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Pranab Kumar Sen: Life and works
In this article, we describe briefly the highlights and various
accomplishments in the personal as well as the academic life of Professor
Pranab Kumar Sen.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/193940307000000013 the IMS
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Squark-mediated Higgs+jets production at the LHC
We investigate possible scenarios of light-squark production at the LHC as a
new mechanism to produce Higgs bosons in association with jets. The study is
motivated by the SUSY search for H+jets events, performed by the CMS
collaboration on 8 and 13 TeV data using the razor variables. Two simplified
models are proposed to interpret the observations in this search. The
constraint from Run I and the implications for Run II and beyond are discussed
A Consistent Spectral Model of WR 136 and its Associated Bubble NGC 6888
We analyse whether a stellar atmosphere model computed with the code CMFGEN
provides an optimal description of the stellar observations of WR 136 and
simultaneously reproduces the nebular observations of NGC 6888, such as the
ionization degree, which is modelled with the pyCloudy code. All the
observational material available (far and near UV and optical spectra) were
used to constrain such models. We found that even when the stellar luminosity
and the mass-loss rate were well constrained, the stellar temperature T_* at
tau = 20, can be in a range between 70 000 and 110 000 K. When using the nebula
as an additional restriction we found that the stellar models with T_* \sim 70
000 K represent the best solution for both, the star and the nebula. Results
from the photoionization model show that if we consider a chemically
homogeneous nebula, the observed N^+/O^+ ratios found in different nebular
zones can be reproduced, therefore it is not necessary to assume a chemical
inhomogeneous nebula. Our work shows the importance of calculating coherent
models including stellar and nebular constraints. This allowed us to determine,
in a consistent way, all the physical parameters of both the star and its
associated nebula. The chemical abundances derived are 12 + log(N/H) = 9.95, 12
+ log(C/H) = 7.84 and 12 + log(O/H) = 8.76 for the star and 12 + log(N/H) =
8.40, 12 + log(C/H) = 8.86 and 12 + log(O/H) = 8.20. Thus the star and the
nebula are largely N- and C- enriched and O-depleted.Comment: 17 pages, 8 figures, 8 tables; MNRAS accepte
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