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Direct CP Violation in B->phi K_s and New Physics
In the presence of large New Physics contributions to loop-induced b->s
transitions, sizable direct CP violation in B-> phi K decays is expected on
general grounds. We compute explicitly CP-violating effects using QCD
factorization and find that, even in the restricted case in which New Physics
has the same penguin structure as the Standard Model, the rate asymmetry can be
of order one. We briefly discuss a more general scenario and comment on the
inclusion of power-suppressed corrections to factorization.Comment: 3 page
The Neron-Severi group of a proper seminormal complex variety
We prove a Lefschetz (1,1)-Theorem for proper seminormal varieties over the
complex numbers. The proof is a non-trivial geometric argument applied to the
isogeny class of the Lefschetz 1-motive associated to the mixed Hodge structure
on H^2.Comment: 16 pages; Mathematische Zeitschrift (2008
QCD Corrections in two-Higgs-doublet extensions of the Standard Model with Minimal Flavor Violation
We present the QCD corrections to R_b and to the Delta B=1 effective
Hamiltonian in models with a second Higgs field that couples to the quarks
respecting the criterion of Minimal Flavor Violation, thus belonging either to
the (1,2)_1/2 or to the (8,2)_1/2 representation of SU(3)xSU(2)xU(1). After the
inclusion of the QCD corrections, the prediction for R_b becomes practically
insensitive to the choice of renormalization scheme for the top mass, which for
the type-I and type-II models translates in a more robust lower bound on
tan(beta). The QCD-corrected determinations of Rb and BR(B->Xs gamma) are used
to discuss the constraints on the couplings of a (colored) charged Higgs boson
to top and bottom quarks.Comment: 19 pages, 7 figures. v2: version published in Phys. Rev. D, with
additional reference and not
Minimal Flavour Violation with hierarchical squark masses
In a supersymmetric model with hierarchical squark masses we analyze a
pattern of flavour symmetry breaking centered on the special role of the top
Yukawa coupling and, by extension, of the full Yukawa couplings for the up-type
quarks. For sufficiently heavy squarks of the first and second generation this
leads to effective Minimal Flavour Violation of the Flavour Changing Neutral
Current amplitudes. For this to happen we determine the bounds on the masses of
the heavy squarks with QCD corrections taken into account, properly including
previously neglected effects. We believe that the view presented in this paper
altogether strengthens the case for hierarchical sfermions.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure. v2: an equation correcte
Corrosion behavior of dental implants immersed into human saliva: Preliminary results of an in vitro study
Over the years, dif- ferent implant surfaces have been used to try to maximize bone to implant contact. The aim of this study was to compare levels of metallic ions and particles dissolution collected from two dif- ferent dental implants surfaces immersed into human saliva.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 60 den- tal implants were tested. Group A: sanded with aluminium oxide medium grade particles and ac- id-etched; Group B: micro-sanded with calcium phosphate powders and acid-etched. Forty im- plants were immersed in 20 ml of human saliva, twenty, as a control, in sterile saline solution. ICP-MS was performed to detect any metallic ions released from dental implants at T0, on day 1 (T1), on day 3 (T2), after one week (T3), on day 14 (T4), after 3 months (T5) and after 6 months (T6).
RESULTS: Dissolution of metallic particles of titanium and nickel, absent in human saliva (T0), were found after one week (T3) for Group B and after 3 months (T5) for Group A. Vanadium was already detected in small concentrations in either group after 1 day, with an exponential growth for Group B.
CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary results reported signi cant values of Ti, Ni and V released by Group B, showing for the rst time statistically signi cant values of vanadium
Natural relations among physical observables in the neutrino mass matrix
We find all possible relations among physical observables arising from
neutrino mass matrices that describe in a natural way the currently observed
pattern (tan_23 and tan_12 large, dm^2_Sun/dm^2_Atm and tan_13 small) in terms
of a minimum number of parameters. Natural here means due only to the relative
smallness (vanishing) of some parameters in the relevant lagrangian, without
special relations or accidental cancellations among them.Comment: 14 pages, 1 eps figur
Neutralino Decays in the Complex MSSM at One-Loop: a Comparison of On-Shell Renormalization Schemes
We evaluate two-body decay modes of neutralinos in the Minimal Supersymmetric
Standard Model with complex parameters (cMSSM). Assuming heavy scalar quarks we
take into account all two-body decay channels involving charginos, neutralinos,
(scalar) leptons, Higgs bosons and Standard Model gauge bosons. The evaluation
of the decay widths is based on a full one-loop calculation including hard and
soft QED radiation. Of particular phenomenological interest are decays
involving the Lightest Supersymmetric Particle (LSP), i.e. the lightest
neutralino, or a neutral or charged Higgs boson. For the chargino/neutralino
sector we employ two different renormalization schemes, which differ in the
treatment of the complex phases. In the numerical analysis we concentrate on
the decay of the heaviest neutralino and show the results in the two different
schemes. The higher-order corrections of the heaviest neutralino decay widths
involving the LSP can easily reach a level of about 10-15%, while the
corrections to the decays to Higgs bosons are up to 20-30%, translating into
corrections of similar size in the respective branching ratios. The difference
between the two schemes, indicating the size of unknown two-loop corrections,
is less than order(0.1%). These corrections are important for the correct
interpretation of LSP and Higgs production at the LHC and at a future linear
e+e- collider. The results will be implemented into the Fortran code FeynHiggs.Comment: 49 pages, 27 figures, typos corrected. arXiv admin note: substantial
text overlap with arXiv:1112.0760, arXiv:1111.7289, arXiv:1204.400
Lepton flavor violation in the supersymmetric standard model with vectorlike leptons
Lepton flavor violating processes are obtained from the mixing between
ordinary leptons and vectorlike SU(2)_L doublet leptons which may originate in
E_6. The effects of this lepton mixing are, however, suppressed naturally by
the hierarchy of the charged lepton masses. In the supersymmetric model,
significant effects of lepton flavor violation may appear rather through
slepton mixing, which is in the present case generated by radiative corrections
with ordinary-exotic lepton couplings. We are especially interested in the mu
-> e gamma decay. In the model without the bare mass term of vectorlike
leptons, the supersymmetric contributions are rather suppressed due to the
approximate U(1)_e X U(1)_mu. It is, however, remarkable that they are
substantially enhanced by tan^6 beta. Then, B(mu -> e gamma) might be
comparable to the experimental bound for large tan beta. In the model with the
bare mass term, much larger contributions are obtained through slepton mixing.
These investigations show that the supersymmetric effects on lepton flavor
violation due to the vectorlike leptons can be observed in the near future
experiments.Comment: 25 pages, 5 figures, comments about K0-K0bar mixing adde
Dairy production in urban and periurban area of ExtrĂȘme-Nord in Cameroon: milk yield and microbial contamination
Local dairy production plays a very important role in developing countries in order to promote the health status of the population. To determine the weight and the hygiene level of milk products, available in the market of the capital city of the ExtrĂȘme-Nord region, a survey on the milk yield and microbial contamination was developed. Milk samples from 89 dairy farmers in the urban and periurban area of Maroua, divided in 11 groups, matching the Groupe d'Initiative Commune (groups of common interest - GICs), were analyzed for yield, pH value, temperature, density and microbial contamination. The belonging to the different groups of farmers had a statistical influence on milk quantity and density, according to the feed availability. As well the season had an influence on all the quality and quantity parameters. The time and season of delivery affected significantly the milk quality, instead no influence was attributed to the microbial contamination. The results of this survey showed an adequate qualitative level of the local milk production, which may be improved with a higher feeding system and with a better organisation of the delivery
Logarithmic SUSY electroweak effects on four-fermion processes at TeV energies
We compute the MSSM one-loop contributions to the asymptotic energy behaviour
of fermion-antifermion pair production at future lepton-antilepton colliders.
Besides the conventional logarithms of Renormalization Group origin, extra SUSY
linear logarithmic terms appear of "Sudakov-type". In the TeV range their
overall effect on a variety of observables can be quite relevant and
drastically different from that obtained in the SM case.Comment: 19 pages and 14 figures, corrected version. e-mail:
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