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Collider Effects of Unparticle Interactions in Multiphoton Signals
A new model of physics, with a hidden conformal sector which manifests itself
as an unparticle coupling to Standard Model particles effectively through
higher dimensional operators, predicts strong collider signals due to
unparticle self-interactions. We perform a complete analysis of the most
spectacular of these signals at the hadron collider, pp -> 4photon and pp
->2photon,2gluon. These processes can go through the three-point unparticle
self interactions as well as through some s and t channel diagrams with one
and/or two unparticle exchanges. We study the contributions of individual
diagrams classified with respect to the number of unparticle exchanges and
discuss their effect on the cross sections at the Tevatron and the LHC. We also
restrict the Tevatron bound on the unknown coefficient of the three-point
unparticle correlator. With the availability of data from Tevatron, and the
advent of the data emerging from the LHC, these interactions can provide a
clear and strong indication of unparticle physics and distinguish this model
from other beyond the standard model scenarios.Comment: 28 pages, 16 figure
INVESTMENT SUPPORT OFFICES IN TURKEY: A CASE STUDY ON TURKISH RDA's
In general, investment support activities are accepted as important and essential elements of regional development agencies (RDA). Although in some cases, investment support offices (ISO) were established independently from RDA’s, general practice in the world is to organize ISO's under RDS's. Turkey, as an candidate country to EU, started a set of regional planning and development studies and promulgated a law numbered 5449, Establishment, Coordination and Tasks of Development Agencies. In this paper, the broad focus will be on the investment support office implementation which is brought by above mentioned law in Turkey
Constraints on Dark Photon from Neutrino-Electron Scattering Experiments
A possible manifestation of an additional light gauge boson , named
as Dark Photon, associated with a group is studied in neutrino
electron scattering experiments. The exclusion plot on the coupling constant
and the dark photon mass is obtained. It is shown
that contributions of interference term between the dark photon and the
Standard Model are important. The interference effects are studied and compared
with for data sets from TEXONO, GEMMA, BOREXINO, LSND as well as CHARM II
experiments. Our results provide more stringent bounds to some regions of
parameter space.Comment: 22 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, text improved, fig.6 updated,
references adde
Implementation of CT and IHT Processors for Invariant Object Recognition System
This paper presents PDL or ASIC implementation of key modules of invariant object recognition system based on the combination of the Incremental Hough transform (IHT), correlation and rapid transform (RT). The invariant object recognition system was represented partially in C++ language for general-purpose processor on personal computer and partially described in VHDL code for implementation in PLD or ASIC
Length-weight and length-length relationships of the Mediterranean shad Alosa agone (Scopoli, 1786) from the Northeastern Mediterranean coast of Turkey
The relationships between total length (TL), fork length (FL) and standard length (SL), and between TL and weight were investigated for Mediterranenan shad, Alosa agone, from two estuary localities (Karaduvar and Samandag), North-eastern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. A total of 297 specimens, 150 males and 147 females, were captured by gill net and trammel net between September 2006 and May 2007 from the NE Mediterranean Sea coast of Turkey. The values of the exponent b of the length-weight relationships (LWRs) were 3.50 for female and 3.49 for male. The length-length relationship (LLRs) between the three length measurements (TL-FL-SL) were highly correlated (r2>0.99, P<0.001). This study presented the first reference on LWRs and LLRs for Mediterranean shad species from NE Mediterranean coast of Turkey.Key words: Alosa agone, Mediterranean shad, length-weight relationship, length-length relationship, NE Mediterranean Sea
Space time block code classification for MIMO signals exploiting cyclostationarity
Blind and noncooperative identification of the transmission parameters of unknown communication signals has been employed both in military and civilian applications. Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) transmission systems emerging in the last decade pose new challenges to the signal identification systems, one of which is the identification of the Space-Time Block Code (STBC) used in the transmission. In this work, we present a novel STBC classification algorithm that exploits the joint wide sense cyclostationary characteristics of the coded transmit signals as discriminating features. Compared to existing algorithms, the proposed method can discriminate between a large number of different STBCs
CP Asymmetry in Charged Higgs Decays in MSSM
We discuss and compare the charge-parity (CP) asymmetry in the charged Higgs
boson decays H -> \bar{u}_i d_j for the second and third generation quarks in
the minimal supersymmetric standard model. As part of the analysis, we derive
some general analytical formulas for the imaginary parts of two-point and
three-point scalar one-loop integrals and use them for calculating vectorial
and tensorial type integrals needed for the problem under consideration. We
find that, even though each decay mode has a potential to yield a CP asymmetry
larger than 10%, further analysis based on the number of required charged Higgs
events at colliders favors the \bar{t}b, \bar{c}b, and \bar{c}s channels, whose
asymmetry could reach 10-15% in certain parts of the parameter space.Comment: 25 pages, 9 figures. Discussion about charged Higgs observability
added, typos corrected, accepted for publication in PR
QCD Sum Rules study of meson-baryon sigma terms
The pion-baryon sigma terms and the strange-quark condensates of the octet
and the decuplet baryons are calculated by employing the method of quantum
chromodynamics (QCD) sum rules. We evaluate the vacuum-to-vacuum transition
matrix elements of two baryon interpolating fields in an external
isoscalar-scalar field and use a Monte Carlo-based approach to systematically
analyze the sum rules and the uncertainties in the results. We extract the
ratios of the sigma terms, which have rather high accuracy and minimal
dependence on QCD parameters. We discuss the sources of uncertainties and
comment on possible strangeness content of the nucleon and the Delta.Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
Rare Decay of the Top t -> cgg in the Standard Model
We calculate the one-loop flavor changing neutral current top quark decay t
-> cgg in the Standard Model. We demonstrate that the rate for t -> cgg exceeds
the rate for a single gluon emission t -> cg by about two orders of magnitude,
while the rate for t -> cq barq (q=u) is slightly smaller than for t -> cg.Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures and 2 tables. Typo in Eq.2.1 corrected, text
slightly modified, references added. Version to appear in Phys.Rev.
Effects of chills on the solidification pattern of an axial steel cast impeller
This paper presents three-dimensional simulation of transient conduction heat transfer within an axial impeller (AISI 1016), two different sizes of chills (AISI 1016), core (green sand) and mold (green sand) by using Ansys CFX. Specific heat, density and thermal conductivity of AISI 1016 steel, mold and Core materials are considered as functions of temperature
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