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Neutrino signals from electroweak bremsstrahlung in solar WIMP annihilation
Bremsstrahlung of and gauge bosons, or photons, can be an important
dark matter annihilation channel. In many popular models in which the
annihilation to a pair of light fermions is helicity suppressed, these
bremsstrahlung processes can lift the suppression and thus become the dominant
annihilation channels. The resulting dark matter annihilation products contain
a large, energetic, neutrino component. We consider solar WIMP annihilation in
the case where electroweak bremsstrahlung dominates, and calculate the
resulting neutrino spectra. The flux consists of primary neutrinos produced in
processes such as and , and secondary neutrinos produced via the decays of gauge
bosons and charged leptons. After dealing with the neutrino propagation and
flavour evolution in the Sun, we consider the prospects for detection in
neutrino experiments on Earth. By comparing our signal with that for
annihilation to , we show that the detection prospects for the
bremsstrahlung annihilation channel are favourable.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figures. Discussion expanded; matches published versio
Probing Yukawa Unification with K and B Mixing
We consider corrections to the unification of down-quark and charged-lepton
Yukawa couplings in supersymmetric GUTs, which links the large nu_tau-nu_mu
mixing angle to b -> s transitions. These corrections generically occur in
simple grand-unified models with small Higgs representations and affect s -> d
and b -> d transitions via the mixing of the corresponding right-handed
superpartners. On the basis of a specific SUSY-SO(10) model, we analyze the
constraints from K-Kbar and B-Bbar mixing on the additional
\tilde{d}_R-\tilde{s}_R rotation angle theta. We find that epsilon_K already
sets a stringent bound on theta, theta^{max}=O(1 degree), indicating a very
specific flavor structure of the correction operators. The impact of the large
neutrino mixings on the unitarity triangle analysis is also briefly discussed,
as well as their ability to account for the sizeable CP-violating phase
observed recently in B_s -> psi phi decays.Comment: 19 pages. Discussion in Sec. 5.2 slightly extended; minor numerical
modifications in Secs. 5.1 to 5.4, conclusions unchanged. Version to appear
in JHE
Simulator-based assessment of ankle arterial systolic blood pressure measurement skills
OBJECTIVE: Learning basic vascular examination is a complex process. Very few studies have focused on the ability to measure the arterial systolic blood pressure at the ankle (ASBPa). The aim of this study was to objectively assess the effects of a 1-h practical educational intervention on the ability to measure ASBPa among medical students.
METHODS: A total of 27 medical students were prospectively recruited. Two evaluation sessions of ASBPa measurement skills were conducted, before (T1) and after a 1-h practical lesson (T2). To assess the learning effect associated to the simulator-based evaluation, a control group composed by nonmedical students, not involved in the practical lesson, was also tested. Objective assessments of ASBPa measurements were performed by an instrumented leg prototype.
RESULTS: There was a nonsignificant decreasing trend measurement time after practical lesson. The average pressure determination error (ÎP) was significantly reduced: ÎPT1: 10.5 ± 13.8 mmHg vs. ÎPT2: 5.7 ± 6.0 mmHg (P = 0.002). The mean deflation rate (DR) of the cuff was significantly decreased: DRT1: 12.9 ± 9.2 mmHg/s vs. DRT2: 8.7 ± 4.6 mmHg/s (P = 0.001). The control group did not show significant changes.
CONCLUSION: A 1-h practical learning could improve some parameters of the ASBPa measurement among medical students, but was not sufficient to allow the measured technical factors to reach established guidelines
The heavy quark search at the LHC
We explore further the discovery potential for heavy quarks at the LHC, with
emphasis on the and of a sequential fourth family associated with
electroweak symmetry breaking. We consider QCD multijets, ,
and single backgrounds using event generation based on
improved matrix elements and low sensitivity to the modeling of initial state
radiation. We exploit a jet mass technique for the identification of
hadronically decaying 's and 's, to be used in the reconstruction of the
or mass. This along with other aspects of event selection can reduce
backgrounds to very manageable levels. It even allows a search for both
and in the absence of -tagging, of interest for the early running of
the LHC. A heavy quark mass of order 600 GeV is motivated by the connection to
electroweak symmetry breaking, but our analysis is relevant for any new heavy
quarks with weak decay modes.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figure
Quartic Gauge Boson Couplings and Tree Unitarity in the SU(3)_C X SU(3)_L X U(1)_N Models
The quartic gauge boson couplings in the models are presented. We find that the couplings of four {\it
differrent} gauge bosons may have unusual Lorentz structure and the couplings
sastify the tree unitarity requirement at high energy limit.Comment: 13 pages, Latex, axodraw.st
Texture of Yukawa coupling matrices in general two-Higgs-doublet model
We discuss possible parallel textures of the Yukawa coupling matrices in the
generaltwo-Higgs-doublet model (2HDM). In those textures the flavor changing
neutral currentsare naturally suppressed. Motivated by a phenomenologically
successful texturewith four texture zeros in the standard model, we propose a
predictive ansatz for the Yukawa coupling matrices with the same texture in the
general 2HDM. Compared with the six texture-zero based ansatz proposed by Cheng
and Sher, it is in a better agreement with the data of quark mixings and CP
violation. The four texture-zero based ansatz predicts a different hierarchy in
the Yukawa coupling matrix elements. As a consequence, in the lepton sector,
the related Yukawa couplings are less constrained by the experimental upper
bound of , which allows significantly larger predictions for
other processes. The contributions from neutral scalar interactions to the
lepton number violation decay modes are
calculated in both ansatz. It is shown that the predictions from the four
texture-zero based ansatz could be two order of magnitude greater than that
from the six texture-zero based one. The branching ratio of and
can reach and 1.3\tiems 10^{-10}
respectively. The predicted ratio of is also
larger and almost parameter independent. Those differences make the two ansatz
to be easily distinguished by the future experiments.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figure
An Investigation of Hadronization Mechanism at Factory
We briefly review the hadronization pictures adopted in the LUND String
Fragmentation Model(LSFM), Webber Cluster Fragmentation Model(WCFM) and Quark
Combination Model(QCM), respectively. Predictions of hadron multiplicity,
baryon to meson ratios and baryon-antibaryon flavor correlations, especially
related to heavy hadrons at factory obtained by LSFM and QCM are
reported.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figures. accepted by Sci China Phys Mech Astro
The structure of the exact effective action and the quark confinement in MSSM QCD
An expression for the exact (nonperturbative) effective action of =1
supersymmetric gauge theories is proposed, supposing, that all particles except
for the gauge bosons are massive. Analysis of its form shows, that instanton
effects in the supersymmetric theories can lead to the quark confinement. The
typical scale of confinement in MSSM QCD, calculated from the first principles,
is in agreement with the experimental data. The proposed explanation is quite
different from the dual Higgs mechanism.Comment: Final version to appear in Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. Some insignificant errors
and misprints are correcte
Present status and future prospects for a Higgs boson discovery at the Tevatron and LHC
Discovering the Higgs boson is one of the primary goals of both the Tevatron
and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The present status of the Higgs search is
reviewed and future prospects for discovery at the Tevatron and LHC are
considered. This talk focuses primarily on the Higgs boson of the Standard
Model and its minimal supersymmetric extension. Theoretical expectations for
the Higgs boson and its phenomenological consequences are reviewed.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables, jpconf documentclass file, invited
talk at PASCOS 2010, the 16th International Symposium on Particles, Strings
and Cosmology, Valencia, Spain, 19--23 July 201
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