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Start-Up Costs in American Research Universities
Our report briefly summarizes findings from the 2002 Cornell Higher Education Research Institute survey of start-up costs at the over 220 universities classified as Research and Doctoral universities by the Carnegie Foundation in 1994. It reports the mean start-up cost packages across institutions for new assistant professors and senior faculty, broken down by institutional type (public/private), Carnegie classification and field (biology, chemistry, engineering, physics and astronomy) and also discuses the sources of funding for start-up costs
Vector Leptoquark Production at Hadron Colliders
We explore the production of vector leptoquarks () at the Tevatron, LHC,
and SSC through both quark-antiquark and gluon fusion: .
The cross sections are found to be somewhat larger than for scalar leptoquarks
of the same mass implying enhanced search capabilities. Contributed to the
Workshop on Physics at Current Accelerators and the Supercollider, Argonne
National Lab, June 1993.Comment: 8 pg (including 5 figures, available by request to hewett@anlhep),
ANL-HEP-CP-93-52, UH-511-775-93, SCIPP-93/3
On Cavity Approximations for Graphical Models
We reformulate the Cavity Approximation (CA), a class of algorithms recently
introduced for improving the Bethe approximation estimates of marginals in
graphical models. In our new formulation, which allows for the treatment of
multivalued variables, a further generalization to factor graphs with arbitrary
order of interaction factors is explicitly carried out, and a message passing
algorithm that implements the first order correction to the Bethe approximation
is described. Furthermore we investigate an implementation of the CA for
pairwise interactions. In all cases considered we could confirm that CA[k] with
increasing provides a sequence of approximations of markedly increasing
precision. Furthermore in some cases we could also confirm the general
expectation that the approximation of order , whose computational complexity
is has an error that scales as with the size of the
system. We discuss the relation between this approach and some recent
developments in the field.Comment: Extension to factor graphs and comments on related work adde
Searching For Anomalous Couplings
The capability of current and future measurements at low and high energy
colliders to probe for the existence of anomalous, CP conserving,
dipole moment-type couplings is examined. At present, constraints
on the universality of the tau charged and neutral current interactions as well
as the shape of the energy spectrum provide the strongest
bounds on such anomalous couplings. The presence of these dipole moments are
shown to influence, e.g., the extraction of from
decays and can lead to apparent violations of CVC expectations.Comment: 24 pages, 9 figure
Device for vitrectomy surgical operations
A vitrectomy probe for removing vitreous material from an eyeball, having a longitudinal axis and an outer tube with a closed end and a lateral surface, at least one inlet port located proximate to the closed end and configured to allow the vitreous material to enter into the outer tube; an inner tube arranged in the outer tube to relatively move with respect to the outer tube, the inner tube having an opening with a cutting profile through which the vitreous material can be cut and can enter the inner tube, a drive unit configured for causing the outer tube and the inner tube to move relatively with respect to each other, in such a way that the cutting profile cuts the vitreous material entering the inlet port
From time series to superstatistics
Complex nonequilibrium systems are often effectively described by a
`statistics of a statistics', in short, a `superstatistics'. We describe how to
proceed from a given experimental time series to a superstatistical
description. We argue that many experimental data fall into three different
universality classes: chi^2-superstatistics (Tsallis statistics), inverse
chi^2-superstatistics, and log-normal superstatistics. We discuss how to
extract the two relevant well separated superstatistical time scales tau and T,
the probability density of the superstatistical parameter beta, and the
correlation function for beta from the experimental data. We illustrate our
approach by applying it to velocity time series measured in turbulent
Taylor-Couette flow, which is well described by log-normal superstatistics and
exhibits clear time scale separation.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figure
No light shining through a wall : new results from a photoregeneration experiment
Recently, axion-like particle search has received renewed interest. In
particular, several groups have started ``light shining through a wall''
experiments based on magnetic field and laser both continuous, which is very
demanding in terms of detector background. We present here the 2 limits
obtained so far with our novel set-up consisting of a pulsed magnetic field and
a pulsed laser. In particular, we have found that the axion-like particle two
photons inverse coupling constant is GeV provided that the
particle mass 1 meV. Our results definitively invalidate
the axion interpretation of the original PVLAS optical measurements with a
confidence level greater than 99.9%.Comment: Version that will appear in Physical Review Letters, Vol. 99, n. 18,
(2 Nov 2007
t-channel production of heavy charged leptons
We study the pair production of heavy charged exotic leptons at e+ e-
colliders in the SU(2)_L x SU(2)_I x U(1)_Y model. This gauge group is a
subgroup of the grand unification group E6; SU(2)_I commutes with the electric
charge operator, and the three corresponding gauge bosons are electrically
neutral. In addition to the standard photon and Z boson contributions, we also
include the contributions from extra neutral gauge bosons. A t-channel
contribution due to W_I-boson exchange, which is unsuppressed by mixing angles,
is quite important. We calculate the left-right and forward-backward
asymmetries, and discuss how to differentiate different models.Comment: Increased discussion of experimental signatures. Version accepted by
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