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Comparing pion production models to MiniBooNE data
Predictions for neutrino-induced charged- and neutral-current single pion
production on CH_2 from theoretical models and Monte Carlo event generators are
compared with the cross section measurements from the MiniBooNE experiment.Comment: Presented at the Eigth International Workshop on Neutrino-Nucleus
Interactions in the Few-GeV Region (NuInt12
Spiralling dynamics near heteroclinic networks
There are few explicit examples in the literature of vector fields exhibiting
complex dynamics that may be proved analytically. We construct explicitly a
{two parameter family of vector fields} on the three-dimensional sphere
\EU^3, whose flow has a spiralling attractor containing the following: two
hyperbolic equilibria, heteroclinic trajectories connecting them {transversely}
and a non-trivial hyperbolic, invariant and transitive set. The spiralling set
unfolds a heteroclinic network between two symmetric saddle-foci and contains a
sequence of topological horseshoes semiconjugate to full shifts over an
alphabet with more and more symbols, {coexisting with Newhouse phenonema}. The
vector field is the restriction to \EU^3 of a polynomial vector field in
\RR^4. In this article, we also identify global bifurcations that induce
chaotic dynamics of different types.Comment: change in one figur
Complete set of invariants for a Bykov attractor
In this paper we consider an attracting heteroclinic cycle made by a
1-dimensional and a 2-dimensional separatrices between two hyperbolic saddles
having complex eigenvalues. The basin of the global attractor exhibits historic
behaviour and, from the asymptotic properties of these non-converging time
averages, we obtain a complete set of invariants under topological conjugacy in
a neighborhood of the cycle. These invariants are determined by the quotient of
the real parts of the eigenvalues of the equilibria, a linear combination of
their imaginary components and also the transition maps between two cross
sections on the separatrices.Comment: 23 pages, 4 figure
Realizing the supersymmetric inverse seesaw model in the framework of R-parity violation
If, on one hand, the inverse seesaw is the paradigm of TeV scale seesaw
mechanism, on the other it is a challenge to find scenarios capable of
realizing it. In this work we propose a scenario, based on the framework of
R-parity violation, that realizes minimally the supersymmetric inverse seesaw
mechanism. In it the energy scale parameters involved in the mechanism are
recognized as the vacuum expectation values of the scalars that compose the
singlet superfields and . We develop also the scalar sector
of the model and show that the Higgs mass receives a new tree-level
contribution that, when combined with the standard contribution plus loop
correction, is capable of attaining GeV without resort to heavy stops.Comment: Minor modification of the text. Final version to be published in PL
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