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    Influence of Cooper pairing on the inelastic processes in a gas of Fermi atoms

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    Correlation properties in ultracold Fermi gas with negative scattering length and its impact on the three-body recombination is analyzed. We find that Cooper pairing enhances the recombination rate in contrast to the decrease of this rate accompanying Bose-Einstein condensation in a Bose gas. This trend is characteristic for all interval of temperatures T<Tc

    Probing New Physics From CP Violation in Radiative B Decays

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    When new CP-violating interactions are dominated by flavor changing neutral particle exchanges, that may occur in many extensions of the standard model. We examine a type 3 two Higgs doublet model and find that direct CP asymmetries can be as large as about 25% . Time-dependent and time-integrated mixing-induced CP asymmetries up to 85 and 40 %, respectively, are possible without conflict with other constraints. It mainly requirs an enhanced chromo-magnetic dipole b→sgb\to sg decay to be close to the present experimental bound.Comment: 7 pages, latex, no figure

    Beyond the Standard Model in B Decays: Three Topics

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    Three new results are discussed: (a) A non-vanishing amplitude for the `wrong sign{'} kaon decay B→J/ΨKˉB \to J/\Psi \bar{K} or its CP conjugate is shown to be a necessary condition for obtaining different CP asymmetries in B→J/ΨKS,LB \to J/\Psi K_{S,L}. A significant effect would require a scale of new physics far below the weak scale, all but ruling out this possibility. (b) The leading isospin breaking contributions to the B→K∗γB \to K^* \gamma decay amplitudes can be calculated in QCD factorization, providing a sensitive probe of the penguin sector of the effective weak Hamiltonian. New physics models which reverse the predicted 10−2010-20% Standard Model amplitude hierarchy could be ruled out with more precise data. (c) A slowly falling g∗gη′g^* g \eta^\prime form factor can be ruled out using the η′\eta^\prime spectrum obtained by ARGUS at the Υ(1S)\Upsilon (1S). The decay b→sgη′b \to s g \eta^\prime is therefore highly suppressed and the origin of the anomalously large B→η′XsB \to \eta^\prime X_s rate remains unknown, perhaps requiring the intervention of New Physics.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure

    Formation of a condensed state with macroscopic number of phonons in ultracold Bose gases

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    A mechanism for the formation of a new type of stationary state with macroscopical number of phonons in condensed atomic gases is proposed. This mechanism is based on generating longitudinal phonons as a result of parametric resonance caused by a permanent modulation of the transverse trap frequency in an elongated trap. The phonon-phonon interaction predetermines the self-consistent evolution which is completed with macroscopic population of one from all levels within the energy interval of parametric amplification. This level proves to be shifted to the edge of this interval. All other levels end the evolution with zero population.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure

    Family nonuniversal Z-prime and b to s Gamma decay

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    We have calculated the branching ratio and CP asymmetry of B-->X_s +gamma decay within the family--nonuniversal Z' models. We have established certain bounds on the model parameters using the present experimental bounds. We also comment on the role of family--nonuniversality in the hadronic decay modes of the B meson.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figure
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