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    Probing supernova physics with neutrino oscillations

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    We point out that solar neutrino oscillations with large mixing angle as evidenced in current solar neutrino data have a strong impact on strategies for diagnosing collapse-driven supernova (SN) through neutrino observations. Such oscillations induce a significant deformation of the energy spectra of neutrinos, thereby allowing us to obtain otherwise inaccessible features of SN neutrino spectra. We demonstrate that one can determine temperatures and luminosities of non-electron flavor neutrinos by observing bar{nu}_{e} from galactic SN in massive water Cherenkov detectors by the charged current reactions on protons.Comment: 6 pages. Typos corrected and references added. Version to be published in Physics Letters

    Strong-coupling of quantum dots in microcavities

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    We show that strong-coupling (SC) of light and matter as it is realized with quantum dots (QDs) in microcavities differs substantially from the paradigm of atoms in optical cavities. The type of pumping used in semiconductors yields new criteria to achieve SC, with situations where the pump hinders, or on the contrary, favours it. We analyze one of the seminal experimental observation of SC of a QD in a pillar microcavity [Reithmaier et al., Nature (2004)] as an illustration of our main statements.Comment: Substantially revised version. The major change is in the analysis of one of the seminal experiment of the field, that shows the excellent quantitative agreement with the theory. Full details, especially all concerning Fermi statistics (still present in previous versions), are now to be presented elsewhere. To be published in Phys. Rev. Lett. 101 (2008

    Resonant Conversion of Massless Neutrinos in Supernovae

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    It has been noted for a long time that, in some circumstances, {\sl massless} neutrinos may be {\sl mixed} in the leptonic charged current. Conventional neutrino oscillation searches in vacuum are insensitive to this mixing. We discuss the effects of resonant massless-neutrino conversions in the dense medium of a supernova. In particular, we show how the detected νˉe\bar\nu_e energy spectra from SN1987a and the supernova rr-process nucleosynthesis may be used to provide very stringent constraints on the mixing of {\sl massless} neutrinos.Comment: latex file, 20 pages, including 3 postscript figure

    Welfare, structural reforms and changes in the labour market in Latin America

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    El presente artículo analiza las formas de intervención estatal en el período previo a las reformas y las transformaciones que se fueron produciendo desde 1980 hasta la actualidad. Posteriormente se plantea el impacto de estas reformas en los sistemas de bienestar y, fundamentalmente en el mercado laboral. El artículo concluye con un análisis sobre las formas que ha adoptado la ciudadanía en América latina a partir del proceso de reformas estructurales._____________________________________________The present article analizes the forms of state intervention before structural reforms and the transformations that have occurred from 1980 to present. It also describes the impact of such structural reforms on the welfare systems and the labour market, and, concludes with an analysis of the different forms of citizenship existing today in Latin America

    Behavioral aspects and predation of seeds of Cardiospermum grandiflorum Swartz (Sapindaceae) by Cissoanthonomus tuberculipennis Hustache (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

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    For the first time in Brazil, the weevil Cissoanthonomus tuberculipennis Hustache, 1939 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) are reported preying on seeds of Cardiospermum grandiflorum Swartz (Sapindaceae). Observations are presented on oviposition and larval behavior, pupation site, and adult emergence. Photos of host plant, egg, larva, pupa and adult are provided

    Systematic Study Of Leptonic Mixing In A Class Of SU_H(2) Models

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    We perform a systematic analysis of the PMNS matrices which arise when one assigns the three generations of leptons to the 212\oplus 1 representation of a horizontal SUH(2)SU_H(2) symmetry. This idea has been previously explored by Kuchimanchi and Mohapatra. However, we assume (i)(i) the neutrino mass matrix results from leptonic couplings to SUL(2)SU_L(2) triplet scalar fields and (ii)(ii) hierarchies exist amongst lepton mass matrix elements which result from couplings to scalar fields with different SUH(2)SU_H(2) charges. Of the sixteen candidate PMNS matrices which result it is found that only one is both predictive and possesses a leading order structure compatible with experimental data. The relevant neutrino mass matrix displays the symmetry LeLμLτL_e-L_\mu-L_\tau to leading order and we explore the perturbations required to produce a realistic lepton spectrum. The effective mass in neutrinoless double beta decay is required to lie in the range /(102eV)[0.7,2.5]/(10^{-2}\mathrm{eV})\in[0.7,2.5], which is just below current experimental bounds. Ue3U_{e3} is non-zero but not uniquely determined.Comment: To appear in Phys. Rev.

    Supernova Bounds on Supersymmetric RR-parity Violating Interactions

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    We re-examine resonant massless-neutrino conversions in a dense medium induced by flavour changing neutral current (FCNC) interactions. We show how the observed νˉe\bar\nu_e energy spectra from SN1987a and the supernova rr-process nucleosynthesis provide constraints on supersymmetric models with RR parity violation, which are much more stringent than those obtained from the laboratory. We also suggest that resonant massless-neutrino conversions may play a positive role in supernova shock reheating. Finally, we examine the constraints on explicit RR-parity-violating FCNCs in the presence of non-zero neutrino masses in the eV range, as indicated by present hot dark matter observations.Comment: latex file, 19 pages, including 5 figure

    Scanning laser techniques for characterisation of different surface breaking defect geometries

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    Measurements using a laser scanning system consisting of a pulsed Nd:YAG laser to generate surface ultrasonic waves and an interferometer to detect the surface displacement, are presented for different samples and defect geometries. We show, firstly, details of the interaction of Rayleigh waves in thick samples with machined slots inclined at an angle to the surface normal, or with simple branched geometries, scanning the generation source over the defect (SLLS) or scanning the detection point over the defect (SLD). Secondly, we discuss effects of Lamb waves interacting with V-shaped defects in thin samples. The results from these measurements have shown that the signal enhancement found in the near-field in both cases can be used to position the defect and gain an idea of its geometry, and have shown this to be a suitable fingerprint of the presence of the defect
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