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Unparticle physics in top pair signals at the LHC and ILC
We study the effects of unparticle physics in the pair productions of top
quarks at the LHC and ILC. By considering vector, tensor and scalar unparticle
operators, as appropriate, we compute the total cross sections for pair
production processes depending on scale dimension d_{\U}. We find that the
existence of unparticles would lead to measurable enhancements on the SM
predictions at the LHC. In the case of ILC this may become two orders of
magnitude larger than that of SM, for smaller values of d_\U, a very striking
signal for unparticles.Comment: 19 pages, 9 figures, analysis for ILC has been adde
Molecular biology of tubulin: its interaction with drugs and genomic organization
Microtubules are ubiquitous cellular structures found in eukaryotic organisms and responsible for a variety of functions. These functions include mitosis, motility, cytoskeletal architecture, intracellular transport and secretion. The major structural component of microtubules is tubulin, a dimeric protein molecule consisting of two similar but nonidentical subunits (α and β) each of about molecular weight 55,000. With the introduction of radioactive colchicine for the first time it has been reported that colchicine binds specifically to tubulin. At this point microtubule research stepped up to a new era linking microtubules with other spindle poisons which are structurally diverse as well as binding at different sites on to the tubulin heterodimer. These antimicrotubular agents have already provided valuable information regarding microtubule-mediated cellular functions and its association and dissociation phenomena. Tubulins appear to be conserved proteins based onin vitro copolymerization and comigration on polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic properties. Further, amino acid sequences of both α and β subunits from a variety of sources also appear to be mostly conserved. The evolutionary conservation of tubulin genes is highly reflected at the nucleic acid level as well. The estimation of the number of genes for tubulin and their organization in a variety of organisms have opened up a new dimension to microtubule and tubulin research. The multigene family for tubulins comprising also pseudogenes is suggestive that more than one gene for each α and β tubulin is functional in the cell. Therefore, it has been speculated that different tubulin gene products contribute to functionally different microtubules at specific stages in cell cycle and cell growth. Heterogeneity in both α and β tubulins has already been established during different stages of development of the cell. Obviously, it reflects that tubulin genes are highly regulated and this regulation might be at the transcriptional and/or translational level. Whatever is the actual control mechanism it appears that cells can detect an enhanced pool of depolymerized subunits and a rapid and specific control in tubulin gene expression at the transcriptional and/or post transcriptional level does occur
Anomaly mediated supersymmetry breaking and its test in linear colliders
Signatures of anomaly mediated supersymmetry breaking in linear colliders are
briefly reviewed after presenting an outline of the theoretical framework. A
unique and distinct feature of a large class of models of this type is a
winolike chargino which is very closely degenerate in mass with the lightest
neutralino. The very slow decay of this chargino results in a heavily ionizing
charged track and one soft charged pion with a characteristic momentum
distribution, leading to unique signals in linear colliders which are
essentially free of background. The determination of chargino and slepton
masses from such events is a distinctly interesting possibility.Comment: 15 pages, LaTex, 4 PS figures, ws-mpla.cls file included. One
reference added. To appear as a Brief Review in Modern Physics Letters
Constraining Bosonic Supersymmetry from Higgs results and 8 TeV ATLAS multi-jets plus missing energy data
The collider phenomenology of models with Universal Extra Dimensions (UED) is
surprisingly similar to that of supersymmetric (SUSY) scenarios. For each
level-1 bosonic (fermionic) Kaluza-Klein (KK) state, there is a fermionic
(bosonic) analog in SUSY and thus UED scenarios are often known as bosonic
supersymmetry. The minimal version of UED (mUED) gives rise to a
quasi-degenerate particle spectrum at each KK-level and thus, can not explain
the enhanced Higgs to diphoton decay rate hinted by the ATLAS collaboration of
the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiment. However, in the non-minimal version
of the UED (nmUED) model, the enhanced Higgs to diphoton decay rate can be
easily explained via the suitable choice of boundary localized kinetic (BLK)
terms for higher dimensional fermions and gauge bosons. BLK terms remove the
degeneracy in the KK mass spectrum and thus, pair production of level-1 quarks
and gluons at the LHC gives rise to hard jets, leptons and large missing energy
in the final state. These final states are studied in details by the ATLAS and
CMS collaborations in the context of SUSY scenarios. We find that the absence
of any significant deviation of the data from the Standard Model (SM)
prediction puts a lower bound of about 2.1 TeV on equal mass excited quarks and
gluons.Comment: 19 page
Dijet signals of the Little Higgs model with T-parity
The Littest Higgs model with T-parity (LHT), apart from offering a viable
solution to the naturalness problem of the Standard Model, also predicts a set
of new fermions as well as a candidate for dark matter. We explore the
possibility of discovering the heavy T-odd quark Q_H at the LHC in a final
state comprising two hard jets with a large missing transverse momentum. Also
discussed is the role of heavy flavor tagging.Comment: Changes in text. Some references adde
A More Minimal Messenger Model of Gauge-Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking?
This Letter addresses a provocative question: ``Can the standard electroweak
Higgs doublets and their color-triplet partners be the messengers of a low
energy gauge-mediated SUSY breaking?" Such a possibility does not seem to be
immediately ruled out. If so, it can lead to a very economical scheme with
clear-cut predictions quite distinct from those of the conventional
gauge-mediated scenario. Namely, we get (i) a single light Higgs below the
original SUSY- breaking scale; (ii) tan(beta) = 1; (iii) flavor non-universal,
but automatically flavor-conserving soft scalar masses; (iv) a light colored
scalar with peculiar phenomenology. The familiar mu problem looses its meaning
in this approach.Comment: 10 pages, LATEX, no figure
A study of single sneutrino production in association with fermion pairs at polarised photon colliders
We investigate single sneutrino production in the context of
R-parity-violating Supersymmetry at future linear colliders. The
sneutrino is produced in association with fermion pairs and it is shown that
its decays into two further fermions will lead to a clean signal. We also
discuss possible backgrounds and the effects of beam polarisation.Comment: 31 pages, LaTeX, 10 postscript figures. Title has been modified. Two
new figures and one appendix added. Detailed SM background estimations were
made. A new reference added. Version to appear in PR
R-parity-violating SUSY effects and signals in single top production at the Tevatron
We discuss single top quark production via u^i+\bar d^j \to t+\bar b at the
Fermilab Tevatron in the minimal supersymmetric model with R-parity violation.
We find that within the allowed range of coupling constants, the lepton-number
violating couplings can give rise to observable effects when the slepton mass
lies in a specific narrow range. For the baryon-number violating couplings, the
contribution to the production rate can be quite large in the presently allowed
range of the coupling constants. We show that the measurement of single top
production at the upgraded Tevatron can be used to constrain a linear
combination of products of the R-parity violating couplings.Comment: revised version which will appear in Phys.Rev.
Single top quark production as a probe of R-parity-violating SUSY at pp and p\bar p colliders
We investigate the ability of single top quark production via qq'->
squark->tb and q \bar q'->slepton->t\bar b at the LHC and Tevatron to probe the
strength of R-parity violating couplings in the minimal supersymmetric model.
We found that given the existing bounds on R-parity violating couplings, single
top quark production may be greatly enhanced over that predicted by the
standard model, and that both colliders can either discover R-parity violating
SUSY or set strong constraints on the relevant R-parity violating couplings. We
further found that the LHC is much more powerful than the Tevatron in probing
the squark couplings, but the two colliders have comparable sensitivity for the
slepton couplings.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure
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