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    Analytical formulation of orbiter-payload coupled by trunnion joints with Coulomb friction

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    An orbiter and its payload substructure are linked together by five trunnion joints which have thirty degrees-of-freedom. Geometric compatibility conditions require fourteen of the interface physical coordinates of the orbiter and payload to be equal to each other and the remaining sixteen are free to have relative motions under Coulomb friction. The component modes synthesis method using fourteen inertia relief attachment modes for the formulation of the coupled system is presented. The exact nonlinear friction function is derived based on the characteristics of the joints. Formulation is applicable to an orbiter that carries any number of payload substructures

    Analytical determination of space station response to crew motion and design of suspension system for microgravity experiments

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    The objective of this investigation is to make analytical determination of the acceleration produced by crew motion in an orbiting space station and define design parameters for the suspension system of microgravity experiments. A simple structural model for simulation of the IOC space station is proposed. Mathematical formulation of this model provides the engineers a simple and direct tool for designing an effective suspension system

    Power Corrections in the N-jettiness Subtraction Scheme

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    We discuss the leading-logarithmic power corrections in the NN-jettiness subtraction scheme for higher-order perturbative QCD calculations. We compute the next-to-leading order power corrections for an arbitrary NN-jet process, and we explicitly calculate the power correction through next-to-next-to-leading order for color-singlet production for both qqˉq\bar{q} and gggg initiated processes. Our results are compact and simple to implement numerically. Including the leading power correction in the NN-jettiness subtraction scheme substantially improves its numerical efficiency. We discuss what features of our techniques extend to processes containing final-state jets.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures, references added, version to appear in JHE

    New Estimates on the Effect of Parental Separation on Child Health

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    This study examines the causal link between parental non-marital relationship dissolution and the health status of young children. Using a representative sample of children all born out of wedlock drawn from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, we investigate whether separation between unmarried biological parents has a causal effect on a child’s likelihood of developing asthma. Adopting a potential outcome framework to account for selection of relationship dissolution, we find that children whose parents separate within three years after childbirth are seven percent more likely to develop asthma by age three, compared to if their parents had remained romantically involved. We provide evidence that socioeconomically disadvantaged fathers are more likely to see the relationship with their child’s mother end, and selection into relationship dissolution along these dimensions helps explain the poorer health outcomes found among out-of-wedlock children whose parents separate.Child Asthma, Fragile Families, Relationship Dissolution, Propensity Score Matching

    Long-lived Heavy Neutrinos from Higgs Decays

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    We investigate the pair-production of right-handed neutrinos via the Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson in a gauged B−LB-L model. The right-handed neutrinos with a mass of few tens of GeV generating viable light neutrino masses via the seesaw mechanism naturally exhibit displaced vertices and distinctive signatures at the LHC and proposed lepton colliders. The production rate of the right-handed neutrinos depends on the mixing between the SM Higgs and the exotic Higgs associated with the B−LB-L breaking, whereas their decay length depends on the active-sterile neutrino mixing. We focus on the displaced leptonic final states arising from such a process, and analyze the sensitivity reach of the LHC and proposed lepton colliders in probing the active-sterile neutrino mixing. We show that mixing to muons as small as VμN≈10−7V_{\mu N} \approx 10^{-7} can be probed at the LHC with 100 fb−1^{-1} and at proposed lepton colliders with 5000 fb−1^{-1}. The future high luminosity run at LHC and the proposed MATHUSLA detector may further improve this reach by an order of magnitude.Comment: 23 pages, 9 figures, matches published versio
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