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Some remarks on the attractor behaviour in ELKO cosmology
Recent results on the dynamical stability of a system involving the
interaction of the ELKO spinor field with standard matter in the universe have
been reanalysed, and the conclusion is that such system does not exhibit
isolated stable points that could alleviate the cosmic coincidence problem.
When a constant parameter related to the potential of the ELKO field
is introduced in the system however, stable fixed points are found for some
specific types of interaction between the ELKO field and matter. Although the
parameter is related to an unknown potential, in order to satisfy the
stability conditions and also that the fixed points are real, the range of the
constant parameter can be constrained for the present time and the
coincidence problem can be alleviated for some specific interactions. Such
restriction on the ELKO potential opens possibility to apply the ELKO field as
a candidate to dark energy in the universe, and so explain the present phase of
acceleration of the universe through the decay of the ELKO field into matter.Comment: 17 pages, section III with minor changes and section IV rewritten
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Nonextensive Quantum H-Theorem
A proof of the quantum -theorem taking into account nonextensive effects
on the quantum entropy is shown. The positiveness of the time variation
of combined with a duality transformation implies that the nonextensive
parameter lies in the interval [0,2]. It is also shown that the equilibrium
states are described by quantum -power law extensions of the Fermi-Dirac and
Bose-Einstein distributions. Such results reduce to the standard ones in the
extensive limit, thereby showing that the nonextensive entropic framework can
be harmonized with the quantum distributions contained in the quantum
statistics theory.Comment: 5 pages, LaTe
Interplay between disorder, quantum and thermal fluctuations in ferromagnetic alloys: The case of UCu2Si(2-x)Ge(x)
We consider, theoretically and experimentally, the effects of structural
disorder, quantum and thermal fluctuations in the magnetic and transport
properties of certain ferromagnetic alloys.We study the particular case of
UCu2Si(2-x)Ge(x). The low temperature resistivity, rho(T,x), exhibits Fermi
liquid (FL) behavior as a function of temperature T for all values of x, which
can be interpreted as a result of the magnetic scattering of the conduction
electrons from the localized U spins. The residual resistivity, rho(0,x),
follows the behavior of a disordered binary alloy. The observed non-monotonic
dependence of the Curie temperature, Tc(x), with x can be explained within a
model of localized spins interacting with an electronic bath whose transport
properties cross-over from ballistic to diffusive regimes. Our results clearly
show that the Curie temperature of certain alloys can be enhanced due to the
interplay between quantum and thermal fluctuations with disorder.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
The M2/M5 BPS Partition Functions from Supergravity
In the framework of the AdS/CFT duality, we calculate the supersymmetric
partition function of the superconformal field theories living in the world
volume of either -branes or -branes. We used the dual
supergravity partition function in a saddle point approximation over
supersymmetric Black Holes. Since our BHs are written in asymptotically global
co-ordinates, the dual SCFTs are in for . The
resulting partition function shows phase transitions, constraints on the phase
space and allowed us to identify unstable BPS Black hole in the phase.
These configurations should correspond to unstable configurations in the dual
theory. We also report an intriguing relation between the most general Witten
Index, computed in the above theories, and our BPS partition functions.Comment: 9 pages, 2 columns, 4 figures, revtex, typos corrected, reference
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Regular string-like braneworlds
In this work, we propose a new class of smooth thick string-like braneworld
in six dimensions. The brane exhibits a varying brane-tension and an
asymptotic behavior. The brane-core geometry is parametrized by the Bulk
cosmological constant, the brane width and by a geometrical deformation
parameter. The source satisfies the dominant energy condition for the
undeformed solution and has an exotic asymptotic regime for the deformed
solution. This scenario provides a normalized massless Kaluza-Klein mode for
the scalar, gravitational and gauge sectors. The near-brane geometry allows
massive resonant modes at the brane for the state and nearby the brane for
.Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures. Some modifications to match the published
version in EPJ
The Single State Dominance Hypothesis and the Two-Neutrino Double Beta Decay of Mo100
The hypothesis of the single state dominance (SSD) in the calculation of the
two-neutrino double beta decay of Mo100 is tested by exact consideration of the
energy denominators of the perturbation theory. Both transitions to the ground
state as well as to the 0+ and 2+ excited states of the final nucleus Ru100 are
considered. We demonstrate, that by experimental investigation of the single
electron energy distribution and the angular correlation of the outgoing
electrons, the SSD hypothesis can be confirmed or ruled out by a precise
two-neutrino double beta decay measurement (e.g. by NEMO III collaboration).Comment: 13 pages, RevTex, 1 figur
Neutrino Decay and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay in a 3-3-1 Model
In this work we show that the implementation of spontaneous breaking of the
lepton number in the 3-3-1 model with right-handed neutrinos gives rise to fast
neutrino decay with majoron emission and generates a bunch of new contributions
to the neutrinoless double beta decay.Comment: Version accepted for publication in the Phys. Rev.
Symbolic Sequences and Tsallis Entropy
We address this work to investigate symbolic sequences with long-range
correlations by using computational simulation. We analyze sequences with two,
three and four symbols that could be repeated times, with the probability
distribution . For these sequences, we verified that
the usual entropy increases more slowly when the symbols are correlated and the
Tsallis entropy exhibits, for a suitable choice of , a linear behavior. We
also study the chain as a random walk-like process and observe a nonusual
diffusive behavior depending on the values of the parameter .Comment: Published in the Brazilian Journal of Physic
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