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The unique mouse pollination in an orchid species
The Chinese orchid, _Cymbidium serratum_, is pollinated by the wild mountain mouse _Rattus fulvescens_. The flowers use both odor and colour as attractants, and provide labellum as food reward for the pollinators. The mice pollinate the flowers during their endeavour to eat the labellums
Interpretation of 750 GeV Diphoton Excess at LHC in Singlet Extension of Color-octet Neutrino Mass Model
We propose that the possible 750 GeV diphoton excess can be explained in the
color-octet neutrino mass model extended with a scalar singlet . The
model generally contains species of color-octet, electroweak doublet
scalars and species of color-octet, electroweak triplet or
singlet fermions. While both scalars and fermions contribute to the
production of through gluon fusion, only the charged members induce the
diphoton decay of . The diphoton rate can be significantly enhanced due
to interference between the scalar and fermion loops. We show that the diphoton
cross section can be from 3 to 10 fb for O(TeV) color-octet particles while
evading all current LHC limits.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures; v2: 13 pages, 4 figures, version to appear in
EPJC, clarified a few things, updated numerical analysis using the most
recent bound on color-octet fermions but without changing conclusions,
corrected a mistake when quoting the branching ratio to Z gamma, added some
references missed in v
Renormalization Group Evolution of Dimension-seven Operators in Standard Model Effective Field Theory and Relevant Phenomenology
We showed in a previous publication that there are six independent
dimension-seven operators violating both lepton and baryon numbers ()
and twelve ones violating lepton but preserving baryon number () in
standard model effective field theory, and we calculated one-loop
renormalization for the former six operators. In this work we continue our
efforts on renormalization of the operators. It turns out this could become
subtle because the operators are connected by nontrivial relations when fermion
flavors are counted. This kind of relations does not appear in lower
dimensional operators. We show how we can extract anomalous dimension matrix
for a flavor-specified basis of operators from counterterms computed for the
above flavor-blind operators without introducing singular inverse Yukawa
coupling matrices. As a phenomenological application, we investigate
renormalization group effects on nuclear neutrinoless double decay. We
also discuss very briefly its analog in the meson sector,
, and indicate potential difficulties to compute
its decay width.Comment: v1: 18 pages, 2 figures, 5 tables. v2: 21 pages, 3 figures, 5 tables,
to appear in jhep; minor revisions made without changing results: (1)
corrected typos; (2) added clarifying statements and three refs; (3) Appendix
expanded by an explicit example of calculation; (4) corrected an error in eq.
(13), thanks to the referee; (5) replaced fig. 2 due to a numerical proble
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