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    Comparison of the growth and leaf mineral concentrations between three grapevine rootstocks and their corresponding tetraploids inoculated with an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Gigaspora margarita

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    Effects of the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus Gigaspora margarita BECKER and HALL on growth and leaf mineral concentrations of the tetraploid grapevine rootstocks Gloire de Montpellier (Gloire, Vitis riparia MICHX.), Rupestris St. George (St. George, V. rupestris SCHEELE), and Couderc 3309 (3309, V. riparia x V. rupestris) were compared with those of their corresponding diploids. The percentage of AM infection in the inoculated tetraploid grapevines of each rootstock was as high (above 90 %) as in the inoculated diploids. Shoot and root growth in the inoculated grapevines of each tetraploid was significantly higher than that in the non-inoculated grapevines. For the original diploid rootstocks, almost the same shoot and root growth was observed regardless of inoculation. Tetraploid and diploid rootstocks with AM fungi-inoculation had significantly higher P concentrations in the leaves than the non-inoculated grapevines, but tetraploid grapevines with AM fungi-inoculation had lower Ca and Mg concentrations. The tetraploid grapevines with thicker roots and more compact root systems were considered to depend more on arbuscular mycorrhizas than the original diploid rootstock cultivars.

    Large Solar Neutrino Mixing in an Extended Zee Model

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    The Zee model, which employs the standard Higgs scalar (ϕ\phi) with its duplicate (ϕ\phi^\prime) and a singly charged scalar (h+h^+), can utilize two global symmetries associated with the conservation of the numbers of ϕ\phi and ϕ\phi^\prime, Nϕ,ϕN_{\phi,\phi^\prime}, where Nϕ+NϕN_\phi+N_{\phi^\prime} coincides with the hypercharge while NϕNϕN_\phi-N_{\phi^\prime} (X\equiv X) is a new conserved charge, which is identical to LeLμLτL_e-L_\mu-L_\tau for the left-handed leptons. Charged leptons turn out to have ee-μ\mu and ee-τ\tau mixing masses, which are found to be crucial for the large solar neutrino mixing. In an extended version of the Zee model with an extra triplet Higgs scalar (s), neutrino oscillations are described by three steps: 1) the maximal atmospheric mixing is induced by democratic mass terms supplied by ss with XX=2 that can initiate the type II seesaw mechanism for the smallness of these masses; 2) the maximal solar neutrino mixing is triggered by the creation of radiative masses by h+h^+ with XX = 0; 3) the large solar neutrino mixing is finally induced by a νμ\nu_\mu-ντ\nu_\tau mixing arising from the rotation of the radiative mass terms as a result of the diagonalization that converts ee-μ\mu and ee-τ\tau mixing masses into the electron mass.Comment: RevTex, 10 pages including one figure page, to be published in Int. J. Mod. Phys. A (2002

    Nucleation and Growth of GaN/AlN Quantum Dots

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    We study the nucleation of GaN islands grown by plasma-assisted molecular-beam epitaxy on AlN(0001) in a Stranski-Krastanov mode. In particular, we assess the variation of their height and density as a function of GaN coverage. We show that the GaN growth passes four stages: initially, the growth is layer-by-layer; subsequently, two-dimensional precursor islands form, which transform into genuine three-dimensional islands. During the latter stage, island height and density increase with GaN coverage until the density saturates. During further GaN growth, the density remains constant and a bimodal height distribution appears. The variation of island height and density as a function of substrate temperature is discussed in the framework of an equilibrium model for Stranski-Krastanov growth.Comment: Submitted to PRB, 10 pages, 15 figure

    Quartic Gauge Boson Couplings and Tree Unitarity in the SU(3)_C X SU(3)_L X U(1)_N Models

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    The quartic gauge boson couplings in the SU(3)CSU(3)LU(1)N{SU(3)}_C \otimes {SU(3)}_L \otimes {U(1)}_N models are presented. We find that the couplings of four {\it differrent} gauge bosons may have unusual Lorentz structure and the couplings sastify the tree unitarity requirement at high energy limit.Comment: 13 pages, Latex, axodraw.st

    Minimal Scalar Sector of 3-3-1 Models without Exotic Electric Charges

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    We study the minimal set of Higgs scalars, for models based on the local gauge group SU(3)cSU(3)LU(1)XSU(3)_c \otimes SU(3)_L \otimes U(1)_X which do not contain particles with exotic electric charges. We show that only two Higgs SU(3)LSU(3)_L triplets are needed in order to properly break the symmetry. The exact tree-level scalar mass matrices resulting from symmetry breaking are calculated at the minimum of the most general scalar potential, and the gauge bosons are obtained, together with their couplings to the physical scalar fields. We show how the scalar sector introduced is enough to produce masses for fermions in a particular model which is an E6E_6 subgroup. By using experimental results we constrain the scale of new physics to be above 1.3 TeV.Comment: LaTeX, 22 pages, 1 figure include

    Bilarge Neutrino Mixing and \mu - \tau Permutation Symmetry for Two-loop Radiative Mechanism

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    The presence of approximate electron number conservation and \mu-\tau permutation symmetry of S_2 is shown to naturally provide bilarge neutrino mixing. First, the bimaximal neutrino mixing together with U_{e3}=0 is guaranteed to appear owing to S_2 and, then, the bilarge neutrino mixing together with |U_{e3}|<<1 arises as a result of tiny violation of S_2. The observed mass hierarchy of \Delta m^2_{\odot}<<\Delta m^2_{atm} is subject to another tiny violation of the electron number conservation. This scenario is realized in a specific model based on SU(3)_L x U(1)_N with two-loop radiative mechanism for neutrino masses. The radiative effects from heavy leptons contained in lepton triplets generate the bimaximal structure and those from charged leptons, which break S_2, generate the bilarge structure together with |U_{e3}|<<1. To suppress dangerous flavor-changing neutral current interactions due to Higgs exchanges especially for quarks, this S_2 symmetry is extended to a discrete Z_8 symmetry, which also ensures the absence of one-loop radiative mechanism.Comment: 18 pages, 7 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.

    Almost Maximal Lepton Mixing with Large T Violation in Neutrino Oscillations and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay

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    We point out two simple but instructive possibilities to construct the charged lepton and neutrino mass matrices, from which the nearly bi-maximal neutrino mixing with large T violation can naturally emerge. The two lepton mixing scenarios are compatible very well with current experimental data on solar and atmospheric neutrino oscillations, and one of them may lead to an observable T-violating asymmetry between \nu_\mu --> \nu_e and \nu_e --> \nu_\mu transitions in the long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments. Their implications on the neutrinoless double beta decay are also discussed.Comment: RevTex 15 pages (2 PS figures

    Lepton Masses from a TeV Scale in a 3-3-1 Model

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    In this work, using the fact that in 3-3-1 models the same leptonic bilinear contributes to the masses of both charged leptons and neutrinos, we develop an effective operator mechanism to generate mass for all leptons. The effective operators have dimension five for the case of charged leptons and dimension seven for neutrinos. By adding extra scalar multiplets and imposing the discrete symmetry Z9Z2Z_9\otimes Z_2 we are able to generate realistic textures for the leptonic mixing matrix. This mechanism requires new physics at the TeV scale.Comment: RevTex, 13 pages. Extended version to be published in Physical Review

    Two-loop Radiative Neutrino Mechanism in an SU(3)L×U(1)NSU(3)_L\times U(1)_N Gauge Model

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    By using the LeL_e - LμL_\mu - LτL_\tau symmetry, we construct an SU(3)L×U(1)NSU(3)_L\times U(1)_N gauge model that provides two-loop radiative neutrino masses as well as one-loop radiative neutrino masses. The generic smallness of two-loop neutrino masses leading to Δm2\Delta m^2_\odot compared with one-loop neutrino masses leading to Δmatm2\Delta m^2_{atm} successfully explains Δmatm2\Delta m^2_{atm} >>>> Δm2\Delta m^2_{\odot} by invoking the LeL_e - LμL_\mu - LτL_\tau breaking. The Higgs scalar (h+h^+) that initiates radiative mechanisms is unified into a Higgs triplet together with the standard Higgs scalar (ϕ+\phi^+, ϕ0\phi^0) to form (ϕ+\phi^+, ϕ0\phi^0, h+h^+), which calls for three families of lepton triplets: (νLi\nu^i_L, Li\ell^i_L, ωLi\omega^i_L) (i = 1,2,3), where ωi\omega^i denote heavy neutral leptons. The two-loop radiative mechanism is found possible by introducing a singly charged scalar, which couples to RiωRj\ell^i_R\omega^j_R (i,j = 2,3).Comment: with 10 pages, revtex, including 2 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D (with undefined latex citation indices removed

    Deviation from tri-bimaximal mixings in two types of inverted hierarchical neutrino mass models

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    An attempt is made to explore the possibility for deviations of solar mixing angle (θ12\theta_{12}) from tri-bimaximal mixings, without sacrificing the predictions of maximal atmospheric mixing angle (θ23=π/4\theta_{23}=\pi/4) and zero reactor angle (θ13=0\theta_{13}=0). We find that the above conjecture can be automatically realised in the inverted hierarchical neutrino mass model having 2-3 symmetry, in the basis where charged lepton mass matrix is diagonal. For the observed ranges of m212\bigtriangleup m^2_{21} and \bigtriangleup m^2_{23], we calculate the predictions on tan2θ12=0.5,0.45,0.35\tan^2\theta_{12}=0.5, 0.45, 0.35 for different input values of the parameters in the neutrino mass matrix. We also observe a possible crossing over from one type of inverted hierarchical model having same CP parity (Type-IHA) to other type having opposite CP parity (Type-IHB). Such neutrino mass matrices can be obtained from the canonical seesaw formula using diagonal form of Dirac neutrino mass matrix and non-diagonal texture of right-handed Majorana mass matrix, and may have important implications in model building using discrete as well as non-abelian symmetry groups.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figure
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