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    A Theory of R(D∗,D)R(D^*,D) Anomaly With Right-Handed Currents

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    We present an ultraviolet complete theory for the R(D∗)R(D^*) and R(D)R(D) anomaly in terms of a low mass WR±W_R^\pm gauge boson of a class of left-right symmetric models. These models, which are based on the gauge symmetry SU(3)c×SU(2)L×SU(2)R×U(1)B−LSU(3)_c \times SU(2)_L \times SU(2)_R \times U(1)_{B-L}, utilize vector-like fermions to generate quark and lepton masses via a universal seesaw mechanism. A parity symmetric version as well as an asymmetric version are studied. A light sterile neutrino emerges naturally in this setup, which allows for new decay modes of BB-meson via right-handed currents. We show that these models can explain R(D∗)R(D^*) and R(D)R(D) anomaly while being consistent with LHC and LEP data as well as low energy flavor constraints arising from KL−KS,Bd,s−Bˉd,sK_L-K_S, B_{d,s}-\bar{B}_{d,s}, D−DˉD-\bar{D} mixing, etc., but only for a limited range of the WRW_R mass: 1.2 (1.8) TeV≤MWR≤3 TeV1.2\, (1.8)~{\rm TeV} \leq M_{W_R}\leq 3~ {\rm TeV} for parity asymmetric (symmetric) Yukawa sectors. The light sterile neutrinos predicted by the model may be relevant for explaining the MiniBoone and LSND neutrino oscillation results. The parity symmetric version of the model provides a simple solution to the strong CP problem without relying on the axion. It also predicts an isospin singlet top partner with a mass MT=(1.5−2.5)M_T = (1.5-2.5) TeV.Comment: 43 pages, 7 figures, references added, model slightly modifie

    Electric field induced localization phenomena in a ladder network with superlattice configuration: Effect of backbone environment

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    Electric field induced localization properties of a tight-binding ladder network in presence of backbone sites are investigated. Based on Green's function formalism we numerically calculate two-terminal transport together with density of states for different arrangements of atomic sites in the ladder and its backbone. Our results lead to a possibility of getting multiple mobility edges which essentially plays a switching action between a completely opaque to fully or partly conducting region upon the variation of system Fermi energy, and thus, support in fabricating mesoscopic or DNA-based switching devices.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure

    Effect of external electric field on the charge density waves in one dimensional Hubbard superlattices

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    We have studied the ground state of the one dimensional Hubbard superlattice structures with different unit cell sizes in the presence of electric field. Self consistent Hartree-Fock approximation calculation is done in the weak to intermediate interaction regime. Studying the charge gap at the Fermi level and the charge density structure factor, we get an idea how the charge modulation on the superlattice is governed by the competition between the electronic correlation and the external electric field.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures. accepted in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matte

    Mixed Phase in Compact Starts : M-R relations and radial oscillations

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    It is believed that quark stars or neutron stars with mixed phase in the core have smaller radii compared to ordinary compact stars. With the recent observation of several low radius objects, typically a radius of <10Km.<10 Km. for star of mass <1M0< 1M_0 in low mass X-ray binaries (LMXB), it has become very important to understand the nature of these objects. An accurate determination of mass-radius relationship of these objects provide us with a physical laboratory to study the composition of high density matter and the nature of phase transition. We study the effect of quark and nuclear matter mixed phase on mass radius relationship and radial oscillations of neutron stars. We find that the effect of the mixed phase is to decrease the maximum mass of a stable neutron star and to decrease the radial frequencies .Comment: guest contribution at Int. Workshop on Astronomy & Relativistic Astrophysics (IWARA 03)held at Olinda-PE (Brazil) from Oct. 12-17,200

    A method for the increased incorporation of P\u3csup\u3e32\u3c/sup\u3e into Neurospora DNA

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    Incorporation of P32 into DN

    The isolation of DNA from Neurospora crassa.

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    The isolation of DNA from Neurospora crassa

    Local and global persistence exponents of two quenched continuous lattice spin models

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    Local and global persistence exponents associated with zero temperature quenched dynamics of two dimensional XY model and three dimensional Heisenberg model have been estimated using numerical simulations. We have used the method of block persistence to find both global and local exponents simultaneously (in a single simulation). Temperature universality of both the exponents for three dimensional Heisenberg model has been confirmed by simulating the stochastic (with noise) version of the equation of motion. The noise amplitudes added were small enough to retain the dynamics below criticality. In the second part of our work we have studied scaling associated with correlated persistence sites in the three dimensional Heisenberg model in the later stages of the dynamics. The relevant length scale associated with correlated persistent sites was found to behave in a manner similar to the dynamic length scale associated with the phase ordering dynamics.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figure
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