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Second Stop and Sbottom Searches with a Stealth Stop
The top squarks (stops) may be the most wanted particles after the Higgs
boson discovery. The searches for the lightest stop have put strong constraints
on its mass. However, there is still a search gap in the low mass region if the
spectrum of the stop and the lightest neutralino is compressed. In that case,
it may be easier to look for the second stop since naturalness requires both
stops to be close to the weak scale. The current experimental searches for the
second stop are based on the simplified model approach with the decay modes
and . However,
in a realistic supersymmetric spectrum there is always a sbottom lighter than
the second stop, hence the decay patterns are usually more complicated than the
simplified model assumptions. In particular, there are often large branching
ratios of the decays and as long as they are open. The decay chains can be even more
complex if there are intermediate states of additional charginos and
neutralinos in the decays. By studying several MSSM benchmark models at the 14
TeV LHC, we point out the importance of the multi- final states in the
second stop and the sbottom searches, such as the same-sign dilepton and
multilepton signals, aside from the traditional search modes. The observed
same-sign dilepton excesses at LHC Run 1 and Run 2 may be explained by some of
our benchmark models. We also suggest that the vector boson tagging and a new
kinematic variable may help to suppress the backgrounds and increase the signal
significance for some search channels. Due to the complex decay patterns and
lack of the dominant decay channels, the best reaches likely require a
combination of various search channels at the LHC for the second stop and the
lightest sbottom.Comment: 46 pages, 9 figures, updated experimental constraints and benchmark
points after the ICHEP2016 data, published in JHE
Compressed Stop Searches with Two Leptons and Two b-jets
In top squark (stop) searches with a compressed spectrum, it is very helpful
to consider the stop production recoiling against a hard jet from the initial
state radiation to obtain a significant amount of missing transverse energy. In
particular, the kinematic variable which measures the ratio of the
lightest neutralino mass and the stop mass proved to be crucial in separating
the signals from the backgrounds in both the all-hadronic decay and the
semileptonic decay of the stops. Here we generalize the search method to the
dileptonic stop decays. In this case, due to the two missing neutrinos, there
are not enough kinematic constraint equations to solve for the variable
exactly, but only render an allowed interval consistent with the event.
However, we show that the minimum and the maximum values of this allowed
interval still provide useful variables in discriminating signals from the
backgrounds. Although in the traditional stop decay to a top quark and the
lightest neutralino, the dileptonic mode is not as competitive due to its small
branching ratio, it becomes the main search mode if the stops decay through the
charginos and sleptons with a compressed spectrum. We show that with the new
variables, the dileptonic search of the stop can cover regions of the parameter
space which have not been constrained before.Comment: 27 page
An Examination of the Relationships among Budget Emphasis, Budget Planning Models and Performance
[[abstract]]Purpose – This study aims to investigate the relationships among budget emphasis, budget planning models, and performance, to determine whether an emphasis on the budget has indirect effects on performance, in the presence of other budget planning characteristics as mediators.
Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire survey was conducted and structural equation modeling was used to test the proposed models among the constructs and related hypotheses.
Findings – The results indicate that while budget planning models entirely mediate the influence of budget emphasis on the performance of management and the organization, they partially mediate the influence of budget emphasis on budget satisfaction. In addition, it is determined that differentiation strategies have a significantly positive influence on budget emphasis, budget planning models and performance.
Originality/value – The results of this study provide a reference for organizations in the design of budgeting systems. During the design process, budget planning models should consider the degree of emphasis an organization places on the budget.[[incitationindex]]SSCI[[booktype]]紙
Determining the physical conditions of extremely young Class 0 circumbinary disk around VLA1623A
We present detailed analysis of high-resolution C18O (2-1), SO (88-77), CO
(3-2) and DCO+ (3-2) data obtained by the Atacama Large
Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) towards a Class 0 Keplerian circumbinary
disk around VLA1623A, which represents one of the most complete analysis
towards a Class 0 source. From the dendrogram analysis, we identified several
accretion flows feeding the circumbinary disk in a highly anisotropic manner.
Stream-like SO emission around the circumbinary disk reveals the complicated
shocks caused by the interactions between the disk, accretion flows and
outflows. A wall-like structure is discovered south of VLA1623B. The discovery
of two outflow cavity walls at the same position traveling at different
velocities suggests the two outflows from both VLA1623A and VLA1623B overlays
on top of each other in the plane of sky. Our detailed flat and flared disk
modeling shows that Cycle 2 C18O J = 2-1 data is inconsistent with the combined
binary mass of 0.2 Msun as suggested by early Cycle 0 studies. The combined
binary mass for VLA1623A should be modified to 0.3 ~ 0.5 Msun.Comment: 26 pages, 20 figures, accepted by ApJ 2020.2.2
Effectiveness of influenza vaccination in patients with end-stage renal disease receiving hemodialysis: a population-based study.
BackgroundLittle is known on the effectiveness of influenza vaccine in ESRD patients. This study compared the incidence of hospitalization, morbidity, and mortality in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD) between cohorts with and without influenza vaccination.MethodsWe used the insurance claims data from 1998 to 2009 in Taiwan to determine the incidence of these events within one year after influenza vaccination in the vaccine (N = 831) and the non-vaccine (N = 3187) cohorts. The vaccine cohort to the non-vaccine cohort incidence rate ratio and hazard ratio (HR) of morbidities and mortality were measured.ResultsThe age-specific analysis showed that the elderly in the vaccine cohort had lower hospitalization rate (100.8 vs. 133.9 per 100 person-years), contributing to an overall HR of 0.81 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.72-0.90). The vaccine cohort also had an adjusted HR of 0.85 [95% CI 0.75-0.96] for heart disease. The corresponding incidence of pneumonia and influenza was 22.4 versus 17.2 per 100 person-years, but with an adjusted HR of 0.80 (95% CI 0.64-1.02). The vaccine cohort had lowered risks than the non-vaccine cohort for intensive care unit (ICU) admission (adjusted HR 0.20, 95% CI 0.12-0.33) and mortality (adjusted HR 0.50, 95% CI 0.41-0.60). The time-dependent Cox model revealed an overall adjusted HR for mortality of 0.30 (95% CI 0.26-0.35) after counting vaccination for multi-years.ConclusionsESRD patients with HD receiving the influenza vaccination could have reduced risks of pneumonia/influenza and other morbidities, ICU stay, hospitalization and death, particularly for the elderly
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