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Charge Asymmetric Cosmic Rays as a probe of Flavor Violating Asymmetric Dark Matter
The recently introduced cosmic sum rules combine the data from PAMELA and
Fermi-LAT cosmic ray experiments in a way that permits to neatly investigate
whether the experimentally observed lepton excesses violate charge symmetry.
One can in a simple way determine universal properties of the unknown component
of the cosmic rays. Here we attribute a potential charge asymmetry to the dark
sector. In particular we provide models of asymmetric dark matter able to
produce charge asymmetric cosmic rays. We consider spin zero, spin one and spin
one-half decaying dark matter candidates. We show that lepton flavor violation
and asymmetric dark matter are both required to have a charge asymmetry in the
cosmic ray lepton excesses. Therefore, an experimental evidence of charge
asymmetry in the cosmic ray lepton excesses implies that dark matter is
asymmetric.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures. Revised version to match the published versio
Supersymmetric probes on the conifold
We study the supersymmetric embeddings of different D-brane probes in the
AdS_5 x T^{1,1} geometry. The main tool employed is kappa symmetry and the
cases studied include D3-, D5- and D7-branes. We find a family of three-cycles
of the T^{1,1} space over which a D3-brane can be wrapped supersymmetrically
and we determine the field content of the corresponding gauge theory duals.
Supersymmetric configurations of D5-branes wrapping a two-cycle and of
spacetime filling D7-branes are also found. The configurations in which the
entire T^{1,1} space is wrapped by a D5-brane (baryon vertex) and a D7-brane
are also studied. Some other embeddings which break supersymmetry but are
nevertheless stable are also determined.Comment: 44 pages, LaTeX; v2: typos corrected, references added, discussion of
D5-brane embeddings improve
Aspects of CP violation in the HZZ coupling at the LHC
We examine the CP-conserving (CPC) and CP-violating (CPV) effects of a
general HZZ coupling through a study of the process H -> ZZ* -> 4 leptons at
the LHC. We construct asymmetries that directly probe these couplings. Further,
we present complete analytical formulae for the angular distributions of the
decay leptons and for some of the asymmetries. Using these we have been able to
identify new observables which can provide enhanced sensitivity to the CPV coupling. We also explore probing CP violation through shapes of
distributions in different kinematic variables, which can be used for Higgs
bosons with mH < 2 mZ.Comment: 36 pages, 17 figures, LaTeX, version accepted for publicatio
Directed evolution and predictive modelling of galactose oxidase towards bulky benzylic and unactivated secondary alcohols
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A national-scale land cover reference dataset from local crowdsourcing initiatives in Indonesia
Here we present a geographically diverse, temporally consistent, and nationally relevant land cover (LC) reference dataset collected by visual interpretation of very high spatial resolution imagery, in a national-scale crowdsourcing campaign (targeting seven generic LC classes) and a series of expert workshops (targeting seventeen detailed LC classes) in Indonesia. The interpreters were citizen scientists (crowd/non-experts) and local LC visual interpretation experts from different regions in the country. We provide the raw LC reference dataset, as well as a quality-filtered dataset, along with the quality assessment indicators. We envisage that the dataset will be relevant for: (1) the LC mapping community (researchers and practitioners), i.e., as reference data for training machine learning algorithms and map accuracy assessment (with appropriate quality-filters applied), and (2) the citizen science community, i.e., as a sizable empirical dataset to investigate the potential and limitations of contributions from the crowd/non-experts, demonstrated for LC mapping in Indonesia for the first time to our knowledge, within the context of complementing traditional data collection by expert interpreters
Holographic Hydrodynamics with a Chemical Potential
We consider five-dimensional gravity coupled to a negative cosmological
constant and a single U(1) gauge field, including a general set of
four-derivative interactions. In this framework, we construct charged planar
AdS black hole solutions perturbatively and consider the thermal and
hydrodynamic properties of the plasma in the dual CFT. In particular, we
calculate the ratio of shear viscosity to entropy density and argue that the
violation of the KSS bound is enhanced in the presence of a chemical potential.
We also compute the electrical conductivity and comment on various conjectured
bounds related to this coefficient.Comment: v2: comparison to supergravity lagrangian added, references added,
typos fixe