186 research outputs found
Fitting the HiRes Spectra and Monocular Composition
This paper consists of two sections. In the first section, we discuss our
fits to the latest HiRes monocular spectra. We find that the best fit for the
extragalactic component has a spectral index of with a
distribution of sources varying with a evolution parameter . In
the second section, we discuss preliminary results from a new composition
measurement using HiRes monocular data. We find a predominantly light spectrum
above eV.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures; to appear in the proceedings of CRIS 2004,
Catania, Italy, 31 May - 4 June 200
Observation of the GZK Cutoff Using the HiRes Detector
The High Resolution Fly's Eye (HiRes) experiment has observed the GZK cutoff.
HiRes observes two features in the ultra-high energy cosmic ray (UHECR) flux
spectrum: the Ankle at an energy of eV and a high energy
suppression at eV. The later feature is at exactly the right
energy for the GZK cutoff according to the criterion. HiRes cannot
claim to observe a third feature at lower energies, the Second Knee. The HiRes
monocular spectra are presented, along with data demonstrating our control and
understanding of systematic uncertainties affecting the energy and flux
measurements.Comment: 8 pages, 12 figures. Proceedings submission for CRIS 2006, Catania,
May/June 200
Monocular UHECR Spectra as Measured by HiRes
We have measured the spectrum of UHE cosmic rays in monocular mode using
separately both detectors the High Resolution Fly's Eye experiment. We describe
the two detectors and the basic methods of analysis, and we present our
measured spectra. We compare these spectra with that produced by an
astrophysical source model with galactic and uniformly distributed
extra-galactic sources. We also compare our spectra to the spectra produced by
the AGASA experiment.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures. Contribution to the proceedings of ICHEP 200
Baryon Spectra and AdS/CFT Correspondence
We provide a detailed map between wrapped D3-branes in Anti-de Sitter (AdS)
backgrounds and dibaryon operators in the corresponding conformal field theory
(CFT). The effective five dimensional action governing the dynamics of AdS
space contains a gauge field that mediates interactions between
objects possessing R-charge. We show that the charge of these wrapped
D3-branes as measured by the gauge field matches the R-charge of the dibaryons
expected from field theory considerations. We are able, through a careful probe
brane calculation in an background, to understand the
exact relation between the mass of the wrapped D3-brane and the dimension of
the corresponding dibaryon. We also make some steps toward matching the
counting of dibaryon operators in the CFT with the ground states of a
supersymmetric quantum mechanical system whose target space is the moduli space
of D-branes. Finally, we discuss BPS excitations of the D3-brane and compare
them with higher dimension operators in the CFT.Comment: 24 pages, typos correcte
Closed string tachyons, flips and conifolds
Following the analysis of tachyons and orbifold flips described in
hep-th/0412337, we study nonsupersymmetric analogs of the supersymmetric
conifold singularity and show using their toric geometry description that they
are nonsupersymmetric orbifolds of the latter. Using linear sigma models, we
see that these are unstable to localized closed string tachyon condensation and
exhibit flip transitions between their two small resolutions (involving
2-cycles), in the process mediating mild dynamical topology change. Our
analysis shows that the structure of these nonsupersymmetric conifolds as
quotients of the supersymmetric conifold obstructs the 3-cycle deformation of
such singularities, suggesting that these nonsupersymmetric conifolds decay by
evolving towards their stable small resolutions.Comment: Latex, 22 pgs, 2 figs. v4: matches JHEP version, 29 pgs, 3 figures,
more elaborate Introduction, various clarifications adde
Conductivity Due to Classical Phase Fluctuations in a Model For High-T_c Superconductors
We consider the real part of the conductivity, \sigma_1(\omega), arising from
classical phase fluctuations in a model for high-T_c superconductors. We show
that the frequency integral of that conductivity, \int_0^\infty \sigma_1
d\omega, is non-zero below the superconducting transition temperature ,
provided there is some quenched disorder in the system. Furthermore, for a
fixed amount of quenched disorder, this integral at low temperatures is
proportional to the zero-temperature superfluid density, in agreement with
experiment. We calculate \sigma_1(\omega) explicitly for a model of overdamped
phase fluctuations.Comment: 4pages, 2figures, submitted to Phys.Rev.
Instability of generalised AdS black holes and thermal field theory
We study black holes in AdS-like spacetimes, with the horizon given by an
arbitrary positive curvature Einstein metric. A criterion for classical
instability of such black holes is found in the large and small black hole
limits. Examples of large unstable black holes have a B\"ohm metric as the
horizon. These, classically unstable, large black holes are locally
thermodynamically stable. The gravitational instability has a dual description,
for example by using the version of the AdS/CFT
correspondence. The instability corresponds to a critical temperature of the
dual thermal field theory defined on a curved background.Comment: 1+16 pages. 1 figure. LaTeX. Minor clarification
New checks and subtleties for AdS/CFT and a-maximization
We provide a cross-check of AdS/CFT and a-charge maximization for a four
dimensional =1 SCFT with irrational R-charges. The gauge theory is the low
energy effective theory of N D3-branes at the tip of the complex cone over the
first del Pezzo surface. By carefully taking into account the subtle issue of
flavor symmetry breaking at the fixed point, we show, using a-maximization,
that this theory has in fact irrational central charge and R-charges. Our
results perfectly match with those inherited from the recently discovered
supergravity dual background. Along analogous lines, we make novel predictions
for the still unknown AdS dual of the quiver theory for the second del Pezzo
surface. This should flow to a SCFT with irrational charges, too. All of our
results differ from previous findings in the literature and outline interesting
subtleties in a-maximization and AdS/CFT techniques overlooked in the past.Comment: Latex, 16 pagex, 2 figures; v2, comments and a reference added; v3,
typos correcte
Ricci-flat deformation of orbifolds and localized tachyonic modes
We study Ricci-flat deformations of orbifolds in type II theory. We obtain a
simple formula for mass corrections to the twisted modes due to the
deformations, and apply it to originally tachyonic and massless states in
several examples. In the case of supersymmetric orbifolds, we find that
tachyonic states appear when the deformation breaks all the supersymmetries. We
also study nonsupersymmetric orbifolds C^2/Z_{2N(2N+1)}, which is T-dual to N
type 0 NS5-branes. For N>=2, we compute mass corrections for states, which have
string scale tachyonic masses. We find that the corrected masses coincide to
ones obtained by solving the wave equation for the tachyon field in the smeared
type 0 NS5-brane background geometry. For N=1, we show that the unstable mode
representing the bubble creation is the unique tachyonic mode.Comment: 20 pages, minor collection
Exceptional Collections and del Pezzo Gauge Theories
Stacks of D3-branes placed at the tip of a cone over a del Pezzo surface
provide a way of geometrically engineering a small but rich class of
gauge/gravity dualities. We develop tools for understanding the resulting
quiver gauge theories using exceptional collections. We prove two important
results for a general quiver gauge theory: 1) we show the ordering of the nodes
can be determined up to cyclic permutation and 2) we derive a simple formula
for the ranks of the gauge groups (at the conformal point) in terms of the
numbers of bifundamentals. We also provide a detailed analysis of four node
quivers, examining when precisely mutations of the exceptional collection are
related to Seiberg duality.Comment: 26 pages, 1 figure; v2 footnote 2 amended; v3 ref adde
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