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Minimal Lepton Flavour Violation and Leptogenesis with exclusively low-energy CP Violation
We study the implications of a successful leptogenesis within the framework
of Minimal Lepton Flavour Violation combined with radiative resonant
leptogenesis and the PMNS matrix being the only source of CP violation, which
can be obtained provided flavour effects are taken into account. We find that
the right amount of the baryon asymmetry of the universe can be generated under
the conditions of a normal hierarchy of the light neutrino masses, a
non-vanishing Majorana phase, sin(theta_{13})>0.13 and m_{nu,lightest}<0.04 eV.
If this is fulfilled, we find strong correlations among ratios of charged LFV
processes.Comment: published in JHEP, small change
Study on TIME Efficiency of Tuna (Thunnus SP) Catches Landing Toward Mooring TIME of the Long Liner at Fishing Port of Bungus, West Sumatera Province
A series survey activity was conducted on April-Mei 2013 at the fishing port Bungus,Padang city West Sumatera province. Purpose of this study is to know efficiency level of longliner fishing catches, which has been landed in fishing port and its factor influenced. The resultshow that the efficiency level of fishing catches landing time was 56.98-72.73%, with uploadingefficiency time was 64,65% in average. There is seven free variable influence on the timeefficiency of fishing landing, with the value r=0,836 and R2=83,6%. So the diversity ofindependent variable gives the contribution to the diversity assess of time efficiency as 83,6%
Full Boltzmann equations for leptogenesis including scattering
We study the evolution of a cosmological baryon asymmetry produced via
leptogenesis by means of the full classical Boltzmann equations, without the
assumption of kinetic equilibrium and including all quantum statistical
factors. Beginning with the full mode equations we derive the usual equations
of motion for the right-handed neutrino number density and integrated lepton
asymmetry, and show explicitly the impact of each assumption on these
quantities. For the first time, we investigate also the effects of scattering
of the right-handed neutrino with the top quark to leading order in the Yukawa
couplings by means of the full Boltzmann equations. We find that in our full
Boltzmann treatment the final lepton asymmetry can be suppressed by as much as
a factor of 1.5 in the weak wash-out regime (K<1), compared to the usual
integrated approach which assumes kinetic equilibrium and neglects quantum
statistics. This suppression is in contrast with the enhancement seen in some
previous studies that considered only decay and inverse decay of the
right-handed neutrino. However, this suppression quickly decreases as we
increase K. In the strong wash-out regime (K>1), the full Boltzmann treatment
and the integrated approach give nearly identical final lepton asymmetries
(within 10 % of each other at K>3). Finally, we show that the opposing effects
of quantum statistics on decays/inverse decays and the scattering processes
tend to reduce the net importance of scattering on leptogenesis in the full
treatment compared to the integrated approach.Comment: 39 pages, 8 figures, typos corrected, replaced to match published
versio
Leptogenesis without violation of B-L
We study the possibility of generating the observed baryon asymmetry via
leptogenesis in the decay of heavy Standard Model singlet fermions which carry
lepton number, in a framework without Majorana masses above the electroweak
scale. Such scenario does not contain any source of total lepton number
violation besides the Standard Model sphalerons, and the baryon asymmetry is
generated by the interplay of lepton flavour effects and the sphaleron
decoupling in the decay epoch.Comment: V2 (published version): 21 pages, 4 figures. Some explanations have
been adde
Delay performance in random-access grid networks
We examine the impact of torpid mixing and meta-stability issues on the delay
performance in wireless random-access networks. Focusing on regular meshes as
prototypical scenarios, we show that the mean delays in an toric
grid with normalized load are of the order . This
superlinear delay scaling is to be contrasted with the usual linear growth of
the order in conventional queueing networks. The intuitive
explanation for the poor delay characteristics is that (i) high load requires a
high activity factor, (ii) a high activity factor implies extremely slow
transitions between dominant activity states, and (iii) slow transitions cause
starvation and hence excessively long queues and delays. Our proof method
combines both renewal and conductance arguments. A critical ingredient in
quantifying the long transition times is the derivation of the communication
height of the uniformized Markov chain associated with the activity process. We
also discuss connections with Glauber dynamics, conductance and mixing times.
Our proof framework can be applied to other topologies as well, and is also
relevant for the hard-core model in statistical physics and the sampling from
independent sets using single-site update Markov chains
Os discursos de licenciandos, professores universitários e secundários contribuindo para a reestruturação curricular de um curso de licenciatura em Física
Este estudo foca-se na reestruturação curricular de um curso de licenciatura em Física de uma universidade pública. No processo foram analisados, discursos de licenciandos, docentes universitários e professores em exercício procurando-se entender como as demandas desses grupos influenciaram na estrutura curricular resultante. Para interpretar os efeitos de sentidos presentes em documentos e discursos dos sujeitos envolvidos foram adotados referenciais teórico-metodológicos embasados em teorias críticas e na Análise de Discurso de linha francesa. A proposta final situou-se entre as exigências legais e a realidade acadêmica. A legislação consultada, os professores em exercício, os licenciandos e os formadores na Universidade, subsidiaram ou sinalizaram o que e como a estrutura curricular do Curso poderia ter ou ser alterada
Peningkatan Motivasi Belajar Matematika Melalui Pendekatan Contextual Teaching And Learning Bagi Siswa Kelas X Semester I SMA Islam Sudirman 2 Boyolali Tahun Ajaran 2011/2012
Penelitian ini bertujuan mengkaji dan mendiskripsikan peningkatan motivasi belajar matematika siswa melalui pendekatan pembelajaran kontekstual. Pendekatan penelitian adalah penelitian kualitatif dengan desain Penelitian
Tindakan Kelas (PTK). Subyek penelitian yang dikenai tindakan adalah siswa kelas x Sma Islam Sudirman 2 Boyolali, yang berjumlah 27 siswa. Metode pengumpulan data, observasi, catatan lapangan, dan dokumentasi. Teknik analisis data secara deskriptif kualitatif dengan metode alur. Keabsahan data dilakukan dengan observasi secara terus menerus dan triangulasi data. Hasil penelitian ini
menunjukkan adanya peningkatan motivasi belajar siswa yang dapat dilihat dari meningkatnya indikator banyaknya siswa yang antusias dalam: a) persiapan dalam mengikuti pembelajaran, sebelum tindakan 33,33%, putaran I 48,14%, putaran II 66,66%,dan pada putaran III 77,77% b) belajar kelompok sebelum tindakan 25,92%, putaran I 37,03%, putaran II 62,96% , dan pada putaran III 74,07%.c) menanggapi atau mengajukan pertanyaan, sebelum tindakan 7,40%, putaran I
14,81%, putaran II 33,33%, dan pada putaran III 48,14%. Kesimpulan penelitian ini adalah bahwa penerapan strategi pembelajaran kontekstual dapat
meningkatkan motivasi belajar sisw
Wash-Out in N_2-dominated leptogenesis
We study the wash-out of a cosmological baryon asymmetry produced via
leptogenesis by subsequent interactions. Therefore we focus on a scenario in
which a lepton asymmetry is established in the out-of-equilibrium decays of the
next-to-lightest right-handed neutrino. We apply the full classical Boltzmann
equations without the assumption of kinetic equilibrium and including all
quantum statistical factors to calculate the wash-out of the lepton asymmetry
by interactions of the lightest right-handed state. We include scattering
processes with top quarks in our analysis. This is of particular interest since
the wash-out is enhanced by scatterings and the use of mode equations with
quantum statistical distribution functions. In this way we provide a
restriction on the parameter space for this scenarios.Comment: 26 pages, 4 figures, profound revision, exposition is now in flavor
notation, one plot and discussion added, numerical error corrected, three
plots changed, text polished, main results remain unchanged, reference
added,matches published versio
Charge-Reversal Instability in Mixed Bilayer Vesicles
Bilayer vesicles form readily from mixtures of charged and neutral
surfactants. When such a mixed vesicle binds an oppositely-charged object, its
membrane partially demixes: the adhesion zone recruits more charged surfactants
from the rest of the membrane. Given an unlimited supply of adhering objects
one might expect the vesicle to remain attractive until it was completely
covered. Contrary to this expectation, we show that a vesicle can instead
exhibit {\it adhesion saturation,} partitioning spontaneously into an
attractive zone with definite area fraction, and a repulsive zone. The latter
zone rejects additional incoming objects because counterions on the interior of
the vesicle migrate there, effectively reversing the membrane's charge. The
effect is strongest at high surface charge densities, low ionic strength, and
with thin, impermeable membranes. Adhesion saturation in such a situation has
recently been observed experimentally [H. Aranda-Espinoza {\it et al.}, {\sl
Science} {\bf285} 394--397 (1999)]
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