104 research outputs found
Possible Single Resonant Production of the Fourth Generation Charged Leptons at Colliders
Single resonant productions of the fourth standard model generation charged
lepton via anomalous interactions at gamma e colliders based on future linear
e^+ e^- colliders with 500 GeV and 1 TeV center of mass energies are studied.
Signatures of and
anomalous processes followed by the hadronic and leptonic decay of the Z boson
and corresponding standard model backgrounds are discussed in details. The
lowest necessary luminosities to observe these processes and the achievable
values of the anomalous coupling strengths are determined.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, 4 table
Anomalous single production of the fourth generation charged leptons at future ep colliders
Possible single productions of the fourth standard model family charged
leptons via anomalous interactions at the future ep colliders are studied.
Signatures of such anomalous processes and backgrounds are discussed in detail.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
A Search for the Fourth SM Family Fermions and E_6 Quarks at Colliders
The potential of colliders to investigate the fourth SM
family fermions predicted by flavour democracy has been analyzed. It is shown
that muon colliders are advantageous for both pair production of fourth family
fermions and resonance production of fourth family quarkonia. Also isosinglet
quarks production at colliders has been investigated.Comment: 9 pages, 5 table
Fracturing ranked surfaces
Discretized landscapes can be mapped onto ranked surfaces, where every
element (site or bond) has a unique rank associated with its corresponding
relative height. By sequentially allocating these elements according to their
ranks and systematically preventing the occupation of bridges, namely elements
that, if occupied, would provide global connectivity, we disclose that bridges
hide a new tricritical point at an occupation fraction , where
is the percolation threshold of random percolation. For any value of in the
interval , our results show that the set of bridges has a
fractal dimension in two dimensions. In the limit , a self-similar fracture is revealed as a singly connected line
that divides the system in two domains. We then unveil how several seemingly
unrelated physical models tumble into the same universality class and also
present results for higher dimensions
Linac-LHC EP Collider Options
We describe various parameter scenarios for a ring-linac ep collider based on LHC and an independent electron linac. Luminosities between and can be achieved with a s.c. linac, operated either in pulsed or in cw mode, with optional recirculation, at a total electric wallplug power of order 20 MW. Higher luminosities, of several can be reached by investing more electric power or by energy recovery. Finally, merits of a linac-ring ep collider are discussed
A primer on qualitative research synthesis in TESOL
Secondary research in the form of literature reviews facilitates consolidation and transfer of knowledge. In the field of TESOL, the majority of secondary research is conducted in the form of narrative reviews, which rely on the Plonskyâs selection and interpretation of primary studies and findings. Systematic reviews, which can be broadly categorized into meta-analysis (focusing on quantitative data) and qualitative research synthesis (focusing on qualitative data), are gaining popularity (see Plonsky, 2017) but are still less common. In particular, qualitative data collected from language classrooms, which are often criticized because of their lack of generalizability, are seldom synthesized in a systematic fashion. Against this backdrop, this article first attempts to make a case for conducting qualitative research synthesis in the field of TESOL. Second, this article provides a methodological framework and an example of how qualitative research synthesis can be conducted. The article closes with recommendations to promote qualitative research synthesis in the field of TESOL.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe
Phase space structures governing reaction dynamics in rotating molecules
Recently the phase space structures governing reaction dynamics in
Hamiltonian systems have been identified and algorithms for their explicit
construction have been developed. These phase space structures are induced by
saddle type equilibrium points which are characteristic for reaction type
dynamics. Their construction is based on a Poincar{\'e}-Birkhoff normal form.
Using tools from the geometric theory of Hamiltonian systems and their
reduction we show in this paper how the construction of these phase space
structures can be generalized to the case of the relative equilibria of a
rotational symmetry reduced -body system. As rotations almost always play an
important role in the reaction dynamics of molecules the approach presented in
this paper is of great relevance for applications.Comment: 28 pages, 7 figures, pdflate
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