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    Higgs Searches at CMS and ATLAS

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    A summary of the sensitivity of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the LHC to discover a Standard Model Higgs boson is presented. Some prospects for Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model Higgs searches at LHC are also included.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, Proceedings for The XLIVth Rencontres de Moriond session devoted to QCD AND HIGH ENERGY INTERACTIONS. 14-21st March 2009, La Thuille, Ital

    Higher-order supersymmetric quantum mechanics

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    We review the higher-order supersymmetric quantum mechanics (H-SUSY QM), which involves differential intertwining operators of order greater than one. The iterations of first-order SUSY transformations are used to derive in a simple way the higher-order case. The second order technique is addressed directly, and through this approach unexpected possibilities for designing spectra are uncovered. The formalism is applied to the harmonic oscillator: the corresponding H-SUSY partner Hamiltonians are ruled by polynomial Heisenberg algebras which allow a straight construction of the coherent states.Comment: 42 pages, 12 eps figure

    Equilibrium spin-glass transition of magnetic dipoles with random anisotropy axes on a site diluted lattice

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    We study partially occupied lattice systems of classical magnetic dipoles which point along randomly oriented axes. Only dipolar interactions are taken into account. The aim of the model is to mimic collective effects in disordered assemblies of magnetic nanoparticles. From tempered Monte Carlo simulations, we obtain the following equilibrium results. The zero temperature entropy approximately vanishes. Below a temperature T_c, given by k_B T_c= (0.95 +- 0.1)x e_d, where e_d is a nearest neighbor dipole-dipole interaction energy and x is the site occupancy rate, we find a spin glass phase. In it, (1) the mean value , where q is the spin overlap, decreases algebraically with system size N as N increases, and (2) D|q| = 0.5 (T/x)^1/2, independently of N, where D|q| is the root mean square deviation of |q|.Comment: 7 LaTeX pages, 7 eps figures. Submitted to PRB on 30 December 200

    Magnetism in graphene nano-islands

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    We study the magnetic properties of nanometer-sized graphene structures with triangular and hexagonal shapes terminated by zig-zag edges. We discuss how the shape of the island, the imbalance in the number of atoms belonging to the two graphene sublattices, the existence of zero-energy states, and the total and local magnetic moment are intimately related. We consider electronic interactions both in a mean-field approximation of the one-orbital Hubbard model and with density functional calculations. Both descriptions yield values for the ground state total spin, SS, consistent with Lieb's theorem for bipartite lattices. Triangles have a finite SS for all sizes whereas hexagons have S=0 and develop local moments above a critical size of 1.5\approx 1.5 nm.Comment: Published versio

    SUSUSY quantum mechanics

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    The exactly solvable eigenproblems in Schr\"odinger quantum mechanics typically involve the differential "shift operators". In the standard supersymmetric (SUSY) case, the shift operator turns out to be of first order. In this work, I discuss a technique to generate exactly solvable eigenproblems by using second order shift operators. The links between this method and SUSY are analysed. As an example, we show the existence of a two-parametric family of exactly solvable Hamiltonians, which contains the Abraham-Moses potentials as a particular case.Comment: 7 pages, 2 encapsulated postscript figures, uses epsf.sty talk given at the II International Workshop on Classical and Quantum Integrable Systems, Dubna (Russia), 8-12 July (1996) to be published in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
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