19 research outputs found
Cosmic Ray Positron and Electron Excess from Hidden-Fermion Dark Matter Decays
The anomalies observed in recent cosmic ray experiments seem to strongly
constrain the nature of the dark matter. In this letter, we investigate a
possibility of the fermionic dark matter with a minimal extension of the
standard model. We found that the dark matter decays caused by the dimension
six operators can naturally explain the anomalies.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, accepted by PL
Gamma rays and positrons from a decaying hidden gauge boson
We study a scenario that a hidden gauge boson constitutes the dominant
component of dark matter and decays into the standard model particles through a
gauge kinetic mixing. Interestingly, gamma rays and positrons produced from the
decay of hidden gauge boson can explain both the EGRET excess of diffuse gamma
rays and the HEAT anomaly in the positron fraction. The spectra of the gamma
rays and the positrons have distinctive features; the absence of line emission
of the gamma ray and a sharp peak in the positron fraction. Such features may
be observed by the GLAST and PAMELA satellites.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures, adding PAMELA data, the version accepted by PL
R-violating Decay of Wino Dark Matter and electron/positron Excesses in the PAMELA/Fermi Experiments
We show that R-parity violating decay of Wino dark matter of mass \sim 3 TeV
can naturally account for the flux and spectral shape of the cosmic-ray
electrons and positrons observed by the PAMELA and Fermi satellites. To provide
a theoretical basis for the scenario, we also present a model that trilinear
R-parity breaking appears with a coefficient suppressed by powers of the
gravitino mass, which naturally leads to the Wino lifetime of O(10^26) sec.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
High-energy Cosmic-Ray Positrons from Hidden-Gauge-Boson Dark Matter
We provide a scenario in which a hidden U(1) gauge boson constitutes dark
matter of the Universe and decays into the standard-model particles through a
kinetic mixing with an gauge boson. Interestingly, our model can
naturally account for the steep rise in the positron fraction recently reported
by PAMELA. Moreover, we find that due to the charge assignment of ,
only a small amount of antiprotons are produced in the decay, which is also
consistent with the PAMELA and other observational data.Comment: the version appeared in PL
Decaying Hidden Gaugino as a Source of PAMELA/ATIC Anomalies
We study a scenario that a U(1) hidden gaugino constitutes the dark matter in
the Universe and decays into a lepton and slepton pair through a mixing with a
U(1)B-L gaugino. We find that the dark-matter decay can account for the recent
PAMELA and ATIC anomalies in the cosmic-ray positrons and electrons without an
overproduction of antiprotons.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figure.v2:a reference adde
Mobile phones and the cultural ecology of fishing in Kerala, India
10.1080/01972243.2011.566756Information Society273172-18
Decrypting E-Governance: Narratives, Power play and Participation in the Gyandoot Intranet
The mapping of the social and political constraints that marginalized communities and individuals encounter in their interface with e-governance projects, perhaps, has implications for the optimistic political vision of new media technologies as a decolonizing force facilitating development of “cyborg skills” required for their survival under techno-human conditions theorized in the cyber-feminist approaches to new technologies. Identifying the structural factors that envelop human technology interaction in the rural setting in South Asia is thus an inevitable step in understanding social innovations and its impacts either initiated by the State or by civil society or by State-civil society partnerships. This paper is an attempt in that direction. The central themes addressed in this paper relate to the critique of the notion of egovernance as an essentially administrative innovation facilitated by ICTs and recognition of e-governance as social process which involves not only attitudinal change and transformation of traditional forms of governmentality but also as a contested arena of social forces shaping the trajectory of the evolution of this technocratic innovation.e-governance, ICT,information technology, South Asia, state-civil society partnership, innovation, technocratic innovation,
Industrial development and the dynamics of innovation in Hong Kong
10.1504/IJTM.2004.004276International Journal of Technology Management274369-392IJTM
ICTs and development: Revisiting the asian experience
10.1177/097172180801300201Science, Technology and Society132159-17