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Realization of the Lepton Flavor Structure from Point Interactions
We investigate a 5d gauge theory on with point interactions. The point
interactions describe extra boundary conditions and provide three generations,
the charged lepton mass hierarchy, the lepton flavor mixing and tiny
degenerated neutrino masses after choosing suitable boundary conditions and
parameters. The existence of the restriction in the flavor mixing, which
appears from the configuration of the extra dimension, is one of the features
of this model. Tiny Yukawa couplings for the neutrinos also appears without the
see-saw mechanism nor symmetries in our model. The magnitude of CP violation in
the leptons can be a prediction and is consistent with the current experimental
data.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, 3rd International Conference on New Frontiers in
Physic
Realization of lepton masses and mixing angles from point interactions in an extra dimension
We investigate a model on an extra dimension where plenty of effective
boundary points described by point interactions (zero-thickness branes) are
arranged. After suitably selecting the conditions on these points for each type
of five-dimensional fields, we realize the tiny active neutrino masses, the
charged lepton mass hierarchy, and lepton mixings with a CP-violating phase,
simultaneously. Not only the quark's but also the lepton's configurations are
generated in a unified way with acceptable accuracy, with neither the see-saw
mechanism nor symmetries in Yukawa couplings, by suitably setting the model
parameters, even though their flavor structures are dissimilar each other. One
remarkable point is that a complex vacuum expectation value of the
five-dimensional Higgs doublet in this model becomes the common origin of the
CP violation in both quark and lepton sectors. The model can be consistent with
the results of the precision electroweak measurements and Large Hadron Collider
experiments.Comment: 29 pages, 7 figures (v1); 28 pages, 7 figures in JHEP style file,
published version in JHEP, a subsection added, typo fixed (v2
Early Rehabilitation with Weight-bearing Standing-shaking-board Exercise in Combination with Electrical Muscle Stimulation after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
The objective of early rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is to increase the muscle strength of the lower extremities. Closed kinetic chain (CKC) exercise induces co-contraction of the agonist and antagonist muscles. The purpose of this study was to compare the postoperative muscle strength/mass of subjects who performed our new CKC exercise (new rehabilitation
group:group N) from week 4, and subjects who received traditional rehabilitation alone (traditional
rehabilitation group:group T). The subjects stood on the device and maintained balance. Then, low-frequency stimulation waves were applied to 2 points each in the anterior and posterior region of the injured thigh 3 times a week for 3 months. Measurement of muscle strength was performed 4 times (before the start, and then once a month). Muscle mass was evaluated in CT images of the extensor and flexor muscles of 10 knees (10 subjects) in each group. The injured legs of group N showed significant improvement after one month compared to group T. The cross-sectional area of the extensor muscles of the injured legs tended to a show a greater increase at 3 months in group N. This rehabilitation method makes it possible to contract fast-twitch muscles, which may be a useful for improving extensor muscle strength after ACL reconstruction
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