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¿Cuáles son las respuestas de los periodistas de Ecuador tras la implementación de la Ley Orgánica de Comunicación? Una entrevista a periodistas de medios nacionales públicos y privados
With the Organic Communication Act, passed in 2013, the Government of Ecuador proposed to transform the media system by creating innovative institutions for monitoring and surveillance tasks, instituting a lot of precepts aiming at a greater inclusion of minority groups, favoring a greater diversity, and in general, to democratize the access, development and spreading of informative contents. This work provides the results from an in-depth interview to Ecuadorian journalists working for both public and private national media. The results describe some key aspects to understand the effects of the said Act regarding the journalists, which includes the perceived pressure factors, the strategies they rely on to resist the impositions, or how they interact with the new control institutions. © 2019 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. All rights reserved
D-brane Inspired Fermion Mass Textures
In this paper, the issues of the quark mass hierarchies and the Cabbibo
Kobayashi Maskawa mixing are analyzed in a class of intersecting D-brane
configurations with Standard Model gauge symmetry. The relevant mass matrices
are constructed taking into account the constraints imposed by extra abelian
symmetries and anomaly cancelation conditions. Possible mass generating
mechanisms including perturbative as well as non-perturbative effects are
discussed and specific patterns of mass textures are found characterized by the
hierarchies of the scales where the various sources contribute. It is argued
that the Cholesky decomposition of the mass matrices is the most appropriate
way to determine the properties of these fermion mass patterns, while the
associated triangular mass matrix form provides a unified description of all
phenomenologically equivalent symmetric and non-symmetric mass matrices. An
elegant analytic formula is derived for the Cholesky triangular form of the
mass matrices where the entries are given as simple functions of the mass
eigenstates and the diagonalizing transformation entries. Finally, motivated by
the possibility of vanishing zero Yukawa mass entries in several D-brane and
F-theory constructions due to the geometry of the internal space, we analyse in
detail all possible texture-zeroes mass matrices within the proposed new
context. These new texture-zeroes are compared to those existing in the
literature while D-brane inspired cases are worked out in detail.Comment: 58 pages, 7 figure
Gauging Away the Strong CP Problem
We propose a new solution to the strong-CP problem. It involves the existence
of an unbroken gauged symmetry whose gauge boson gets a Stuckelberg
mass term by combining with a pseudoscalar field . The latter has
axion-like couplings to so that the theta parameter may
be gauged away by a gauge transformation. This system leads to mixed
gauge anomalies and we argue that they are cancelled by the addition of an
appropriate Wess-Zumino term, so that no SM fermions need to be charged under
. We discuss scenarios in which the above set of fields and couplings
appear. The mechanism is quite generic, but a natural possibility is that the
the symmetry arises from bulk gauge bosons in theories with extra
dimensions or string models. We show that in certain D-brane Type-II string
models (with antisymmetric tensor field strength fluxes) higher dimensional
Chern-Simons couplings give rise to the required D=4 Wess-Zumino terms upon
compactification. In one of the possible string realizations of the mechanism
the gauge boson comes from the Kaluza-Klein reduction of the
eleven-dimensional metric in M-theory.Comment: 21 pages, latex, one eps figure; v2 improved discussio
Instanton effects in N=1 brane models and the Kahler metric of twisted matter
We consider locally consistent systems of magnetized D9 branes on an
orbifolded six-torus which support N=1 gauge theories. In such realizations,
the matter multiplets arise from "twisted" strings connecting different stacks
of branes. The introduction of Euclidean 5 branes (E5) wrapped on the
six-dimensional compact space leads to instanton effects. For instance, if the
system is engineered so as to yield SQCD, a single E5 brane may account for the
ADS/TVY superpotential. We discuss the subtle interplay that exists between the
annuli diagrams with an E5 boundary and the holomorphicity properties of the
effective low-energy action of the N=1 theory. The consistency of this picture
allows to obtain information on the Kahler metric of the chiral matter
multiplets arising from twisted strings.Comment: 33 pages, 4 figures. V2: improved discussion, clarifyng comments and
references added. Version to be published in JHE
Instanton Induced Neutrino Majorana Masses in CFT Orientifolds with MSSM-like spectra
Recently it has been shown that string instanton effects may give rise to
neutrino Majorana masses in certain classes of semi-realistic string
compactifications. In this paper we make a systematic search for supersymmetric
MSSM-like Type II Gepner orientifold constructions admitting boundary states
associated with instantons giving rise to neutrino Majorana masses and other L-
and/or B-violating operators. We analyze the zero mode structure of D-brane
instantons on general type II orientifold compactifications, and show that only
instantons with O(1) symmetry can have just the two zero modes required to
contribute to the 4d superpotential. We however discuss how the addition of
fluxes and/or possible non-perturbative extensions of the orientifold
compactifications would allow also instantons with and U(1) symmetries
to generate such superpotentials. In the context of Gepner orientifolds with
MSSM-like spectra, we find no models with O(1) instantons with just the
required zero modes to generate a neutrino mass superpotential. On the other
hand we find a number of models in one particular orientifold of the Gepner
model with instantons with a few extra uncharged
non-chiral zero modes which could be easily lifted by the mentioned effects. A
few more orientifold examples are also found under less stringent constraints
on the zero modes. This class of instantons have the interesting
property that R-parity conservation is automatic and the flavour structure of
the neutrino Majorana mass matrices has a simple factorized form.Comment: 68 pages, 2 figures; v2. typos corrected, refs adde
SUSY Quivers, Intersecting Branes and the Modest Hierarchy Problem
We present a class of chiral non-supersymmetric D=4 field theories in which
quadratic divergences appear only at two loops. They may be depicted as ``SUSY
quivers'' in which the nodes represent a gauge group with extended e.g., N=4
SUSY whereas links represent bifundamental matter fields which transform as
chiral multiplets with respect to different N=1 subgroups. One can obtain this
type of field theories from simple D6-brane configurations on Type IIA string
theory compactified on a six-torus. We discuss the conditions under which this
kind of structure is obtained from D6-brane intersections. We also discuss some
aspects of the effective low-energy field theory. In particular we compute
gauge couplings and Fayet-Iliopoulos terms from the Born-Infeld action and show
how they match the field theory results. This class of theories may be of
phenomenological interest in order to understand the modest hierarchy problem
i.e., the stability of the hierarchy between the weak scale and a fundamental
scale of order 10-100 TeV which appears e.g. in low string scale models.
Specific D-brane models with the spectrum of the SUSY Standard Model and three
generations are presented.Comment: 36 pages, using JHEP3.cls, 8 figures. References update
A Classification of 3-Family Grand Unification in String Theory I. The SO(10) and E_6 Models
We give a classification of 3-family SO(10) and E_6 grand unification in
string theory within the framework of conformal field theory and asymmetric
orbifolds. We argue that the construction of such models in the heterotic
string theory requires certain Z_6 asymmetric orbifolds that include a Z_3
outer-automorphism, the latter yielding a level-3 current algebra for the grand
unification gauge group SO(10) or E_6. We then classify all such Z_6 asymmetric
orbifolds that result in models with a non-abelian hidden sector. All models
classified in this paper have only one adjoint (but no other higher
representation) Higgs field in the grand unified gauge group. In addition, all
of them are completely anomaly free. There are two types of such 3-family
models. The first type consists of the unique SO(10) model with SU(2) X SU(2) X
SU(2) as its hidden sector (which is not asymptotically-free at the string
scale). This SO(10) model has 4 left-handed and 1 right-handed 16s. The second
type is described by a moduli space containing 17 models (distinguished by
their massless spectra). All these models have an SU(2) hidden sector, and 5
left-handed and 2 right-handed families in the grand unified gauge group. One
of these models is the unique E_6 model with an asymptotically-free SU(2)
hidden sector. The others are SO(10) models, 8 of them with an asymptotically
free hidden sector at the string scale.Comment: 35 pages, Revtex 3.0, one eps figure (to appear in Phys. Rev. D
Co-evolution of RDF Datasets
Linking Data initiatives have fostered the publication of large number of RDF
datasets in the Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud, as well as the development of
query processing infrastructures to access these data in a federated fashion.
However, different experimental studies have shown that availability of LOD
datasets cannot be always ensured, being RDF data replication required for
envisioning reliable federated query frameworks. Albeit enhancing data
availability, RDF data replication requires synchronization and conflict
resolution when replicas and source datasets are allowed to change data over
time, i.e., co-evolution management needs to be provided to ensure consistency.
In this paper, we tackle the problem of RDF data co-evolution and devise an
approach for conflict resolution during co-evolution of RDF datasets. Our
proposed approach is property-oriented and allows for exploiting semantics
about RDF properties during co-evolution management. The quality of our
approach is empirically evaluated in different scenarios on the DBpedia-live
dataset. Experimental results suggest that proposed proposed techniques have a
positive impact on the quality of data in source datasets and replicas.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures, Accepted in ICWE, 201
TeV-Scale Z' Bosons from D-branes
Generic D-brane string models of particle physics predict the existence of
extra U(1) gauge symmetries beyond hypercharge. These symmetries are not of the
E_6 class but rather include the gauging of Baryon and Lepton numbers as well
as certain Peccei-Quinn-like symmetries. Some of the U(1)'s have triangle
anomalies, but they are cancelled by a Green-Schwarz mechanism. The
corresponding gauge bosons typically acquire a mass of order the string scale
M_S by combining with two-index antisymmetric fields coming from the closed
string sector of the theory. We argue that in string models with a low string
scale M_S proportional to 1-10 TeV, the presence of these generic U(1)'s may be
amenable to experimental test. Present constraints from electroweak precision
data already set important bounds on the mass of these extra gauge bosons. In
particular, for large classes of models, rho-parameter constraints imply M_S >=
1.5 TeV. In the present scheme some fraction of the experimentally measured Z^0
mass would be due not to the Higgs mechanism, but rather to the mixing with
these closed string fields. We give explicit formulae for recently constructed
classes of intersecting D6- and D5-brane models yielding the Standard Model
(SM) fermion spectrum.Comment: 46 pages, LaTeX, JHEP.cls, 21 Figures. minor correction
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