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Fourth Family Neutrinos and the Higgs Boson
We evaluate the LHC discovery potential for the fourth family Standard Model
neutrinos in the process . We
show that, depending on their masses, the simultaneous discovery of both the
Higgs boson and the heavy neutrinos is probable at early stages of LHC
operation. Results are presented for both Majorana and Dirac type fourth family
neutrinos.Comment: 12 pages, uses axodraw.sty, v2: includes typo fixes, improved
analysis, v4: minor modifications in response to the JHEP refere
Expanding distribution and occurence of the Indo-Pacific Stomatopod, Erugosquilla massavensis (Kossmann, 1880) on the Aegean coast of Turkey
The indo-Pacific mantis shrimp, Erugosquilla massavensis was recently collected from Sigacik Bay,located on the Aegean coast of Turkey. It is the first record of the species along the Aegean coast of Turke
Corrosion Resistance Studies of Austenitic Stainless Steel Grades in Molten Zinc-Aluminum Alloy Galvanizing Bath
The corrosion inhibition performance and
mechanical behavior of galvanized and heat-treated four
newly developed austenitic stainless steel grades and type
316L austenitic stainless steel for application as sink rolls
in galvanizing baths of 0.14–0.21 wt.% aluminum was
investigated and compared through immersion corrosion
test to determine the weight loss between 168 and 504 h,
tensile test, and Charpy impact test. The delta ferrite content
of the test samples was observed and estimated
through optical microscopy, feritscope, and ONRL diagram.
Scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive
spectroscopy were used to characterize the surface
microstructure, morphology, and chemical composition of
the galvanized coating of the steel samples. Result showed
that only two of the newly developed stainless steel compositions
were selected for use in fabrication of galvanizing
hardware based on the comparisons of corrosion and
mechanical performances of tested alloy
High-throughput screening of encapsulated islets using wide-field lens-free on-chip imaging
Islet microencapsulation is a promising solution to diabetes treatment, but
its quality control based on manual microscopic inspection is extremely
low-throughput, highly variable and laborious. This study presents a
high-throughput islet-encapsulation quality screening system based on lens-free
on-chip imaging with a wide field-of-view of 18.15 cm^2, which is more than 100
times larger than that of a lens-based optical microscope, enabling it to image
and analyze ~8,000 microcapsules in a single frame. Custom-written image
reconstruction and processing software provides the user with clinically
important information, such as microcapsule count, size, intactness, and
information on whether each capsule contains an islet. This high-throughput and
cost-effective platform can be useful for researchers to develop better
encapsulation protocols as well as perform quality control prior to
transplantation
First record of the red shrimp, Aristeus antennatus (Risso, 1816) (Decapoda: Aristeidae) from the Aegean Sea coast of Turkey
A female specimen of the deep-water red shrimp, Aristeus antennatus(Risso, 1816) was caught at depths of between 550 m and 670 m during 2005 by trawling off the Marmaris coast. A. antennatus is a species known to inhabit only the Levantine Sea coast of Turkey. This paper is on the first record of the species along the southern Aegean Sea coast of Turke
The (gamma gamma -> H^0 H^0) process in noncommutative quantum electrodynamics
We study the possibility of detecting noncommutative QED through neutral
Higgs boson pair production at (gamma--gamma) collider. This is based on the
assumption that H^0 interacts directly with photon as suggested by symmetry
considerations. The sensitivity of the cross-section to the noncommutative
scale (Lambda_{NC}) and Higgs mass is investigated.Comment: 13 pages, 10 figures, LaTeX formatte
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