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Effects of Squark Processes on the Axino CDM Abundance
We investigate the role of an effective dimension-4 axino-quark-squark
coupling in the thermal processes producing stable cold axino relics in the
early Universe. We find that, while the induced squark and quark scattering
processes are always negligible, squark decays become important in the case of
low reheat temperature and large gluino mass. The effect can tighten the bounds
on the scenario from the requirement that cold dark matter axinos do not
overclose the Universe.Comment: 20 pages, 9 figures, uses JHEP3.cl
Special Issue on Spin Statistics
A workshop dedicated to spin statistics—"SpinStat2008"—was held at the end of October 2008 at the Stazione Marittima Conference Center in Trieste, Italy: it was meant to focus especially on experimental and theoretical aspects of the spin-statistics connection and of related symmetries (in particular the CPT and the Lorentz symmetries). The workshop was quite successful and everybody there felt that there should be a follow-up, and that the many interesting contributions and ideas presented there should be put in paper form. After some thinking we decided that the best format would be a series of refereed papers in a topical issue of an outstanding journal, open to all contributors, rather than the usual volume of conference papers restricted to participants. The Editors of Foundations of Physics kindly accepted to host this topical issue, and the ensuing call for papers drew a respectable flow of interesting and novel ideas, and some very appealing review papers. The comments that follow have bee
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The biological embedding of early-life socioeconomic status and family adversity in children's genome-wide DNA methylation.
AimTo examine variation in child DNA methylation to assess its potential as a pathway for effects of childhood social adversity on health across the life course.Materials & methodsIn a diverse, prospective community sample of 178 kindergarten children, associations between three types of social experience and DNA methylation within buccal epithelial cells later in childhood were examined.ResultsFamily income, parental education and family psychosocial adversity each associated with increased or decreased DNA methylation (488, 354 and 102 sites, respectively) within a unique set of genomic CpG sites. Gene ontology analyses pointed to genes serving immune and developmental regulation functions.ConclusionFindings provided support for DNA methylation as a biomarker linking early-life social experiences with later life health in humans
U-Spin Symmetry in Doubly Cabibbo-Suppressed Charmed Meson Decays
We prove a U-spin amplitude triangle relation among doubly Cabibbo-suppressed
(DCS) charmed meson decays, and , congruent to an isospin relation among corresponding Cabibbo-favored
(CF) decays. U-spin breaking in relative phases between CF and DCS amplitudes
affects time-dependent studies of D^0-\od mixing. Comparison of final state
phase patterns in DCS and CF amplitude triangles, which can shed some light on
these phases, is carried out in a phenomenological framework incorporating
resonance contributions.Comment: Two references updated, to appear in Phys. Lett.
Occam's Higgs: A Phenomenological Solution to the Electroweak Hierarchy Problem
We propose a phenomenological solution to the Electroweak hierarchy problem.
It predicts no new particles beyond those in the Standard Model. The Higgs is
arbitrarily massive and slow-roll inflation can be implemented naturally. Loop
corrections will be negligible even for large cutoffs.Comment: 7 pp., 2 figs., LaTeX. Slight rewordin
Metal and Metal Oxide Transformation and Texturing Using Pulsed Fiber Laser
Thin films of amorphous vanadium metal were deposited on a glass substrate using the electron beam evaporator, these thin films were then exposed to a focused 1064 nm wavelength nanosecond laser pulses. The laser fluence was selected such that it was below the ablation threshold of the films, x-ray diffraction measurement revealed the formation of an oxide phase of vanadium after the laser exposure. The time of flight-secondary ion mass spectrometry data analysis showed a uniform elemental distribution of the elements on the films, whereas the Rutherford backscattering spectrometry results showed that the concentration of oxygen as a function of the laser fluence was increasing, hinting to the incorporation of the oxygen atoms in the films as the laser fluence increases. UV-Vis-NIR percentage reflectance measurements showed small evolution in the visible part of the spectrum due to laser exposure
Distribution of the color fields around static quarks: Flux tube profiles
We report detailed calculations of the profiles of energy and action
densities in the quark-antiquark string in SU(2) lattice gauge theory.Comment: 40 pages, LSUHE 94-15
Meson Decay Constants from Isospin Mass Splittings in the Quark Model
Decay constants of and mesons are estimated within the framework of a
heavy-quark approach using measured isospin mass splittings in the , ,
and states to isolate the electromagnetic hyperfine interaction between
quarks. The values MeV and MeV are
obtained. Only experimental errors are given; possible theoretical ambiguities,
and suggestions for reducing them, are noted.Comment: 7 pages, LaTeX, EFI-92-3
Kinematics of Multigrid Monte Carlo
We study the kinematics of multigrid Monte Carlo algorithms by means of
acceptance rates for nonlocal Metropolis update proposals. An approximation
formula for acceptance rates is derived. We present a comparison of different
coarse-to-fine interpolation schemes in free field theory, where the formula is
exact. The predictions of the approximation formula for several interacting
models are well confirmed by Monte Carlo simulations. The following rule is
found: For a critical model with fundamental Hamiltonian H(phi), absence of
critical slowing down can only be expected if the expansion of
in terms of the shift psi contains no relevant (mass) term. We also introduce a
multigrid update procedure for nonabelian lattice gauge theory and study the
acceptance rates for gauge group SU(2) in four dimensions.Comment: 28 pages, 8 ps-figures, DESY 92-09
Resonant Two-body D Decays
The contribution of a resonance to is
calculated by applying the soft pion theorem to , and is
found to be about 30% of the measured amplitude and to be larger than the
component of this amplitude. We estimate a 70% contribution to
the total amplitude from a higher resonance. This implies large
deviations from factorization in D decay amplitudes, a lifetime difference
between D^0 and D^+, and an enhancement of mixing due to SU(3)
breaking.Comment: To be published in Physical Review Letters, some corrections,
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