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A little more Gauge Mediation and the light Higgs mass
We consider minimal models of gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking with an
extra factor in addition to the Standard Model gauge group. A
charged, Standard Model singlet is assumed to be present which allows for an
additional NMSSM like coupling, . The U(1) is assumed to be
flavour universal. Anomaly cancellation in the MSSM sector requires additional
coloured degrees of freedom. The field can get a large vacuum expectation
value along with consistent electroweak symmetry breaking. It is shown that the
lightest CP even Higgs boson can attain mass of the order of 125 GeV.Comment: 29 pages, 7 Figures; v2: updated references 30 pages, minor wordings
modified, to appear in Nucl. Phys.
Gravitational rescue of minimal gauge mediation
Gravity mediation supersymmetry breaking become comparable to gauge mediated
supersymmetry breaking contributions when messenger masses are close to the GUT
scale. By suitably tuning the gravity contributions one can then modify the
soft supersymmetry breaking sector to generate a large stop mixing parameter
and a light higgs mass of 125 GeV. In this kind of hybrid models, however the
nice features of gauge mediation like flavour conservation etc, are lost. To
preserve the nice features, gravitational contributions should become important
for lighter messenger masses and should be important only for certain fields.
This is possible when the hidden sector contains multiple (at least two)
spurions with hierarchical vaccum expectation values. In this case, the
gravitational contribtutions can be organised to be `just right'. We present a
complete model with two spurion hidden sector where the gravitational
contribution is from a warped flavour model in a Randall-Sundrum setting. Along
the way, we present simple expressions to handle renormalisation group
equations when supersymmetry is broken by two different sectors at two
different scales.Comment: 24 Pages, 3 figures, Detailed discussions on flavour violation
included, added figure and references, Matches published versio
Anatomy of Higgs mass in Supersymmetric Inverse Seesaw Models
We compute the one loop corrections to the CP even Higgs mass matrix in the
supersymmetric inverse seesaw model to single out the different cases where the
radiative corrections from the neutrino sector could become important. It is
found that there could be a significant enhancement in the Higgs mass even for
Dirac neutrino masses of (30) GeV if the left-handed sneutrino
soft mass is comparable or larger than the right-handed neutrino mass. In the
case where right-handed neutrino masses are significantly larger than the
supersymmety breaking scale, the corrections can utmost account to an upward
shift of 3 GeV. For very heavy multi TeV sneutrinos, the corrections replicate
the stop corrections at 1-loop. We further show that general gauge mediation
with inverse seesaw model naturally accommodates a 125 GeV Higgs with TeV scale
stops.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figure
Effect of Ultrasonic Vibrations in Some Heat Treatments
The effect of ultrasonic vibrations on many heat treatment processes, primarily ageing, and other such as, hardening of solid and porous compacts, spheroidisation, etc. are described. Results obtained with regard to ageing are particularly promising and indicate the possibility of obtaining a distinctly shorter process time as also an increased ductility at the same strength. These features may be of interest to the aircraft industry
Stable Non-BPS States and Their Holographic Duals
Stable non-BPS states can be constructed and studied in a variety of contexts
in string theory. Here we review some interesting constructions that arise from
suspended and wrapped branes. We also exhibit some stable non-BPS states that
have holographic duals.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, 10 .eps figures (included); based on a talk given at
Strings 2000, Michiga
Multiple positive solutions for the system of higher order two-point boundary value problems on time scales
In this paper, we establish the existence of at least three positive solutions for the system of higher order boundary value problems on time scales by using the well-known Leggett-Williams fixed point theorem. And then, we prove the existence of at least 2k-1 positive solutions for arbitrary positive integer k
Total cross sections for neutron-nucleus scattering
Systematics of neutron scattering cross sections on various materials for
neutron energies up to several hundred MeV are important for ADSS applications.
Ramsauer model is well known and widely applied to understand systematics of
neutron nucleus total cross sections. In this work, we examined the role of
nuclear effective radius parameter (r) on Ramsauer model fits of neutron
total cross sections. We performed Ramsauer model global analysis of the
experimental neutron total cross sections reported by W. P. Abfalterer, F. B.
Bateman, {\it et. al.,}, from 20MeV to 550MeV for nuclei ranging from Be to U .
The global fit functions which can fit total cross section data over periodic
table are provided along with the required global set of parameters. The global
fits predict within deviation to data, showing the scope for
improvement. It has been observed that a finer adjustment of r parameter
alone can give very good Ramsauer model description of neutron total scattering
data within deviation. The required r values for Ramsauer model
fits are shown as a function of nuclear mass number and an empirical formula is
suggested for r values as a function of mass number. In optical model
approach for neutron scattering, we have modified the real part of
Koning-Deleroche potentails to fit the neutron total cross sections using SCAT2
code. The modified potentails have a different energy dependence beyond 200MeV
of neutron energy and fit the total cross sections from Al to Pb.Comment: 9 pages, 20figures, Poster number ND-1457, ND2010 Conference in Kore
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