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Mass Spectrum Dependence of Higgs-mediated mu-e Transition in the MSSM
In this paper, we study non-decoupling - transition effects by
Higgs-mediated contribution in the MSSM, when some SUSY mass parameters are
much greater than TeV. In order to treat CP-odd Higgs mass as a
free parameter, we consider the non-universal Higgs mass model (NUHM), and
assume the only left- or right-handed sleptons had flavor-mixing mass terms. If
both Higgs-mediated and ordinary SUSY contribution are significant, the ratio
of branching ratios \BR(\meg) / \BR(\maleal) becomes sensitive to SUSY mass
parameters. We investigated these mass-sensitive regions and the behavior of
the ratio \BR(\meg) / \BR(\maleal) in some mass spectrum of the NUHM, and
found that this ratio drastically depends on the mass spectrum structure and
chirality of flavor violation. Log factor from two split mass scale influences
the way of interference between gaugino- and Higgs-mediated contributions
significantly.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures, it will appear in PR
Instrumental Resolution of the Chopper Spectrometer 4SEASONS Evaluated by Monte Carlo Simulation
We performed simulations of the resolution function of the 4SEASONS
spectrometer at J-PARC by using the Monte Carlo simulation package McStas. The
simulations showed reasonably good agreement with analytical calculations of
energy and momentum resolutions by using a simplified description. We
implemented new functionalities in Utsusemi, the standard data analysis tool
used in 4SEASONS, to enable visualization of the simulated resolution function
and predict its shape for specific experimental configurations.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
Successful reprogramming of epiblast stem cells by blocking nuclear localization of β-catenin.
Epiblast stem cells (EpiSCs) in mice and rats are primed pluripotent stem cells (PSCs). They barely contribute to chimeric embryos when injected into blastocysts. Reprogramming of EpiSCs to embryonic stem cell (ESC)-like cells (rESCs) may occur in response to LIF-STAT3 signaling; however, low reprogramming efficiency hampers potential use of rESCs in generating chimeras. Here, we describe dramatic improvement of conversion efficiency from primed to naive-like PSCs through upregulation of E-cadherin in the presence of the cytokine LIF. Analysis revealed that blocking nuclear localization of β-CATENIN with small-molecule inhibitors significantly enhances reprogramming efficiency of mouse EpiSCs. Although activation of Wnt/β-catenin signals has been thought desirable for maintenance of naive PSCs, this study provides the evidence that inhibition of nuclear translocation of β-CATENIN enhances conversion of mouse EpiSCs to naive-like PSCs (rESCs). This affords better understanding of gene regulatory circuits underlying pluripotency and reprogramming of PSCs
Microlocal Euler classes and Hochschild homology
We define the notion of a trace kernel on a manifold M. Roughly speaking, it
is a sheaf on M x M for which the formalism of Hochschild homology applies. We
associate a microlocal Euler class to such a kernel, a cohomology class with
values in the relative dualizing complex of the cotangent bundle over M and we
prove that this class is functorial with respect to the composition of kernels.
This generalizes, unifies and simplifies various results of (relative) index
theorems for constructible sheaves, D-modules and elliptic pairs.Comment: The proof of Theorem 4.6 has been considerably simplified. To appear
in the Journal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussie
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