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Gap Symmetry an Thermal Conductivity in Nodal Superconductors
There are now many nodal superconductors in heavy fermion (HF) systems,
charge conjugated organic metals, high Tc cuprates and ruthenates. On the other
hand only few of them have a well established gap function. We present here a
study of the angular dependent thermal conductivity in the vortex state of some
of the nodal superconductors. We hope it will help to identify the nodal
directions in the gap function of UPd_2Al_3, UNi_2Al_3, UBe_13 and URu_2Si_2.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Higgs-dilaton(radion) system confronting the LHC Higgs data
We consider the Higgs-dilaton(radion) system using the trace of
energy-momentum tensor () with the full Standard Model (SM) gauge
symmetry , and find out
that the resulting phenomenology for the Higgs-dilaton(radion) system is
distinctly different from the earlier studies based on the with
the unbroken subgroup of
. After electroweak symmetry breaking (EWSB), the SM Higgs boson
and dilaton(radion) will mix with each other, and there appear two Higgs-like
scalar bosons and the Higgs-dilaton mixing changes the scalar phenomenology in
interesting ways. The signal strengths for the -initiated channels could be
modified significantly compared with the SM predictions due to the QCD scale
anomaly and the Higgs-dilaton(radion) mixing, whereas anomaly contributions are
almost negligible for other channels. We also discuss the self-couplings and
the signal strengths of the GeV scalar boson in various channels and
possible constraints from the extra light/heavy scalar boson. The
Higgs-dilaton(radion) system considered in this work has a number of
distinctive features that could be tested by the upcoming LHC running and at
the ILC.Comment: Minor corrections, including a few new figures, version appearing in
Physics Letters
Effect of nuclear interactions of neutral kaons on CP asymmetry measurements
We examine the effect of the difference in nuclear interactions of
and mesons on the measurement of CP asymmetry for experiments at
colliders - charm and -meson factories. We find that this effect on
CP asymmetry can be as large as 0.3%, and therefore sufficiently significant in
interpreting measurements of CP asymmetry when neutral kaons are present in the
final state.Comment: accepted to PR
WHEAT IMPORT DEMAND IN THE JAPANESE FLOUR MILLING INDUSTRY: A PRODUCTION THEORY APPROACH
The translog cost function is used to analyze import demand for wheat differentiated by class and country of origin in the Japanese wheat flour milling industry. Results indicate that U.S. wheat faces strong competition in the Japanese wheat market, but its multiple classes and end-use characteristics enable the United States to preserve the largest market share in Japan.import demand, Japan, wheat, production theory, translog cost function, International Relations/Trade,
Threshold electric field in unconventional density waves
As it is well known most of charge density wave (CDW) and spin density wave
(SDW) exhibit the nonlinear transport with well defined threshold electric
field E_T. Here we study theoretically the threshold electric field of
unconventional density waves. We find that the threshold field increases
monotonically with temperature without divergent behaviour at T_c, unlike the
one in conventional CDW. The present result in the 3D weak pinning limit
appears to describe rather well the threshold electric field observed recently
in the low-temperature phase (LTP) of alpha-(BEDT-TTF)_2KHg(SCN)_4.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
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