155 research outputs found
Probing extra spacetime dimensions at the Tevatron
Theories with extra spacetime dimensions aiming at resolving the hierarchy
problem have recently been developed. These scenarios have provided exciting
new grounds for experimental probes. A review of the searches conducted at the
Tevatron in this framework during its first running phase and the prospects for
its second running phase are reviewed.Comment: Proceedings of the SUSY 2002 conference, Hamburg, Germany. 8 pages
corrected reference and a typ
Bavay â CitĂ© dâAngoulĂšme, terrain Mandron-Peyron
Date de l'opĂ©ration : 1991 (SU) ; 1991 (SD) Inventeur(s) : Loridant FrĂ©dĂ©ric ; Duflot Laurent Le terrain Mandron-Peyron [ (Fig. n°1 : Localisation des zones fouillĂ©es), site C] est situĂ© au nord-ouest de la ville, Ă proximitĂ© du forum, entre les voies antiques Bavay-Tournai (actuellement, RN49) et Bavay-Blicquy (idem, CD24). Lâimportante superficie (2 ha) laissĂ©e Ă lâinvestigation archĂ©ologique donne lâoccasion unique de mieux connaĂźtre lâhabitat gallo-romain et surtout de prĂ©ciser lâancienn..
MoulĂ©zan â CarriĂšre HĂ©ral-NĂšgre
Date de l'opération : 1993 - 1995 (SP) Inventeur(s) : Bessac Jean-Claude (CNRS) ; Duflo Laurent La carriÚre Héral-NÚgre est actuellement exploitée par la société Rocamat à l'extrémité orientale de la commune de Moulézan (Gard). Elle est ouverte dans un sous-faciÚs oolithique de l'affleurement de calcaire urgonien du Bois des Lens [(Bessac, Jean-Claude ; Blanc, Annie ; Blanc, Philippe. 1990.), p. 406, planche I ; (Bessac, Jean-Claude ; Aucher, Marie-Reine ; Blanc, Annie ; Blanc, Philippe. 1996..
NĂźmes â Ălot Grill
Date de l'opĂ©ration : 1992 (SD) ; 1993 (SU) Inventeur(s) : HervĂ© Marie-Laure (AFAN) ; Duflot Laurence Plan gĂ©nĂ©ral des opĂ©rations intra muros de NĂźmes (Fig. n°3 : En noir, les principales fouilles rĂ©alisĂ©es entre 1965 et 1990 Ă lâintĂ©rieur de la ville du Haut-Empire, associĂ©es Ă quelques grands repĂšres topographiques). Ă lâangle formĂ© par le boulevard des ArĂšnes, la rue de la RĂ©publique et la rue Alexandre-Ducros (EZ-474, 475), un projet immobilier devait concerner des parcelles situĂ©es sur ..
Water ice deuteration: a tracer of the chemical history of protostars
Context. Millimetric observations have measured high degrees of molecular
deuteration in several species seen around low-mass protostars. The Herschel
Space Telescope, launched in 2009, is now providing new measures of the
deuterium fractionation of water, the main constituent of interstellar ices.
Aims. We aim at theoretically studying the formation and the deuteration of
water, which is believed to be formed on interstellar grain surfaces in
molecular clouds. Methods. We used our gas-grain astrochemical model GRAINOBLE,
which considers the multilayer formation of interstellar ices. We varied
several input parameters to study their impact on water deuteration. We
included the treatment of ortho- and para-states of key species, including H2,
which affects the deuterium fractionation of all molecules. The model also
includes relevant laboratory and theoretical works on the water formation and
deuteration on grain surfaces. In particular, we computed the transmission
probabilities of surface reactions using the Eckart model, and we considered
ice photodissociation following molecular dynamics simulations. Results. The
use of a multilayer approach allowed us to study the influence of various
parameters on the abundance and the deuteration of water. Deuteration of water
is found to be very sensitive to the ortho-to-para ratio of H2 and to the total
density, but it also depends on the gas/grain temperatures and the visual
extinction of the cloud. Since the deuteration is very sensitive to the
physical conditions, the comparison with sub-millimetric observation towards
the low-mass protostar IRAS 16293 allows us to suggest that water ice is formed
together with CO2 in molecular clouds with limited density, whilst formaldehyde
and methanol are mainly formed in a later phase, where the condensation becomes
denser and colder.Comment: Accepted for publication to A&A. 24 pages, 10 figure
MSSM-inflation revisited: Towards a coherent description of high-energy physics and cosmology
The aim of this paper is to highlight the challenges and potential gains
surrounding a coherent description of physics from the high-energy scales of
inflation down to the lower energy scales probed in particle-physics
experiments. As an example, we revisit the way inflation can be realised within
an effective Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (eMSSM), in which the
and flat directions are lifted by the combined effect of
soft-supersymmetric-breaking masses already present in the MSSM, together with
the addition of effective non-renormalizable operators. We clarify some
features of the model and address the question of the one-loop Renormalization
Group improvement of the inflationary potential, discussing its impact on the
fine-tuning of the model. We also compare the parameter space that is
compatible with current observations (in particular the amplitude,
, and the spectral index,
, of the primordial cosmological
fluctuations) at tree level and at one loop, and discuss the role of reheating.
Finally we perform combined fits of particle and cosmological observables
(mainly ,
, the Higgs mass, and the cold-dark-matter
energy density) with the one-loop inflationary potential applied to some
examples of dark-matter annihilation channels (Higgs-funnel, Higgsinos and
A-funnel), and discuss the status of the ensuing MSSM spectra with respect to
the LHC searches.Comment: 38 pages, 7 figure
Probabilistic Model Checking of the CSMA/CD Protocol Using PRISM and APMC
AbstractCarrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) is the protocol for carrier transmission access in Ethernet networks (international standard IEEE 802.3). On Ethernet, any Network Interface Card (NIC) can try to send a packet in a channel at any time. If another NIC tries to send a packet at the same time, a collision is said to occur and the packets are discarded. The CSMA/CD protocol was designed to avoid this problem, more precisely to allow a NIC to send its packet without collision. This is done by way of a randomized exponential backoff process. In this paper, we analyse the correctness of the CSMA/CD protocol, using techniques from probabilistic model checking and approximate probabilistic model checking. The tools that we use are PRISM and APMC. Moreover, we provide a quantitative analysis of some CSMA/CD properties
ISO observations of the interacting galaxy Markarian 297: with the powerful supernova remnant 1982aa
Markarian (Mkn) 297 is a complex system with two interacting galaxies.
Observations were made with ISO using ISOCAM, ISOPHOT and LWS. We present
ISOCAM maps at 6.7, 7.7, 12 and 14.3 microns which, with PHT-S spectrometry of
the central interacting region, probe the dust obscured star formation and dust
properties. ISOCAM reveals that the strongest emission region in the four MIR
bands is completely unremarkable at visible and near-IR (e.g. 2MASS)
wavelengths, and does not coincide with the nuclear region of either colliding
galaxy. It shares this striking characteristic with the overlap region of the
colliding galaxies in the Antennae (NGC 4038, 4039), the intragroup region of
Stephan's Quintet, and IC 694 in the interacting system Arp 299. At 15 microns,
the hidden source in Mkn 297 is, respectively, 14.6 and 3.8 times more luminous
than the hidden sources in the Antennae (NGC 4038/4039) and Stephan's Quintet.
Numerical simulations indicate that we see the Mkn 297 interaction about 1.5 x
10e8 years after the collision. ISOCAM shows knots and ridges of emission. The
14.3/7.7 micron ratio map implies widespread strong star formation. Strong
emission features were detected in the ISOPHOT spectrum, while [OI], [OIII] and
[CII] emission lines were seen with LWS. Using data from the three instruments,
luminosities and masses for two dust components were determined. The total
infrared luminosity is approximately 10e11 L_sol, marginally a LIRG. A 1979
supernova generated one of the most powerful known radio remnants (SN 1982aa)
close to the strongest MIR source and identified with star forming region 14 in
the optical. This exceptional supernova explosion may have been accompanied by
a GRB, and a search for a GRB in this direction in contemporaneous satellite
data is recommended.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics Updated to
better use recent SN/GRB work and tune terminology in Sec. 4.
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