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Non-Standard Neutrino Interactions from a Triplet Seesaw Model
We investigate non-standard neutrino interactions (NSIs) in the triplet
seesaw model featuring non-trivial correlations between NSI parameters and
neutrino masses and mixing parameters. We show that sizable NSIs can be
generated as a consequence of a nearly degenerate neutrino mass spectrum. Thus,
these NSIs could lead to quite significant signals of lepton flavor violating
decays such as \mu^- \to e^- \nu_e anti\nu_\mu and \mu^+ \to e^+ anti\nu_e
\nu_\mu at a future neutrino factory, effects adding to the uncertainty in
determination of the Earth matter density profile, as well as characteristic
patterns of the doubly charged Higgs decays observable at the Large Hadron
Collider.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures and 1 table; v2: minor corrections, Sect. IV
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Semi-Analytic Calculation of the Gravitational Wave Signal From the Electroweak Phase Transition for General Quartic Scalar Effective Potentials
Upcoming gravitational wave (GW) detectors might detect a stochastic
background of GWs potentially arising from many possible sources, including
bubble collisions from a strongly first-order electroweak phase transition. We
investigate whether it is possible to connect, via a semi-analytical
approximation to the tunneling rate of scalar fields with quartic potentials,
the GW signal through detonations with the parameters entering the potential
that drives the electroweak phase transition. To this end, we consider a finite
temperature effective potential similar in form to the Higgs potential in the
Standard Model (SM). In the context of a semi-analytic approximation to the
three dimensional Euclidean action, we derive a general approximate form for
the tunneling temperature and the relevant GW parameters. We explore the GW
signal across the parameter space describing the potential which drives the
phase transition. We comment on the potential detectability of a GW signal with
future experiments, and physical relevance of the associated potential
parameters in the context of theories which have effective potentials similar
in form to that of the SM. In particular we consider singlet, triplet, higher
dimensional operators, and top-flavor extensions to the Higgs sector of the SM.
We find that the addition of a temperature independent cubic term in the
potential, arising from a gauge singlet for instance, can greatly enhance the
GW power. The other parameters have milder, but potentially noticeable,
effects.Comment: accepted by JCAP, revisions: removed turbulence contribution, minor
changes to experimental sensitivity, fixed various minor typos and text
revisions, added references, made it clear we consider only detonations; 17
pages, 4 figures, revtex
Dirac Neutrino Masses with Planck Scale Lepton Number Violation
It is shown how pure Dirac neutrino masses can naturally occur at low
energies even in the presence of Planck scale lepton number violation. The
geometrical picture in five dimensions assumes that the lepton number symmetry
is explicitly broken on the Planck brane while the right-handed neutrino is
localised on the TeV brane. This physical separation in the bulk causes the
global lepton number to be preserved at low energies. A small wavefunction
overlap between the left-handed and right-handed neutrinos then naturally leads
to a small Dirac Yukawa coupling. By the AdS/CFT correspondence there exists a
purely four-dimensional dual description in which the right-handed neutrino is
a composite CFT bound state. The global lepton number is violated at the Planck
scale in a fundamental sector whose mixing into the composite sector is highly
suppressed by CFT operators with large anomalous dimensions. A similar small
mixing is then also responsible for generating a naturally small Dirac Yukawa
coupling between the fundamental left-handed neutrino and the composite
right-handed neutrino.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX; v2: references added; v3: another reference adde
'Dreamersâ, (un)deserving immigrants and generational interdependence
Undocumented young people known as the âDreamersâ have become the embodiment of the âdeserving immigrantâ in US public debates on immigration. Through exploring the narratives of undocumented young organisers in California, this article examines how they came to be framed in this way and the limitations of this as a pathway to social justice. It explores their accounts of organising in the undocumented youth movement to examine how their relationships with their families have influenced their engagement with the Dreamer narrative and its contestation. It was found that the figure of the deserving Dreamer represented an overly individualised account of migrant youth experiences and trajectories. Drawing on a relational understanding of migration and life course pathways, it is argued that undocumented youth are embedded in interdependent intergenerational relationships which affect their experiences and outcomes and therefore need to be recognised in any pathway to social justice
Light Neutrinos from a Mini-Seesaw Mechanism in Warped Space
The seesaw mechanism provides a simple explanation for the lightness of the
known neutrinos. Under the standard assumption of a weak scale Dirac mass and a
heavy sterile Majorana scale the neutrino mass is naturally suppressed below
the weak scale. However, Nature may employ Dirac and Majorana scales that are
much less than typically assumed, possibly even far below the weak scale. In
this case the seesaw mechanism alone would not completely explain the lightness
of the neutrinos. In this work we consider a warped framework that realizes
this possibility by combining naturally suppressed Dirac and Majorana scales
together in a mini-seesaw mechanism to generate light neutrino masses. Via the
AdS/CFT correspondence the model is dual to a 4D theory with a hidden strongly
coupled sector containing light composite right-handed neutrinos.Comment: 15 pages, 2 Figs. V3 PLB version (extended discussion, results
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An A4 flavor model for quarks and leptons in warped geometry
We propose a spontaneous A4 flavor symmetry breaking scheme implemented in a
warped extra dimensional setup to explain the observed pattern of quark and
lepton masses and mixings. The main advantages of this choice are the
explanation of fermion mass hierarchies by wave function overlaps, the
emergence of tribimaximal neutrino mixing and zero quark mixing at the leading
order and the absence of tree-level gauge mediated flavor violations. Quark
mixing is induced by the presence of bulk flavons, which allow for cross-brane
interactions and a cross-talk between the quark and neutrino sectors, realizing
the spontaneous symmetry breaking pattern A4 --> nothing first proposed in
[X.G.\,He, Y.Y.\,Keum, R.R.\,Volkas, JHEP{0604}, 039 (2006)]. We show that the
observed quark mixing pattern can be explained in a rather economical way,
including the CP violating phase, with leading order cross-interactions, while
the observed difference between the smallest CKM entries V_{ub} and V_{td} must
arise from higher order corrections. We briefly discuss bounds on the
Kaluza-Klein scale implied by flavor changing neutral current processes in our
model and show that the residual little CP problem is milder than in flavor
anarchic models.Comment: 34 pages, 2 figures; version published in JHE
Baryogenesis with Superheavy Squarks
We consider a setup where R-parity is violated in the framework of split
supersymmetry. The out-of-equilibrium decays of heavy squarks successfully lead
to the generation of a baryon asymmetry. We restrict the R-parity violating
couplings to the baryon number violating subset to keep the neutralino
sufficiently stable to provide the dark matter. The observed baryon asymmetry
can be generated for squark masses larger than 10^11 GeV, while neutralino dark
matter induces a stronger bound of 10^13 GeV. Some mass splitting between left-
and right-handed squarks may be needed to satisfy also constraints from gluino
cosmology.Comment: 18 pages, LaTeX, 4 figure
RS1, Custodial Isospin and Precision Tests
We study precision electroweak constraints within a RS1 model with gauge
fields and fermions in the bulk. The electroweak gauge symmetry is enhanced to
SU(2)_L \times SU(2)_R \times U(1)_{B-L}, thereby providing a custodial isospin
symmetry sufficient to suppress excessive contributions to the T parameter. We
then construct complete models, complying with all electroweak constraints, for
solving the hierarchy problem, without supersymmetry or large hierarchies in
the fundamental couplings. Using the AdS/CFT correspondence our models can be
interpreted as dual to a strongly coupled conformal Higgs sector with global
custodial symmetry, gauge and fermionic matter being fundamental fields
external to the CFT. This scenario has interesting collider signals, distinct
from other RS models in the literature.Comment: 32 pages, 6 figures, latex2e, minor changes, references adde
Charming CP Violation and Dipole Operators from RS Flavor Anarchy
Recently the LHCb collaboration reported evidence for direct CP violation in
charm decays. The value is sufficiently large that either substantially
enhanced Standard Model contributions or non-Standard Model physics is required
to explain it. In the latter case only a limited number of possibilities would
be consistent with other existing flavor-changing constraints. We show that
warped extra dimensional models that explain the quark spectrum through flavor
anarchy can naturally give rise to contributions of the size required to
explain the the LHCb result. The D meson asymmetry arises through a sizable
CP-violating contribution to a chromomagnetic dipole operator. This happens
naturally without introducing inconsistencies with existing constraints in the
up quark sector. We discuss some subtleties in the loop calculation that are
similar to those in Higgs to \gamma\gamma. Loop-induced dipole operators in
warped scenarios and their composite analogs exhibit non-trivial dependence on
the Higgs profile, with the contributions monotonically decreasing when the
Higgs is pushed away from the IR brane. We show that the size of the dipole
operator quickly saturates as the Higgs profile approaches the IR brane,
implying small dependence on the precise details of the Higgs profile when it
is quasi IR localized. We also explain why the calculation of the coefficient
of the lowest dimension 5D operator is guaranteed to be finite. This is true
not only in the charm sector but also with other radiative processes such as
electric dipole moments, b to s\gamma, \epsilon'/\epsilon_K and \mu\ to
e\gamma. We furthermore discuss the interpretation of this contribution within
the framework of partial compositeness in four dimensions and highlight some
qualitative differences between the generic result of composite models and that
obtained for dynamics that reproduces the warped scenario.Comment: 14 page
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Switching Hemispheres: A New Migration Strategy for the Disjunct Argentinean Breeding Population of Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica)
Background: Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) breed almost exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere. However, since the early 1980's, a small disjunct breeding population has become established in eastern Argentina, presumably by birds previously derived from those breeding in North America. Currently, it is unknown where these individuals go following breeding and how they have adjusted to a reversal in phenology. Their austral wintering period corresponds to the breeding period of the northern ancestral population and so they can potentially return to these more traditional breeding sites or they may occupy other South American wintering regions left vacant by conspecifics returning to the Northern Hemisphere.
Principal Findings: We used a three-isotope (ÎŽ ÂčÂłC, ÎŽÂčâ”N, ÎŽÂČH) approach to investigate potential wintering areas in Central and South America of individuals breeding in Argentina. Feather isotope values differed from those expected and measured at local breeding sites in Argentina indicating molt after the austral breeding period and away from the breeding grounds. Potential molting origins were identified applying likelihood-based assignment methods to a ÎŽÂČH isoscape for South America and dichotomous prior information on the distribution of C3 and C4 vegetation types based on modeled vegetation-ÎŽÂčÂłC values. Barn Swallows now breeding in Argentina have changed their migratory behavior but presumably use the same cues as those used by the ancestral population, molting their feathers during the austral winter, likely in northeastern South America
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