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    Lattice study of the Kink soliton and the zero-mode problem for phi4 in two dimensions

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    We study the λϕ1+14\lambda\phi^4_{1+1} kink solion and the zero-mode contribution to the Kink soliton mass in regions beyond the semiclassical regime. The calculations are done in the non-trivial scaling region and where appropriate the results are compared with the continuum, semiclassical values. We show, as a function of parameter space, where the zero-mode contributions become significant.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX; typos adde

    Vortex Fluctuations in the Critical Casimir Effect of Superfluid and Superconducting Films

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    Vortex-loop renormalization techniques are used to calculate the magnitude of the critical Casimir forces in superfluid films. The force is found to become appreciable when size of the thermal vortex loops is comparable to the film thickness, and the results for T < Tc are found to match very well with perturbative renormalization theories that have only been carried out for T > Tc. When applied to a high-Tc superconducting film connected to a bulk sample, the Casimir force causes a voltage difference to appear between the film and bulk, and estimates show that this may be readily measurable.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, Revtex 4, typo correctio

    Pion Form Factors at Intermediate Momentum Transfer in a Covariant Approach

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    We study the pion electromagnetic and γ∗+π0→γ\gamma^* + \pi^0 \to \gamma transition form factors at intermediate momentum transfer. We calculate soft, nonperturbative corrections to the leading perturbative amplitudes which arise from the qqˉq\bar q-component of the pion wave function. We work in Minkowski space and use a Lorentz covariant, gauge-invariant generalized perturbative integral representation for the qqˉq\bar q amplitudes. For the transition form factor we find relative insensitivity to the detailed nonperturbative structure of the wavefunction for |q^2|\gsim 10~GeV2^2, whereas considerable sensitivity is found for the electromagnetic form factor.Comment: 21 pages, REVTeX 3.0 file, (uuencoded postscript files of 10 figures appended), ADP-93-216/T13

    Vortex Loop Phase Transitions in Liquid Helium, Cosmic Strings, and High-T_c Superconductors

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    The distribution of thermally excited vortex loops near a superfluid phase transition is calculated from a renormalized theory. The number density of loops with a given perimeter is found to change from exponential decay with increasing perimeter to algebraic decay as T_c is approached, in agreement with recent simulations of both cosmic strings and high-T_c superconductors. Predictions of the value of the exponent of the algebraic decay at T_c and of critical behavior in the vortex density are confirmed by the simulations, giving strong support to the vortex-folding model proposed by Shenoy.Comment: Version to appear in Phys. Rev. Lett, with a number of corrections and addition

    Z' mass limits and the naturalness of supersymmetry

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    The discovery of a 125 GeV Higgs boson and rising lower bounds on the masses of superpartners have lead to concerns that supersymmetric models are now fine tuned. Large stop masses, required for a 125 GeV Higgs, feed into the electroweak symmetry breaking conditions through renormalisation group equations forcing one to fine tune these parameters to obtain the correct electroweak vacuum expectation value. Nonetheless this fine tuning depends crucially on our assumptions about the supersymmetry breaking scale. At the same time U(1)U(1) extensions provide the most compelling solution to the μ\mu-problem, which is also a naturalness issue, and allow the tree level Higgs mass to be raised substantially above MZM_Z. These very well motivated supersymmetric models predict a new Z′Z' boson which could be discovered at the LHC and the naturalness of the model requires that the Z′Z' boson mass should not be too far above the TeV scale. Moreover this fine tuning appears at the tree level, making it less dependent on assumptions about the supersymmetry breaking mechanism. Here we study this fine tuning for several U(1)U(1) supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model and compare it to the situation in the MSSM where the most direct tree level fine tuning can be probed through chargino mass limits. We show that future LHC Z′Z' searches are extremely important for challenging the most natural scenarios in these models.Comment: 58 pages, 5 figures; typos corrected, references added; matches version to be published in Phys. Rev.

    Quick-change absorption column

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    Column has end caps held in place by springs; prefilled packs of absorbent can be exchanged quickly. Both ends of metal or plastic body tube of size which can hold adequate amount of absorbent are machined to provide seat for perforated plate and groove for its spring retainer ring
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