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Double Higgs peak in the minimal SUSY B-L model
Motivated by a excess recorded by the CMS experiment at the
LHC around a mass of order GeV in and
samples, we analyse the discovery potential of a second neutral Higgs boson in
the Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (BLSSM) at the CERN
machine. We confirm that a double Higgs peak structure can be generated in this
framework, with CP-even Higgs boson masses at GeV and GeV,
unlike the case of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM).Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures. Improved discussion of experimental dat
Z'-induced Invisible Right-handed Sneutrino Decays at the LHC
The invisible signals of right-handed sneutrino decays originating from a Z'
are analysed at the Large Hadron Collider. The possibility of accessing these
events helps disentangling the B-L extension of Minimal Supersymmetric Standard
Model from more popular scenarios of Supersymmetry. We assess the scope of the
CERN machine in establishing the aforementioned signatures when accompanied by
mono-jet, single-photon or Z-radiation probes through sophisticated
signal-to-background simulations carried out in presence of parton shower,
hadronisation as well as detector effects. We find substantial sensitivity to
all such signals for standard luminosities at Run 2.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Modulation of near-field heat transfer between two gratings
We present a theoretical study of near-field heat transfer between two
uniaxial anisotropic planar structures. We investigate how the distance and
relative orientation (with respect to their optical axes) between the objects
affect the heat flux. In particular, we show that by changing the angle between
the optical axes it is possible in certain cases to modulate the net heat flux
up to 90% at room temperature, and discuss possible applications of such a
strong effect
Computer program for the analysis of the cross flow in a radial inflow turbine scroll
A computer program was used to solve the governing of the potential flow in the cross sectional planes of a radial inflow turbine scroll. A list of the main program, the subroutines, and typical output example are included
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The 2009 R-ISEW (regional index of sustainable economic well-being) for all the English regions
This latest report presents new data calculated in 2009 for the years 1994–2007. The data, which also includes the updating of several sets of figures that previously had to be estimated for 2006, show that a nine-year increase in the English R-ISEW since 1994, began to peter out in 2003, such that total per capita growth between 2003 and 2007 was only 2.4%. Indeed, between 2005 and 2006, per capita R-ISEW fell slightly
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Measuring regional progress: regional index of sustainable economic well-being (R-ISEW) for all the English regions
This report describes the development and application of a Regional Index of Sustainable Economic Well-Being (R-ISEW), and calculates it for all English regions
Analysis of the cross flow in a radial inflow turbine scroll
Equations of motion were derived, and a computational procedure is presented, for determining the nonviscous flow characteristics in the cross-sectional planes of a curved channel due to continuous mass discharge or mass addition. An analysis was applied to the radial inflow turbine scroll to study the effects of scroll geometry and the through flow velocity profile on the flow behavior. The computed flow velocity component in the scroll cross-sectional plane, together with the through flow velocity profile which can be determined in a separate analysis, provide a complete description of the three dimensional flow in the scroll
Predictive information in Gaussian processes with application to music analysis
This is the author's accepted manuscript of this article. The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40020-9.Lecture Notes in Computer ScienceLecture Notes in Computer ScienceWe describe an information-theoretic approach to the analysis of sequential data, which emphasises the predictive aspects of perception, and the dynamic process of forming and modifying expectations about an unfolding stream of data, characterising these using a set of process information measures. After reviewing the theoretical foundations and the definition of the predictive information rate, we describe how this can be computed for Gaussian processes, including how the approach can be adpated to non-stationary processes, using an online Bayesian spectral estimation method to compute the Bayesian surprise. We finish with a sample analysis of a recording of Steve Reich’s Drummin
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The 2010 R-ISEW (regional index of sustainable economic well-being) for all the English regions
This is the fourth consecutive report presenting R-ISEW (regional index of sustainable economic well-being) calculations for the nine Government Office Regions (GORs) of England.1 New data available in the summer of 2010 allows a continuous time series from 1994 to 2008 – 15 years. Because of the nature of the data required for the R-ISEW, there is always a two-year lag before results for any given year can be completed
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