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Instanton induced Yukawa couplings from distant E3 and E(-1) instantons
We calculate non-perturbative contributions to Yukawa couplings on D3-branes
at orbifold singularities due to E3 and fractional E(-1) instantons which do
not intersect the visible sector branes. While distant E3 instantons on bulk
cycles typically contribute to Yukawa couplings, we find that distant
fractional E(-1) can also give rise to new Yukawa couplings. However,
fractional E(-1) instantons only induce Yukawa couplings if they are located at
a singularity which shares a collapsed homologous two-cycle with the
singularity supporting the visible sector. The non-perturbative contributions
to Yukawa couplings exhibit a different flavour structure than the tree-level
Yukawa couplings and, as a result, they can be sources of flavour violation.
This is particularly relevant for schemes of moduli stabilisation which rely on
superpotential contributions from E3 instantons, such as KKLT or the Large
Volume Scenario. As a byproduct of our analysis, we shed some new light on the
properties of annulus diagrams with matter field insertions in stringy
instanton calculus.Comment: 41 pages, 2 figures; v2: references adde
Awakening effects of simulated sonic booms and subsonic aircraft noise on six subjects, 7 to 72 years of age
Awakening response of humans to sonic booms and subsonic aircraft nois
Effects of sonic booms and subsonic jet flyover noise on skeletal muscle tension and a paced tracing task
Effects of sonic booms and subsonic jet flyover noise on skeletal muscle tension and paced tracing tas
Individual exchange rate forecasts and expected fundamentals
This paper suggests that exchange rates are related to economic fundamentals over medium-term horizons, such as a month or longer. We find from a large panel of individual professionals' forecasts that good exchange rate forecasts benefit from the proper understanding of fundamentals, specifically good interest rate forecasts. This relation is robust to individual fixed effects and further controls. Reassuringly, this relation is stronger during obvious fundamental misalignment. This occurs when exchange rates substantially deviate from their PPP values, when interest rate differentials are high and when exchange rates are less influenced by strong momentum. --Exchange Rate Determination,Individual Expectations,Macroeconomic Fundamentals
Caring for offspring in a world of cheats
A comparative study of paternal care behavior shows how costs and benefits mitigate the occurrence of defense strategies against extra-pair offspring, keeping cheaters at bay but not completely out
Kinky Brane Worlds
We present a toy model for five-dimensional heterotic M-theory where bulk
three-branes, originating in 11 dimensions from M five-branes, are modelled as
kink solutions of a bulk scalar field theory. It is shown that the vacua of
this defect model correspond to a class of topologically distinct M-theory
compactifications. Topology change can then be analysed by studying the time
evolution of the defect model. In the context of a four-dimensional effective
theory, we study in detail the simplest such process, that is the time
evolution of a kink and its collision with a boundary. We find that the kink is
generically absorbed by the boundary thereby changing the boundary charge. This
opens up the possibility of exploring the relation between more complicated
defect configurations and the topology of brane-world models.Comment: 31 pages, Latex, 6 eps-figure
Kink-boundary collisions in a two dimensional scalar field theory
In a two-dimensional toy model, motivated from five-dimensional heterotic
M-theory, we study the collision of scalar field kinks with boundaries. By
numerical simulation of the full two-dimensional theory, we find that the kink
is always inelastically reflected with a model-independent fraction of its
kinetic energy converted into radiation. We show that the reflection can be
analytically understood as a fluctuation around the scalar field vacuum. This
picture suggests the possibility of spontaneous emission of kinks from the
boundary due to small perturbations in the bulk. We verify this picture
numerically by showing that the radiation emitted from the collision of an
initial single kink eventually leads to a bulk populated by many kinks.
Consequently, processes changing the boundary charges are practically
unavoidable in this system. We speculate that the system has a universal final
state consisting of a stack of kinks, their number being determined by the
initial energy
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