147 research outputs found
Modified GBIG Scenario as an Alternative for Dark Energy
We construct a DGP-inspired braneworld model where induced gravity on the
brane is modified in the spirit of gravity and stringy effects are taken
into account by incorporation of the Gauss-Bonnet term in the bulk action. We
explore cosmological dynamics of this model and we show that this scenario is a
successful alternative for dark energy proposal. Interestingly, it realizes the
phantom-like behavior without introduction of any phantom field on the brane
and the effective equation of state parameter crosses the cosmological constant
line naturally in the same way as observational data suggest.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures, Accepted for publication in JCA
Language of Lullabies: The Russification and De-Russification of the Baltic States
This article argues that the laws for promotion of the national languages are a legitimate means for the Baltic states to establish their cultural independence from Russia and the former Soviet Union
Ultra-High Energy Neutrino Fluxes: New Constraints and Implications
We apply new upper limits on neutrino fluxes and the diffuse extragalactic
component of the GeV gamma-ray flux to various scenarios for ultra high energy
cosmic rays and neutrinos. As a result we find that extra-galactic top-down
sources can not contribute significantly to the observed flux of highest energy
cosmic rays. The Z-burst mechanism where ultra-high energy neutrinos produce
cosmic rays via interactions with relic neutrinos is practically ruled out if
cosmological limits on neutrino mass and clustering apply.Comment: 10 revtex pages, 9 postscript figure
Duality for Exotic Bialgebras
In the classification of Hietarinta, three triangular
-matrices lead, via the FRT formalism, to matrix bialgebras which are not
deformations of the trivial one. In this paper, we find the bialgebras which
are in duality with these three exotic matrix bialgebras. We note that the
duality of FRT is not sufficient for the construction of the bialgebras
in duality. We find also the quantum planes corresponding to these bialgebras
both by the Wess-Zumino R-matrix method and by Manin's method.Comment: 25 pages, LaTeX2e, using packages: cite, amsfonts, amsmath, subeq
Linear Collider Capabilities for Supersymmetry in Dark Matter Allowed Regions of the mSUGRA Model
Recent comparisons of minimal supergravity (mSUGRA) model predictions with
WMAP measurements of the neutralino relic density point to preferred regions of
model parameter space. We investigate the reach of linear colliders (LC) with
and 1 TeV for SUSY in the framework of the mSUGRA model. We find
that LCs can cover the entire stau co-annihilation region provided \tan\beta
\alt 30. In the hyperbolic branch/focus point (HB/FP) region of parameter
space, specialized cuts are suggested to increase the reach in this important
``dark matter allowed'' area. In the case of the HB/FP region, the reach of a
LC extends well past the reach of the CERN LHC. We examine a case study in the
HB/FP region, and show that the MSSM parameters and can be
sufficiently well-measured to demonstrate that one would indeed be in the HB/FP
region, where the lightest chargino and neutralino have a substantial higgsino
component.Comment: 29 pages, 15 EPS figures; updated version slightly modified to
conform with published versio
Towards the european strategy for particle physics: The briefing book
This document was prepared as part of the briefing material for the Workshop
of the CERN Council Strategy Group, held in DESY Zeuthen from 2nd to 6th May
2006. It gives an overview of the physics issues and of the technological
challenges that will shape the future of the field, and incorporates material
presented and discussed during the Symposium on the European Strategy for
Particle Physics, held in Orsay from 30th January to 2nd February 2006,
reflecting the various opinions of the European community as recorded in
written submissions to the Strategy Group and in the discussions at the
Symposium
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