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Vector Boson decays of the Higgs Boson
We derive the width of the Higgs boson into vector bosons. General formulas
are derived both for the on-shell decay H -> VV as well for the off-shell
decays, H -> V^* V and H -> V^* V^*, where V=\gamma,W,Z. For the off-shell
decays the width of the decaying vector boson is properly included. The
formulas are valid both for the Standard Model as well as for arbitrary
extensions. As an example we study in detail the gauge-invariant effective
Lagrangian models where we can have sizable enhancements over the Standard
Model that could be observed at LEP.Comment: 26 pages, 15 Figures in Postscrip
Family language patterns in bilingual families and relationships with children's language outcomes
Past research shows that family language patterns (i.e., which languages are spoken in the family and by whom) are associated with bilingual children's language use. However, it is unclear how input properties such as input quantity, parental proficiency, and language mixing may differ across family language patterns. It is also unclear whether the effects of family language patterns on children's language proficiency remain when differences in input properties are controlled. We investigated (i) which family language patterns occurred in bilingual families in the Netherlands (n = 136), (ii) whether input properties differed across patterns, and (iii) how patterns related to children's proficiency, once input properties were controlled. Home language situations were assessed through a questionnaire, children's proficiency in Dutch and the minority language through vocabulary tests and parent ratings. Three language patterns were found: one-parent-one-language, both parents mixed languages or used the minority language. The results showed differences in input properties across all patterns, as well as effects of these patterns on children's proficiency in Dutch and the minority language that disappeared once input properties were controlled. These findings do not provide robust evidence that family language patterns predict children's proficiency, but rather, that input quantity is crucial.</p
`Stringy' Newton-Cartan Gravity
We construct a "stringy" version of Newton-Cartan gravity in which the
concept of a Galilean observer plays a central role. We present both the
geodesic equations of motion for a fundamental string and the bulk equations of
motion in terms of a gravitational potential which is a symmetric tensor with
respect to the longitudinal directions of the string. The extension to include
a non-zero cosmological constant is given. We stress the symmetries and
(partial) gaugings underlying our construction. Our results provide a
convenient starting point to investigate applications of the AdS/CFT
correspondence based on the non-relativistic "stringy" Galilei algebra.Comment: 44 page
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