TY - JOUR A1 - Erdmenger, Johanna A1 - Fernández, Daniel A1 - Flory, Mario A1 - Megías, Eugenio A1 - Straub, Ann-Kathrin A1 - Witkowski, Piotr T1 - Time evolution of entanglement for holographic steady state formation JF - Journal of High Energy Physics N2 - Within gauge/gravity duality, we consider the local quench-like time evolution obtained by joining two 1+1-dimensional heat baths at different temperatures at time \(t\) = 0. A steady state forms and expands in space. For the 2+1-dimensional gravity dual, we find that the “shockwaves” expanding the steady-state region are of spacelike nature in the bulk despite being null at the boundary. However, they do not transport information. Moreover, by adapting the time-dependent Hubeny-Rangamani-Takayanagi prescription, we holographically calculate the entanglement entropy and also the mutual information for different entangling regions. For general temperatures, we find that the entanglement entropy increase rate satisfies the same bound as in the ‘entanglement tsunami’ setups. For small temperatures of the two baths, we derive an analytical formula for the time dependence of the entanglement entropy. This replaces the entanglement tsunami-like behaviour seen for high temperatures. Finally, we check that strong subadditivity holds in this time-dependent system, as well as further more general entanglement inequalities for five or more regions recently derived for the static case. KW - Physics KW - AdS-CFT Correspondence KW - Gauge-gravity correspondence KW - Holography and condensed matter physics (AdS/CMT) Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173798 VL - 2017 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lindert, J. M. A1 - Pozzorini, S. A1 - Boughezal, R. A1 - Campbell, J. M. A1 - Denner, A. A1 - Dittmaier, S. A1 - Gehrmann-De Ridder, A. A1 - Gehrmann, T. A1 - Glover, N. A1 - Huss, A. A1 - Kallweit, S. A1 - Maierhöfer, P. A1 - Mangano, M. L. A1 - Morgan, T. A. A1 - Mück, A. A1 - Petriello, F. A1 - Salam, G. P. A1 - Schönherr, M. A1 - Williams, C. T1 - Precise predictions for \(V+\)jets dark matter backgrounds JF - European Physical Journal C N2 - High-energy jets recoiling against missing transverse energy (MET) are powerful probes of dark matter at the LHC. Searches based on large MET signatures require a precise control of the \({Z(ν\overline{ν})}+\) jet background in the signal region. This can be achieved by taking accurate data in control regions dominated by \(Z(ℓ^+ℓ^−)+\) jet, \(W(ℓν)+\) jet and \(γ+\) jet production, and extrapolating to the \({Z(ν\overline{ν})}+\) jet background by means of precise theoretical predictions. In this context, recent advances in perturbative calculations open the door to significant sensitivity improvements in dark matter searches. In this spirit, we present a combination of state-of-the-art calculations for all relevant \(V+\) jets processes, including throughout NNLO QCD corrections and NLO electroweak corrections supplemented by Sudakov logarithms at two loops. Predictions at parton level are provided together with detailed recommendations for their usage in experimental analyses based on the reweighting of Monte Carlo samples. Particular attention is devoted to the estimate of theoretical uncertainties in the framework of dark matter searches, where subtle aspects such as correlations across different \(V+\) jet processes play a key role. The anticipated theoretical uncertainty in the \({Z(ν\overline{ν})}+\) jet background is at the few percent level up to the TeV range. KW - Physics KW - High energy physics KW - High-energy jets KW - Dark matter Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172555 VL - 77 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kaireit, Till F. A1 - Sorrentino, Sajoscha A. A1 - Renne, Julius A1 - Schoenfeld, Christian A1 - Voskrebenzev, Andreas A1 - Gutberlet, Marcel A1 - Schulz, Angela A1 - Jakob, Peter M. A1 - Hansen, Gesine A1 - Wacker, Frank A1 - Welte, Tobias A1 - Tümmler, Burkhard A1 - Vogel-Claussen, Jens T1 - Functional lung MRI for regional monitoring of patients with cystic fibrosis JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Purpose To test quantitative functional lung MRI techniques in young adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) compared to healthy volunteers and to monitor immediate treatment effects of a single inhalation of hypertonic saline in comparison to clinical routine pulmonary function tests. Materials and methods Sixteen clinically stable CF patients and 12 healthy volunteers prospectively underwent two functional lung MRI scans and pulmonary function tests before and 2h after a single treatment of inhaled hypertonic saline or without any treatment. MRI-derived oxygen enhanced T1 relaxation measurements, fractional ventilation, first-pass perfusion parameters and a morpho-functional CF-MRI score were acquired. Results Compared to healthy controls functional lung MRI detected and quantified significantly increased ventilation heterogeneity in CF patients. Regional functional lung MRI measures of ventilation and perfusion as well as the CF-MRI score and pulmonary function tests could not detect a significant treatment effect two hours after a single treatment with hypertonic saline in young adults with CF (p>0.05). Conclusion This study shows the feasibility of functional lung MRI as a non-invasive, radiation-free tool for monitoring patients with CF. KW - Physics KW - Magnetic resonance imaging KW - Functional magnetic resonance imaging KW - Cystic fibrosis KW - Oxygen KW - Pulmonary imaging KW - Hypertonic KW - Pulmonary function KW - Quantum chronodynamics Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172457 VL - 12 IS - 12 ER -