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Concerning CP violation in 331 models
We consider the implementation of CP violation in the context of 331 models.
In particular we treat a model where only three scalar triplets are needed in
order to give all fermions a mass while keeping neutrino massless. In this case
all CP violation is provided by the scalar sector.Comment: Revtex, 5 pages, no figures. Talk given by O. Ravinez at the 7th
Workshop on Particles and Fields, Morelia, Mexico, 21-27 Nov 1997; typos
correcte
Quantum interference oscillations of the superparamagnetic blocking in an Fe8 molecular nanomagnet
We show that the dynamic magnetic susceptibility and the superparamagnetic
blocking temperature of an Fe8 single molecule magnet oscillate as a function
of the magnetic field Hx applied along its hard magnetic axis. These
oscillations are associated with quantum interferences, tuned by Hx, between
different spin tunneling paths linking two excited magnetic states. The
oscillation period is determined by the quantum mixing between the ground S=10
and excited multiplets. These experiments enable us to quantify such mixing. We
find that the weight of excited multiplets in the magnetic ground state of Fe8
amounts to approximately 11.6%.Comment: Accepted in Phys. Rev. Let
Soft CP violation in K-meson systems
We consider a model with soft CP violation which accommodate the CP violation
in the neutral kaons even if we assume that the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa
mixing matrix is real and the sources of CP violation are three complex vacuum
expectation values and a trilinear coupling in the scalar potential. We show
that for some reasonable values of the masses and other parameters the model
allows to explain all the observed CP violation processes in the
- system.Comment: 19 pages, RevTeX 4. Minor modification
Sulphur abundance determinations in star-forming regions-I: Ionization Correction Factor
In the present work we used a grid of photoionization models combined with
stellar population synthesis models to derive reliable Ionization Correction
Factors (ICFs) for the sulphur in star-forming regions. These models cover a
large range of nebular parameters and yielding ionic abundances in consonance
with those derived through optical and infrared observational data of
star-forming regions. From our theoretical ICFs, we suggested an {\alpha} value
of 3.27 in the classical Stasinska formulae. We compared the total sulphur
abundance in the gas phase of a large sample of objects by using our
Theoretical ICF and other approaches. In average, the differences between the
determinations via the use of the different ICFs considered are similar to the
uncertainties in the S/H estimations. Nevertheless, we noted that for some
objects it could reach up to about 0.3 dex for the low metallicity regime.
Despite of the large scatter of the points, we found a trend of S/O ratio to
decrease with the metallicity, independently of the ICF used to compute the
sulphur total abundance.Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 21 pages, 8 figures, 5 table
Parrondo-like behavior in continuous-time random walks with memory
The Continuous-Time Random Walk (CTRW) formalism can be adapted to encompass
stochastic processes with memory. In this article we will show how the random
combination of two different unbiased CTRWs can give raise to a process with
clear drift, if one of them is a CTRW with memory. If one identifies the other
one as noise, the effect can be thought as a kind of stochastic resonance. The
ultimate origin of this phenomenon is the same of the Parrondo's paradox in
game theoryComment: 8 pages, 3 figures, revtex; enlarged and revised versio
Dynamics of oscillating magnetized relativistic tori around a Schwarzschild black hole
We present a comprehensive numerical study of the dynamics of magnetized relativistic axisymmetric tori orbiting in the background spacetime of a Schwarzschild black hole. The tori are modeled as having a purely toroidal magnetic field and a constant distribution of the specific angular momentum. Following previous investigations of tori in a purely hydrodynamical context, the dynamics of these objects has been studied upon the introduction of a perturbation which, for the values of the magnetic field considered here, triggers quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) lasting tens of orbital periods. As in the hydrodynamical case, the spectral distribution of the eigenfrequencies shows the presence of a fundamental p-mode and of overtones in a harmonic ratio: 2 : 3 : .... We comment on the implications of these results on the phenomenology observed for the QPOs in low-mass X-ray binaries containing a black hole candidate
Nutrient Biomarker Patterns, Cognitive Function, and Mri Measures of Brain Aging
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