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The total charm-quark production cross section per unit of rapidity dσ(cc)/dy, and the fragmentation fractions of charm quarks to different charm-hadron species f(c → hc), are measured for the first time in p–Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV at midrapidity (−0.96 < y < 0.04 in the centre-ofmass frame) using data collected by ALICE at the CERN LHC. The results are obtained based on all the available measurements of prompt production of ground-state charm-hadron species: D0, D+,D+s, and J/ψ mesons, and Λ+cand Ξ0cbaryons. The resulting cross section is dσ(cc)/dy = 219.6±6.3 (stat.)+10.5−11.8(syst.)+7.6−2.9(extr.)±5.4 (BR)±4.6 (lumi.)±19.5 (rapidity shape) +15.0 (Ω0c) mb, which is consistent with a binary scaling of pQCD calculations from pp ollisions. The measured fragmentation fractions are compatible with those measured in pp collisions at √s = 5.02 and 13 TeV, showing an increase in the relative production rates of charm baryons with respect to charm mesons in pp and p–Pb collisions compared with e+e − and e−p collisions. The pT-integrated nuclear modification factor of charm quarks, RpPb(cc) = 0.91±0.04 (stat.) +0.08 −0.09 (syst.) +0.04 −0.03 (extr.)±0.03 (lumi.), is found to be consistent with unity and with theoretical predictions including nuclear modifications of the parton distribution functions.
This work aims to differentiate strangeness produced from hard processes (jet-like) and softer processes (underlying event) by measuring the angular correlation between a high-momentum trigger hadron (h) acting as a jet-proxy and a produced strange hadron (φ(1020) meson). Measuring h–φ correlations at midrapidity in p–Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV as a function of event multiplicity provides insight into the microscopic origin of strangeness enhancement in small collision systems. The jet-like and the underlying-event-like strangeness production are investigated as a function of event multiplicity. They are also compared between a lower and higher momentum region. The evolution of the per-trigger yields within the near-side (aligned with the trigger hadron) and away-side (in the opposite direction of the trigger hadron) jet is studied separately, allowing for the characterization of two distinct jet-like production regimes. Furthermore, the h–φ correlations within the underlying event give access to a production regime dominated by soft production processes, which can be compared directly to the in-jet production. Comparisons between h–φ and dihadron correlations show that the observed strangeness enhancement is largely driven by the underlying event, where the φ/h ratio is significantly larger than within the jet regions. As multiplicity increases, the fraction of the total φ(1020) yield coming from jets decreases compared to the underlying event production, leading to high-multiplicity events being dominated by the increased strangeness production from the underlying event
Two new species of Fomitopsidaceae, Pseudofomitopsis fusca R.Saha, A.K.Dutta & K.Acharya sp. nov. and Fomitopsis benghalensis R.Saha, A.K.Dutta & K.Acharya sp. nov., are described from West Bengal, India, based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses (nuclear ITS sequence). Pseudofomitopsis fusca sp. nov. possesses perennial, triquetrous to ungulate, sessile basidiocarps with a shiny, glabrous, azonate, dark brown upper surface, a yellowish grey pore surface with angular pores (3–5 per mm), a dimitic type of hyphal system with clamped generative hyphae, fusoid cystidioles; ellipsoid, cotton blue positive, and basidiospores 3–5 × 1.5–3.5 µm. Fomitopsis benghalensis sp. nov. is characterized by its annual, resupinate basidiocarp with pilose, bluish white to orange-grey, warty, woody upper surface, bluish-white pore surface, circular to angular pores (5–7 per mm), a trimitic type of hyphal system with clamped generative hyphae, fusoid cystidioles, and cylindrical to elongate basidiospores (5.5–8 × 2.5–3.5 µm). The new taxa are compared to closely related taxa. Photomicrographs of the basidiocarps, along with detailed morphological descriptions and a molecular sequence-based phylogenetic tree, are provided.
We review the diagnosis of the genus Eugenys Quate, 1996 (Diptera: Psychodidae) which occurs in the Neotropical Region. Initially known from Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama, we describe one additional species from Costa Rica, Eugenys singularis sp. nov., and two species from Ecuador, namely, Eugenys micra sp. nov. and E. upsilon sp. nov., bringing the total known species to six. This study provides detailed descriptions of the new species based on male and female specimens, along with the first DNA barcodes for the genus and some of the newly described species. We also provide an identification key for identifying male specimens of the genus worldwide. Finally, we discuss the morphological characteristics of Eugenys and compare the genus with other taxa, tentatively suggesting a placement within the tribe Pericomaini.
Two species new to science Willowsia sikkimensis sp. nov. and W. arunachalensis sp. nov., and one new record of the genus Willowsia Shoebotham, 1917 are described and illustrated here. The new species are mainly distinguished from the others on the basis of pigment pattern, scale type and chaetotaxy. The species were collected from the states of Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim (India). Willowsia shiae Pan, Zhang & Chen, 2006 is recorded for the first time from India (Arunachal Pradesh) and redescribed with detailed chaetotaxic nomenclature. A key to the Indian species of Willowsia and a comparison table of related species are also provided.
Der vorliegende Aufsatz befasst sich mit der Frage nach der Bedeutung von Zukunft aus Sicht des Mittelalters. Als Grundlage dienen hierfür Auszüge aus dem "Prosa-Lancelot" sowie Strickers "Daniel von dem blühenden Tal", da sich an Auszügen dieser Texte exemplarisch das Wirken von 'Zukunft' im mittelalterlichen Erzähltext illustrieren lässt. Die aus der Analyse gewonnenen Thesen werden mit der modernen Definition des Zukunftsbegriffes nach Lucian Hölscher zusammengeführt und diskutiert. Über den Weg der Raum-Zeit-Gefüge wird abschließend dargelegt, inwiefern sich die Zukunftsvorstellungen innerhalb der mittelalterlichen Literatur entwickelt haben und wie sich diese in ihrer Darstellung unterscheiden.
Anhand der Heimatkonzeption von Ernst Bloch soll der Begriff der 'Heimat' einer kritischen Betrachtung unterzogen werden. Grundlegende Merkmale in zeitlicher wie räumlicher Perspektive ausmachend, formuliert Bloch ein Heimatkonzept, das jenseits abgrenzender Selbst-Fremd-Dichotomien eine Zukunftsperspektive entwirft, die durch das Handeln gesellschaftlicher wie individueller Akteur:innen erst erreicht werden muss. Zusammen mit dem Raumkonzept der 'Nicht-Orte' von Marc Augé werden in Vicki Baums "Menschen im Hotel" (1929) Potenziale zukünftiger Heimatkonstruktionen nachgespürt und analysiert.
"Der Atem reinster Gegenwärtigkeit: no future" : Zukunft in Roman Ehrlichs Klima-Dystopie "Malé"
(2024)
Dieser Aufsatz beschäftigt sich mit der Frage, welche Krisen und Potenziale sich in Roman Ehrlichs 2020 erschienener Klima-Dystopie "Malé" aus dem Entwurf einer apokalyptischen Zukunft für das Erzählen ergeben. "Malé" thematisiert vor dem Hintergrund der Klimawandel-Bedrohung eine Utopie-Krise und erzählt im Modus der Rückblende eine Weltuntergangsgeschichte. Der Roman postuliert im Angesicht einer prekären Zukunft eine Identitäts- und Sprachproblematik, die auch die Literatur betrifft. Dabei deutet sich anhand von Raum- und Körperdarstellungen das Ende anthropozentrischer Konzepte an. Der Roman schlägt seine eigene synekdotische, polyphone Form als Überwindungspotenzial vor und sucht nach einer neuen Sprache und Ästhetik, in der eine Einheit mit nicht-menschlichen Entitäten gedacht und formuliert werden kann. So zeigt sich in "Malé" immer wieder utopisches Potenzial. Dies betont aus der Zukunftsperspektive die Gegenwart als Moment, an dem eine Verhinderung der durch multiple Krisen ausgelösten Apokalypse durch radikales Umdenken und Handeln noch möglich ist.