166 research outputs found
Low energy behaviour of standard model extensions
The integration of heavy scalar fields is discussed in a class of BSM models,
containing more that one representation for scalars and with mixing. The
interplay between integrating out heavy scalars and the Standard Model
decoupling limit is examined. In general, the latter cannot be obtained in
terms of only one large scale and can only be achieved by imposing further
assumptions on the couplings. Systematic low-energy expansions are derived in
the more general, non-decoupling scenario, including mixed tree-loop and mixed
heavy-light generated operators. The number of local operators is larger than
the one usually reported in the literature.Comment: 32 pages, 8 figure
AR for Demolished Heritage: the First Italian Parliament in Turin
This research presents a study of reconstructive digital modelling and AR application on the chamber of the First Italian Parliament located in the courtyard of Palazzo Carignano in Turin.
The study carried out in cooperation with the Direzione Regionale Musei del Piemonte, based in Palazzo Carignano, focuses on a building that no longer exists, a part of the demolished heritage that only remains in documents, archive drawings and historical studies.
The research that led to the creation of a 3D model began through a process of analysis and study of historical documents, consisting of both descriptive sources and various drawings of the architecture.
The type and graphic characteristics of the sources influenced the degree of accuracy of the reconstruction, just as the type and mode of communication of this heritage affected the reconstructed digital model itself.
Through the use of AR applications, the model is to be represented and visualised in its design space, to be integrated into a larger and new virtual museum
Engineering Phonon Polaritons in van der Waals Heterostructures to Enhance In-Plane Optical Anisotropy
Van der Waals heterostructures assembled from layers of 2D materials have
attracted considerable interest due to their novel optical and electrical
properties. Here we report a scattering-type scanning near field optical
microscopy study of hexagonal boron nitride on black phosphorous (h-BN/BP)
heterostructures, demonstrating the first direct observation of in-plane
anisotropic phonon polariton modes in vdW heterostructures. Strikingly, the
measured in-plane optical anisotropy along armchair and zigzag crystal axes
exceeds the ratio of refractive indices of BP in the x-y plane. We explain that
this enhancement is due to the high confinement of the phonon polaritons in
h-BN. We observe a maximum in-plane optical anisotropy of {\alpha}_max=1.25 in
the 1405-1440 cm-1 frequency spectrum. These results provide new insights on
the behavior of polaritons in vdW heterostructures, and the observed anisotropy
enhancement paves the way to novel nanophotonic devices and to a new way to
characterize optical anisotropy in thin films
Resolving parameter degeneracies in long-baseline experiments by atmospheric neutrino data
In this work we show that the physics reach of a long-baseline (LBL) neutrino
oscillation experiment based on a superbeam and a megaton water Cherenkov
detector can be significantly increased if the LBL data are combined with data
from atmospheric neutrinos (ATM) provided by the same detector. ATM data are
sensitive to the octant of and to the type of the neutrino mass
hierarchy, mainly through three-flavor effects in e-like events. This allows to
resolve the so-called - and sign()-parameter
degeneracies in LBL data. As a consequence it becomes possible to distinguish
the normal from the inverted neutrino mass ordering at CL from a
combined LBL+ATM analysis if . The potential
to identify the true values of and the CP-phase
is significantly increased through the lifting of the
degeneracies. These claims are supported by a detailed simulation of the T2K
(phase II) LBL experiment combined with a full three-flavor analysis of ATM
data in the HyperKamiokande detector.Comment: 25 pages, 10 figure
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