93 research outputs found

    Limits on scalar leptoquark interactions and consequences for GUTs

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    A colored weak singlet scalar state with hypercharge 4/3 is one of the possible candidates for the explanation of the unexpectedly large forward-backward asymmetry in t tbar production as measured by the CDF and D0 experiments. We investigate the role of this state in a plethora of flavor changing neutral current processes and precision observables of down-quarks and charged leptons. Our analysis includes tree- and loop-level mediated observables in the K and B systems, the charged lepton sector, as well as the Z to b bbar decay width. We perform a global fit of the relevant scalar couplings. This approach can explain the (g-2)_mu anomaly while tensions among the CP violating observables in the quark sector, most notably the nonstandard CP phase (and width difference) in the Bs system cannot be fully relaxed. The results are interpreted in a class of grand unified models which allow for a light colored scalar with a mass below 1TeV. We find that the renormalizable SU(5) scenario is not compatible with our global fit, while in the SO(10) case the viability requires the presence of both the 126- and 120-dimensional representations.Comment: 26 pages, 7 figures; version as publishe

    Colored scalars as flavor messengers in grand unified theories

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    We critically review the proton decay due to the scalar leptoquark exchanges within SU(5) and flipped SU(5) frameworks to address the issue of the model dependence of the relevant tree level operators. We quantify if, and when, it is necessary to have the leptoquark mass close to a grand unification scale. We summarize novel results regarding a possibility to have a collider accessible leptoquark without a rapid proton decay. The relevant state could be observed indirectly through its influence on physical processes such as the forward-backward asymmetry in t¯t production due to an antisymmetric set of couplings to a pair of up-quarks. The same leptoquark could affect the muon anomalous magnetic moment through the interaction of a lepton-quark nature. We accordingly investigate whether both sets of couplings can be simultaneously sizable without any conflict with matter stability

    Upper Bound on the Mass of the Type III Seesaw Triplet in an SU(5) Model

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    We investigate correlation between gauge coupling unification, fermion mass spectrum, proton decay, perturbativity and ultraviolet cutoff within an SU(5) grand unified theory with minimal scalar content and an extra adjoint representation of fermions. We find strong correlation between the upper bound on the mass of both the bosonic and fermionic SU(2) triplets and the cutoff. The upper bound on the mass of fermionic triplet responsible for Type III seesaw mechanism is 10^{2.1} GeV for the Planck scale cutoff. In that case both the idea of grand unification and nature of seesaw mechanism could be tested at future collider experiments through the production of those particles. Moreover, the prediction for the proton decay lifetime is at most an order of magnitude away from the present experimental limits. If the cutoff is lowered these predictions change significantly. In the most general scenario, if one does (not) neglect a freedom in the quark and lepton mixing angles, the upper bound on the fermionic triplet mass is at 10^{5.4} GeV (10^{10} GeV). Since the predictions of the model critically depend on the presence of the higher-dimensional operators and corresponding cutoff we address the issue of their possible origin and also propose alternative scenarios that implement the hybrid seesaw framework of the original proposal.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures, minor changes introduced to match the JHEP versio

    New Solution for Neutrino Masses and Leptogenesis in Adjoint SU(5)

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    We investigate baryogenesis via leptogenesis and generation of neutrino masses and mixings through the Type I plus Type III seesaw plus an one-loop mechanism in the context of Renormalizable Adjoint SU(5) theory. One light neutrino remains massless, because the contributions of three heavy Majorana fermions \rho_0, \rho_3 and \rho_8 to the neutrino mass matrix are not linearly independent. However none of these heavy fermions is decoupled from the generation of neutrino masses. This opens a new range in parameter space for successful leptogenesis, in particular, allows for inverted hierarchy of the neutrino masses.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures; references added and typos fixe

    Hibridna traheotomija u vrijeme hibridnih automobila i hibridnih kongresa - ima li mjesto u COVID-19 jedinicama intenzivnog liječenja?

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    Pandemija COVID-19 postavila je velike izazove pred liječnike u cijelom svijetu. Riziku infekcije osobito su izloženi otorinolaringolozi, a traheotomija predstavlja jednu od najrizičnijih operacija. U radu se opisuje tehnika hibridne traheotomije koju su autori uočili čitajući literaturu o traheotomijama, te prednosti i nedostaci iste

    Physics of leptoquarks in precision experiments and at particle colliders

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    We present a comprehensive review of physics effects generated by leptoquarks (LQs), i.e., hypothetical particles that can turn quarks into leptons and vice versa, of either scalar or vector nature. These considerations include discussion of possible completions of the Standard Model that contain LQ fields. The main focus of the review is on those LQ scenarios that are not problematic with regard to proton stability. We accordingly concentrate on the phenomenology of light leptoquarks that is relevant for precision experiments and particle colliders. Important constraints on LQ interactions with matter are derived from precision low-energy observables such as electric dipole moments, (g-2) of charged leptons, atomic parity violation, neutral meson mixing, Kaon, B, and D meson decays, etc. We provide a general analysis of indirect constraints on the strength of LQ interactions with the quarks and leptons to make statements that are as model independent as possible. We address complementary constraints that originate from electroweak precision measurements, top, and Higgs physics. The Higgs physics analysis we present covers not only the most recent but also expected results from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). We finally discuss direct LQ searches. Current experimental situation is summarized and self-consistency of assumptions that go into existing accelerator-based searches is discussed. A progress in making next-to-leading order predictions for both pair and single LQ productions at colliders is also outlined.Comment: 136 pages, 22 figures, typographical errors fixed, the Physics Reports versio

    Traheotomija u COVID doba, OB Dubrovnik

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    Od prvog COVID bolesnika koji je u OB Dubrovnik primljen 26.3.2020., do 31.3.2021., u COVID JIL- u liječeno je 166 bolesnika. U radu se opisuje tijek liječenja, potreba za kirurškim liječenjem, te koordinacija tima pri izvođenju traheotomije. Tim je činio anesteziolog, dva otorinolaringologa, anesteziološki tehničar i dvije ORL instrumentarke. U radu se analiziraju mjere zaštite, komplikacije i rezultati liječenja. U promatranom razdoblju niti jedan ORL liječnik, ni sestra instrumentarka nisu bili zaraženi COVID -19

    The minimal adjoint-SU (5) x Z(4) GUT model

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    An extension of the adjoint SU (5) model with a flavour symmetry based on the Z(4) group is investigated. The Z(4) symmetry is introduced with the aim of leading the up-and down-quark mass matrices to the Nearest-Neighbour-Interaction form. As a consequence of the discrete symmetry embedded in the SU (5) gauge group, the charged lepton mass matrix also gets the same form. Within this model, light neutrinos get their masses through type-I, type-III and one-loop radiative seesaw mechanisms, implemented, respectively, via a singlet, a triplet and an octet from the adjoint fermionic 24 fields. It is demonstrated that the neutrino phenomenology forces the introduction of at least three 24 fermionic multiplets. The symmetry SU (5) x Z(4) allows only two viable zero textures for the effective neutrino mass matrix. It is showed that one texture is only compatible with normal hierarchy and the other with inverted hierarchy in the light neutrino mass spectrum. Finally, it is also demonstrated that Z(4) freezes out the possibility of proton decay through exchange of coloured Higgs triplets at tree-level
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