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Modified Friedman scenario from the Wheeler-DeWitt equation
We consider the possible modification of the Friedman equation due to
operator ordering parameter entering the Wheeler-DeWitt equation.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figur
Unparticle Self-Interactions and Their Collider Implications
In unparticle physics, operators of the conformal sector have
self-interactions, and these are unsuppressed for strong coupling. The 3-point
interactions are completely determined by conformal symmetry, up to a constant.
We do not know of any theoretical upper bounds on this constant. Imposing
current experimental constraints, we find that these interactions mediate
spectacular collider signals, such as , , , , , and
, with cross sections of picobarns or larger at the Large Hadron Collider.
Self-interactions may therefore provide the leading discovery prospects for
unparticle physics.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures; v2: published versio
Vector boson production in association with KK modes of the ADD model to NLO in QCD at LHC
Next-to-leading order QCD corrections to the associated production of vector
boson (Z/W) with the the Kaluza-Klein modes of the graviton in large extra
dimensional model at the LHC, are presented. We have obtained various kinematic
distributions using a Monte Carlo code which is based on the two cut off phase
space slicing method that handles soft and collinear singularities appearing at
NLO level. We estimate the impact of the QCD corrections on various observables
and find that they are significant. We also show the reduction in factorization
scale uncertainty when QCD corrections are included.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure
Development of electrical test procedures for qualification of spacecraft against EID. Volume 2: Review and specification of test procedures
A combined experimental and analytical program to develop system electrical test procedures for the qualification of spacecraft against damage produced by space-electron-induced discharges (EID) occurring on spacecraft dielectric outer surfaces is described. A review and critical evaluation of possible approaches to qualify spacecraft against space electron-induced discharges (EID) is presented. A variety of possible schemes to simulate EID electromagnetic effects produced in spacecraft was studied. These techniques form the principal element of a provisional, recommended set of test procedures for the EID qualification spacecraft. Significant gaps in our knowledge about EID which impact the final specification of an electrical test to qualify spacecraft against EID are also identified
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