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Compositeness Effects in the Anomalous Weak-Magnetic Moment of Leptons
We investigate the effects induced by excited leptons, at the one-loop level,
in the anomalous magnetic and weak-magnetic form factors of the leptons. Using
a general effective Lagrangian approach to describe the couplings of the
excited leptons, we compute their contributions to the weak-magnetic moment of
the lepton, which can be measured on the peak, and we compare it
with the contributions to , measured at low energies.Comment: Latex File using Rev Tex. 16 pages 5 .eps figure
Dynamic cyclic performance of phenol-formaldehyde resin derived carbons for pre-combustion CO2 capture : An experimental study
Acknowledgments This work was carried out with financial support from the Spanish MINECO (Project ENE2011-23467), co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Axioms for consensus functions on the n-cube
An elementary general result is proved that allows for simple
characterizations of well-known location/consensus functions (median, mean and
center) on the n-cube. In addition, alternate new characterizations are given
for the median and anti-median functions on the n-cube.Comment: 12 page
On the Interpretation of the Atmospheric Neutrino Data in Terms of Flavor Changing Neutrino Interactions
Flavour changing (FC) neutrino-matter interactions have been proposed as a
solution to the atmospheric neutrino anomaly. Here we perform the analysis of
the full set of the recent 52 kTy Super-Kamiokande atmospheric neutrino data,
including the zenith angle distribution of the contained events as well as the
higher energy upward-going stopping and through-going muon events. Our results
show that the FC mechanism can describe the full data sample with a
chi^2_{min}=44/(33 d.o.f) which is acceptable at the 90% confidence level. The
combined analysis confines the amount of FC to be either close to maximal or to
the level of about (10-50)%.Comment: 15 pages, 4 Postscript figures, uses ReVTeX. Updated analysis to 52
kTy Super-Kamiokande data. A new figure for the up-down asymmetry is
included. Some comments and references are adde
Global three-neutrino oscillation analysis of neutrino data
A global analysis of the solar, atmospheric and reactor neutrino data is
presented in terms of three-neutrino oscillations. We include the most recent
solar neutrino rates of Homestake, SAGE, GALLEX and GNO, as well as the recent
1117 day Super-Kamiokande data sample, including the recoil electron energy
spectrum both for day and night periods and we treat in a unified way the full
parameter space for oscillations, correctly accounting for the transition from
the matter enhanced (MSW) to the vacuum oscillations regime. Likewise, we
include in our description conversions with . For the
atmospheric data we perform our analysis of the contained events and the
upward-going -induced muon fluxes, including the previous data samples of
Frejus, IMB, Nusex, and Kamioka experiments as well as the full 71 kton-yr
(1144 days) Super-Kamiokande data set, the recent 5.1 kton-yr contained events
of Soudan2 and the results on upgoing muons from the MACRO detector. We first
present the allowed regions of solar and atmospheric oscillation parameters
, and , ,
respectively, as a function of and determine the constraints from
atmospheric and solar data on the mixing angle , common to solar
and atmospheric analyses. We also obtain the allowed ranges of parameters from
the full five-dimensional combined analysis of the solar, atmospheric and
reactor data.Comment: 56 pages, 21 postscript figures. Some misprints corrected and new
references added. Chooz limit included in Fig.21. Final version to appear in
Phys. Rev.
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