4 resultados para co-located satellites
em ArchiMeD - Elektronische Publikationen der Universität Mainz - Alemanha
Resumo:
In case of violation of CPT- and Lorentz Symmetry, the minimal Standard Model Extension (SME) of Kostelecky and coworkers predicts sidereal modulations of atomic transition frequencies as the Earth rotates relative to a Lorentz-violating background field. One method to search for these modulations is the so-called clock-comparison experiment, where the frequencies of co-located clocks are compared as they rotate with respect to the fixed stars. In this work an experiment is presented where polarized 3He and 129Xe gas samples in a glass cell serve as clocks, whose nuclear spin precession frequencies are detected with the help of highly sensitive SQUID sensors inside a magnetically shielded room. The unique feature of this experiment is the fact that the spins are precessing freely, with transverse relaxation times of up to 4.4 h for 129Xe and 14.1 h for 3He. To be sensitive to Lorentz-violating effects, the influence of external magnetic fields is canceled via the weighted difference of the 3He and 129Xe frequencies or phases. The Lorentz-violating SME parameters for the neutron are determined out of a fit on the phase difference data of 7 spin precession measurements of 12 to 16 hours length. The result of the fit gives an upper limit for the equatorial component of the neutron parameter b_n of 3.7×10^(−32) GeV at the 95% confidence level. This value is not limited by the signal-to-noise ratio, but by the strong correlations between the fit parameters. To reduce the correlations and therewith improve the sensitivity of future experiments, it will be necessary to change the time structure of the weighted phase difference, which can be realized by increasing the 129Xe relaxation time.
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Light pseudoscalar bosons, such as the axion that was originally proposed as a solution of the strong CP problem, would cause a new spin-dependent short-range interaction. In this thesis, an experiment is presented to search for axion mediated short-range interaction between a nucleon and the spin of a polarized bound neutron. This interaction cause a shift in the precession frequency of nuclear spin-polarized gases in the presence of an unpolarized mass. To get rid of magnetic field drifts co-located, nuclear spin polarized 3He and 129Xe atoms were used. The free nuclear spin precession frequencies were measured in a homogeneous magnetic guiding field of about 350nT using LTc SQUID detectors. The whole setup was housed in a magnetically shielded room at the Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) in Berlin. With this setup long nuclear spin-coherence times, respectively, transverse relaxation times of 5h for 129Xe and 53h for 3He could be achieved. The results of the last run in September 2010 are presented which give new upper limits on the scalar-pseudoscalar coupling of axion-like particles in the axion-mass window from 10^(-2) eV to 10^(-6) eV. The laboratory upper bounds were improved by up to 4 orders of magnitude.
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Aerosol particles are strongly related to climate, air quality, visibility and human health issues. They contribute the largest uncertainty in the assessment of the Earth´s radiative budget, directly by scattering or absorbing solar radiation or indirectly by nucleating cloud droplets. The influence of aerosol particles on cloud related climatic effects essentially depends upon their number concentration, size and chemical composition. A major part of submicron aerosol consists of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) that is formed in the atmosphere by the oxidation of volatile organic compounds. SOA can comprise a highly diverse spectrum of compounds that undergo continuous chemical transformations in the atmosphere.rnThe aim of this work was to obtain insights into the complexity of ambient SOA by the application of advanced mass spectrometric techniques. Therefore, an atmospheric pressure chemical ionization ion trap mass spectrometer (APCI-IT-MS) was applied in the field, facilitating the measurement of ions of the intact molecular organic species. Furthermore, the high measurement frequency provided insights into SOA composition and chemical transformation processes on a high temporal resolution. Within different comprehensive field campaigns, online measurements of particular biogenic organic acids were achieved by combining an online aerosol concentrator with the APCI-IT-MS. A holistic picture of the ambient organic aerosol was obtained through the co-located application of other complementary MS techniques, such as aerosol mass spectrometry (AMS) or filter sampling for the analysis by liquid chromatography / ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry (LC/UHRMS).rnIn particular, during a summertime field study at the pristine boreal forest station in Hyytiälä, Finland, the partitioning of organic acids between gas and particle phase was quantified, based on the online APCI-IT-MS and AMS measurements. It was found that low volatile compounds reside to a large extent in the gas phase. This observation can be interpreted as a consequence of large aerosol equilibration timescales, which build up due to the continuous production of low volatile compounds in the gas phase and/or a semi-solid phase state of the ambient aerosol. Furthermore, in-situ structural informations of particular compounds were achieved by using the MS/MS mode of the ion trap. The comparison to MS/MS spectra from laboratory generated SOA of specific monoterpene precursors indicated that laboratory SOA barely depicts the complexity of ambient SOA. Moreover, it was shown that the mass spectra of the laboratory SOA more closely resemble the ambient gas phase composition, indicating that the oxidation state of the ambient organic compounds in the particle phase is underestimated by the comparison to laboratory ozonolysis. These observations suggest that the micro-scale processes, such as the chemistry of aerosol aging or the gas-to-particle partitioning, need to be better understood in order to predict SOA concentrations more reliably.rnDuring a field study at the Mt. Kleiner Feldberg, Germany, a slightly different aerosol concentrator / APCI-IT-MS setup made the online analysis of new particle formation possible. During a particular nucleation event, the online mass spectra indicated that organic compounds of approximately 300 Da are main constituents of the bulk aerosol during ambient new particle formation. Co-located filter analysis by LC/UHRMS analysis supported these findings and furthermore allowed to determine the molecular formulas of the involved organic compounds. The unambiguous identification of several oxidized C 15 compounds indicated that oxidation products of sesquiterpenes can be important compounds for the initial formation and subsequent growth of atmospheric nanoparticles.rnThe LC/UHRMS analysis furthermore revealed that considerable amounts of organosulfates and nitrooxy organosulfates were detected on the filter samples. Indeed, it was found that several nitrooxy organosulfate related APCI-IT-MS mass traces were simultaneously enhanced. Concurrent particle phase ion chromatography and AMS measurements indicated a strong bias between inorganic sulfate and total sulfate concentrations, supporting the assumption that substantial amounts of sulfate was bonded to organic molecules.rnFinally, the comprehensive chemical analysis of the aerosol composition was compared to the hygroscopicity parameter kappa, which was derived from cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) measurements. Simultaneously, organic aerosol aging was observed by the evolution of a ratio between a second and a first generation biogenic oxidation product. It was found that this aging proxy positively correlates with increasing hygroscopicity. Moreover, it was observed that the bonding of sulfate to organic molecules leads to a significant reduction of kappa, compared to an internal mixture of the same mass fractions of purely inorganic sulfate and organic molecules. Concluding, it has been shown within this thesis that the application of modern mass spectrometric techniques allows for detailed insights into chemical and physico-chemical processes of atmospheric aerosols.rn
Funktion der C 4-Dicarboxylat-Transporter DctA und DcuB als Co-Sensoren von DcuS in Escherichia coli
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Escherichia coli kann C4-Dicarboxylate sowohl unter aeroben als auch unter anaeroben Bedingungen zur Energiekonservierung nutzen. Die Synthese der beteiligten Transporter und Enzyme wird auf der Transkriptionsebene durch das Zweikomponentensystem DcuSR reguliert. DcuS ist der Sensor für C4-Dicarboxylate. Der Antwortregulator DcuR wird von DcuS aktiviert und induziert die Expression des C4-Dicarboxylat-Transporters DctA unter aeroben Verhältnissen. Anaerob verstärkt DcuSR die Expression des Fumarat/Succinat-Antiporters DcuB, der Fumarase B und der Fumaratreduktase FrdABCD. DctA und DcuB agieren als Co-Sensoren von DcuS und üben einen negativen Effekt auf die Genexpression von dctA bzw. dcuB aus.rnIn dieser Arbeit wurde die Funktion von DctA und DcuB als Co-Sensoren von DcuS untersucht. Sowohl für DcuB als auch für DctA wurde eine direkte Protein-Protein-Interaktion mit DcuS über ein bakterielles Two-Hybrid System nachgewiesen. DcuS bildete ein Transporter-Sensor-Cluster mit DctA und DcuB. C-terminale Verkürzung und die Mutagenese einzelner Aminosäuren der C-terminalen Helix 8b von DctA führten zu einem Verlust der Interaktion mit DcuS. Mit dieser Interaktion gingen sowohl die regulatorische Funktion als auch die Transportfunktion der Punktmutante DctA-L414A verloren. Ein Verlust der Interaktion wurde ebenfalls zwischen einer konstitutiv aktiven DcuS-Mutante und wildtypischem DctA beobachtet. Ebenso zeigte sich eine partielle Reduktion der Interaktion von DcuS mit DctA, wenn DcuS nach der zweiten Transmembranhelix verkürzt wurde. Die Interaktion zwischen DcuS und DctA wurde durch den Effektor Fumarat modifiziert, ging aber nicht komplett verloren.rnDctA konnte in verschiedenen Plasmidsystemen überproduziert werden und bildete Homotrimere. Die Topologie von DctA wurde mit experimentellen und in silico Methoden aufgeklärt. DctA ähnelt der Struktur und Topologie des Aminosäuretransporters Glt aus Pyrococcus horikoshii. DctA besitzt acht Transmembranhelices mit einem cytosolischen N- und C-Terminus sowie zwei Haarnadelschleifen. Die Substratbindung findet höchstwahrscheinlich in den Haarnadelschleifen statt und der Transport erfolgt nach dem „alternating access“ Modell.rnAußerdem wurde die Funktion des Transporters YfcC untersucht. Das Gen yfcC wurde mit Schlüsselgenen des Acetatstoffwechsels co-transkribiert. In yfcC-Deletionsstämmen zeigte sich ein stammspezifischer Defekt bei Wachstum mit Acetat und Transport von Acetat.