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Gauged and Baryogenesis
It has recently been shown that by extending the minimal standard model to
include a right-handed partner to , it is possible to gauge the quantum number consistently. If we add two scalar triplets, one
trivial () and one nontrivial () under , it is
possible also to have desirable neutrino masses and mixing for neutrino
oscillations. At the same time, a lepton asymmetry can be generated in the
early universe through the novel mechanism of the decay of the heavier
into the lighter plus a neutral singlet (). This lepton
asymmetry then gets converted into a baryon asymmetry at the electroweak phase
transition.Comment: 16 pages including two postscript figure
Allowable Low-Energy E_6 Subgroups from Leptogenesis
There are only two viable low-energy subgroups: or , which would not erase any preexisting lepton asymmetry of
the Universe that may have been created by the decay of heavy singlet
(right-handed) neutrinos or any other mechanism. They are also the two most
favored subgroups from a recent analysis of present neutral-current data.
We study details of the leptogenesis, as well as some salient experimental
signatures of the two models.Comment: 12 page
Airborne Particles in Museums
Presents one in a series of research activities aimed at a better understanding of the origin and fate of air pollution within the built environment
Tri-Bimaximal Neutrino Mixing and the Family Symmetry Z_7 x Z_3
The Non-Abelian finite group PSL_2(7) is the only simple subgroup of SU(3)
with a complex three-dimensional irreducible representation. It has two maximal
subgroups, S_4 which, along with its own A_4 subgroup, has been successfully
applied in numerous models of flavor, as well as the 21 element Frobenius group
Z_7 x Z_3, which has gained much less attention. We show that it can also be
used to generate tri-bimaximal mixing in the neutrino sector, while allowing
for quark and charged lepton hierarchies.Comment: 15 pages, matches published version, updated reference
Development of C-Line plot technique for the characterization of edge effects in acoustic imaging: A case study using flip chip package geometry
Edge effect is a common phenomenon observed in acoustic micro-imaging of microelectronic packages. In this paper, using flip chip package geometry as a test vehicle, finite element modelling is carried out to study the fundamental mechanism of the edge effect phenomenon. C-Line plot technique is developed for the characterization of edge effects in acoustic C-scan images, in particular solder joint C-scan images. Simulated results are compared to experimental results. Results reveal that edge effect generation is mainly attributed to the under-bump-metallisation structure. In addition, through analysis of the C-Line profile of edge effects, the impact of the transducer focal point and the spot size on the edge effect is investigated. Results show that slight off-focus can reduce the severity of the edge effect in which image sharpness is a trade-off
Supersymmetric Triplet Higgs Model of Neutrino Masses and Leptogenesis
We construct a supersymmetric version of the triplet Higgs model for neutrino
masses, which can generate a baryon asymmetry of the Universe through
lepton-number violation and is consistent with the gravitino constraints.Comment: 24 pages, 4 figure
The Stability of Zirconia-Saturated Perovskite and Conditions in the Early Solar System
Perovskite and tazheranite (cubic zirconia) are
among the most refractory oxides in nebular vapors [1] and important
repositories for several refractory elements whose concentrations
can potentially be used to constrain the environments
of formation. There are numerous studies on the phase relations
and thermodynamic properties of zirconias containing Al, Ca,
Mg, Sc, Ti, and the REE [e.g., 2-4], but meteoritic zirconia is rare
[5]. Meteoritic perovskite is much more common [e.g., 5-9], but
there are few constraints on thermodynamic properties of the relevant
solid solutions. Here, we describe experiments to determine
the partitioning of minor elements between perovskite and
zirconia of variable Zr/Ti; the results will be used to constrain
thermodynamic modeling for the solid solutions represented by
meteoritic perovskite
Leptogenesis from Neutralino Decay with Nonholomorphic R-Parity Violation
In supersymmetric models with lepton-number violation, hence also R-parity
violation, it is easy to have realistic neutrino masses, but then leptogenesis
becomes difficult to achieve. After explaining the general problems involved,
we study the details of a model which escapes these constraints and generates a
lepton asymmetry, which gets converted into the present observed baryon
asymmetry of the Universe through the electroweak sphalerons. This model
requires the presence of certain nonholomorphic R-parity violating terms. For
completeness we also present the most general R-parity violating Lagrangian
with soft nonholomorphic terms and study their consequences for the
charged-scalar mass matrix. New contributions to neutrino masses in this
scenario are discussed.Comment: 30 pages, 6 figure
Finite Element Modelling for the Investigation of Edge Effect in Acoustic Micro Imaging of Microelectronic Packages
In acoustic micro imaging of microelectronic packages, edge effect is often presented as artifacts of C-scan images, which may potentially obscure the detection of defects such as cracks and voids in the solder joints. The cause of edge effect is debatable. In this paper, a two-dimensional finite element model is developed on the basis of acoustic micro imaging of a flip-chip package using a 230 MHz focused transducer to investigate acoustic propagation inside the package in attempt to elucidate the fundamental mechanism that causes the edge effect. A virtual transducer is designed in the finite element model to reduce the coupling fluid domain, and its performance is characterised against the physical transducer specification. The numerical results showed that the Under Bump Metallization (UBM) structure inside the package has a significant impact on the edge effect. Simulated wavefields also showed that the edge effect is mainly attributed to the horizontal scatter, which is observed in the interface of silicon die-to-the outer radius of solder bump. The horizontal scatter occurs even for a flip-chip package without the UBM structure
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