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Quark and lepton masses and mixing in the landscape
Even if quark and lepton masses are not uniquely predicted by the fundamental
theory, as may be the case in the string theory landscape, nevertheless their
pattern may reveal features of the underlying theory. We use statistical
techniques to show that the observed masses appear to be representative of a
scale invariant distribution, rho(m) ~ 1/m. If we extend this distribution to
include all the Yukawa couplings, we show that the resulting CKM matrix
elements typically show a hierarchical pattern similar to observations. The
Jarlskog invariant measuring the amount of CP violation is also well reproduced
in magnitude. We also apply this framework to neutrinos using the seesaw
mechanism. The neutrino results are ambiguous, with the observed pattern being
statistically allowed even though the framework does not provide a natural
explanation for the observed two large mixing angles. Our framework highly
favors a normal hierarchy of neutrino masses. We also are able to make
statistical predictions in the neutrino sector when we specialize to situations
consistent with the known mass differences and two large mixing angles. Within
our framework, we show that with 95% confidence the presently unmeasured MNS
mixing angle sin theta_{13} is larger than 0.04 and typically of order 0.1. The
leptonic Jarlskog invariant is found to be typically of order 10^{-2} and the
magnitude of the effective Majorana mass m_{ee} is typically of order 0.001 eV.Comment: 32 pages, 17 figures, some references adde
Fibers on a graph with local load sharing
We study a random fiber bundle model with tips of the fibers placed on a
graph having co-ordination number 3. These fibers follow local load sharing
with uniformly distributed threshold strengths of the fibers. We have studied
the critical behaviour of the model numerically using a finite size scaling
method and the mean field critical behaviour is established. The avalanche size
distribution is also found to exhibit a mean field nature in the asymptotic
limit.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, To appear in International Journal of Modern
Physics
N—H⋯N hydrogen bonding in 4,6-diphenyl-2-pyrimidinylamine isolated from the plant Justicia secunda (Acanthaceae)
The title compound, C₁₆H₁₃N₃, isolated from Justicia secunda (Acanthaceae), comprises two molecules (which differ slightly in conformation) in the asymmetric unit of space group P\overline 1. Intermolecular Namino-H...Npyrm interactions (Npyrm is a pyrimidine ring N atom) involve only one of the two donor amino H atoms and pyrimidine N atoms per molecule, forming dimeric units via R²₂(8) rings, with N...N distances of 3.058 (2) and 3.106 (3) Å, and N-H...N angles of 172.7 (18) and 175.8 (17)°. The dimers are linked by C-H...π(arene) contacts, with an H...centroid distance of 2.77 Å and a C-H...centroid angle of 141°
A Classical Treatment of Island Cosmology
Computing the perturbation spectrum in the recently proposed Island Cosmology
remains an open problem. In this paper we present a classical computation of
the perturbations generated in this scenario by assuming that the NEC-violating
field behaves as a classical phantom field. Using an exactly-solvable
potential, we show that the model generates a scale-invariant spectrum of
scalar perturbations, as well as a scale-invariant spectrum of gravitational
waves. The scalar perturbations can have sufficient amplitude to seed
cosmological structure, while the gravitational waves have a vastly diminished
amplitude.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figur
Enhanced signal of astrophysical tau neutrinos propagating through Earth
Earth absorbs \nue and \numu of energies above about 100 TeV. As is
well-known, although \nutau will also disappear through charged-current
interactions, the \nutau flux will be regenerated by prompt tau decays. We
show that this process also produces relatively large fluxes of secondary
\nube and \nubmu, greatly enhancing the detectability of the initial
\nutau. This is particularly important because at these energies \nutau is
a significant fraction of the expected astrophysical neutrino flux, and only a
tiny portion of the atmospheric neutrino flux.Comment: Four pages, two inline figure
Non-isotropy in the CMB power spectrum in single field inflation
Contaldi et al. [1] have suggested that an initial period of kinetic energy
domination in single field inflation may explain the lack of CMB power at large
angular scales. We note that in this situation it is natural that there also be
a spatial gradient in the initial value of the inflaton field, and that this
can provide a spatial asymmetry in the observed CMB power spectrum, manifest at
low multipoles. We investigate the nature of this asymmetry and comment on its
relation to possible anomalies at low multipoles.Comment: 25 pages, 12 figures. In this revised version, we include the
Integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect, which was missing from the original. This
modifies some results in the low multipoles. The comparison with experiment
is slightly better but the change is not statistically significan
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