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Sfermion Pair Production at Colliders
We discuss pair production of stops, sbottoms, staus and tau--sneutrinos at a
collider. We present the formulae for the production cross
sections and perform a detailed numerical analysis within the Minimal
Supersymmetric Standard Model. In particular, we consider sfermion production
near and .Comment: 21 pages, Latex, uses Revtex (included), 8 figures (included as
PS-files
CP asymmetries in the supersymmetric trilepton signal at the LHC
In the CP-violating Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, we study the
production of a neutralino-chargino pair at the LHC. For their decays into
three leptons, we analyze CP asymmetries which are sensitive to the CP phases
of the neutralino and chargino sector. We present analytical formulas for the
entire production and decay process, and identify the CP-violating
contributions in the spin correlation terms. This allows us to define the
optimal CP asymmetries. We present a detailed numerical analysis of the cross
sections, branching ratios, and the CP observables. For light neutralinos,
charginos, and squarks, the asymmetries can reach several 10%. We estimate the
discovery potential for the LHC to observe CP violation in the trilepton
channel.Comment: 39 pages, 8 figures, version to appear in EPJC, discussion(s) added,
typo in (D.79), (D.118) corrected, new Fig. 7; The European Physical Journal
C, Volume 72, Issue 3, 201
Основні напрями ділового планування діяльності приватного вугільного підприємства
Проаналізовано процес ділового планування на приватному вугледобувному підприємстві, обґрунтовано основні розділи плану виробництва й реалізації продукції, досліджено динаміку основних показників діяльності підприємства.The process of business planning for the private coal mine was analyzed, the major chapters of the production and sales plan were defined, the dynamics
of basic indicators of activity of enterprise were investigated
More on higher order decays of the lighter top squark
We discuss the three-body decays stop_1 -> W^+ b neutralino_1, stop_1 -> H^+
b neutralino_1, stop_1 -> b slepton_i neutrino_l, and stop_1 -> b sneutrino_l
l^+l =e,\mu,\tau$) of the lighter top squark within the minimal
supersymmetric standard model. We give the complete analytical formulas for the
decay widths and present a numerical study in view of an upgraded Tevatron, the
CERN LHC, and a future lepton collider demonstrating the importance of these
decay modes.Comment: 29 pages, 6 PS-figures, uses revte
Gluino Decays in Split Supersymmetry
We compute the gluino lifetime and branching ratios in Split Supersymmetry.
Using an effective-theory approach, we resum the large logarithmic corrections
controlled by the strong gauge coupling and the top Yukawa coupling. We find
that the resummation of the radiative corrections has a sizeable numerical
impact on the gluino decay width and branching ratios. Finally, we discuss the
gluino decays into gravitino, relevant in models with direct mediation of
supersymmetry breaking.Comment: 21 pages, 6 figure
SUSY-QCD corrections to stop and sbottom decays into Higgs bosons
We calculate the order(\alpha_s) SUSY-QCD corrections to the widths of stop
and sbottom decays into Higgs bosons within the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard
Model. We give the complete analytical formulae paying particular attention to
the on-shell renormalization of the soft SUSY-breaking parameters. We also
perform a detailed numerical analysis of both stop and sbottom decays into all
Higgs bosons h^0, H^0, A^0, and H^\pm. We find that the SUSY-QCD corrections
are significant, mostly negative and of the order of a few ten percent.Comment: revised version, one figure and a few comments adde
Photonic Structures in Biology: A Possible Blueprint for Nanotechnology
Nature has had millions of years to optimize photonic crystals - an endeavour mankind only really began in the 1980s. Often, we attempt to mimic and expand upon nature’s designs in creating photonic structures that meet our technology-driven needs. While this strategy can be fruitful in fabricating novel architectures, one has to keep in mind that nature designed and optimized these structures for specific applications (e.g., colouration, camouflaging, signalling), but certainly not for use in photonic chips and optical circuits. To take full advantage of biological structures as blueprints for nanotechnology, it is important to understand the purpose and development of natural structural colours. In this review, we will discuss important aspects of the design, formation and evolution of the structures embedded in beetle exoskeletons that are responsible for their striking colouration. In particular, we will focus on the purpose of structural colours for camouflaging, mimicry and signalling. We will discuss their evolutionary and ecological development and compare the development of beetles with and without structural colours. Examples of non-colour-related structural functionalities will also be introduced and briefly discussed. Finally, a brief overview of nature’s synthesis strategies for these highly evolved structures will be given, with particular focus on membrane assembly
Supersymmetric Electroweak Corrections to Heavier Top Squark Decay into Lighter Top Squark and Neutral Higgs Boson
We calculate the Yukawa corrections of order , and
to the widths of the decays in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard
Model, and perform a detailed numerical analysis. We also compare the results
with the ones presented in an earlier literature, where the SUSY-QCD corrections to the same three decay processes have
been calculated.
Our numerical results show that for the decays , , the Yukawa corrections are
significant in most of the parameter range, which can reach a few ten percent,
and for the decay , the Yukawa corrections are
relatively smaller, which are only a few percent. The numerical calculations
also show that using the running quark masses and the running trilinear
coupling , which include the QCD, SUSY-QCD, SUSY-Electroweak effects and
resume all high order ()-enhanced effects, can vastly improve the
convergence of the perturbation expansion. We also discuss the effects of the
running of the higgsino mass parameter on the corrections, and find that
they are significant, too, especially for large .Comment: 37 pages, 19 eps figure
Top Squarks and Bottom Squarks in the MSSM with Complex Parameters
We present a phenomenological study of top squarks (~t_1,2) and bottom
squarks (~b_1,2) in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) with
complex parameters A_t, A_b, \mu and M_1. In particular we focus on the CP
phase dependence of the branching ratios of (~t_1,2) and (~b_1,2) decays. We
give the formulae of the two-body decay widths and present numerical results.
We find that the effect of the phases on the (~t_1,2) and (~b_1,2) decays can
be quite significant in a large region of the MSSM parameter space. This could
have important implications for (~t_1,2) and (~b_1,2) searches and the MSSM
parameter determination in future collider experiments. We have also estimated
the accuracy expected in the determination of the parameters of ~t_i and ~b_i
by a global fit of the measured masses, decay branching ratios and production
cross sections at e^+ e^- linear colliders with polarized beams. Analysing two
scenarios, we find that the fundamental parameters apart from A_t and A_b can
be determined with errors of 1% to 2%, assuming an integrated luminosity of 1
ab^-1 and a sufficiently large c.m.s. energy to produce also the heavier ~t_2
and ~b_2 states. The parameter A_t can be determined with an error of 2 - 3%,
whereas the error on A_b is likely to be of the order of 50%.Comment: 31 pages, 8 figures, comments and references added, conclusions
unchanged; version to appear in Phys. Rev.
CP violation in sbottom decays
We study CP asymmetries in two-body decays of bottom squarks into charginos
and tops. These asymmetries probe the SUSY CP phases of the sbottom and the
chargino sector in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. We identify the
MSSM parameter space where the CP asymmetries are sizeable, and analyze the
feasibility of their observation at the LHC. As a result, potentially
detectable CP asymmetries in sbottom decays are found, which motivates further
detailed experimental studies for probing the SUSY CP phases.Comment: 29 pages, 7 figure
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