo tem como objetivo discutir sobre o ensino de Matemática na educação infantil com base no movimento lógico-histórico, a partir da fundamentação teórica do Materialismo Histórico-Dialético e da Teoria Histórico-Cultural. Defende-se que o ensino de Matemática seja intencionalmente planejado pelo professor na perspectiva do pensamento teórico dialético desde a educação infantil. Destarte, o pensamento conceitual e científico é a base das neoformações e do processo de aprendizagem. O conceito é produto das necessidades sociais, sendo, assim, direcionado por um motivo. Apresenta-se a Atividade Orientadora de Ensino como base teórico-metodológica para a formação do pensamento conceitual nos processos de ensino e aprendizagem e as Situações Desencadeadoras de Aprendizagem como recurso para sistematizar um problema desencadeador da aprendizagem de determinado conceito. Este artigo é resultado de uma pesquisa teórico-bibliográfica, fundamentada no movimento logico-histórico. Nesta perspectiva, apresentamos as Situações Desencadeadoras de Aprendizagem como possibilidades para o trabalho docente, propondo, como exemplo, uma atividade baseada na história virtual do conceito. Espera-se ter contribuído para a defesa do ensino desenvolvente na educação infantil e da importância da aprendizagem no desenvolvimento do psiquismo humano.
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35. The EMC effect for few-nucleon bound systems in Light-Front Hamiltonian Dynamics
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Fornetti, Filippo, Pace, Emanuele, Rinaldi, Matteo, Salmè, Giovanni, Scopetta, Sergio, and Viviani, Michele
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The light-front formalism for a covariant description of the European Muon Collaboration (EMC) effect, already applied to $^3$He, is formally extended to any nucleus, and used for actually calculating the $^3$H and $^4$He cases. The realistic and accurate nuclear description of few-nucleon bound systems, obtained with both phenomenological and chiral potentials, has been properly combined with the Poincare' covariance and macroscopic locality, automatically satisfying both number of particles and momentum sum rule. While retaining the on-mass-shell nucleon structure functions, one is then able to predict a sizable EMC effect for $^4$He, as already observed for $^3$He. Moreover, the impact on the EMC effect of both i) the short-range correlations, such as those generated by modern nuclear interactions, and ii) the ratio between the neutron and proton structure functions has been studied. The short-range correlations generated by retaining only the standard nuclear degrees of freedom act on the depth of the minimum in the EMC ratio, while the uncertainties linked to the ratio of neutron to proton structure functions are found to be very small. These light-front results facilitates ascribing deviations from experimental data due to genuine QCD effects, not included in a standard nuclear description, and initiating unbiased investigations., Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures
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36. Zero-Noise Selection for Point Vortex Dynamics after Collapse
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Grotto, Francesco, Romito, Marco, and Viviani, Milo
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Physics - Fluid Dynamics ,Mathematics - Probability - Abstract
The continuation of point vortex dynamics after a vortex collapse is investigated by means of a regularization procedure consisting in introducing a small stochastic diffusive term, that corresponds to a vanishing viscosity. In contrast with deterministic regularization, in which a cutoff interaction selects in the limit a single trajectory of the system after collapse, the zero-noise method produces a probability distribution supported by trajectories satisfying relevant conservation laws of the point vortex system., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures
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37. Enhancing Documents with Multidimensional Relevance Statements in Cross-encoder Re-ranking
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Upadhyay, Rishabh, Askari, Arian, Pasi, Gabriella, and Viviani, Marco
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Computer Science - Information Retrieval ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
In this paper, we propose a novel approach to consider multiple dimensions of relevance beyond topicality in cross-encoder re-ranking. On the one hand, current multidimensional retrieval models often use na\"ive solutions at the re-ranking stage to aggregate multiple relevance scores into an overall one. On the other hand, cross-encoder re-rankers are effective in considering topicality but are not designed to straightforwardly account for other relevance dimensions. To overcome these issues, we envisage enhancing the candidate documents -- which are retrieved by a first-stage lexical retrieval model -- with "relevance statements" related to additional dimensions of relevance and then performing a re-ranking on them with cross-encoders. In particular, here we consider an additional relevance dimension beyond topicality, which is credibility. We test the effectiveness of our solution in the context of the Consumer Health Search task, considering publicly available datasets. Our results show that the proposed approach statistically outperforms both aggregation-based and cross-encoder re-rankers.
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38. From convective stellar dynamo simulations to Zeeman-Doppler images
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Hackman, Thomas, Kochukhov, Oleg, Viviani, Mariangela, Warnecke, Jörn, Korpi-Lagg, Maarit J., and Lehtinen, Jyri J.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Zeeman-Doppler imaging (ZDI) is used to reconstruct the surface magnetic field of late-type stars from high resolution spectropolarimetric observations. The results are usually described in terms of characteristics of the field topology, i.e. poloidality vs. toroidality and axi-symmetry vs. non-axisymmetry in addition to the field strength. We want to test how well these characteristics are preserved when applying the ZDI method on simulated data, i.e. how accurately the field topology is preserved and to what extent stellar parameters influence the reconstruction. We use published magnetic field data from direct numerical MHD simulations. These have variable rotation rates, and hence represent different levels of activity, of an otherwise Sun-like setup. Our ZDI reconstruction is based on spherical harmonics expansion. By comparing the original values to those of the reconstructed images, we study the ability to reconstruct the surface magnetic field in terms of various characteristics of the field. The main large-scale features are reasonably well recovered, but the strength of the recovered magnetic field is just a fraction of the original input. The quality of the reconstruction shows clear correlations with the data quality. Furthermore, there are some spurious dependencies between stellar parameters and the characteristics of the field. Our study uncovers some limits of ZDI. Firstly, the recovered field strength will generally be lower than the "real" value as smaller structures with opposite polarities will be blurred in the inversion. Secondly, the axisymmetry is overestimated. The poloidality vs. toroidality is better recovered. The reconstruction works better for a stronger field and faster rotation velocity. Still, the ZDI method works surprisingly well even for a weaker field and slow rotation, provided the data has a high signal-to-noise and good rotation phase coverage., Comment: 12 pages, 21 figures, A&A, in press, abstract shortened
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39. Role of three-body dynamics in nucleon-deuteron correlation functions
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Viviani, M., König, S., Kievsky, A., Marcucci, L. E., Singh, B., and Doce, O. Vázquez
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Correlation functions of hadrons can be accessed in high-energy collisions of atomic nuclei, revealing information about the underlying interaction. This work complements experimental efforts to study nucleon-deuteron $Nd$ -- with $N=p$ (proton) or $N=n$ (neutron) -- correlations with theory evaluations using different techniques. The correlation functions $C_{nd}$ and $C_{pd}$ are calculated based on scattering wave function, extending previous benchmarks for the $Nd$ scattering matrix to this new observable. We use hyperspherical harmonics and Faddeev techniques with one of the widely used nucleon-nucleon ($NN$) interactions, the Argonne $v_{18}$ potential. Moreover, in the low-energy region we perform additional calculations in the framework of pionless effective field theory. The $pd$ correlation function is computed in the large-energy region to make contact with a recent measurement by the ALICE Collaboration. We show that the scattering wave function has the proper dynamical input to describe an initial rise and subsequent oscillations of $C_{pd}$ as a function of the energy. Effects on the observables using different $NN$ and three-nucleon potentials are evaluated with the conclusion that variations of around $2\%$ are observed. Although these effects are small, future measurements can go beyond this accuracy allowing for new detailed studies of strong interaction in light nuclear systems. The present study supports the current efforts devoted to the measurement of correlation functions in systems dominated by the strong interactions, such as $pd$, $ppp$, $\Lambda d$ and $pp\Lambda$., Comment: 23 pages, 8 figures
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40. DNA demethylation triggers cell free DNA release in colorectal cancer cells
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Pessei, Valeria, Macagno, Marco, Mariella, Elisa, Congiusta, Noemi, Battaglieri, Vittorio, Battuello, Paolo, Viviani, Marco, Gionfriddo, Giulia, Lamba, Simona, Lorenzato, Annalisa, Oddo, Daniele, Idrees, Fariha, Cavaliere, Alessandro, Bartolini, Alice, Guarrera, Simonetta, Linnebacher, Michael, Monteonofrio, Laura, Cardone, Luca, Milella, Michele, Bertotti, Andrea, Soddu, Silvia, Grassi, Elena, Crisafulli, Giovanni, Bardelli, Alberto, Barault, Ludovic, and Di Nicolantonio, Federica
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41. Vertical transfer of gut microbiota from dam to neonate calf in the early of life
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Gomes, Viviani, Hoffmann, Christian, Castro-Tardón, Daniela Irlanda, Ramos dos Santos, Fernanda Carolina, Suárez-Retamozo, Susan, and Hurley, David John
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42. XENTURION is a population-level multidimensional resource of xenografts and tumoroids from metastatic colorectal cancer patients
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Leto, Simonetta M., Grassi, Elena, Avolio, Marco, Vurchio, Valentina, Cottino, Francesca, Ferri, Martina, Zanella, Eugenia R., Borgato, Sofia, Corti, Giorgio, di Blasio, Laura, Somale, Desiana, Vara-Messler, Marianela, Galimi, Francesco, Sassi, Francesco, Lupo, Barbara, Catalano, Irene, Pinnelli, Marika, Viviani, Marco, Sperti, Luca, Mellano, Alfredo, Ferrero, Alessandro, Zingaretti, Caterina C., Puliafito, Alberto, Primo, Luca, Bertotti, Andrea, and Trusolino, Livio
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43. Cognitions in antisocial personality and their association with “dark” traits
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Rabl, Luna, Kienhöfer, Valerie, Moshagen, Morten, Labek, Karin, and Viviani, Roberto
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44. Role of Histidine 310 in Amydetes vivianii firefly luciferase pH and metal sensitivities and improvement of its color tuning properties
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Pelentir, Gabriel F., Tomazini, Atílio, Bevilaqua, Vanessa R., and Viviani, Vadim R.
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45. Recent advances and current challenges of new approach methodologies in developmental and adult neurotoxicity testing
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Serafini, Melania Maria, Sepehri, Sara, Midali, Miriam, Stinckens, Marth, Biesiekierska, Marta, Wolniakowska, Anna, Gatzios, Alexandra, Rundén-Pran, Elise, Reszka, Edyta, Marinovich, Marina, Vanhaecke, Tamara, Roszak, Joanna, Viviani, Barbara, and SenGupta, Tanima
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46. The Public Role of Italian Sociology: Among Institutions, Universities and Social Engagement
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Sorice, Michele and Viviani, Lorenzo
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47. SARS-CoV-2 epidemiological trend before vaccination era: a seroprevalence study in Apulia, Southern Italy, in 2020
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Marchi, Serena, Coppola, Chiara, Piu, Pietro, Benincasa, Linda, Dapporto, Francesca, Manenti, Alessandro, Viviani, Simonetta, Montomoli, Emanuele, and Trombetta, Claudia Maria
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48. Pathway level subtyping identifies a slow-cycling biological phenotype associated with poor clinical outcomes in colorectal cancer
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Malla, Sudhir B., Byrne, Ryan M., Lafarge, Maxime W., Corry, Shania M., Fisher, Natalie C., Tsantoulis, Petros K., Mills, Megan L., Ridgway, Rachel A., Lannagan, Tamsin R. M., Najumudeen, Arafath K., Gilroy, Kathryn L., Amirkhah, Raheleh, Maguire, Sarah L., Mulholland, Eoghan J., Belnoue-Davis, Hayley L., Grassi, Elena, Viviani, Marco, Rogan, Emily, Redmond, Keara L., Sakhnevych, Svetlana, McCooey, Aoife J., Bull, Courtney, Hoey, Emily, Sinevici, Nicoleta, Hall, Holly, Ahmaderaghi, Baharak, Domingo, Enric, Blake, Andrew, Richman, Susan D., Isella, Claudio, Miller, Crispin, Bertotti, Andrea, Trusolino, Livio, Loughrey, Maurice B., Kerr, Emma M., Tejpar, Sabine, Maughan, Timothy S., Lawler, Mark, Campbell, Andrew D., Leedham, Simon J., Koelzer, Viktor H., Sansom, Owen J., and Dunne, Philip D.
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49. The effect of liquidity creation on systemic risk: evidence from European banking sector
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Louhichi, Waël, Saghi, Nadia, Srour, Zainab, and Viviani, Jean-Laurent
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50. Forecasting gold price with the XGBoost algorithm and SHAP interaction values
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Jabeur, Sami Ben, Mefteh-Wali, Salma, and Viviani, Jean-Laurent
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