653 research outputs found
Did Fiji’s Budget Deficit Support Private Investment? Some Empirical Evidence:1982-2011
Ever since the two coups in 1987, Fiji’s domestic investment climate has continued to remain uncertain. Aside from the lingering effects of these two coups, their re-occurrences of coups in 2000 and 2006 resulted in further setbacks. Against this background, government has been pushing hard to promote public expenditure not only to make up for the deficiency caused by private investment but also for promoting growth enhancing public infrastructure investment in the face of stagnant revenues. This paper looks at the relationship between the resultant budget deficits and private investment in a multivariate framework. The study findings are that budget deficits as such did not support private investment. The paper indicates the need for further research in regard to components of public expenditure
Classification and Application of Triangular Quark Mass Matrices
The hierarchical structure in the quark masses and mixings allows its ten
physical parameters to be most conveniently encoded in mass matrices of the
upper triangular form. We classify these matrices in the hierarchical, minimal
parameter basis where the mismatch between the weak and mass eigenstates
involves only small mixing angles. Ten such pairs are obtained for the up and
down quarks. This analysis can be used to classify texture zeros of general
mass matrices. For hermitian mass matrices with five texture zeros, this method
yields immediately five pairs of textures with simple, analytic predictions for
the quark mixings. Comparison with data indicates that, of the five pairs,
three are disfavored, one is marginally acceptable, while the fifth fits well.Comment: 18 pages, ReVTe
Renormalization of the neutrino mass matrix
The renormalization group equations for the general 2 by 2, complex, neutrino
mass matrix are shown to have exact, analytic solutions. Simple formulas are
given for the physical mixing angle, complex phase and mass ratio in terms of
their initial values and the energy scales. We also establish a (complex)
renormalization invariant relating these parameters. The qualitative features
of the physical parameters' renormalization are clearly illustrated in vector
field plots. In both the SM and MSSM, maximal mixing is a saddle point.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure
Broilers fed a low protein diet supplemented with synthetic amino acids maintained growth performance and retained intestinal integrity while reducing nitrogen excretion when raised under poor sanitary conditions
The present study investigated the effects of supplementing a low protein (LP) diet supplemented with key essential amino acids (AA) to broilers on growth performance, intestinal tract function, blood metabolites, and nitrogen excretion when the animals were maintained under various sanitary conditions for 35 D after hatching. Three hundred eighty-four one-day-old male broilers (Ross 308) were randomly allotted to groups that received one of 6 dietary treatments in a 2 Ă— 3 factorial arrangement (i.e., 2 environmental conditions and 3 dietary treatments) to give 8 replicates per treatment. Broilers were challenged with 2 environmental conditions (sanitary vs. poor sanitary). The dietary treatments were (1) high protein (HP) diet, (2) LP diet, and (3) LP diet with synthetic key essential AA (LPA): the LP diet was supplemented with synthetic AA up to the required levels for broilers. On day 14, birds consumed the LP diet impaired growth performance compared with those fed the HP diet, while the average daily weight gain-to-feed conversion ratio of birds fed the LPA diet improved to the level of birds fed the HP diet under poor sanitary conditions (P < 0.05). Broilers raised under poor sanitary conditions and fed the LP diet displayed higher (P < 0.05) zonula occludens (ZO-1) expression on day 14 than broilers fed either the HP or LPA diet. Under sanitary conditions, birds fed HP and LPA diets showed higher villus height and crypt depth compared with those of broilers fed the LP diet on day 35. Moreover, broilers raised in the poor sanitary environment had higher (P < 0.05) serum endotoxins than those raised in the sanitary environment. Broilers fed the LPA diet showed reduced (P < 0.05) nitrogen excretion on days 14 and 35 compared with those fed the LP and HP diets independent of the environment. In conclusion, the LPA diet did not impair growth performance under poor sanitary conditions for 14 D after hatch while resulting in lower nitrogen excretion in any environment conditions throughout the experiment
Copper Ferrite Superparamagnetic Nanoparticle-Catalyzed Cross-coupling Reaction to Form Diindolylmethane (DIM): Effect of Experimental Parameters
Superparamagnetic copper ferrite (CuFe2O4) nanoparticles were utilized as a heterogenous catalyst for the cross-coupling reaction of indole to form 3,3’-diindolylmethane (DIM) as the desirable product. High reaction yield, at around 82%, was achieved under optimal conditions. The CuFe2O4 material could be easily separated from the reaction mixture by an external magnetic field and could be reutilized several times without a significant decrease in catalytic activity. We also showed that no sites of catalyst material leached into reaction solution was detected. To our best knowledge, the above cross-coupling reaction was not previously conducted under catalysis of superparamagnetic nanoparticles. Copyright © 2021 by Authors, Published by BCREC Group. This is an open access article under the CC BY-SA License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)
Maximal Neutrino Mixing from an Attractive Infrared Fixed Point
In the Standard Model (and MSSM), renormalization effects on neutrino mixing
are generally very small and the attractive fixed points are at vanishing
neutrino mixing. However for multi-higgs extensions of the Standard Model,
renormalization effects on neutrino mixing can be large and nontrivial fixed
points are possible. Here we examine a simple two-higgs model. For two flavors,
maximal mixing is an attractive infrared fixed point. For three flavors, the
neutrino mass matrix evolves towards large off-diagonal elements at low
energies. The experimentally suggested bimaximal neutrino mixing pattern is one
possible attractive infrared fixed point.Comment: 16 page
ATIC and PAMELA Results on Cosmic e^\pm Excesses and Neutrino Masses
Recently the ATIC and PAMELA collaborations released their results which show
the abundant e^\pm excess in cosmic rays well above the background, but not for
the \bar{p}. Their data if interpreted as the dark matter particles'
annihilation imply that the new physics with the dark matter is closely related
to the lepton sector. In this paper we study the possible connection of the new
physics responsible for the cosmic e^\pm excesses to the neutrino mass
generation. We consider a class of models and do the detailed numerical
calculations. We find that these models can natually account for the ATIC and
PAMELA e^\pm and \bar{p} data and at the same time generate the small neutrino
masses.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures. Published version with minor corrections and more
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Hagedorn divergences and tachyon potential
We consider the critical behavior for a string theory near the Hagedorn
temperature. We use the factorization of the worldsheet to isolate the Hagedorn
divergences at all genera. We show that the Hagedorn divergences can be
resummed by introducing double scaling limits, which smooth the divergences.
The double scaling limits also allow one to extract the effective potential for
the thermal scalar. For a string theory in an asymptotic anti-de Sitter (AdS)
spacetime, the AdS/CFT correspondence implies that the critical Hagedorn
behavior and the relation with the effective potential should also arise from
the boundary Yang-Mills theory. We show that this is indeed the case. In
particular we find that the free energy of a Yang-Mills theory contains
``vortex'' contributions at finite temperature. Yang-Mills Feynman diagrams
with vortices can be identified with contributions from boundaries of moduli
space on the string theory side.Comment: 36 pages, 13 figures, uses harvma
Theory of Current and Shot Noise Spectroscopy in Single-Molecular Quantum Dots with Phonon Mode
Using the Keldysh nonequilibrium Green function technique, we study the
current and shot noise spectroscopy of a single molecular quantum dot coupled
to a local phonon mode. It is found that in the presence of electron-phonon
coupling, in addition to the resonant peak associated with the single level of
the dot, satellite peaks with the separation set by the frequency of phonon
mode appear in the differential conductance. In the ``single level'' resonant
tunneling region, the differential shot noise power exhibit two split peaks.
However, only single peaks show up in the ``phonon assisted''
resonant-tunneling region. An experimental setup to test these predictions is
also proposed.Comment: 5 pages, 3 eps figures embedde
Measurement of Pion Enhancement at Low Transverse Momentum and of the Delta-Resonance Abundance in Si-Nucleus Collisions at AGS Energy
We present measurements of the pion transverse momentum (p_t) spectra in
central Si-nucleus collisions in the rapidity range 2.0<y<5.0 for p_t down to
and including p_t=0. The data exhibit an enhanced pion yield at low p_t
compared to what is expected for a purely thermal spectral shape. This
enhancement is used to determine the Delta-resonance abundance at freeze-out.
The results are consistent with a direct measurement of the Delta-resonance
yield by reconstruction of proton-pion pairs and imply a temperature of the
system at freeze-out close to 140 MeV.Comment: 12 pages + 4 figures (uuencoded at end-of-file
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