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Sterile neutrinos, dark matter, and resonant effects in ultra high energy regimes
Interest in light dark matter candidates has recently increased in the
literature; some of these works consider the role of additional neutrinos,
either active or sterile. Furthermore, extragalactic neutrinos have been
detected with energies higher than have ever been reported before. This opens a
new window of opportunities to the study of neutrino properties that were
unreachable up to now. We investigate how an interaction potential between
neutrinos and dark matter might induce a resonant enhancement in the
oscillation probability, an effect that may be tested with future neutrino
data.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, to be published in PL
Sustainable forest management of miombo woodlands in Niassa National Reserve, northern Mozambique: a multidisciplinary approach of fire resistance analysis.
Poster presented at XIII World Forestry Congress. Buenos Aires (Argentina). 18 - 23 Oct 2009
Two-dimensional dispersion analytical approach: Eddy diffusivities depending on source distance
An analytical air quality dispersion approach based on the steadystate two-dimensional advection-diffusion equation is presented. The solution employs a spectral method and is analytical in the sense that no approximation is made along its derivation. The approach is valid for homogeneous turbulence and for situations of uniform mean wind speed, and for practical purposes, to elevated releases that occur in neutral stability conditions without strong buoyancy. To
simulate and compare the results of this approach against observed ground-level crosswind-integrated concentration two eddy diffusivities are considered. The first eddy diffusivity depends on the distance from the source while the second one assumes a constant value independent of the source distance. It is found that the memory effect contained in the eddy diffusivity, which is a function of downwind distance from the source, allows a better description of the turbulent dispersion of atmospheric contaminants released by an elevated continuous point source
On multigraded generalizations of Kirillov-Reshetikhin modules
We study the category of Z^l-graded modules with finite-dimensional graded
pieces for certain Z+^l-graded Lie algebras. We also consider certain Serre
subcategories with finitely many isomorphism classes of simple objects. We
construct projective resolutions for the simple modules in these categories and
compute the Ext groups between simple modules. We show that the projective
covers of the simple modules in these Serre subcategories can be regarded as
multigraded generalizations of Kirillov-Reshetikhin modules and give a
recursive formula for computing their graded characters
Output functions and fractal dimensions in dynamical systems
We present a novel method for the calculation of the fractal dimension of
boundaries in dynamical systems, which is in many cases many orders of
magnitude more efficient than the uncertainty method. We call it the Output
Function Evaluation (OFE) method. The OFE method is based on an efficient
scheme for computing output functions, such as the escape time, on a
one-dimensional portion of the phase space. We show analytically that the OFE
method is much more efficient than the uncertainty method for boundaries with
, where is the dimension of the intersection of the boundary with a
one-dimensional manifold. We apply the OFE method to a scattering system, and
compare it to the uncertainty method. We use the OFE method to study the
behavior of the fractal dimension as the system's dynamics undergoes a
topological transition.Comment: Uses REVTEX; to be published in Phys. Rev. Let
Constraining Nonstandard Neutrino-Electron Interactions
We present a detailed analysis on nonstandard neutrino interactions (NSI)
with electrons including all muon and electron (anti)-neutrino data from
existing accelerators and reactors, in conjunction with the ``neutrino
counting'' data (e- e+ -> nu nu gamma) from the four LEP collaborations. First
we perform a one-parameter-at-a-time analysis, showing how most constraints
improve with respect to previous results reported in the literature. We also
present more robust results where the NSI parameters are allowed to vary freely
in the analysis. We show the importance of combining LEP data with the other
experiments in removing degeneracies in the global analysis constraining
flavor-conserving NSI parameters which, at 90 % and 95 % C.L., must lie within
unique allowed regions. Despite such improved constraints, there is still
substantial room for improvement, posing a big challenge for upcoming
experiments.Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures. Final version to appear in Phys. Rev.
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