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Collider signals of gravitino dark matter in bilinearly broken R-parity
In models with gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking the gravitino is the
lightest supersymmetric particle. If R-parity is violated the gravitino decays,
but with a half-live far exceeding the age of the universe and thus is, in
principle, a candidate for the dark matter. We consider the decays of the
next-to-lightest supersymmetric particle, assumed to be the neutralino. We show
that in models where the breaking of R-parity is bilinear, the condition that
R-parity violation explains correctly the measured neutrino masses fixes the
branching ratio of the decay in the
range , if the gravitino mass is in the range required to
solve the dark matter problem, i.e. of the order (few) 100 eV. This scenario is
therefore directly testable at the next generation of colliders.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figure
From old wars to new wars and global terrorism
Even before 9/11 there were claims that the nature of war had changed
fundamentally. The 9/11 attacks created an urgent need to understand
contemporary wars and their relationship to older conventional and terrorist
wars, both of which exhibit remarkable regularities. The frequency-intensity
distribution of fatalities in "old wars", 1816-1980, is a power-law with
exponent 1.80. Global terrorist attacks, 1968-present, also follow a power-law
with exponent 1.71 for G7 countries and 2.5 for non-G7 countries. Here we
analyze two ongoing, high-profile wars on opposite sides of the globe -
Colombia and Iraq. Our analysis uses our own unique dataset for killings and
injuries in Colombia, plus publicly available data for civilians killed in
Iraq. We show strong evidence for power-law behavior within each war. Despite
substantial differences in contexts and data coverage, the power-law
coefficients for both wars are tending toward 2.5, which is a value
characteristic of non-G7 terrorism as opposed to old wars. We propose a
plausible yet analytically-solvable model of modern insurgent warfare, which
can explain these observations.Comment: For more information, please contact [email protected] or
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Enfermera especialista en ultrasonido cardíaco. Propuesta de formación en Colombia
ResumenLa sonografía cardíaca en Colombia muestra un comportamiento muy similar al del resto del mundo, en donde el acelerado desarrollo tecnológico en imágenes diagnósticas sumado a la escasez del recurso profesional certificado, han hecho que se incluyan en nuestros equipos de trabajo, personal de la salud, con la debida formación y el entrenamiento requerido para la correcta ejecución de esta ayuda diagnóstica. Se realiza una revisión del tema y se hace una propuesta de formación académica idónea para este campo en Colombia, donde se describen, entre otros aspectos, rol, cualidades y competencias, así como perfil profesional y ocupacional.AbstractThe practice of cardiac sonography in our country shows a very similar behavior to the rest of the world, in which accelerated technological development is coupled with a scarcity of certified professionals in the diagnostic imaging field. These professionals must be included in our teams. We need health personnel with appropriate training for the proper implementation of this diagnostic methodology. We performed a comprehensive review of the subject worldwide and made an ideal academic proposal for this field in Colombia, describing among other things, their role, qualities and competencies, professional and occupational profile
New neighborhood based rough sets
Neighborhood based rough sets are important generalizations of the classical rough sets of Pawlak, as neighborhood operators generalize equivalence classes. In this article, we introduce nine neighborhood based operators and we study the partial order relations between twenty-two different neighborhood operators obtained from one covering. Seven neighborhood operators result in new rough set approximation operators. We study how these operators are related to the other fifteen neighborhood based approximation operators in terms of partial order relations, as well as to seven non-neighborhood-based rough set approximation operators
Bound-state dark matter with Majorana neutrinos
We propose a simple scenario in which dark matter (DM) emerges as a stable
neutral hadronic thermal relics, its stability following from an exact
symmetry. Neutrinos pick up radiatively induced
Majorana masses from the exchange of colored DM constituents. There is a common
origin for both dark matter and neutrino mass, with a lower bound for
neutrinoless double beta decay. Direct DM searches at nuclear recoil
experiments will test the proposal, which may also lead to other
phenomenological signals at future hadron collider and lepton flavour violation
experiments.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1803.0852
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