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Naturalness in testable type II seesaw scenarios
New physics coupling to the Higgs sector of the Standard Model can lead to
dangerously large corrections to the Higgs mass. We investigate this problem in
the type II seesaw model for neutrino mass, where a weak scalar triplet is
introduced. The interplay of direct and indirect constraints on the type II
seesaw model with its contribution to the Higgs mass is analyzed. The focus
lies on testable triplet masses and (sub) eV-scale triplet vacuum expectation
values. We identify scenarios that are testable in collider and/or lepton
flavor violation experiments, while satisfying the Higgs naturalness criterion.Comment: 18 pages, 8 figures, 2 table
The Constant of Interpolation in Bloch Type Spaces
It is known that there exists a constant 0 < Δ1 < 1 such
that any Δ1-separated sequence for the pseudohyperbolic distance in
the open unit disk D of C is interpolating for the classical Bloch space
B. We will prove that 0.8114 < Δ1 < 0.9785 and we will also generalize
this result for Bloch type spaces Bvp for vp(z) = (1−|z|
2)
p. In particular,
we will provide a construction to calculate an estimate of the lower and
upper bounds for the corresponding constant of separation Δp for these
spaces. We also prove that Δp tends to 1 when p → ∞.Funding for open access charge: CRUE-Universitat Jaume
Extensive population synthesis of isolated neutron stars with field decay
We perform population synthesis studies of different types of neutron stars
taking into account the magnetic field decay. For the first time, we confront
our results with observations using {\it simultaneously} the Log N -- Log S
distribution for nearby isolated neutron stars, the Log N -- Log L distribution
for magnetars, and the distribution of radio pulsars in the --
diagram. We find that our theoretical model is consistent with all sets of data
if the initial magnetic field distribution function follows a log-normal law
with and . The
typical scenario includes about 10% of neutron stars born as magnetars,
significant magnetic field decay during the first million years of a NS life.
Evolutionary links between different subclasses may exist, although robust
conclusions are not yet possible.
We apply the obtained field distribution and the model of decay to study
long-term evolution of neuton stars till the stage of accretion from the
interstellar medium. It is shown that though the subsonic propeller stage can
be relatively long, initially highly magnetized neutron stars ( G) reach the accretion regime within the Galactic lifetime if their
kick velocities are not too large. The fact that in previous studies made 10
years ago, such objects were not considered results in a slight increase of the
Accretor fraction in comparison with earlier conclusions. Most of the neutron
stars similar to the Magnificent seven are expected to become accreting from
the interstellar medium after few billion years of their evolution. They are
the main predecestors of accreting isolated neutron stars.Comment: 4 pages, conference "Astrophysics of Neutron Stars - 2010" in honor
of M. Ali Alpar, Izmir, Turke
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We have shown that the cluster-mass reconstruction method
which combines strong and weak gravitational lensing data, developed
in the first paper in the series, successfully reconstructs the
mass distribution of a simulated cluster. In this paper we apply the method to the
ground-based high-quality multi-colour data of RX J1347.5-114
Evidence for Heating of Neutron Stars by Magnetic Field Decay
We show the existence of a strong trend between neutron star surface
temperature and the dipolar component of the magnetic field extending through
three orders of field magnitude, a range that includes magnetars, radio-quiet
isolated neutron stars, and many ordinary radio pulsars. We suggest that this
trend can be explained by the decay of currents in the crust over a time scale
of few Myr. We estimate the minimum temperature that a NS with a given magnetic
field can reach in this interpretation.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figures, version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
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