422 research outputs found
Dynamics of the Fisher Information Metric
We present a method to generate probability distributions that correspond to
metrics obeying partial differential equations generated by extremizing a
functional , where is the
Fisher metric. We postulate that this functional of the dynamical variable
is stationary with respect to small variations of these
variables. Our approach enables a dynamical approach to Fisher information
metric. It allows to impose symmetries on a statistical system in a systematic
way. This work is mainly motivated by the entropy approach to nonmonotonic
reasoning.Comment: 11 page
Unitarity bounds on low scale quantum gravity
We study the unitarity of models with low scale quantum gravity both in four
dimensions and in models with a large extra-dimensional volume. We find that
models with low scale quantum gravity have problems with unitarity below the
scale at which gravity becomes strong. An important consequence of our work is
that their first signal at the Large Hadron Collider would not be of a
gravitational nature such as graviton emission or small black holes, but rather
linked to the mechanism which fixes the unitarity problem. We also study models
with scalar fields with non minimal couplings to the Ricci scalar. We consider
the strength of gravity in these models and study the consequences for
inflation models with non-minimally coupled scalar fields. We show that a
single scalar field with a large non-minimal coupling can lower the Planck mass
in the TeV region. In that model, it is possible to lower the scale at which
gravity becomes strong down to 14 TeV without violating unitarity below that
scale.Comment: 15 page
The Standard Model on Non-Commutative Space-Time
We consider the Standard Model on a non-commutative space and expand the
action in the non-commutativity parameter theta. No new particles are
introduced, the structure group is SU(3) x SU(2) x U(1). We derive the leading
order action. At zeroth order the action coincides with the ordinary Standard
Model. At leading order in theta we find new vertices which are absent in the
Standard Model on commutative space-time. The most striking features are
couplings between quarks, gluons and electroweak bosons and many new vertices
in the charged and neutral currents. We find that parity is violated in
non-commutative QCD. The Higgs mechanism can be applied. QED is not deformed in
the minimal version of the NCSM to the order considered.Comment: 28 pages, v3: typos corrected, new appendix on alternative kinetic
terms for gauge bosons; v4: typos correcte
One-particle inclusive CP asymmetries
One-particle inclusive CP asymmetries in the decays of the type B -> D(*) X
are considered in the framework of a QCD based method to calculate the rates
for one-particle inclusive decays.Comment: Latex, 13 pages, 6 figures (eps). Analytical and numerical results
unchanged, extended discussion of model assumptions and systematic
uncertainties. Version to be published in Phys. Rev. D 62, 0960xx. Additional
transparencies are available via the WWW at
http://www-ttp.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/Slides
Bounds on the nonminimal coupling of the Higgs Boson to gravity
We derive the first bound on the value of the Higgs boson nonminimal coupling to the Ricci scalar. We show that the recent discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN implies that the nonminimal coupling is smaller than 2.6×10^15
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking through Mixing
We discuss a model, in which the negative mass square needed in the Higgs
mechanism is generated by mixing with a heavy scalar. We have two scalar
doublets in the standard model. Phenomenological properties of the heavy new
scalar are discussed. The heavy scalar can be detected by the LHC.Comment: 4 page
Cosmological evolution of the Higgs boson's vacuum expectation value
We point out that the expansion of the universe leads to a cosmological time evolution of the vacuum expectation of the Higgs boson. Within the standard model of particle physics, the cosmological time evolution of the vacuum expectation of the Higgs leads to a cosmological time evolution of the masses of the fermions and of the electroweak gauge bosons while the scale of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) remains constant. Precise measurements of the cosmological time evolution of u=me/mp, where me and mp are respectively the electron and proton mass (which is essentially determined by the QCD scale), therefore provide a test of the standard models of particle physics and of cosmology. This ratio can be measured using modern atomic clocks
Comment on triple gauge boson interactions in the non-commutative electroweak sector
In this comment we present an analysis of electroweak neutral triple gauge
boson couplings projected out of the gauge sector of the extended
non-commutative standard model. A brief overview of the current experimental
situation is given.Comment: 4 page
The Standard Model on Non-Commutative Space-Time: Electroweak Currents and Higgs Sector
In this article we review the electroweak charged and neutral currents in the
Non-Commutative Standard Model (NCSM) and compute the Higgs and Yukawa parts of
the NCSM action. With the aim to make the NCSM accessible to phenomenological
considerations, all relevant expressions are given in terms of physical fields
and Feynman rules are provided.Comment: 33 pages, axodraw.sty; shortened, comments and references added,
version to appear in EPJ
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