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    Chiral transition of fundamental and adjoint quarks

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    The chiral symmetry breaking transition of quarks in the fundamental and adjoint representation is studied in a model where the gap equation contains two contributions, one containing a confining propagator and another corresponding to the exchange of one-dressed dynamically massive gluons. When quarks are in the fundamental representation the confinement effect dominates the chiral symmetry breaking while the gluon exchange is suppressed due to the dynamical gluon mass effect in the propagator and coupling constant. In this case the chiral and deconfinement transition temperatures are approximately the same. For quarks in the adjoint representation, due to the larger Casimir eigenvalue, the gluon exchange is operative and the chiral transition happens at a larger temperature than the deconfinement one.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figure, improved discussio

    QCD chiral symmetry restoration with a large number of quarks in a model with a confining propagator and dynamically massive gluons

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    Considering a QCD chiral symmetry breaking model where the gap equation contains an effective confining propagator and a dressed gluon propagator with a dynamically generated mass, we verify that the chiral symmetry is restored for a large number of quarks nf713n_{f}\approx 7-13. We discuss the uncertainty in the results, that is related to the determination of the string tension (KFK_{F}), appearing in the confining propagator, and the effective gluon mass (mgm_{g}) at large nfn_{f}.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure

    60 GHz MAC Standardization: Progress and Way Forward

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    Communication at mmWave frequencies has been the focus in the recent years. In this paper, we discuss standardization efforts in 60 GHz short range communication and the progress therein. We compare the available standards in terms of network architecture, medium access control mechanisms, physical layer techniques and several other features. Comparative analysis indicates that IEEE 802.11ad is likely to lead the short-range indoor communication at 60 GHz. We bring to the fore resolved and unresolved issues pertaining to robust WLAN connectivity at 60 GHz. Further, we discuss the role of mmWave bands in 5G communication scenarios and highlight the further efforts required in terms of research and standardization

    Family Dependence in SU(3)_C X SU(3)_L X U(1)_X models

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    Using experimental results at the Z-pole and atomic parity violation, we perform a chi-squared fit at 95% CL to obtain family-dependent bounds to Z_2 mass and Z-Z' mixing angle in the framework of SU(3)_C X SU(3)_L X U(1)_X models. The allowed regions depend on the assignment of the quark families in mass eigenstates into the three different families in weak eigenstates that cancel anomaliesComment: 14 pages, 2 figures, LaTeX2e; added references, added equations with electroweak corrections for section 4. Version to appear in Phys. Rev.

    CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH LEVELS OF RADIATION EXPOSURE IN A LARGE VOLUME PEDIATRIC CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION LAB

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    Walking Behavior in Technicolored GUTs

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    There exist two ways to obtain walk behavior: assuming a large number of technifermions in the fundamental representation of the technicolor (TC) gauge group, or a small number of technifermions, assuming that these fermions are in higher-dimensional representations of the TC group. We propose a scheme to obtain the walking behavior based on technicolored GUTs (TGUTs), where elementary scalars with the TC degree of freedom may remain in the theory after the GUT symmetry breaking.Comment: 11 pages, 1 figur

    True polyandry and pseudopolyandry : Why does a monandrous fly remate?

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    The authors wish to thank Dr. A. Lizé for giving invaluable advice for working with D. subobscura, and Jordan Smith, Sian Davis, Gwen Cowley, Chris Shirley, Raegan McKay, Steve Parratt and Cheryl Bennett for assisting with the practical work. We thank Dr Stephen Goodwin and two anonymous referees for their comments on the paper. This work was funded by a NERC fellowship to TP (NE/H015604/1).Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Neutrino Decay and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay in a 3-3-1 Model

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    In this work we show that the implementation of spontaneous breaking of the lepton number in the 3-3-1 model with right-handed neutrinos gives rise to fast neutrino decay with majoron emission and generates a bunch of new contributions to the neutrinoless double beta decay.Comment: Version accepted for publication in the Phys. Rev.
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