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Direct detection of neutralino dark matter in the NMSSM
We address the direct detection of neutralino dark matter in the framework of
the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. We conduct a detailed
analysis of the parameter space, taking into account all the available
constraints from LEPII, and compute the neutralino-nucleon cross section. We
find that sizable values for the detection cross section, within the reach of
dark matter detectors, are attainable in this framework, and are associated
with the exchange of very light Higgses, GeV, the latter
exhibiting a significant singlet composition.Comment: LaTex, 6 pages, 4 figures. Talk given at the 5th International
Workshop on the Identification of Dark Matter (IDM2004), Edinburgh, 6-10
September 200
Fold-Saddle Bifurcation in Non-Smooth Vector Fields on the Plane
This paper presents results concerning bifurcations of 2D piecewise-smooth
dynamical systems governed by vector fields. Generic three parameter families
of a class of Non-Smooth Vector Fields are studied and its bifurcation diagrams
are exhibited. Our main result describes the unfolding of the so called
Fold-Saddle singularity
NMSSM with a singlino LSP: possible challenges for searches for supersymmetry at the LHC
A light singlino in the NMSSM can reduce considerably the missing transverse
energy at the end of sparticle decay cascades; instead, light NMSSM-specific
Higgs bosons can be produced. Such scenarios can be consistent with present
constraints from the LHC with all sparticle masses below ~1 TeV. We discuss
search strategies, which do not rely on missing transverse energy, for such
scenarios at the next run of the LHC near 14 TeV.Comment: 20 pages, 9 Figures. References and experimental constraints added;
slight change of benchmark point, conclusions unchange
Irreversible processes and the accelerated-decelerated phases of the Universe
A model for the Universe is proposed where it is considered as a mixture of
scalar and matter fields. The particle production is due to an irreversible
transfer of energy from the gravitational field to the matter field and
represented by a non-equilibrium pressure. This model can simulate three
distinct periods of the Universe: (a) an accelerated epoch where the energy
density of the scalar field prevails over the matter field, (b) a past
decelerated period where the energy density of the matter field becomes more
predominant than the scalar energy density, and (c) a present acceleration
phase where the scalar energy density overcomes the energy density of the
matter field.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, to be published in Brazilian Journal of Physic
Teaching Students with Special Needs in School-Based, Agricultural Education: A Historical Inquiry
The purpose of this historical study was to investigate the inclusion of students with special needs in school-based, agricultural education as reported by The Agricultural Education Magazine and the Journal of Agricultural Education over a time period of six decades. The impact of landmark legislation, such as the Vocational Education Act of 1963, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, and the Individuals with Disabilities Act of 1990, were examined. This legislation motivated and supported agricultural education’s efforts to meet the learning needs of special education students by providing modified lessons and learning environments, inclusive SAEs and FFA activities, and focused teacher preparation. Challenges and concerns regarding the placement of special needs students in school-based, agricultural education are also discussed, as well as opportunities for related research in the future, especially about their participation in the FFA
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