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Leptogenesis without CP Violation at Low Energies
In this letter we give a class of examples where the decays of the heavy
Majorana neutrinos may violate CP even if there is no CP violation at low
energies, i.e., leptogenesis can take place without Majorana or Dirac type CP
phases at low energies.Comment: 7 pages, no figures. One comment and references added. Version proof
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Essentials for sustainable urban transport in Brazil's large metropolitan areas
Before financing major urban transport projects, decisionmakers should attempt to put in place the basic elements for long-term sustainability of the sector. Specifically, the author contends that each large metropolitan area in Brazil should incorporate into its urban transport strategy, and pursue vigorously, the following four-point agenda: 1) create a regional transport coordination commission in charge of coordinating policies among federal, state, and municipal governments, giving highest priority to major urban transport investments in the metropolitan region and promoting modal integration - all to the end of improving the sector's economic efficiency and long-term sustainability; 2) adopt an integrated land use, urban transport, and air quality strategy that provides a framework in which the community and decisionmakers can evaluate future urban transport investments and policies; 3) enact into law formal financing mechanisms that would ensure that long-run variable costs of urban transport systems are covered by operating and non-operating revenues from the systems and by appropriate user charges; and 4) promote private sector participation in the operation, maintenance, and construction of urban transport systems - through concessions or management contracts - as a way to lessen the financial burden on the government.Roads&Highways,Public Sector Economics&Finance,Banks&Banking Reform,Municipal Financial Management,Environmental Economics&Policies,Urban Transport,Banks&Banking Reform,Roads&Highways,Municipal Financial Management,Environmental Economics&Policies
Reforming the urban transport sector in the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan region - a case study in concessions
The author describes a bold effort by the state government to increase private sector participation in Rio de Janeiro's urban transport sector, reduce heavy operating subsidies, and establish a foundation for making the sector sustainable. This effort was undertaken with the help of three World Bank-financed loans: * The Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan Transport Loan, which provided assistance for the transfer of federally owned suburban railways to the state government. * The Rio de Janeiro State Reform and Privatization Loan, which helped the state privatize and grant concessions for a number of its enterprises. * The Rio de Janeiro Mass Transit Loan, which supported the reorganization of the sector and the concession of the Rio suburban railways (Flumitrens). Most of the reforms in the urban transport sector have been implemented. The lessons learned from implementation and the results obtained so far suggest that political decisiveness, transparency, and ingenuity in developing incentives are crucial to privatizing urban rail transport systems. But the state also learned that not having a credible staff redundancy program might seriously reduce the benefits expected from concessions.Banks&Banking Reform,Municipal Financial Management,Economic Adjustment and Lending,Roads&Highways,Decentralization,National Governance,Banks&Banking Reform,Municipal Financial Management,Urban Transport,Roads&Highways
A Simple Method to detect spontaneous CP Violation in multi-Higgs models
For models with several Higgs doublets we present an alternative method to
the one proposed by Branco, Gerard and Grimus, in 1984, to check whether or not
CP is spontaneously violated in the Higgs potential. The previous method is
powerful and rigorous. It requires the identification of a matrix
corresponding to a symmetry of the Lagrangian and verifying a simple relation
involving the vacuum expectation values. The nonexistence of such a matrix
signals spontaneous CP violation. However, as the number of Higgs doublets
increases, finding such a matrix may not be straightforward and it may turn
out to be easier to analyse the potential by going to the so-called Higgs
basis. The transformation to the Higgs basis is straightforward once the vacuum
expectation values are known. The method proposed in this work is also powerful
and rigorous and can be particularly useful to analyse models with more than
two Higgs doublets and with continuous symmetries.Comment: 9 pages, no figures. v2: minor changes, matching JHEP versio
Nondecoupling of Heavy Fermions and a Special Yukawa Texture
Talk based on work entitled ``Yukawa textures, new physics and
nondecoupling,'' done in collaboration with G. C. Branco and J. I.
Silva-Marcos, arXiv:hep-ph/0612252, to appear in Phys. Rev. D. In this work we
pointed out that New Physics can play an important r\^ ole in rescuing some of
the Yukawa texture zero ans\" atze which would otherwise be eliminated by the
recent, more precise measurements of . We have shown that the presence
of an isosinglet vector-like quark which mixes with standard quarks, can render
viable a particularly interesting four texture zero Yukawa ansatz. The crucial
point is the nondecoupling of the effects of the isosinglet quark, even for
arbitrary large values of its mass.Comment: Invited talk at CTP Symposium on Supersymmetry at LHC: Theoretical
and Experimental Prospectives, Cairo, Egypt, 11-14 Mar 200
Flavour Changing Higgs Couplings in a Class of Two Higgs Doublet Models
We analyse various flavour changing processes like , as well as hadronic decays , in the framework of a class
of two Higgs doublet models where there are flavour changing neutral scalar
currents at tree level. These models have the remarkable feature of having
these flavour-violating couplings entirely determined by the CKM and PMNS
matrices as well as . The flavour structure of these scalar currents
results from a symmetry of the Lagrangian and therefore it is natural and
stable under the renormalization group. We show that in some of the models the
rates of the above flavour changing processes can reach the discovery level at
the LHC at 13 TeV even taking into account the stringent bounds on low energy
processes, in particular .Comment: 33 pages, 8 figures; matches version accepted for publicatio
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