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Kaluza-Klein Masses and Couplings: Radiative Corrections to Tree-Level Relations
The most direct experimental signature of a compactified extra dimension is
the appearance of towers of Kaluza-Klein particles obeying specific mass and
coupling relations. However, such masses and couplings are subject to radiative
corrections. In this paper, using techniques developed in previous work, we
investigate the extent to which such radiative corrections deform the expected
tree-level relations between Kaluza-Klein masses and couplings. As toy models
for our analysis, we investigate a flat five-dimensional scalar \lambda\phi^4
model and a flat five-dimensional Yukawa model involving both scalars and
fermions. In each case, we identify the conditions under which the tree-level
relations are stable to one-loop order, and the situations in which radiative
corrections modify the algebraic forms of these relations. Such corrections to
Kaluza-Klein spectra therefore have the potential to distort the apparent
geometry of a large extra dimension.Comment: 34 pages, LaTeX, 12 figure
New Regulators for Quantum Field Theories with Compactified Extra Dimensions. II: Ultraviolet Finiteness and Effective Field Theory Implementation
In a previous companion paper [arXiv:0712.3532], we proposed two new
regulators for quantum field theories in spacetimes with compactified extra
dimensions. Unlike most other regulators which have been used in the
extra-dimension literature, these regulators are specifically designed to
respect the original higher-dimensional Lorentz and gauge symmetries that exist
prior to compactification, and not merely the four-dimensional symmetries which
remain afterward. In this paper, we use these regulators in order to develop a
method for extracting ultraviolet-finite results from one-loop calculations.
This method also allows us to derive Wilsonian effective field theories for
Kaluza-Klein modes at different energy scales. Our method operates by ensuring
that divergent corrections to parameters describing the physics of the excited
Kaluza-Klein modes are absorbed into the corresponding parameters for zero
modes, thereby eliminating the need to introduce independent counterterms for
parameters characterizing different Kaluza-Klein modes. Our effective field
theories can therefore simplify calculations involving Kaluza-Klein modes, and
be compared directly to potential experimental results emerging from collider
data.Comment: 24 pages, LaTeX, 1 figur
Some recent results in aerospace vehicle trajectory optimization techniques
Algorithms and computation techniques for solving trajectory optimization problem
New Regulators for Quantum Field Theories with Compactified Extra Dimensions. I: Fundamentals
In this paper, we propose two new regulators for quantum field theories in
spacetimes with compactified extra dimensions. We refer to these regulators as
the ``extended hard cutoff'' (EHC) and ``extended dimensional regularization''
(EDR). Although based on traditional four-dimensional regulators, the key new
feature of these higher-dimensional regulators is that they are specifically
designed to handle mixed spacetimes in which some dimensions are infinitely
large and others are compactified. Moreover, unlike most other regulators which
have been used in the extra-dimension literature, these regulators are designed
to respect the original higher-dimensional Lorentz and gauge symmetries that
exist prior to compactification, and not merely the four-dimensional symmetries
which remain afterward. This distinction is particularly relevant for
calculations of the physics of the excited Kaluza-Klein modes themselves, and
not merely their radiative effects on zero modes. By respecting the full
higher-dimensional symmetries, our regulators avoid the introduction of
spurious terms which would not have been easy to disentangle from the physical
effects of compactification. As part of our work, we also derive a number of
ancillary results. For example, we demonstrate that in a gauge-invariant
theory, analogues of the Ward-Takahashi identity hold not only for the usual
zero-mode (four-dimensional) photons, but for all excited Kaluza-Klein photons
as well.Comment: 47 pages, LaTeX, 3 figure
Holidaying with the family pet: No dogs allowed!
This paper assesses the extent to which dog owners located in Brisbane, Australia, wish to holiday with their pets, and whether there is a gap between this desire and reality. The paper also examines the extent to which this demand is being catered for by the tourism accommodation sector. The need for this study reflects the increasingly significant role dogs are playing in the lives of humans, and the scale
of the dog-owning population. The results suggest that, although there is a strong desire among dog owners to take holidays with their pets, the actualisation of this
desire is comparatively low. A significant obstacle to the realisation of this desire appears to be a dearth of pet-friendly accommodation. This has implications for the
ability of the tourism industry to benefit from this potentially lucrative market, that is, the dog-owning population
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