924 research outputs found

    Domain wall junctions in a generalized Wess-Zumino model

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    We investigate domain wall junctions in a generalized Wess-Zumino model with a Z(N) symmetry. We present a method to identify the junctions which are potentially BPS saturated. We then use a numerical simulation to show that those junctions indeed saturate the BPS bound for N=4. In addition, we study the decay of unstable non-BPS junctions.Comment: RevTex, 9 pages, 11 (eps) figures, one figure changed, typos corrected, one reference added. Final version to appear in Phys. Lett.

    De boeken van Spinoza

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    Beschrijving van het boekenbezit van Spinoza op basis van de notariële akte uit 1677

    The Mass Spectrum in a Model with Calculable Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking

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    Models with dynamical supersymmetry breaking are interesting because they may provide a solution to both the gauge hierarchy and the fine-tuning problems. However, because of strongly interacting dynamics, it is in general impossible to analyze them quantitatively. One of the few models with calculable dynamical supersymmetry breaking is a model with SU(5) gauge symmetry and two 1010's and two 5ˉ\bar 5's as the matter content. We determine the ground state of this model, find the vacuum energy, reveal the symmetry breaking pattern and calculate the mass spectrum. The supertrace mass relation is exploited to verify the consistency of the calculated mass spectrum, and an accidental degeneracy is explained.Comment: 10 pages, late

    Efficient production of solid dispersions by spray drying solutions of high solid content using a 3-fluid nozzle

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    To evaluate the feasibility of producing solid dispersions with 3-fluid nozzle spray drying to improve the dissolution behavior of lipophilic drugs, 60 experiments were performed based on a Design of Experiment. Solid dispersions with mannitol as a hydrophilic matrix and diazepam as a model drug with a drug load of 20 wt-% were produced. The variables of the experiments were the water/organic solvent ratio, liquid feed flow, total solid content, atomizing airflow and type of organic solvent (ethanol or ethyl acetate). The responses measured were dissolution rate, yield, actual drug load, particle size and crystallinity of diazepam and mannitol. Increasing water/organic solvent ratio was found to be the main factor for enhancing the dissolution rate. The total solid content of the solutions to be spray dried did not affect any of the responses, which means that processing solutions of high concentrations is possible. The choice of organic solvent did not affect the responses as well, i.e. both the fully water miscible solvent ethanol and the poorly water miscible solvent ethyl acetate could be used which makes this production method highly versatile

    The Low Energy Behavior of some Models with Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking

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    We study supersymmetric SU(5) chiral gauge theories with 2 fields in the 10 representation, 2+NF2+N_F fields in the 5ˉ\bar{5} representation and NFN_F fields in the 5 representation, for NF=0,1,2N_F=0,1,2. With a suitable superpotential, supersymmetry is shown to be broken dynamically for each of these values of NFN_F. We analyze the calculable limit for the model with NF=0N_F=0 in detail, and determine the low energy effective sigma model in this case. For NF=1N_F=1 we find the quantum moduli space, and for NF=2N_F=2 we construct the s--confining potential.Comment: 16 page
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