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Stellar neutrino energy loss rates due to Mg suitable for O+Ne+Mg core simulations
Neutrino losses from proto-neutron stars play a pivotal role to decide if
these stars would be crushed into black holes or explode as supernovae. Recent
observations of subluminous Type II-P supernovae (e.g., 2005cs, 2003gd, 1999br,
1997D) were able to rejuvenate the interest in 8-10 M stars which
develop O+Ne+Mg cores. Simulation results of O+Ne+Mg cores show varying results
in converting the collapse into an explosion. The neutrino energy loss rates
are important input parameters in core collapse simulations. Proton-neutron
quasi-particle random phase approximation (pn-QRPA) theory has been used for
calculation of neutrino energy loss rates due to Mg in stellar matter.
The rates are presented on a detailed density-temperature grid suitable for
simulation purposes. The calculated neutrino energy loss rates are enhanced up
to more than one order of magnitude compared to the shell model calculations
and favor a lower entropy for the core of these massive stars.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figures, 2 table
Naturalness and Dark Matter Properties of the BLSSM
In this report, we compare the naturalness and Dark Matter (DM) properties of
the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) and the Supersymmetric
Standard Model (BLSSM), with universality in both cases. We do this by adopting
standard measures for the quantitative analysis of the Fine-Tuning (FT), at
both low (i.e. supersymmetric (SUSY)) and high (i.e. unification) scales. We
will see a similar level of FT for both models in these scenarios, with a
slightly better FT for the BLSSM at SUSY scales and MSSM at Grand Unification
Theory (GUT) scales. When including DM relic constraints, we drastically
confine the MSSM's parameter space, whereas we still find a large parameter
space available for the non-minimal scenario.Comment: Prepared for proceedings for DIS2017, talk presented by Simon Kin
Prospects for Sneutrino Dark Matter in the BLSSM
The Supersymmetric Standard Model (BLSSM) motivates several Dark
Matter (DM) candidates beyond the Minimally Supersymmetric Standard Model
(MSSM). We assess the comparative naturalness of the two models and discuss the
potential detection properties of a particular candidate, the Right-Handed (RH)
sneutrino.Comment: Prepared for proceedings for La Thuile 2018, talk by Simon Kin
Sneutrino Dark Matter in the BLSSM
In the framework of the Supersymmetric Standard Model (BLSSM), we
assess the ability of ground and space based experiments to establish the
nature of its prevalent Dark Matter (DM) candidate, the sneutrino, which could
either be CP-even or -odd. Firstly, by benchmarking this theory construct
against the results obtained by the Planck spacecraft, we extract the portions
of the BLSSM parameter space compliant with relic density data. Secondly, we
show that, based on current sensitivities of the Fermi Large Area Telescope
(FermiLAT) and their future projections, the study of high-energy -ray
spectra will eventually enable us to extract evidence of this DM candidate
through its annihilations into pairs (in turn emitting photons), in
the form of both an integrated flux and a differential energy spectrum which
cannot be reconciled with the assumption of DM being fermionic (like, e.g., a
neutralino), although it should not be possible to distinguish between the
scalar and pseudoscalar hypotheses. Thirdly, we show that, while underground
direct detection experiments will have little scope in testing sneutrino DM,
the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) may be able to do so in a variety of
multi-lepton signatures, with and without accompanying jets (plus missing
transverse energy), following data collection during Run 2 and 3.Comment: 16 pages, 8 figure
Cost-efficient one-part alkali-activated mortars with low global warming potential for floor heating systems applications
Increasing building energy efficiency is one the most cost-effective ways to reduce emissions. The use of thermal insulation materials mitigates heat loss in buildings, therefore minimising heat energy needs. In recent years, several papers were published on the subject of foam alkali-activated cements with enhanced thermal conductivity. However, on those papers cost analysis was strangely avoided. This paper presents experimental results on one-part alkali-activated cements. It also includes global warming potential assessment and cost analysis. Foam one-part alkali-activated cements cost simulations considering two carbon dioxide social costs scenarios are also included. The results show that one-part alkali-activated cements mixtures based on 26%OPC + 58.3%FA + 8%CS + 7.7%CH and 3.5% hydrogen peroxide constitute a promising cost-efficient (67 euro/m3), thermal insulation solution for floor heating systems. This mixture presents a low global warming potential of 443 KgCO2eq/m3. The results confirm that in both carbon dioxide social cost scenarios the mixture 26 OPC + 58.3 FA + 8 CS + 7.7 CH with 3.5% hydrogen peroxide foaming agent is still the most cost efficient
ANALISIS PASCA PANEN DAN KELAYAKAN USAHATANI CABAI RAWIT PADA KELOMPOKTANI DAN NON KELOMPOK DI KELURAHAN TARUS KECAMATAN KUPANG TENGAH KABUPATEN KUPANG
This research was conducted in Tarus village, sub-District of Kupang Tengah, Kupang District. Aims of the research is investigated the amount of income and the feasibility of cayenne paper farming the research was held in July to August 2019. Respondents were determined using the census method in which 50 farmers were sampled using cayenne pepper. The results of research showed that the average income of cayenne pepper farmers for one planting season who joined at the farmer groups was Rp. 11.770.022.and the other hand the farmers who did not join the farmers group only Rp.10.762.320. the average R/C ratioof the farmer group chili farming is 8,32, while non-groups amounted to 4.85. Thus the income of cayenne farmers who join the group is higher compared to cayenne farmers who did not join the group because farners who joined the group spent less because they received subsidies from the government
Biogas production by co-ensiling catch crops and straw, effect of substrate blend and microbial communities
The combination of catch crop (CC) and barley straw(S) for biogas production was investigated in order to evaluate the ensiling process in batch assay and in continuous process. Based on two new agriculture strategies designed to produce energy and improve nutrient cycling in organic farming are being evaluated, one of them consisting on the harvest of straw and catch crop in different periods whereas the other strategy consists on harvesting them at the same time. Catch crops is promoted to reduce nutrient leaching during rainy season and straw that is not used for animal feeding or bedding is generally left in the field. Mixtures of CC and S provides several advantages: 1) Provides adequate TS for silage, 2) Absorbs the silage effluent, 3) Produces high LAB activity, and 4) Provides an optimal C/N for anaerobic digestion (AD). The effect of feeding compositions (straw or manurea ddition) on the microbial community structures were also investigated
Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in the Russian Federation
This chapter discusses the general legal framework regulating Russia’s welfare system and access for national citizens, foreigners residing in the country, and national citizens residing abroad to social benefits in five policy areas: unemployment, health care, family benefits, pensions, and guaranteed minimum resources. Our analysis shows that the eligibility of Russian nationals for social benefits depends either on their employment status and contribution record (for pensions and other social insurance benefits), or their residence status (for social assistance and healthcare). The overall level of social protection of citizens residing in different parts of the country may differ substantially due to the decentralized structure of the social protection system in Russia. The rights of foreign residents to social security benefits are essentially the same as those of the nationals, as long as they are legally employed and make social security contributions. However, there are two major exceptions: pensions and unemployment benefits. Social assistance benefits provided at the regional level are typically available to all legal residents, foreigners included, with few exceptions. When deciding to permanently move abroad, Russian citizens lose their entitlement to claim social benefits from Russia, apart from acquired contributory public pensions
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