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Natural Dirac Neutrinos from Warped Extra Dimension
Dirac neutrinos arising from gauged discrete symmetry \`a la Krauss-Wilczek
are implemented in the minimal custodial Randall-Sundrum model. In the case of
a normal hierarchy, all lepton masses and mixing pattern can be naturally
reproduced at the TeV scale set by the electroweak constraints, while
simultanously satisfy bounds from lepton flavour violation. A nonzero neutrino
mixing angle, , is generic in the scenario, as well as the
existence of sub-TeV right-handed Kaluza-Klein neutrinos, which may be searched
for at the LHC.Comment: Talk given at the 2nd Young Researchers Workshop "Physics Challenges
in the LHC Era", Frascati, May 10 and 13, 2010, 6 page
Dopant site selectivity in BaCe0.85M0.15O3-δ by extended x-ray absorption fine structure
Rare earth doped BaCeO3 has been widely investigated as a proton conducting material. Trivalent dopants are generally assumed to fully occupy the Ce4+-site, and thereby introduce oxygen vacancies into the perovskite structure. Recent studies indicate the possibility of partial dopant incorporation onto the Ba2+-site concomitant with BaO evaporation, reducing the oxygen vacancy content. Because proton incorporation requires, as a first step, the generation of oxygen vacancies such dopant partitioning is detrimental to protonic conductivity. A quantitative Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) study of BaCe0.85M0.15O3-δ (M=Yb,Gd) is presented here along with complementary x-ray powder diffraction and electron probe chemical analyses. The EXAFS results demonstrate that as much as 4.6% of the ytterbium and 7.2% of the gadolinium intended for incorporation onto the Ce site, in fact, resides on the Ba site. The results are in qualitative agreement with the diffraction and chemical analyses, which additionally show an even greater extent of Nd incorporation on the Ba site
Hawking Radiation of an Arbitrarily Accelerating Kinnersley Black Hole: Spin-Acceleration Coupling Effect
The Hawking radiation of Weyl neutrinos in an arbitrarily accelerating
Kinnersley black hole is investigated by using a method of the generalized
tortoise coordinate transformation. Both the location and temperature of the
event horizon depend on the time and on the angles. They coincide with previous
results, but the thermal radiation spectrum of massless spinor particles
displays a kind of spin-acceleration coupling effect.Comment: 8 pages, no figure, revtex 4.0, revisted version with typesetting
errors and misprint correcte
extra-natural inflation with Standard Model on a brane
The interrelation between inflationary cosmology and new physics beyond the
Standard Model (SM) is studied in a extension of the SM embedded
in a (4+1)-dimensional spacetime. In the scenario we study, the inflaton arises
from the Wilson loop of the gauge group winding an
extra-dimensional cycle. Particular attention is paid to the coupling between
the inflaton and SM particles that are confined on a brane localised in the
extra dimension. We find that the inflaton decay channels are rather restricted
in this scenario and the resulting reheating temperature is relatively low.Comment: 1+14 page
Contact Injection into Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes
The variation of current I with voltage V for poly(phenylene vinylene) and
other polymer light-emitting diodes has been attributed to carriers tunneling
into broad conduction and valence bands. In actuality the electrons and holes
tunnel into polaron levels and transport is by hopping among these levels. We
show that for small injection the I-V characteristic is determined mainly by
the image force, for large injection by space charge effects, but in both cases
the strong variation of mobility with field due to disorder plays an important
role.Comment: 9 pages, two Postscript figures are aviable upon reques
Exclusive Decays and CP Violation in the General two-Higgs-doublet Model
We calculate all the branching ratios and direct CP violations of
decays in a most general two-Higgs-doublet model with spontaneous CP violation.
As the model has rich CP-violating sources, it is shown that the new physics
effects to direct CP violations and branching ratios in some channels can be
significant when adopting the generalized factorization approach to evaluate
the hadronic matrix elements, which provides good signals for probing new
physics beyond the SM in the future B experiments.Comment: 21 page
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