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Sterile neutrinos, dark matter, and resonant effects in ultra high energy regimes
Interest in light dark matter candidates has recently increased in the
literature; some of these works consider the role of additional neutrinos,
either active or sterile. Furthermore, extragalactic neutrinos have been
detected with energies higher than have ever been reported before. This opens a
new window of opportunities to the study of neutrino properties that were
unreachable up to now. We investigate how an interaction potential between
neutrinos and dark matter might induce a resonant enhancement in the
oscillation probability, an effect that may be tested with future neutrino
data.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, to be published in PL
The reactor antineutrino anomaly and low energy threshold neutrino experiments
Short distance reactor antineutrino experiments measure an antineutrino
spectrum a few percent lower than expected from theoretical predictions. In
this work we study the potential of low energy threshold reactor experiments in
the context of a light sterile neutrino signal. We discuss the perspectives of
the recently detected coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering in future
reactor antineutrino experiments. We find that the expectations to improve the
current constraints on the mixing with sterile neutrinos are promising. We also
analyse the measurements of antineutrino scattering off electrons from short
distance reactor experiments. In this case, the statistics is not competitive
with inverse beta decay experiments, although future experiments might play a
role when compare it with the Gallium anomaly.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, matches published versio
Effects of charge symmetry breaking on form factors of the pion and kaon
Effects of charge symmetry breaking associated with the and quark
mass difference in the elastic form factors of the pion and kaon are presented.
We use a confining version of the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model. The pion and kaon
are described as a dressed quark and antiquark bound states governed by the
Bethe-Salpeter equation, and exhibit the properties of Goldstone bosons, with
the pion mass difference given by as demanded by dynamical chiral symmetry breaking. We found
significant charge symmetry breaking effects for realistic current quark mass
ratios () in the quark electromagnetic form factors of the
pion and kaon. We also report the effects of charge symmetry breaking on the
parton distribution functions, which are rather smaller than those found in the
electromagnetic form factors.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, accepted version for the QNP2018 proceedings, 8th
International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP2018), November
13-17, 2018, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japa
Rise in the frequency of cloud cover in LANDSAT data for the period 1973 to 1981
Percentages of cloud cover in LANDSAT imagery were used to calculate the cloud cover monthly average statistic for each LANDSAT scene in Brazil, during the period of 1973 to 1981. The average monthly cloud cover and the monthly minimum cloud cover were also calculated for the regions of north, northeast, central west, southeast and south, separately
Sampling system for wheat (Triticum aestivum L) area estimation using digital LANDSAT MSS data and aerial photographs
A procedure to estimate wheat (Triticum aestivum L) area using sampling technique based on aerial photographs and digital LANDSAT MSS data is developed. Aerial photographs covering 720 square km are visually analyzed. To estimate wheat area, a regression approach is applied using different sample sizes and various sampling units. As the size of sampling unit decreased, the percentage of sampled area required to obtain similar estimation performance also decreased. The lowest percentage of the area sampled for wheat estimation with relatively high precision and accuracy through regression estimation is 13.90% using 10 square km as the sampling unit. Wheat area estimation using only aerial photographs is less precise and accurate than those obtained by regression estimation
Estimation of the sugar cane cultivated area from LANDSAT images using the two phase sampling method
A two phase sampling method and the optimal sampling segment dimensions for the estimation of sugar cane cultivated area were developed. This technique employs visual interpretations of LANDSAT images and panchromatic aerial photographs considered as the ground truth. The estimates, as a mean value of 100 simulated samples, represent 99.3% of the true value with a CV of approximately 1%; the relative efficiency of the two phase design was 157% when compared with a one phase aerial photographs sample
LANDSAT and radar mapping of intrusive rocks in SE-Brazil
The feasibility of intrusive rock mapping was investigated and criteria for regional geological mapping established at the scale of 1:500,00 in polycyclic and polymetamorphic areas using the logic method of photointerpretation of LANDSAT imagery and radar from the RADAMBRASIL project. The spectral behavior of intrusive rocks, was evaluated using the interactive multispectral image analysis system (Image-100). The region of Campos (city) in northern Rio de Janeiro State was selected as the study area and digital imagery processing and pattern recognition techniques were applied. Various maps at the 2:250,000 scale were obtained to evaluate the results of automatic data processing
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