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    The Magellanic system X-ray sources

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    Using archival X-ray data from the second XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue, we present comparative analysis of the overall population of X-ray sources in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. We see a difference between the characteristics of the brighter sources in the two populations in the X-ray band. Utilising flux measurements in different energy bands we are able to sort the X-ray sources based on similarities to other previously identified and classified objects. In this manner we are able to identify the probable nature of some of the unknown objects, identifying a number of possible X-ray binaries and Super Soft Sources.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. Poster to appear in proceedings of IAU Symposium 256, The Magellanic System: Stars, Gas, and Galaxies. Keele Univeristy, U

    Stop as a next-to-lightest supersymmetric particle in constrained MSSM

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    So far the squarks have not been detected at the LHC indicating that they are heavier than a few hundred GeVs, if they exist. The lighter stop can be considerably lighter than the other squarks. We study the possibility that a supersymmetric partner of the top quark, stop, is the next-to-lightest supersymmetric particle in the constrained supersymmetric standard model. Various constraints, on top of the mass limits, are taken into an account, and the allowed parameter space for this scenario is determined. Observing stop which is the next-to-lightest supersymmetric particle at the LHC may be difficult.Comment: v2: A few references, a plot indicating used parameters, discussion about the role of parameters in determination of the stop NLSP, CCB minima and a comment about (g-2) added. Typos corrected. Version in PR

    Slip flow over structured surfaces with entrapped microbubbles

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    On hydrophobic surfaces, roughness may lead to a transition to a superhydrophobic state, where gas bubbles at the surface can have a strong impact on a detected slip. We present two-phase lattice Boltzmann simulations of a Couette flow over structured surfaces with attached gas bubbles. Even though the bubbles add slippery surfaces to the channel, they can cause negative slip to appear due to the increased roughness. The simulation method used allows the bubbles to deform due to viscous stresses. We find a decrease of the detected slip with increasing shear rate which is in contrast to some recent experimental results implicating that bubble deformation cannot account for these experiments. Possible applications of bubble surfaces in microfluidic devices are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. v2: revised version, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    Phenomenology of non-universal gaugino masses in supersymmetric grand unified theories

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    Grand unified theories can lead to non-universal boundary conditions for the gaugino masses at the unification scale. We consider the implications of such non-universal boundary conditions for the composition of the lightest neutralino as well as for the upper bound on its mass in the simplest supersymmetric grand unified theory based on the SU(5) gauge group. We derive sum rules for neutralino and chargino masses in different representations of SU(5) which lead to different non-universal boundary conditions for the gaugino masses at the unification scale. We also consider the phenomenological implications of the non-universal gaugino masses arising from a grand unified theory in the context of Large Hadron Collider. In particular we investigate the detection of heavy neutral Higgs bosons H0,A0H^0, A^0 from H0,A0→χ~20χ~20→4lH^0, A^0 \to \tilde{\chi}_2^0 \tilde{\chi}_2^0 \to 4l , and study the possibilities of detecting the neutral Higgs bosons in cascade decays, including the decays χ~i0→h0(H0,A0)χ~10→bbˉχ~10\tilde{\chi}_i^0 \to h^0 (H^0, A^0) \tilde{\chi}_1^0 \to b\bar{b} \tilde{\chi}_1^0.Comment: 24 pages, uses psrfrag. Typo in Eq. (15) corrected. Added more detailed discussion about non-universality in SUSY SU(5). Parameter space and RGE loop level indicated more clearly. Added a few references. Version to be published in Phys. Rev.

    Weak BMO and Toeplitz operators on Bergman spaces

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    Inspired by our previous work on the boundedness of Toeplitz operators, we introduce weak BMO and VMO type conditions, denoted by BWMO and VWMO, respectively, for functions on the open unit disc of the complex plane. We show that the average function of a function f is an element of BWMO is boundedly oscillating, and the analogous result holds for f is an element of VWMO. The result is applied for generalizations of known results on the essential spectra and norms of Toeplitz operators. Finally, we provide examples of functions satisfying the VWMO condition which are not in the classical VMO or even in BMO.Peer reviewe

    Pathology of essential spectra of elliptic problems in periodic family of beads threaded by a spoke thinning at infinity

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    We construct "almost periodic'' unbounded domains, where a large class of elliptic spectral problems have essential spectra possessing peculiar structure: they consist of monotone, non-negative sequences of isolated points and thus have infinitely many gaps.Peer reviewe

    Weak BMO and Toeplitz operators on Bergman spaces

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    Inspired by our previous work on the boundedness of Toeplitz operators, we introduce weak BMO and VMO type conditions, denoted by BWMO and VWMO, respectively, for functions on the open unit disc of the complex plane. We show that the average function of a function f is an element of BWMO is boundedly oscillating, and the analogous result holds for f is an element of VWMO. The result is applied for generalizations of known results on the essential spectra and norms of Toeplitz operators. Finally, we provide examples of functions satisfying the VWMO condition which are not in the classical VMO or even in BMO.Peer reviewe

    Band-gap structure of the spectrum of the water-wave problem in a shallow canal with a periodic family of deep pools

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    We consider the linear water-wave problem in a periodic channel pi(h)subset of R-3, which is shallow except for a periodic array of deep potholes in it. Motivated by applications to surface wave propagation phenomena, we study the band-gap structure of the essential spectrum in the linear water-wave system, which includes the spectral Steklov boundary condition posed on the free water surface. We apply methods of asymptotic analysis, where the most involved step is the construction and analysis of an appropriate boundary layer in a neighborhood of the joint of the potholes with the thin part of the channel. Consequently, the existence of a spectral gap for small enough h is proven.Peer reviewe
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