297 research outputs found
Effects of squared four-fermion operators of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory on meson mixing
The Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT) is a universal way of
parametrizing New Physics (NP) manifesting as new, heavy particle interactions
with the Standard Model (SM) degrees of freedom, that respect the SM gauged
symmetries. Higher order terms in the NP interactions possibly lead to sizable
effects, mandatory for meaningful phenomenological studies, such as
contributions to neutral meson mixing, which typically pushes the scale of NP
to energy scales much beyond the reach of direct searches in colliders. I
discuss the leading-order renormalization of double-insertions of dimension-6
four-fermion operators that change quark flavor by one unit (i.e., , strange-, charm-, or bottom-flavor), by dimension-8 operators
relevant to meson mixing (i.e., ) in SMEFT. Then, I
consider the phenomenological implications of contributions proportional to
large Yukawas, setting bounds on the Wilson coefficients of operators of
dimension-6 via the leading logarithmic contributions. Given the underlying
interest of SMEFT to encode full-fledged models at low energies, this work
stresses the need to consider dimension-8 operators in phenomenological
applications of dimension-6 operators of SMEFT.Comment: Improved phenomenological discussio
Phenomenology of Left-Right Models in the quark sector
A natural avenue to extend the Standard Model (SM) is to embed it into a more
symmetric framework. Here, I focus in Left-Right (LR) Models, which treat left-
and right-handed chiralities on equal footing. Important information about the
structure of LR Models comes from meson-mixing observables. Due to the impact
of the new contributions to these processes, I consider the calculation of the
short-distance QCD effects correcting the LR Model contributions to
meson-mixing observables at the Next-to-Leading Order. I then revisit the
phenomenology of a simple realization of LR Models, containing doublet scalars,
and combine in a global fit electroweak precision observables, direct searches
of the new gauge bosons and meson oscillation observables, a task performed
within the CKMfitter statistical framework. Finally, I also cover a different
issue, namely the modeling of theoretical uncertainties, a class of
uncertainties specially important for flavour physics. Different frequentist
schemes are compared, and their differences are illustrated with
flavour-oriented examples.Comment: PhD thesis. Includes results from hep-ph/1501.05483,
hep-ph/1512.00543, hep-ph/1611.04768. E-mail: [email protected]
Short-distance QCD corrections to mixing at next-to-leading order in Left-Right models
Left-Right (LR) models are extensions of the Standard Model where left-right
symmetry is restored at high energies, and which are strongly constrained by
kaon mixing described in the framework of the effective
Hamiltonian. We consider the short-distance QCD corrections to this Hamiltonian
both in the Standard Model (SM) and in LR models. The leading logarithms
occurring in these short-distance corrections can be resummed within a
rigourous Effective Field Theory (EFT) approach integrating out heavy degrees
of freedom progressively, or using an approximate simpler method of regions
identifying the ranges of loop momentum generating large logarithms in the
relevant two-loop diagrams. We compare the two approaches in the SM at
next-to-leading order, finding a very good agreement when one scale dominates
the problem, but only a fair agreement in the presence of a large logarithm at
leading order. We compute the short-distance QCD corrections for LR models at
next-to-leading order using the method of regions, and we compare the results
with the EFT approach for the box with two charm quarks (together with
additional diagrams forming a gauge-invariant combination), where a large
logarithm occurs already at leading order. We conclude by providing
next-to-leading-order estimates for , and boxes in LR models.Comment: Accepted for publication in JHE
An intelligent tutoring system for operators’ training in power system control centres
The activity of Control Center operators is important to guarantee the effective performance of Power Systems. Operators’ actions are crucial to deal with incidents, especially severe faults, like blackouts. In this paper we present an Intelligent Tutoring approach for training Portuguese Control Centre operators in tasks like incident analysis and diagnosis, and service restoration of Power Systems. Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS) approach is used in the training of the operators, taking into account context awareness and the unobtrusive integration in the working environment
Intelligent training in control centres based on an ambient intelligence paradigm
This article describes a new approach in the Intelligent Training of Operators in Power Systems Control Centres, considering the new reality of Renewable Sources, Distributed Generation, and Electricity Markets, under the emerging paradigms of Cyber-Physical Systems and Ambient Intelligence. We propose Intelligent Tutoring Systems as the approach to deal with the intelligent training of operators in these new circumstances
ESPÉCIES INDICADAS PARA A RECOMPOSIÇÃO DA FLORESTA CILIAR DA SUB-BACIA DO RIO PEIXE-BOI, PARÁ
http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509815736This study aims to indicate native species to be used in the restoration of degraded riparian forests in the subwatershed of Peixe-Boi river. All trees and shrubs with diameter at breast height (DBH) > 5 cm were inventoried in ten areas of secondary forest and six areas of igapó forest. The results were analyzed by Principal Component Analysis and the silviculture of the species was assessed by literature review. In Igapó areas 66 species were found; the areas had low richness and low diversity index of Shannon, when compared with data from the secondary forests. The floristic composition was heterogeneous, and the floristic similarity is higher between areas that are closer geographically. In the secondary forests were found 175 species; the areas showed high abundance of individuals, high species richness, diversity and evenness. Secondary forests were separated according to geographic proximity and age, which is directly linked to the successional stage. The PCA analysis established the ecological importance of 29 tree species; however only ten species had enough silvicultural information. Due to a greater ecological importance and viable silvicultural techniques available in the literature, Carapa guianensis, Pachira aquatica, Spondias mombin, Tapirira guianensis and Virola guianensis are the most suitable species to restore the degraded areas, in association with Inga edulis, Jacaranda copaia, Pseudopiptadenia psilostachya, Simarouba amara and Vismia guianensis of the secondary forests, that can be planted in the borders and in the nearby areas of igapó forests.http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509815736Diante da importância ecológica que as florestas ciliares representam para o equilíbrio ambiental, este estudo objetiva indicar espécies nativas para serem usadas na recomposição de florestas ciliares degradadas existentes na sub-bacia do Rio Peixe-Boi. Foram inventariadas todas as árvores e arbustos com diâmetro a 1,30 m do solo > 5 cm em dez áreas de floresta secundária e seis de floresta de igapó. Os dados foram analisados pela Análise de Componentes Principais (ACP) e as espécies avaliadas silviculturalmente através de revisão bibliográfica. As áreas de igapó tiveram baixo índice de riqueza e diversidade de Shannon, quando comparado com os dados das florestas secundárias. A composição florística dos igapós foi bem heterogênea, e há maior similaridade florística entre áreas de maior proximidade geográfica. As florestas secundárias tiveram grande abundância de indivíduos, alta riqueza, diversidade e equabilidade e foram agrupadas em função da proximidade geográfica e da idade, o que está diretamente ligado ao estádio sucessional. A análise ACP estabeleceu a importância ecológica de 29 espécies arbóreas, contudo, foram encontradas informações silviculturais de apenas dez espécies. Por apresentarem grande importância ecológica e técnicas silviculturais viáveis e disponíveis na literatura, as espécies de igapó Carapa guianensis, Pachira aquatica, Spondias mombin, Tapirira guianensis e Virola guianensis são as mais indicadas para a recomposição dessas áreas, em associação com as espécies Inga edulis, Jacaranda copaia, Pseudopiptadenia psilostachya, Simarouba amara e Vismia guianensis de floresta secundária, que podem ser plantadas nas áreas de bordas e adjacentes às florestas de igapó
Determining organochlorine pesticides in samples of green sea turtles by QuEChERS approach
Some Organochlorine Pesticides (OCPs) can pose numerous adverse effects on biota. Marine turtles face numerous threats, in particular those related to anthropogenic activities. Therefore, development and improvement methodologies for monitoring chemical compounds are a relevant task. In this work, we developed a methodology based on the QuEChERS (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe) extraction for detection of twelve OCPs, by gas chromatography with electron capture detector, in fat and liver samples of green sea turtles. Quantification limits were lower than 5.3 ng g-1; acceptable recovery rates for most compounds; medium matrix effect; matrix-calibration with linearity at the range from 1.0 to 200 ng g-1. This methodology provides contributions for the study of pesticide residues with adverse effects on sea turtle health, important skills for new directions in conservation issues. Alguns Pesticidas organoclorados (OCPs) podem causar numerosos efeitos adversos na biota. As tartarugas marinhas enfrentam diversas ameaças, em especial aquelas relacionadas às atividades antropogênicas, por isso o desenvolvimento de melhorias nos métodos para monitorar compostos químicos são tarefas importantes. Neste trabalho foi desenvolvida uma metodologia baseada na extração QuEChERS (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe) para a detecção de doze OCPs, por cromatografia gasosa com captura de elétrons, em amostras de gordura e fígado de tartarugas verdes. Os limites de quantificação ficaram abaixo de 5.3 ng g-1; com taxas de recuperação aceitáveis para a maioria de compostos; efeito matriz médio; calibração da matriz com linearidade variando de 1.0 a 200 ng g-1. Esta metodologia traz contribuições ao estudo de resíduos com efeito adverso na saúde das tartarugas marinhas, sendo importante instrumento para novas direções em temas de conservação.
Variational quantum eigensolver for causal loop Feynman diagrams and acyclic directed graphs
We present a variational quantum eigensolver (VQE) algorithm for the
efficient bootstrapping of the causal representation of multiloop Feynman
diagrams in the Loop-Tree Duality (LTD) or, equivalently, the selection of
acyclic configurations in directed graphs. A loop Hamiltonian based on the
adjacency matrix describing a multiloop topology, and whose different energy
levels correspond to the number of cycles, is minimized by VQE to identify the
causal or acyclic configurations. The algorithm has been adapted to select
multiple degenerated minima and thus achieves higher detection rates. A
performance comparison with a Grover's based algorithm is discussed in detail.
The VQE approach requires, in general, fewer qubits and shorter circuits for
its implementation, albeit with lesser success rates.Comment: 32 pages, 7 figures. Improved discussion and success rates of
multi-run VQ
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