1,254 research outputs found
The Weak Mixing Angle From TeV Scale Quark-Lepton Unification
Unified theories based on an extended left-right symmetric group, , are constructed in five dimensions. The compactification scale
is assumed to be only a loop factor above the weak scale, so that the weak
mixing angle is predicted to be close to its tree level value of 0.239.
Boundary conditions in the 5th dimension break , removing powerful constraints from while allowing
a reliable calculation of the leading logarithm corrections to .
The compactification scale is expected in the 1--5 TeV region, depending on how
is broken. Two illustrative models are presented, and the
experimental signal of the gauge boson is discussed.Comment: 15 page
A Geometry of the Generations
We propose a geometric theory of flavor based on the discrete group
, in the context of the minimal supersymmetric standard model. The
group treats three objects symmetrically, while making fundamental distinctions
between the generations. The top quark is the only heavy quark in the symmetry
limit, and the first and second generation squarks are degenerate. The
hierarchical nature of Yukawa matrices is a consequence of a sequential
breaking of .Comment: 10 pages, 1 EPS figure as uuencoded tar-compressed file, uses
psfig.st
Horizontal Symmetry for Quark and Squark Masses in Supersymmetric SU(5)
Recent interest in horizontal symmetry model building has been driven mainly
by the large top mass and hence strong hierarchy in quark masses, and the
possibility of appropriately constrained soft squark mass matrices, in place of
an assumed universality condition, for satisfying the relevant FCNC
constraints. Here we present the first successful SUSY- model that has
such a feature. The horizontal symmetry is a gauged
(). All nonrenormalizable terms compatible with
the symmetry are allowed in the mass matrix constructions. Charged lepton
masses can also be accommodated.Comment: 15 pages, latex, 1 latex figure included version to be published in
Phys. Rev. Lett. ; some small changes in notations and presentation, a small
paragragh and 3 references adde
Possible Gauge Theoretic Origin for Quark-Lepton Complementarity
Similarity between the weak interaction properties of quarks and leptons has
led to suggestions that the origin of lepton mixing angles may be related to
those of quarks. In this paper, we present a gauge model based on group that leads to a new form for the quark
lepton complementarity which predicts the solar neutrino mixing angle in terms
of the Cabibbo angle for the case of inverted mass hierarchy for neutrinos. We
also indicate how these ideas can be implemented in an inspired
trinification model, which is more
closely allied to string theory by the AdS/CFT correspondence.Comment: 9 pages, latex, no figures; presentation improved; results unchanged;
minor typos correcte
Recommended from our members
Identification of host odour attractants for tsetse flies. Final report 1986-1990
Tsetse flies, Glossina spp., are blood-feeding insects and vectors of trypanosomes, microorganisms which cause sleeping sickness in man and a similar disease, "nagana" in domestic animals. The economic importance of trypanosomiasis is the constraint it imposes on orderly rural development in Africa, leading to under-exploitation of infested land and over-exploitation and degradation of trypanosomiasis-free areas.
Traps and targets which attract tsetse flies and kill them could provide environmentally-acceptable, appropriate technology for monitoring and control of tsetse in Africa. Unbaited devices providing only visual attraction have proved effective in monitoring and control of riverine species of tsetse, but not the savannah species found in the fly belt of Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe covered by the EDF Regional Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis Control Project (RTTCP).
Previously, collaborative was begun between glossinologists of the Zimbabwe Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) and UK Tsetse Research Laboratory (TRL) and chemists at NRI. This brought together the experience of the DVS in the field, the experience of TRL in laboratory bioassay work, and the experience of NRI in using gas chromatography linked to electroantennography (GC-EAG) and chemical techniques to detect and identify insect behaviour-modifying chemicals. Tsetse attractants produced by host animals were identified and synthesised, and dispensing systems for these compounds devised. Traps and targets impregnated with insecticide, baited with these lures were shown to provide effective control of the savannah tsetse species, G. pallidipes and G. m. morsitans
Dicyclic Horizontal Symmetry and Supersymmetric Grand Unification
It is shown how to use as horizontal symmetry the dicyclic group in a supersymmetric unification where
one acts on the first and second families, in a horizontal doublet, and
the other acts on the third. This can lead to acceptable quark masses and
mixings, with an economic choice of matter supermultiplets, and charged lepton
masses can be accommodated.Comment: 10 pages, LaTe
Improved full one-loop corrections to A^0 -> \sf_1 \sf_2 and \sf_2 -> \sf_1 A^0
We calculate the full electroweak one-loop corrections to the decay of the
CP-odd Higgs boson A^0 into scalar fermions in the minimal supersymmetric
extension of the Standard Model. For this purpose many parameters of the MSSM
have to be properly renormalized in the on-shell renormalization scheme. We
have also included the SUSY-QCD corrections. For the decay into bottom squarks
and tau sleptons, especially for large \tan\b, the corrections can be very
large making the perturbation expansion unreliable. We solve this problem by an
appropriate definition of the tree-level coupling in terms of running fermion
masses and running trilinear couplings A_f. We also discuss the decay of heavy
scalar fermions into light scalar fermions and A^0. We find that the
corrections can be sizeable and therefore cannot be neglected.Comment: 42 pages, 20 figures (23 eps-files
Water-like anomalies for core-softened models of fluids: One dimension
We use a one-dimensional (1d) core-softened potential to develop a physical
picture for some of the anomalies present in liquid water. The core-softened
potential mimics the effect of hydrogen bonding. The interest in the 1d system
stems from the facts that closed-form results are possible and that the
qualitative behavior in 1d is reproduced in the liquid phase for higher
dimensions. We discuss the relation between the shape of the potential and the
density anomaly, and we study the entropy anomaly resulting from the density
anomaly. We find that certain forms of the two-step square well potential lead
to the existence at T=0 of a low-density phase favored at low pressures and of
a high-density phase favored at high pressures, and to the appearance of a
point at a positive pressure, which is the analog of the T=0 ``critical
point'' in the Ising model. The existence of point leads to anomalous
behavior of the isothermal compressibility and the isobaric specific heat
.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figure
Transcendence over Diversity: black women in the academy
Universities, like many major public institutions have embraced the notion of âdiversityâ virtually uncritically- it is seen as a moral âgood in itselfâ. But what happens to those who come to represent âdiversityâ- the black and minority ethnic groups targeted to increase the institutions thirst for global markets and aversion to accusations of institutional racism? Drawing on existing literature which analyses the process of marginalization in higher education, this paper explores the individual costs to black and female academic staff regardless of the discourse on diversity. However despite the exclusion of staff, black and minority ethnic women are also entering higher education in relatively large numbers as students. Such âgrassrootsâ educational urgency transcends the dominant discourse on diversity and challenges presumptions inherent in top down initiatives such as âwidening participationâ. Such a collective movement from the bottom up shows the importance of understanding black female agency when unpacking the complex dynamics of gendered and racialised exclusion. Black womenâs desire for education and learning makes possible a reclaiming of higher education from creeping instrumentalism and reinstates it as a radical site of resistance and refutation
- âŠ