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    Yukawa couplings and proton decay in SUSY models

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    We discuss proton decay induced by dimension--5 operators in supersymmetric models containing extra hypercharge-1/3 color-triplets. We derive a general formula relating dimension-5 operator to the color-triplet mass matrix. We show that certain zeros in the triplet mass-matrix together with some triplet coupling selection rules can lead to elimination of dimension-5 operators. We apply this mechanism to SU(5) and flipped SU(5) theories with extended Higgs sectors.Comment: 6 pages, uses JHEP.cls, talk given at the Trieste Meeting of the TMR Network on Physics Beyond the Standard Model, 24-27 February 1999, Trieste, Italy (to appear in the proceedings

    Holography and the C-Theorem

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    We review the geometric definition of C-function in the context of field theories that admit a holographic gravity dual.Comment: Contribution to the proceedings of the TMR 2000 Paris Conferenc

    A Note on the String Analog of N=2N=2 Super-Symmetric Yang-Mills

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    A connection between the conifold locus of the type II string on the WP112264W\:P_{11226}^4 Calabi-Yau manifold and the geometry of the quantum moduli of N=2N = 2 SU(2)SU(2) super Yang-Mills is presented. This relation is obtained from the anomalous behaviour of the SU(2)SU(2) super Yang-Mills special coordinates under SS-duality transformation in Sl(2;Z)/Γ2Sl(2;Z) / \Gamma_2.Comment: 7 pages, Late

    Velocity selector with a microwave magnetic dipole transition

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    We proposed a method based on microwave magnetic dipole transitions to prepare samples of atoms with well defined position and velocity. Each microwave pulse corresponds to a position measurement for the atoms and two pulses separated by a given delay result in a velocity measurement. The method gives velocity sensitivity approaching that obtained with Raman transitions but it is easier to implement. Moreover, it has the advantages that it also selects in position and has less demanding experimental requirements. The method can be demonstrated in a magneto-optical trap.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur

    Lepton flavor violating Higgs Boson Decays in Supersymmetric High Scale Seesaw Models

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    Within the MSSM, we have evaluated the decay rates for the lepton flavour violating Higgs boson decays (LFVHD) hliljh \rightarrow l_i l_j where li,jl_{i,j} are charged leptons and iji\neq j. This has been done in a model independent (MI) way as well as in supersymmetric high scale seesaw models, in particular Type I see-saw model. Lepton flavour violation (LFV) is generated by non-diagonal entries in the mass matrix of the sleptons. In a first step we use the model independent approach where LFV (off-diagonal entries in the mass matrix) is introduced by hand while respecting the direct search constraints from the charged lepton flavor violating (cLFV) processes. In the second step we use high scale see-saw models where LFV is generated via renormalization group equations (RGE) from the grand unification scale (GUT) down to electroweak scale. cLFV decays are the most restrictive ones and exclude a large part of the parameter space for the MI as well as the high scale see-saw scenarios. Due to very strict constraints from cLFV, it is difficult to find large corrections to LFVHD. This applies in particular to hτμh \rightarrow \tau \mu where hints of an excess have been observed. If this signal is confirmed, it could not be explained with the models under investigation.Comment: Accepted for publication in Journal of Particle Physic
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