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    A study of A8 and A2 migrants in Nottingham

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    The research was commissioned by Nottingham City Council and One Nottingham in August 2008 and was conducted by a team of researchers from the Salford Housing & Urban Studies Unit at the University of Salford. The study was greatly aided by research support from Nottingham City Council Children’s Services Asylum Seeker/Refugee Support Team, as well as a number of community interviewers. The project was managed by a steering group composed of officers representing Nottingham City Council, One Nottingham, Nottingham City Homes, NHS Nottingham City, Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service, Nottinghamshire Police and Basic Educational Guidance in Nottinghamshire (BEGIN). The main objective of this research was to explore the needs and experiences of A8 and A2 migrants living and working in Nottingham

    Startling Equivalences in the Higgs-Goldstone Sector between Radiative and Lowest-Order Conventional Electroweak Symmetry Breaking

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    For the Higgs boson mass of ∼220\sim 220 GeV expected to arise from radiative electroweak symmetry breaking, we find the same lowest-order expressions as would be obtained from conventional electroweak symmetry breaking, given the same Higgs boson mass, for Higgs-Goldstone sector scattering processes identified with WL+WL−→WL+WL−W_L^ + W_L^- \to W_L^+ W_L^-, WL+WL−→ZLZLW_L^+ W_L^- \to Z_L Z_L, as well as for Higgs boson decay widths H→WL+WL−H \to W_L^+ W_L^-, H→ZLZLH \to Z_L Z_L. The radiatively broken case, however, leads to an order of magnitude enhancement over lowest-order conventional symmetry breaking for scattering processes WL+WL+→HHW_L^+ W_L^+ \to H H, ZLZL→HHZ_L Z_L \to H H, as well as a factor of ∼30\sim 30 enhancement for HH→HHH H \to H H.Comment: 6 pages, uses ws-ijmpa.cls written in Latex2E. Major revision in text and conclusions--different enhanced scattering processes found than the earlier version. To appear in the IJMPA proceedings issue for MRST 2005, Utica, N

    Gamma Ray Bursts in the Era of Rapid Followup

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    We present a status report on the study of gamma-ray bursts (GRB) in the era of rapid follow-up using the world's largest robotic optical telescopes - the 2-m Liverpool and Faulkes telescopes. Within the context of key unsolved issues in GRB physics, we describe (1) our innovative software that allows real-time automatic analysis and interpretation of GRB light curves, (2) the novel instrumentation that allows unique types of observations (in particular, early time polarisation measurements) and (3) the key science questions and discoveries to which robotic observations are ideally suited, concluding with a summary of current understanding of GRB physics provided by combining rapid optical observations with simultaneous observations at other wavelengths.Comment: 20 pages, 12 figures; Review article accepted for publication in Advances in Astronomy, special issue 'Robotic Astronomy (Hindawi Publishing Corporation)
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