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Axion Mass Bound in Very Special Relativity
In this paper we propose a very special relativity (VSR)-inspired description
of the axion electrodynamics. This proposal is based upon the construction of a
proper study of the SIM--VSR gauge-symmetry. It is shown that the VSR
nonlocal effects give a health departure from the usual axion field theory. The
axionic classical dynamics is analysed in full detail, first by a discussion of
its solution in the presence of an external magnetic field. Next, we compute
photon-axion transition in VSR scenario by means of Primakoff interaction,
showing the change of a linearly polarized light to a circular one. Afterwards,
duality symmetry is discussed in the VSR framework.Comment: 16 pages; to appear in PL
Field dependent nilpotent symmetry for gauge theories
We construct the field dependent mixed BRST (combination of BRST and
anti-BRST) transformations for pure gauge theories. These are shown to be an
exact nilpotent symmetry of both the effective action as well as the generating
functional for certain choices of the field dependent parameters. We show that
the Jacobian contributions for path integral measure in the definition of
generating functional arising from BRST and anti-BRST part compensate each
other. The field dependent mixed BRST transformations are also considered in
field/antifield formulation to show that the solutions of quantum master
equation remain invariant under these. Our results are supported by several
explicit examples.Comment: 25 pages, No figures, Revte
Quantum gravity effects on Ho\v{r}ava-Lifshitz black hole
In this paper, we would like to obtain quantum gravity effects by using
Ho\v{r}ava-Lifshitz black hole. We consider logarithmic corrected
thermodynamics quantities and investigate the effects of logarithmic correction
term. Logarithmic correction comes from thermal fluctuation and may be
interpreted as quantum loop corrections. As black hole is a gravitational
system, hence we can investigate quantum gravity effect. We find such effects
on the black hole stability and obtain domain of correction coefficient.Comment: 22 pages, Accepted for publication in NP
BRST Quantization of Unimodular Gravity
We study the quantization of two versions of unimodular gravity, namely fully diffeomorphism-invariant unimodular gravity and unimodular gravity with fixed metric determinant, utilizing standard path integral approach. We derive the BRST symmetry of effective actions corresponding to several relevant gauge conditions. We observe that for some gauge conditions, the restricted gauge structure may complicate the formulation and effective actions, in particular, if the chosen gauge conditions involve the canonical momentum conjugate to the induced metric on the spatial hypersurface. The BRST symmetry is extended further to the finite field-dependent BRST transformation, in order to establish the mapping between different gauge conditions in each of the two versions of unimodular gravity.Peer reviewe
Plasma Processing of Large Curved Surfaces for SRF Cavity Modification
Plasma based surface modification of niobium is a promising alternative to
wet etching of superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities. The development
of the technology based on Cl2/Ar plasma etching has to address several crucial
parameters which influence the etching rate and surface roughness, and
eventually, determine cavity performance. This includes dependence of the
process on the frequency of the RF generator, gas pressure, power level, the
driven (inner) electrode configuration, and the chlorine concentration in the
gas mixture during plasma processing. To demonstrate surface layer removal in
the asymmetric non-planar geometry, we are using a simple cylindrical cavity
with 8 ports symmetrically distributed over the cylinder. The ports are used
for diagnosing the plasma parameters and as holders for the samples to be
etched. The etching rate is highly correlated with the shape of the inner
electrode, radio-frequency (RF) circuit elements, chlorine concentration in the
Cl2/Ar gas mixtures, residence time of reactive species and temperature of the
cavity. Using cylindrical electrodes with variable radius, large-surface
ring-shaped samples and d.c. bias implementation in the external circuit we
have demonstrated substantial average etching rates and outlined the
possibility to optimize plasma properties with respect to maximum surface
processing effect
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