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Unparticle effects in Supernovae cooling
Recently H. Georgi suggested that a scale invariant unparticle
sector with an infrared fixed point at high energy can couple
with the SM matter via a higher-dimensional operator suppressed by a high
cut-off scale. Intense phenomenological search of this unparticle sector in the
collider and flavour physics context has already been made. Here we explore
it's impact in cosmology, particularly it's possible role in the supernovae
cooling. We found that the energy-loss rate (and thus the cooling) is strongly
dependent on the effective scale \LdaU and the anomalous dimension \dU of this
unparticle theory.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, text is modified, references updated and version
accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Bright and Dark periods in the Entanglement Dynamics of Interacting Qubits in Contact with the Environment
Interaction among the qubits are basis to many quantum logic operations. We
report how such inter-qubit interactions can lead to new features, in the form
of bright and dark periods in the entanglement dynamics of two qubits subject
to environmental perturbations. These features are seen to be precursors to the
well known phenomenon of sudden death of entanglement [Yu & Eberly, Phys.
Rev. Lett. {\bf 93}, 140404 (2004)] for noninteracting qubits. Further we find
that the generation of bright and dark periods are generic and occur for wide
varieties of the models of environment. We present explicit results for two
popular models.Comment: New published version, corrected figure
Ionization of hydrogen atoms by electron impact at 1eV, 0.5eV and 0.3eV above threshold
We present here triple differential cross sections for ionization of hydrogen
atoms by electron impact at 1eV, 0.5eV and 0.3eV energy above threshold,
calculated in the hyperspherical partial wave theory. The results are in very
good agreement with the available semiclassical results of Deb and Crothers
\cite{DC02} for these energies. With this, we are able to demonstrate that the
hyperspherical partial wave theory yields good cross sections from 30 eV
\cite{DPC03} down to near threshold for equal energy sharing kinematics.Comment: 6 pages, 9 figure
Landauer formula for phonon heat conduction: relation between energy transmittance and transmission coefficient
The heat current across a quantum harmonic system connected to reservoirs at
different temperatures is given by the Landauer formula, in terms of an
integral over phonon frequencies \omega, of the energy transmittance T(\omega).
There are several different ways to derive this formula, for example using the
Keldysh approach or the Langevin equation approach. The energy transmittance
T({\omega}) is usually expressed in terms of nonequilibrium phonon Green's
function and it is expected that it is related to the transmission coefficient
{\tau}({\omega}) of plane waves across the system. In this paper, for a
one-dimensional set-up of a finite harmonic chain connected to reservoirs which
are also semi-infinite harmonic chains, we present a simple and direct
demonstration of the relation between T({\omega}) and {\tau}({\omega}). Our
approach is easily extendable to the case where both system and reservoirs are
in higher dimensions and have arbitrary geometries, in which case the meaning
of {\tau} and its relation to T are more non-trivial.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figur
M\"{o}ller and Bhabha scattering in the noncommutative standard model
We study the M\"{o}ller and Bhabha scattering in the noncommutative extension
of the standard model(SM) using the Seiberg-Witten maps of this to first order
of the noncommutative parameter . We look at the angular
distribution to explore the noncommutativity of space-time at
around TeV and find that the distribution deviates
significantly from the one obtained from the commutative version of the
standard model.Comment: 15 pages, 14 eps figures.Text is modified a little and version to
appear in Phys.Rev.
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