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On the stability of field-theoretical regularizations of negative tension branes
Any attempt to regularize a negative tension brane through a bulk scalar
requires that this field is a ghost. One can try to improve in this aspect in a
number of ways. For instance, it has been suggested to employ a field whose
kinetic term is not sign definite, in the hope that the background may be
overall stable. We show that this is not the case; the physical perturbations
(gravity included) of the system do not extend across the zeros of the kinetic
term; hence, all the modes are entirely localized either where the kinetic term
is positive, or where it is negative; this second type of modes are ghosts. We
show that this conclusion does not depend on the specific choice for the
kinetic and potential functions for the bulk scalar.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
Stability analysis of 5D gravitational solutions with N bulk scalar fields
We study the stability of 5D gravitational solutions containing an arbitrary
number of scalar fields. A closed set of equations is derived which governs the
background and perturbations of N scalar fields and the metric, for arbitrary
bulk and boundary scalar potentials. In particular the effect of the
energy-momentum tensor of the scalar fields on the geometry is fully taken into
account, together with all the perturbations of the system. The equations are
explicitly written as an eigenvalue problem, which can be readily solved to
determine the stability of the system and obtain the properties of the
fluctuations, such as masses and couplings. As an example, we study a dynamical
soft-wall model with two bulk scalar fields used to model the hadron spectrum
of QCD and the Higgs sector of electroweak physics. It is shown that there are
no tachyonic modes, and that there is a (radion) mode whose mass is suppressed
by a large logarithm compared to that of the other Kaluza-Klein modes.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures. v2: refs adde
Programa de melhoramento genético do feijoeiro comum da Embrapa Arroz e Feijão.
O programa de melhoramento genético do feijoeiro comum da Embrapa Arroz e Feijão definiu as característica nutricional com uma das prioridades de pesquisa e desenvolvimento da cultura. Nesse escopo, o projeto biofortificação do feijoeiro comum identificou germoplasma-fontes com maiores teores de ferro e zinco e formou populações para iniciar seleção nas gerações segregantes
Dangerous Angular KK/Glueball Relics in String Theory Cosmology
The presence of Kaluza-Klein particles in the universe is a potential
manifestation of string theory cosmology. In general, they can be present in
the high temperature bath of the early universe. In particular examples, string
theory inflation often ends with brane-antibrane annihilation followed by the
energy cascading through massive closed string loops to KK modes which then
decay into lighter standard model particles. However, massive KK modes in the
early universe may become dangerous cosmological relics if the inner manifold
contains warped throat(s) with approximate isometries. In the complimentary
picture, in the AdS/CFT dual gauge theory with extra symmetries, massive
glueballs of various spins become the dangerous cosmological relics. The decay
of these angular KK modes/glueballs, located around the tip of the throat, is
caused by isometry breaking which results from gluing the throat to the compact
CY manifold. We address the problem of these angular KK particles/glueballs,
studying their interactions and decay channels, from the theory side, and the
resulting cosmological constraints on the warped compactification parameters,
from the phenomenology side. The abundance and decay time of the long-lived
non-relativistic angular KK modes depend strongly on the parameters of the
warped geometry, so that observational constraints rule out a significant
fraction of the parameter space. In particular, the coupling of the angular KK
particles can be weaker than gravitational.Comment: 58 pages, 11 figures, published versio
Preheating with Trilinear Interactions: Tachyonic Resonance
We investigate the effects of bosonic trilinear interactions in preheating
after chaotic inflation. A trilinear interaction term allows for the complete
decay of the massive inflaton particles, which is necessary for the transition
to radiation domination. We found that typically the trilinear term is
subdominant during early stages of preheating, but it actually amplifies
parametric resonance driven by the four-legs interaction. In cases where the
trilinear term does dominate during preheating, the process occurs through
periodic tachyonic amplifications with resonance effects, which is so effective
that preheating completes within a few inflaton oscillations. We develop an
analytic theory of this process, which we call tachyonic resonance. We also
study numerically the influence of trilinear interactions on the dynamics after
preheating. The trilinear term eventually comes to dominate after preheating,
leading to faster rescattering and thermalization than could occur without it.
Finally, we investigate the role of non-renormalizable interaction terms during
preheating. We find that if they are present they generally dominate (while
still in a controllable regime) in chaotic inflation models. Preheating due to
these terms proceeds through a modified form of tachyonic resonance.Comment: 19 pages, 10 figures, refs added, published versio
Cultivares de feijoeiro comum para o Estado de MInas Gerais.
As novas cultivares de feijoeiro comum recomendadas para cultivo em Minas Gerais vêm proporcionar aos agricultores várias opções quanto ao tipo de grão, resistência à doenças, porte da planta e precocidade, entre outras características. A escolha deve recair sobre aquela que melhor atenda às necessidades, condições de cultivo e oportunidade de comercialização.bitstream/CNPAF/22245/1/circ_65.pd
Where are the Walls?
The reported spatial variation in the fine-structure constant at high
redshift, if physical, could be due to the presence of dilatonic domains, and
one or more domain walls inside our horizon. An absorption spectrum of an
object in a different domain from our own would be characterized by a different
value of alpha. We show that while a single wall solution is statically
comparable to a dipole fit, and is a big improvement over a weighted mean
(despite adding 3 parameters), a two-wall solution is a far better fit (despite
adding 3 parameters over the single wall solution). We derive a simple model
accounting for the two-domain wall solution. The goodness of these fits is
however dependent on the extra random error which was argued to account for the
large scatter in most of the data. When this error is omitted, all the above
solutions are poor fits to the data. When included, the solutions that exhibit
a spatial dependence agree with the data much more significantly than the
Standard Model; however, the Standard Model itself is not a terrible fit to the
data, having a p-value of ~ 20 %
Fatores da tolerância do feijoeiro à seca.
Com este trabalho, objetivou-se estudar fatores da tolerância de genótipos de feijoeiro comum à seca
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