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    Spectral and localization properties of the Dirichlet wave guide with two concentric Neumann discs

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    Bound states of the Hamiltonian describing a quantum particle living on three dimensional straight strip of width dd are investigated. We impose the Neumann boundary condition on the two concentric windows of the radii aa and b b located on the opposite walls and the Dirichlet boundary condition on the remaining part of the boundary of the strip. We prove that such a system exhibits discrete eigenvalues below the essential spectrum for any a,b>0a,b>0. When aa and bb tend to the infinity, the asymptotic of the eigenvalue is derived. A comparative analysis with the one-window case reveals that due to the additional possibility of the regulating energy spectrum the anticrossing structure builds up as a function of the inner radius with its sharpness increasing for the larger outer radius. Mathematical and physical interpretation of the obtained results is presented; namely, it is derived that the anticrossings are accompanied by the drastic changes of the wave function localization. Parallels are drawn to the other structures exhibiting similar phenomena; in particular, it is proved that, contrary to the two-dimensional geometry, at the critical Neumann radii true bound states exist.Comment: 25 pages, 7 figure

    Complete asymptotic expansions for eigenvalues of Dirichlet Laplacian in thin three-dimensional rods

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    We consider Dirichlet Laplacian in a thin curved three-dimensional rod. The rod is finite. Its cross-section is constant and small, and rotates along the reference curve in an arbitrary way. We find a two-parametric set of the eigenvalues of such operator and construct their complete asymptotic expansions. We show that this two-parametric set contains any prescribed number of the first eigenvalues of the considered operator. We obtain the complete asymptotic expansions for the eigenfunctions associated with these first eigenvalues

    Effects of heavy Majorana neutrinos at lepton-proton colliders

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    We discuss the prospects of detecting the processes e+pνˉe++Xe^+p\to\bar\nu_e\ell^+\ell'^+X and νepe++X\nu_ep\to e\ell^+\ell'^+X (,=e,μ,τ\ell,\ell'=e,\mu,\tau) under the conditions of the present epep collider HERA and of future colliders. These high-energy processes are assumed to be mediated by the exchange of heavy Majorana neutrinos (HMN). We consider two simple scenarios for the HMN mass spectrum: the effective singlet (m1m2<m3...m_1\ll m_2<m_3...) and the effective doublet (m1<m2m3...m_1<m_2\ll m_3...). For the latter case, the cross section includes information about CP-violating phases.Comment: 5pages, 2 figures; published in conference proceedings: Particle Physics in Laboratory, Space and Universe, 11th. Lomonosov Conf. on Elementary Particle Physics (Moscow, 21-27 August 2003) (Singapore, World Scientific, 2005

    Electron angular correlation in neutrinoless double beta decay and new physics

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    The angular correlation of the electrons in the neutrinoless double beta decay (0ν2β0\nu2\beta) is calculated taking into account the nucleon recoil, the SS and PP-waves for the electrons and the electron mass using a general Lorentz invariant effective Lagrangian. We show that the angular coefficient is essentially independent of the nuclear matrix element models. We work out the angular coefficient in several scenarios for new physics, in particular, in the left-right symmetric models.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure; to appear in the Proceedings of the 13th Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics, 23 --29 August 2007, Moscow, Russi
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