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Gravitationally Coupled Electroweak Monopole
We present a family of gravitationally coupled electroweak monopole solutions
in Einstein-Weinberg-Salam theory. Our result confirms the existence of
globally regular gravitating electroweak monopole which changes to the
magnetically charged black hole as the Higgs vacuum value approaches to the
Planck scale. Moreover, our solutions could provide a more accurate description
of the monopole stars and magnetically charged black holes
Finite Energy Electroweak Dyon
The recent MoEDAL experiment at LHC to detect the electroweak monopole makes
the theoretical prediction of the monopole mass an urgent issue. We discuss
different ways to estimate the mass of the electroweak monopole. We first
present a scaling argument which indicates that the mass of the electroweak
monopole to be around 4 TeV. To justify this we construct finite energy
analytic dyon solutions which could be viewed as the regularized Cho-Maison
dyon, modifying the coupling strengths of the electromagnetic interaction of
-boson in the standard model. Our result demonstrates that a genuine
electroweak monopole whose mass scale is much smaller than the grand
unification scale can exist, which can actually be detected at the present LHC.Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:hep-th/0210299,
arXiv:hep-th/970703
Macromolecular separation through a porous surface
A new technique for the separation of macromolecules is proposed and
investigated. A thin mesh with pores comparable to the radius of gyration of a
free chain is used to filter chains according to their length. Without a field
it has previously been shown that the permeability decays as a power law with
chain length. However by applying particular configurations of pulsed fields,
it is possible to have a permeability that decays as an exponential. This
faster decay gives much higher resolution of separation. We also propose a
modified screen containing an array of holes with barb-like protrusions running
parallel to the surface. When static friction is present between the
macromolecule and the protrusion, some of the chains get trapped for long
durations of time. By using this and a periodic modulation of an applied
electric field, high resolution can be attained.Comment: 18 pages latex, 6 postscript figures, using psfi
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