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Pair Production of Doubly-Charged Scalars: Neutrino Mass Constraints and Signals at the LHC
We study the pair production of doubly charged Higgs bosons at the Large
Hadron Collider (LHC), assuming the doubly charged Higgs to be part of an
SU(2)_L triplet which generates Majorana masses for left-handed neutrinos. Such
pair-production has the advantage that it is not constrained by the triplet
vacuum expectation value, which tends to make the single production rate rather
small. We point out that, in addition to the Drell-Yan (DY) production
mechanism, two-photon processes also contribute to H++H++ production at a level
comparable to the QCD corrections to the DY channel. Decays of the doubly
charged Higgs into both the l+l+ and W+W+ modes are studied in detail to
optimize the signal observation over the backgrounds. Doubly charged scalars
should be observable at the LHC with 300 fb^-1 integrated luminosity in the ll
channel upto the mass range of 1 TeV even with a branching fraction of about 60
%, and in the WW channel upto a mass of 700 GeV. Such a doubly charged Higgs,
if it is a member of a triplet generating neutrino masses,cannot be long-lived
on the scale of collider detectors although it might lead to a displaced
secondary vertex during its decay if it is lighter than about 250 GeV.Comment: revtex4, 23 pages, 14 figures, version published in Physical Review
Lepton Number Violation and W' Chiral Couplings at the LHC
We study the observability for a heavy Majorana neutrino N along with a new
charged gauge boson W' at the LHC. We emphasize the complementarity of these
two particles in their production and decay to unambiguously determine their
properties. We show that the Majorana nature of N can be verified by the
lepton-number violating like-sign dilepton process, and by polar and azimuthal
angular distributions. The chirality of the W' coupling to leptons and to
quarks can be determined by a polar angle distribution in the reconstructed
frame and an azimuthal angle distribution.Comment: 44 pages, 17 Figures; v2 journal versio
QCD corrections to single slepton production at hadron colliders
We evaluate the cross section for single slepton production at hadron
colliders in supersymmetric theories with R-parity violating interactions to
the next-to-leading order in QCD. We obtain fully differential cross section by
using the phase space slicing method. We also perform soft-gluon resummation to
all order in of leading logarithm to obtain a complete transverse
momentum spectrum of the slepton. We find that the full transverse momentum
spectrum is peaked at a few GeV, consistent with the early results for
Drell-Yan production of lepton pairs. We also consider the contribution from
gluon fusion via quark-triangle loop diagrams dominated by the -quark loop.
The cross section of this process is significantly smaller than that of the
tree-level process induced by the initial annihilation.Comment: one new reference is adde
Unusual persistence of superconductivity against high magnetic fields in the strongly-correlated iron-chalcogenide film FeTe:O
We report an unusual persistence of superconductivity against high magnetic
fields in the iron chalcogenide film FeTe:O below ~ 2.5 K. Instead of
saturating like a mean-field behavior with a single order parameter, the
measured low-temperature upper critical field increases progressively,
suggesting a large supply of superconducting states accessible via magnetic
field or low-energy thermal fluctuations. We demonstrate that superconducting
states of finite momenta can be realized within the conventional theory,
despite its questionable applicability. Our findings reveal a fundamental
characteristic of superconductivity and electronic structure in the
strongly-correlated iron-based superconductors.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
Thermal Decomposition of Condensed-Phase Nitromethane from Molecular Dynamics from ReaxFF Reactive Dynamics
We studied the thermal decomposition and subsequent reaction of the energetic material nitromethane (CH_3NO_2) using molecular dynamics with ReaxFF, a first principles-based reactive force field. We characterize the chemistry of liquid and solid nitromethane at high temperatures (2000−3000 K) and density 1.97 g/cm^3 for times up to 200 ps. At T = 3000 K the first reaction in the decomposition of nitromethane is an intermolecular proton transfer leading to CH_3NOOH and CH_2NO_2. For lower temperatures (T = 2500 and 2000 K) the first reaction during decomposition is often an isomerization reaction involving the scission of the C−N bond the formation of a C−O bond to form methyl nitrate (CH_3ONO). Also at very early times we observe intramolecular proton transfer events. The main product of these reactions is H_2O which starts forming following those initiation steps. The appearance of H_2O marks the beginning of the exothermic chemistry. Recent quantum-mechanics-based molecular dynamics simulations on the chemical reactions and time scales for decomposition of a crystalline sample heated to T = 3000 K for a few picoseconds are in excellent agreement with our results, providing an important, direct validation of ReaxFF
Parental involvement and its effects on satisfaction of parent-child relationship
Families and parenting have long been a research concern over the decades. However, little research has been conducted on the pattern(s) of parental involvement in the Malaysian context. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the effects of Malaysian young adults? perceived parental involvement on satisfaction of parent-child relationship. A questionnaire survey with Father Involvement Scale, Mother Involvement Scale, and Satisfaction of Parent-Child Relationship Scale was carried out on 100 male and 100 female local university and college students aged 18 to 25 years old. The findings show that father expressive and mentoring?advising involvement, and mother expressive involvement predict a better parent-child relationship. Overall, this study gives us a better understanding on the dimensions of Malaysian?s parental involvement that promotes better parent-child relationship
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