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Design Elements for a Vertical School Case Study: Kaka‘ako.
D.Arch. Thesis. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 2018
Cavity ring-up spectroscopy for dissipative and dispersive sensing in a whispering gallery mode resonator
In whispering gallery mode resonator sensing applications, the conventional
way to detect a change in the parameter to be measured is by observing the
steady state transmission spectrum through the coupling waveguide.
Alternatively, cavity ring-up spectroscopy (CRUS) sensing can be achieved
transiently. In this work, we investigate CRUS using coupled mode equations and
find analytical solutions with a large spectral broadening approximation of the
input pulse. The relationships between the frequency detuning, coupling gap and
ring-up peak height are determined and experimentally verified using an
ultrahigh \textit{Q}-factor silica microsphere. This work shows that
distinctive dispersive and dissipative transient sensing can be realised by
simply measuring the peak height of the CRUS signal, which might improve the
data collection rate
Higgs mass and muon anomalous magnetic moment in the U(1) extended MSSM
We study phenomenological aspects of the MSSM with extra U(1) gauge symmetry.
We find that the lightest Higgs boson mass can be increased up to 125 GeV,
without introducing a large SUSY scale or large A-terms, in the frameworks of
the CMSSM and gauge mediated SUSY breaking (GMSB) models. This scenario can
simultaneously explain the discrepancy of the muon anomalous magnetic moment
(muon g-2) at the 1 sigma level, in both of the frameworks, U(1)-extended
CMSSM/GMSB models. In the CMSSM case, the dark matter abundance can also be
explained.Comment: 19 pages, 3 figures; submitted versio
Holographic Lattices, Dimers, and Glasses
We holographically engineer a periodic lattice of localized fermionic
impurities within a plasma medium by putting an array of probe D5-branes in the
background produced by N D3-branes. Thermodynamic quantities are computed in
the large N limit via the holographic dictionary. We then dope the lattice by
replacing some of the D5-branes by anti-D5-branes. In the large N limit, we
determine the critical temperature below which the system dimerizes with bond
ordering. Finally, we argue that for the special case of a square lattice our
system is glassy at large but finite N, with the low temperature physics
dominated by a huge collection of metastable dimerized configurations without
long-range order, connected only through tunneling events.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figures; v2: minor revisions mad
Contracted Representation of Yang's Space-Time Algebra and Buniy-Hsu-Zee's Discrete Space-Time
Motivated by the recent proposition by Buniy, Hsu and Zee with respect to
discrete space-time and finite spatial degrees of freedom of our physical world
with a short- and a long-distance scales, and we reconsider the
Lorentz-covariant Yang's quantized space-time algebra (YSTA), which is
intrinsically equipped with such two kinds of scale parameters, and
. In accordance with their proposition, we find the so-called contracted
representation of YSTA with finite spatial degrees of freedom associated with
the ratio , which gives a possibility of the divergence-free
noncommutative field theory on YSTA. The canonical commutation relations
familiar in the ordinary quantum mechanics appear as the cooperative
Inonu-Wigner's contraction limit of YSTA, and $R \to \infty.
Lepton Flavor Violation and Cosmological Constraints on R-parity Violation
In supersymmetric standard models R-parity violating couplings are severely
constrained, since otherwise they would erase the existing baryon asymmetry
before the electroweak transition. It is often claimed that this cosmological
constraint can be circumvented if the baryon number and one of the lepton
flavor numbers are sufficiently conserved in these R-parity violating
couplings, because B/3-L_i for each lepton flavor is separately conserved by
the sphaleron process. We discuss the effect of lepton flavor violation on the
B-L conservation, and show that even tiny slepton mixing angles \theta_{12}
\gsim {\cal O}(10^{-4}) and \theta_{23}, \theta_{13}\gsim {\cal O}(10^{-5})
will spoil the separate B/3-L_i conservation. In particular, if lepton flavor
violations are observed in experiments such as MEG and B-factories, it will
imply that all the R-parity violating couplings must be suppressed to avoid the
B-L erasure. We also discuss the implication for the decay of the lightest MSSM
particle at the LHC.Comment: 21 pages, 7 figures. v2: minor change
Fourth-order gravity as the inflationary model revisited
We revisit the old (fourth-order or quadratically generated) gravity model of
Starobinsky in four space-time dimensions, and derive the (inflaton) scalar
potential in the equivalent scalar-tensor gravity model via a Legendre-Weyl
transform. The inflaton scalar potential is used to compute the (CMB)
observables of inflation associated with curvature perturbations (namely, the
scalar and tensor spectral indices, and the tensor-to-scalar ratio), including
the new next-to-leading-order terms with respect to the inverse number of
e-foldings. The results are compared to the recent (WMAP5) experimental bounds.
We confirm both mathematical and physical equivalence between f(R) gravity
theories and the corresponding scalar-tensor gravity theories.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure, 1 table, LaTeX; few comments added, style
improved, references added and update
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