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    Search for the Anomalous Interactions of Up-Type Heavy Quarks in γγ\gamma \gamma Collision at the LHC

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    We investigate the anomalous interactions of heavy up-type quark t' in a γγ\gamma \gamma collision at the LHC. We have obtained 95% confidence level(CL)limit of tqγt'q \gamma anomalous coupling by taking into account three forward detector acceptances: 0.0015<ξ<0.150.0015<\xi<0.15,0.0015<ξ<0.50.0015<\xi<0.5, and 0.1<ξ<0.50.1<\xi<0.5.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, 3 table

    The SGR 1806-20 magnetar signature on the Earth's magnetic field

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    SGRs denote ``soft γ\gamma-ray repeaters'', a small class of slowly spinning neutron stars with strong magnetic fields. On 27 December 2004, a giant flare was detected from magnetar SGR 1806-20. The initial spike was followed by a hard-X-ray tail persisting for 380 s with a modulation period of 7.56 s. This event has received considerable attention, particularly in the astrophysics area. Its relevance to the geophysics community lies in the importance of investigating the effects of such an event on the near-earth electromagnetic environment. However, the signature of a magnetar flare on the geomagnetic field has not previously been investigated. Here, by applying wavelet analysis to the high-resolution magnetic data provided by the CHAMP satellite, a modulated signal with a period of 7.5 s over the duration of the giant flare appears in the observed data. Moreover, this event was detected by the energetic ion counters onboard the DEMETER satellite.Comment: Science Editors' Choice: http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol314/issue5798/twil.dt

    The effect of electromagnetic properties of neutrinos on the photon-neutrino decoupling temperature

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    We examine the impact of electromagnetic properties of neutrinos on the annihilation of relic neutrinos with ultra high energy cosmic neutrinos for the ννˉγγ\nu \bar{\nu}\to \gamma\gamma process. For this process, photon-neutrino decoupling temperature is calculated via effective lagrangian model beyond the standard model. We find that photon-neutrino decoupling temperature can be importantly reduced below the QCD phase transition with the model independent analysis defining electromagnetic properties of neutrinos.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures, published versio

    Probe of the Anomalous Quartic Couplings with Beam Polarization at the CLIC

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    We have investigated the anomalous quartic couplings defined by the dimension-8 operators in semileptonic decay channel of the e+eνeWW+νˉee^{+}e^{-}\rightarrow \nu_{e} W^{-} W^{+} \bar{\nu}_{e} process for unpolarized and polarized electron (positron) beam at the Compact Linear Collider. We give the 95%95\% confidence level bounds on anomalous fS0Λ4\frac{f_{S0}}{\Lambda^{4}}, fS1Λ4\frac{f_{S1}}{\Lambda^{4}} and fT0Λ4\frac{f_{T0}}{\Lambda^{4}} couplings for various values of the integrated luminosities and center-of-mass energies. The best sensitivities obtained on anomalous fS0Λ4\frac{f_{S0}}{\Lambda^{4}}, fS1Λ4\frac{f_{S1}}{\Lambda^{4}} and fT0Λ4\frac{f_{T0}}{\Lambda^{4}} couplings through the process e+eνeWW+νˉee^{+}e^{-}\rightarrow \nu_{e} W^{-} W^{+} \bar{\nu}_{e} with beam polarization at s=3\sqrt{s}=3 TeV and an integrated luminosity of Lint=2000L_{int}=2000 fb1^{-1} are [4.05;3.67]×1012[-4.05;\, 3.67]\times 10^{-12} GeV4^{-4}, [3.08;2.12]×1012[-3.08; \, 2.12]\times 10^{-12} GeV4^{-4}, [1.98;0.64]×1013[-1.98; \, 0.64]\times 10^{-13} GeV4^{-4}, which show improvement over the current bounds.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures and 8 tables, published versio

    Graviton production through photon-quark scattering at the LHC

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    We have investigated real graviton emission in the ADD and RS model of extra dimensions through the photoproduction process pp-> p gamma p-> pGqX at the LHC. We have considered all contributions from the subprocesses gamma q -> G q, where q=u,d,c,s,b,anti-u,anti-d, anti-c, anti-s, anti-b quark. The constraints on model parameters of the ADD and RS model of extra dimensions have been calculated. During numerical calculations we have taken account of 3, 4, 5 and 6 large extra dimensional scenarios. The constraints on RS model parameters have been calculated by considering G -> gamma gamma, e^- e^+, mu^- mu^+ decay channels of the graviton.Comment: 27 pages, 12 figures; final version to appear in PR

    Visual clues act as a substitute for haptic feedback in robotic surgery

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    Objective: The lack of haptic feedback (HF) in robotic surgery is one of the major concerns of novice surgeons to that field. The superior visual appearances acquired during robotic surgery may give clues that make HF less important. Methods: We surveyed 52 individuals on their perception of HF during robotic surgery. The first group of 34 surgically inexperienced people used the da Vinci robot for their first time (drylab). The second group included 8 laparoscopic surgeons with experience up to a fifth robotic operation. The third group included 10 surgical experts with substantial experience (150-650 robotic cases). Visual analog assessment was made of perception of HF, how much HF was missed, how much the absence of HF impaired the operators' level of comfort. Robotic experts were asked if complications have occurred as a result of a lack of HF. Results: Of the first group, 50% reported the perception of HF, as did 55% of the second group and 100% of the third group (difference between group 1 and group 3: p<0.05). The first group missed HF for 6.5; the second group for 4.3, and the third group for 4 (difference between groups 1 and 3: p<0.05). The surgical experts claimed to have missed HF for 7.2 s when they first started robotic surgery (Difference to now: p<0.05). The lack of HF caused discomfort for the first group of 4; for the second group of 4,4, and for the third group of 2,6. One complication was reported by the robotic experts as resulting from the lack of HF. Conclusions: The data support the conclusion that even beginners quickly experience the perception of HF when performing robotic surgery. With more experience, perception of HF and the level of comfort with robotic surgery increases significantly. This perception of HF makes "real” HF less important and demonstrates that its importance is overestimated by novices in robotic surger
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