651 research outputs found
Connecting the Direct Detection of Dark Matter with Observation of Sparticles at the LHC
An analysis is given connecting event rates for the direct detection of
neutralino dark matter with the possible signatures of supersymmetry at the
LHC. It is shown that if an effect is seen in the direct detection experiments
at a level of cm for the neutralino-proton cross section,
then within the mSUGRA model the next heavier particle above the neutralino is
either a stau, a chargino, or a CP odd/CP even (A/H) Higgs boson. Further, the
collider analysis shows that models with a neutralino-proton cross section at
the level of cm could be probed with as little as 1
fb of integrated luminosity at the LHC at TeV. The most
recent limit from the five tower CDMS II result on WIMP-nucleon cross section
is discussed in this context. It is argued that the conclusions of the analysis
given here are more broadly applicable with inclusion of non-universalities in
the SUGRA models.Comment: Published in PR
Corrections to Bino Annihilation II: One-Loop Contribution to
We calculate the one-loop contribution to the bino annihilation rate due to
the process , which vanishes at tree level.Comment: 8 pages in LaTex plus 5 postscript figures (included),
UCSBTH--94--02, UMN--TH--1233/9
Elizabeth Bowen and the art of fiction: a study of her theory and practice
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe relationship of Elizabeth Bowen's critical theory to her practice has not yet received detailed treatment. Her essay "Notes on Writing a Novel" (1945), a comprehensive and revealing source of practical formulations on method, reveals her basic traditionalism and her striking individual qualities as well. It serves, furthermore, to bring her novels into relief and it suggests tentative conclusions about her place in contemporary literature.
Examined here in detail are the eight main divisions of the essay: Plot, Characters, Scene, Dialogue, Visual Angle, Moral Angle, Advance, and Relevance of special importance in considering each of the eight novels are the following: under Plot, "the non-poetic statement of a poetic truth," "mystification as emphasis," "action of language," and "what-is-to-be-said"; under Characters, "materialization," "unpredictability and inevitability," and "diminution of alternatives"; under Scene, "the mood of the 'Now,'" "categoricalness," "staticness," and "dramatic use"; and under Dialogue, "faked realistic qualities" and "functional use." [TRUNCATED
Non-Universality Effects and Dark Matter in Gravity Mediated SUSY Breaking
Dark matter detection rates for supergravity models with R parity where
supersymmetry is broken at a scale >~M_G are discussed. Non-universal soft
breaking masses in both the Higgs and squark sectors are considered, and it is
seen that these can effect rates by a factor of 10-100 when m_X <~ 65 GeV
(X=lightest neutralino) but otherwise make relatively small corrections. The
b->s+\gamma branching ratio is seen to correlate with detector event rates,
large (small) branching ratios corresponding to small (large) event rates.
Effects of precision determinations of cosmological parameters or event rate
predictions by future satellite experiments are discussed for the LCDM and the
vCDM models.Comment: LaTeX 7 pages,4 figures, requires espcrc2.sty available from
http://dept.physics.upenn.ed
Clean-up of Contaminated Indoor Air Using Photocatalytic Technology
A number of Sick Building Syndrome
studies have concluded that microorganisms,
endotoxins and VOCs in indoor air are involved in
the development and/or aggravation of allergies and
illnesses in buildings. The phototcatalytic indoor air
disinfection and detoxification technology provides
one of the most viable solutions to the growing need
to remediate and purify contaminated indoor air.
The experiments were conducted in a stainless steel
environmental chamber to quantitatively measure the
photocatalytic VOC destruction using Acetone as a
representative VOC. While monitoring the VOC
destruction, carbon dioxide (C02) levels were also
measured. By performing a mass balance between
the VOC destruction and C02 production, the
photocatalytic technology was found to be
completely effective. Dark control experiments were
performed for each condition to confirm the validity
of each experiment. The photocatalytic technology
tested in these experiments was demonstrated to
completely oxidize acetone at normal indoor air
atmospheric conditions
Detecting an Invisibly Decaying Higgs Boson at a Hadron Supercollider
We demonstrate that an invisibly decaying Higgs boson with Standard Model
coupling strength to top--anti-top can be detected at the LHC for masses up to
about 250 GeV.Comment: 7 pages, requires phyzzx.tex and tables.tex, revised to convert
results from SSC to LHC and include additional top quark mass cases, full
postscript file including embedded figure available via anonymous ftp at
ucdhep.ucdavis.edu as [anonymous.gunion]hinvisible_revised.ps, preprint
UCD-93-2
Phases in the MSSM, Electric Dipole Moments and Cosmological Dark Matter
We consider the effect of CP violating phases in the MSSM on the relic
density of the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP). In particular, we find
that the upper limits on the LSP mass are relaxed when phases in the MSSM are
allowed to take non-zero values when the LSP is predominantly a gaugino (bino).
Previous limits of \mb \la 250 GeV for can be relaxed to
\mb \la 650 GeV. We also consider the additional constraints imposed by the
neutron and electron electric dipole moments induced by these phases. Though
there is some restriction on the phases, the bino mass may still be as large as
350 GeV and certain phases can be arbitrarily large.Comment: 10 pages in LaTeX, with 4 Postscript figures (included
Corrections to Bino Annihilation I: Sfermion Mixing
We consider corrections to bino annihilation due to sfermion mixing.Comment: 11 pages in LaTex plus 4 postscript figures (included),
CfPA--93--th--21, UMN--TH--1205/9
Illuminating Hot Jupiters in caustic crossing
In recent years a large number of Hot Jupiters orbiting in a very close orbit
around the parent stars have been explored with the transit and doppler effect
methods. Here in this work we study the gravitational microlensing effect of a
binary lens on a parent star with a Hot Jupiter revolving around it. Caustic
crossing of the planet makes enhancements on the light curve of the parent star
in which the signature of the planet can be detected by high precision
photometric observations. We use the inverse ray shooting method with tree code
algorithm to generate the combined light curve of the parent star and the
planet. In order to investigate the probability of observing the planet signal,
we do a Monte-Carlo simulation and obtain the observational optical depth of
. We show that about ten years observations of Galactic
Bulge with a network of telescopes will enable us detecting about ten Hot
Jupiter with this method. Finally we show that the observation of the
microlensing event in infra-red band will increase the probability for
detection of the exo-planets.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, accepted in MNRA
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