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Majorana neutrino signals at Belle-II and ILC
For some theoretical and experimental considerations, the relatively light
Majorana neutrinos at the GeV scale have been attracting some interest. In this
article we consider a scenario with only one Majorana neutrino , negligible
mixing with the active neutrinos , where the Majorana neutrino
interactions could be described in a model independent approach based on an
effective theory. Under such a framework, we particularly study the feasibility
of observing the with mass in the range 030 GeV via the process e^+ e^-
\to \nu N \to\gamma + \slashed E in the future Belle-II and ILC experiments.
The results show that it is unpromising for Belle-II to observe the signal,
while ILC may easily make a discovery for the Majorana neutrino.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, 2 table
The extended BLMSSM with a 125 GeV Higgs boson and dark matter
To extend the BLMSSM, we not only add exotic Higgs superfields
to make the exotic lepton heavy, but also introduce
the superfields(,) having couplings with lepton and exotic lepton
at tree level. The obtained model is called as EBLMSSM, which has difference
from BLMSSM especially for the exotic slepton(lepton) and exotic
sneutrino(neutrino). We deduce the mass matrices and the needed couplings in
this model. To confine the parameter space, the Higgs boson mass and
the processes , are
studied in the EBLMSSM. With the assumed parameter space, we obtain reasonable
numerical results according to data on Higgs from ATLAS and CMS. As a cold dark
mater candidate, the relic density for the lightest mass eigenstate of and
mixing is also studied
Hybrid Transceiver Optimization for Multi-Hop Communications
Multi-hop communication with the aid of large-scale antenna arrays will play
a vital role in future emergence communication systems. In this paper, we
investigate amplify-and-forward based and multiple-input multiple-output
assisted multi-hop communication, in which all nodes employ hybrid
transceivers. Moreover, channel errors are taken into account in our hybrid
transceiver design. Based on the matrix-monotonic optimization framework, the
optimal structures of the robust hybrid transceivers are derived. By utilizing
these optimal structures, the optimizations of analog transceivers and digital
transceivers can be separated without loss of optimality. This fact greatly
simplifies the joint optimization of analog and digital transceivers. Since the
optimization of analog transceivers under unit-modulus constraints is
non-convex, a projection type algorithm is proposed for analog transceiver
optimization to overcome this difficulty. Based on the derived analog
transceivers, the optimal digital transceivers can then be derived using
matrix-monotonic optimization. Numeral results obtained demonstrate the
performance advantages of the proposed hybrid transceiver designs over other
existing solutions.Comment: 32 pages, 6 figures. This manuscript has been submitted to IEEE
Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (special issue on Multiple
Antenna Technologies for Beyond 5G
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