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    Indirect Detection Imprint of a CP Violating Dark Sector

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    We introduce a simple scenario involving fermionic dark matter (χ\chi) and singlet scalar mediators that may account for the Galactic Center GeV γ\gamma-ray excess while satisfying present direct detection constraints. CP-violation in the scalar potential leads to mixing between the Standard Model Higgs boson and the scalar singlet, resulting in three scalars h1,2,3h_{1,2,3} of indefinite CP-transformation properties. This mixing enables s-wave χχˉ\chi{\bar\chi} annihilation into di-scalar states, followed by decays into four fermion final states. The observed γ\gamma-ray spectrum can be fitted while respecting present direct detection bounds and Higgs boson properties for mχ=60∼80m_{\chi} = 60 \sim 80 GeV, and mh3∼mχm_{h_3} \sim m_{\chi}. Searches for the Higgs exotic decay channel h1→h3h3h_1 \to h_3 h_3 at the 14 TeV LHC should be able to further probe the parameter region favored by the γ\gamma-ray excess.Comment: 18 pages, 13 figures, 1 tabl

    Forecasting Human Dynamics from Static Images

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    This paper presents the first study on forecasting human dynamics from static images. The problem is to input a single RGB image and generate a sequence of upcoming human body poses in 3D. To address the problem, we propose the 3D Pose Forecasting Network (3D-PFNet). Our 3D-PFNet integrates recent advances on single-image human pose estimation and sequence prediction, and converts the 2D predictions into 3D space. We train our 3D-PFNet using a three-step training strategy to leverage a diverse source of training data, including image and video based human pose datasets and 3D motion capture (MoCap) data. We demonstrate competitive performance of our 3D-PFNet on 2D pose forecasting and 3D pose recovery through quantitative and qualitative results.Comment: Accepted in CVPR 201
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