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Composite Higgs Models, Technicolor and The Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment
We revisit the muon magnetic moment (g-2) in the context of Composite Higgs
models and Technicolor, and provide general analytical expressions for
computing the muon magnetic moment stemming from new fields such as, neutral
gauge bosons, charged gauge bosons, neutral scalar, charged scalars, and exotic
charged leptons type of particles. Under general assumptions we assess which
particle content could address the excess. Moreover, we take a
conservative approach and derive stringent limits on the particle masses in
case the anomaly is otherwise resolved and comment on electroweak and collider
bounds. Lastly, for concreteness we apply our results to a particular
Technicolor model.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Productivity and Ownership Changes in the Supermarket Industry
Agribusiness, Industrial Organization,
Rhetoric, Authority, and Children of God: Charismatic Authority and Ecstasy in American Religions
As new religious movements have flooded the social landscape of the United States, they have inspired large counter-movements. These countermovements assumed a category of accepted religions which excluded religious movements that challenged the hegemonic way of life in the U.S. Some of these new religions - deemed cults by outsider groups- were seemingly able to exert total control over the actions of their followers, especially in relation to their physical and sexual relationships. Movements like Children of God- the religion to be studied in this paper- place a focus on the physical body as the road to spiritual salvation. The charismatic authority present in this new religious cult creates a body of doctrine that requires complete dedication of both the physical and spiritual bodies of its followers. Rhetorical tools, such as repetition, thematic consistency, and exclusivist rhetoric are used to emphasize this inseparable connection. Using Weber\u27s understanding of charismatic authority and the use of ecstasy in religion, this paper will study the rhetoric of Children of God to find a model of charismatic authority in new religious movements
A Statistical Analysis of the UNM FACETS Design Identity & Beliefs Survey Data
The NSF-funded FACETS (Formation of Accomplished Chemical Engineers for Transforming Society, NSF Award 1623105) grant aims to transform the undergraduate engineering experience in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of New Mexico to address attrition within engineering majors, especially among underserved populations (Brainard & Carlin, 1998). The UNM FACETS Design Identity & Beliefs survey, an assessment tool used as part of the research of the grant, generated the dataset used in this study. I performed several different statistical analyses on the dataset, including confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), principal component analysis (PCA), and cluster analysis. The information obtained from these analyses was used to shorten the survey by eliminating ten questions that did not cluster with other questions asking about the same construct. Regression analysis and ANOVA techniques were used to build a model to predict student persistence using both the longer and the shortened survey
2007 Supermarket Panel Report
Replaced with revised version of paper 12/16/10.Agribusiness, Industrial Organization,
Rotation of an immersed cylinder sliding near a thin elastic coating
It is known that an object translating parallel to a soft wall in a viscous
fluid produces hydro- dynamic stresses that deform the wall, which, in turn,
results in a lift force on the object. Recent experiments with cylinders
sliding under gravity near a soft incline, which confirmed theoretical
arguments for the lift force, also reported an unexplained steady-state
rotation of the cylinders [Saintyves et al. PNAS 113(21), 2016]. Motivated by
these observations, we show, in the lubrication limit, that an infinite
cylinder that translates in a viscous fluid parallel to a soft wall at constant
speed and separation distance must also rotate in order to remain free of
torque. Using the Lorentz reciprocal theorem, we show analytically that for
small deformations of the elastic layer, the angular velocity of the cylinder
scales with the cube of the sliding speed. These predictions are confirmed
numerically. We then apply the theory to the gravity-driven motion of a
cylinder near a soft incline and find qualitative agreement with the
experimental observations, namely that a softer elastic layer results in a
greater angular speed of the cylinder.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figure
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