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Search for couplings at the LHC
New physics models predict the possibility of extra neutral gauge bosons
() associated with an extra gauge symmetry. We study the couplings
of the Higgs boson to the boson and boson predicted by the new physics
models. The couplings of the boson to quarks can also be investigated
through the interactions. The accessible ranges of the parameter
space have been searched for processes and at the LHC with TeV.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figure
Resonant production of diquarks at high energy pp, ep and e+e- colliders
Resonant productions of the first generation scalar and vector diquarks at
high energy hadron-hadron (pp), lepton-hadron (ep) and lepton-lepton (e+e-)
colliders are investigated. Taking into account the hadronic component of the
photon, diquarks can be produced resonantly in the lepton-hadron and
lepton-lepton collisions. Production rates, decay widths and signatures of
diquarks are discussed using the general, SU(3)_{C} x SU(2)_{W} x U(1)_{Y}
invariant, effective Lagrangian. The corresponding dijet backgrounds are
examined in the interested invariant mass regions. The attainable mass limits
and couplings are obtained for the diquarks that can be produced in hadron
collisions and in resolved photon processes. It is shown that hadron collider
with center of mass energy sqrt(s)=14 TeV will be able to discover scalar and
vector diquarks with masses up to m_{DQ}=9 TeV for quark-diquark-quark coupling
alpha_{DQ}=0.1. Relatively, lighter diquarks can be probed at ep and e+e-
collisions in more clear environment.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figures, 6 table
Silicene Like Domains on IrSi3 Crystallites
Recently, silicene, the graphene equivalent of silicon, has attracted a lot
of attention due to its compatibility with Si-based electronics. So far,
silicene has been epitaxy grown on various crystalline surfaces such as
Ag(110), Ag(111), Ir(111), ZrB2(0001) and Au(110) substrates. Here, we present
a new method to grow silicene via high temperature surface reconstruction of
hexagonal IrSi3 nanocrystals. The h-IrSi3 nanocrystals are formed by annealing
thin Ir layers on Si(111) surface. A detailed analysis of the STM images shows
the formation of silicene like domains on the surface of some of the IrSi3
crystallites. We studied both morphology and electronic properties of these
domains by using both scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy and
first-principles calculation methods
A Workstation for microassembly
In this paper, an open-architecture, reconfigurable microassembly workstation for efficient and reliable assembly of micromachined parts is presented. The
workstation is designed to be used as a research tool for investigation of the problems in microassembly. The development of such a workstation includes the design of: (i) a manipulation system consisting of motion stages providing
necessary travel range and precision for the realization of assembly tasks, (ii) a vision system to visualize the microworld and the determination of the position and orientation of micro components to be assembled, (iii) a robust control system and necessary mounts for the end effectors in such a way that according to the task to be realized, the manipulation tools can be easily changed and the system will be ready for the predefined task. In addition
tele-operated and semi-automated assembly concepts are implemented. The design is verified by implementing the range of the tasks in micro-parts manipulation. The versatility of the workstation is demonstrated and high accuracy of positioning is sho
From spin-polarized interfaces to giant magnetoresistance in organic spin valves
We calculate the spin-polarized electronic transport through a molecular
bilayer spin valve from first principles, and establish the link between the
magnetoresistance and the spin-dependent inter- actions at the metal-molecule
interfaces. The magnetoresistance of a Fe|bilayer-C70|Fe spin valve attains a
high value of 70% in the linear response regime, but it drops sharply as a
function of the applied bias. The current polarization has a value of 80% in
linear response, and also decreases as a function of bias. Both these trends
can be modelled in terms of prominent spin-dependent Fe|C70 interface states
close to the Fermi level, unfolding the potential of spinterface science to
control and optimize spin currents.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure
Electromagnetic radiation from multilayer printed circuit boards: a 3D FDTD-based virtual emission predictor
A novel FDTD-based virtual electromagnetic compatibility tool for the prediction of electromagnetic emissions from a multilayer printed circuit board is introduced. Tests are performed with characteristic structures and sample simulation results are presented
In-wheel motor design for electric vehicles
In this work an in-wheel electric motor prototype has been designed for experimental purposes. In-Wheel Motor (Hub motor) can be used in electric cars with 4 wheel independent drive configuration. Within every wheel, there can be one “Direct-Drive In-Wheel Motor” to generate the necessary torque per wheel. Unlike conventional “central drive unit” systems, torque as well as the power and speed can be supplied to each tire independently. The difference in this work is the design of a direct drive electric motor which is able to carry transverse loading acts on a tire. Type of the motor is called inverted configuration or outer rotor structure in the literature. The electric machine designed in this work is Switched Reluctance Machine. First a 3D solid model was created. Necessary strength analyses have been done. Simultaneously, electromagnetic FEA has been done, when it is necessary either of the designs were modified until it converged to a set of consistent dimensions for both mechanic and electromagnetic design. Last, the results of the electromagnetic analysis were embedded into a hybrid simulation model, in order to check the coherency between the design and the analysis. The results were coherent
İstanbul'da kebap kokusu
Taha Toros Arşivi, Dosya No: 112-Lokantalarİstanbul Kalkınma Ajansı (TR10/14/YEN/0033) İstanbul Development Agency (TR10/14/YEN/0033
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING PROFESSIONALS’ UNDERSTANDING OF CONTEXT
Having an interdisciplinary nature, context is viewed differently in the relevant literature, calling for more clarification of the notion of context. How English Language Teaching (ELT) professionals understand the notion of context is crucial for effective teaching of English as a foreign language. To investigate how ELT professionals in Turkey understand context and reflect their conceptualization of context, two questionnaires and a task were used. The results of the descriptive study reveal that ELT professionals generally agree to the propositions made in the context-theoretic literature even though they have diverse opinions about the transparency of context and about the feasibility to re-create English oral communication contexts in ELT settings. It is also observed in the results that the amount of ELT professionals’ thinking about what context is does not always increase as the academic degree levels go up. It is recommended that the pre-service syllabi of the courses of linguistics should be enriched in terms of the literature relevant to context
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