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An initial investigation into the low-cost manufacture of diffracting objects
In this letter we report on an initial investigation into the printing of diffracting objects via the high-speed, low-cost, printing process of offset-lithography, a method more commonly used in the printing of books and newspapers. A series of diffracting objects were printed onto clear substrates and evaluated with a coherent light source. The diffraction patterns generated correlate well with the Fourier transform of the printed image
Electric dipole moments in supersymmetric theories
Intrinsic EDMs in microscopic systems at a level of sensitivity achievable in
experiments under way or foreseen are predicted in supersymmetric unified
theories. I describe this and other sources of measurable EDMs and I show how
these sources can be distinguished through experiments in different systems.Comment: 5 pages, LaTex2e using amstex.sty, amssymb.sty, apalike.sty, no
figs., to appear in Proceedings of the XXIV ITEP Winter School of Physic
Tools made of ice facilitate forming of soft, sticky materials
Tools made of ice facilitate the forming or shaping of materials that are soft and sticky in the uncured state. The low-temperature of the ice slows the curing of the material, extending the working time available before setup. Handling problems are eliminated because the material does not adhere to the tool, and the melting ice serves as a lubricant
Charged Current Universality and the MSSM
We analyze the prospective impact of supersymmetric radiative corrections on
tests of charged current universality involving light quarks and leptons.
Working within the R-parity conserving Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model,
we compute the corresponding one-loop corrections that enter the extraction of
the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix element from a comparison of the
muon-decay Fermi constant with the vector coupling constant determined from
nuclear and neutron -decay. We also revisit earlier studies of the
corrections to the ratio of pion leptonic decay rates and . In both
cases, we observe that the magnitude of the corrections can be on the order of
. We show that a comparison of the first row CKM unitarity tests with
measurements of can provide unique probes of the spectrum of first
generation squarks and first and second generation sleptons.Comment: 38 pages, 17 figure
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