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    Analysis of Quark Mixing Using Binary Tetrahedral Flavor Symmetry

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    Using the binary tetrahedral group TT^{'}, the three angles and phase of the quark CKM mixing matrix are pursued by symmetry-breaking which involves TT^{'}-doublet VEVs and the Chen-Mahanthappa CP-violation mechanism. The NMRT^{'}M, Next-to-Minimal-Renormalizable -T^{'}-Model is described, and its one parameter comparison to experimental data is explored.Comment: 14 pages latex. Two .eps figures include

    Effect of electron and hole doping on the structure of C, Si, and S nanowires

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    We use ab initio density functional calculations to study the effect of electron and hole doping on the equilibrium geometry and electronic structure of C, Si, and S monatomic wires. Independent of doping, all these nanowires are found to be metallic. In absence of doping, C wires are straight, whereas Si and S wires display a zigzag structure. Besides two preferred bond angles of 60 deg and 120 deg in Si wires, we find an additional metastable bond angle of 90 deg in S wires. The equilibrium geometry and electronic structure of these nanowires is shown to change drastically upon electron and hole doping.Comment: 5 pages including 5 figure

    Topology Changing Process of Coalescing Black Holes on Eguchi-Hanson Space

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    We numerically study the event horizons of two kinds of five-dimensional coalescing black hole solutions with different asymptotic structures: the five-dimensional Kastor-Traschen solution (5DKT) and the coalescing black hole solution on Eguchi-Hanson space (CBEH). Topologies of the spatial infinity are S3{\rm S}^3 and L(2;1)=S3/Z2L(2;1)={\rm S}^3/{\mathbb Z}_2, respectively. We show that the crease sets of event horizons are topologically R1{\rm R}^1 in 5DKT and R1×S1{\rm R}^1\times {\rm S}^1 in CBEH, respectively. If we choose the time slices which respect space-time symmetry, the first contact points of the coalescing process is a point in the 5DKT case but a S1{\rm S}^1 in the CBEH case. We also find that in CBEH, time slices can be chosen so that a black ring with S1×S2{\rm S}^1\times {\rm S}^2 topology can be also formed during a certain intermediate period unlike the 5DKT.Comment: 13 pages, 17 figure

    Triviality and vacuum stability bounds in the three-loop neutrino mass model

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    We study theoretical constraints on the parameter space under the conditions from vacuum stability and triviality in the three-loop radiative seesaw model with TeV-scale right-handed neutrinos which are odd under the Z2Z_2 parity. In this model, some of the neutrino Yukawa coupling constants can be of the order of one. Requirement of strongly first order phase transition for successful electroweak baryogenes is also prefers order-one coupling constants in the scalar sector. Hence, it is important to clarify whether this model satisfies those theoretical conditions up to a given cutoff scale. It is found that the model can be consistent up to the scale above 10 TeV in the parameter region where the neutrino data, the lepton flavor violation data, the thermal relic abundance of dark matter as well as the requirement from the strongly first order phase transition are satisfied.Comment: 22 pages, 14 figure

    Current-driven resonant excitation of magnetic vortex

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    A magnetic vortex core in a ferromagnetic circular nanodot has a resonance frequency originating from the confinement of the vortex core. By the micromagnetic simulation including the spin-transfer torque, we show that the vortex core can be resonantly excited by an AC (spin-polarized) current through the dot and that the resonance frequency can be tuned by the dot shape. The resistance measurement under the AC current successfully detects the resonance at the frequency consistent with the simulation.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figure

    Rotating Black Holes on Kaluza-Klein Bubbles

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    Using the solitonic solution generating techniques, we generate a new exact solution which describes a pair of rotating black holes on a Kaluza-Klein bubble as a vacuum solution in the five-dimensional Kaluza-Klein theory. We also investigate the properties of this solution. Two black holes with topology S^3 are rotating along the same direction and the bubble plays a role in holding two black holes. In static case, it coincides with the solution found by Elvang and Horowitz.Comment: 16 pages, 1 figure, minor correctio

    Vacuum solutions of five dimensional Einstein equations generated by inverse scattering method

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    We study stationary and axially symmetric two solitonic solutions of five dimensional vacuum Einstein equations by using the inverse scattering method developed by Belinski and Zakharov. In this generation of the solutions, we use five dimensional Minkowski spacetime as a seed. It is shown that if we restrict ourselves to the case of one angular momentum component, the generated solution coincides with a black ring solution with a rotating two sphere which was found by Mishima and Iguchi recently.Comment: 10 pages, accepted for publication in Physical Review

    Relationship Between Solitonic Solutions of Five-Dimensional Einstein Equations

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    We give the relation between the solutions generated by the inverse scattering method and the B\"acklund transformation applied to the vacuum five-dimensional Einstein equations. In particular, we show that the two-solitonic solutions generated from an arbitrary diagonal seed by the B\"acklund transformation are contained within those generated from the same seed by the inverse scattering method.Comment: 17 pages, Some references are added, to be published in Phys.Rev.
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