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On the Role of Low-Energy CP Violation in Leptogenesis
The link between low-energy CP violation and leptogenesis became more
accessible with the understanding of flavor effects. However, a definite
well-motivated model where such a link occurs was still lacking. Adjoint SU(5)
is a simple grand unified theory where neutrino masses are generated through
the Type I and Type III seesaw mechanisms, and the lepton asymmetry is
generated by the fermionic triplet responsible for the Type III seesaw. We
focus exclusively on the case of inverted hierarchy for neutrinos, and we show
that successful flavored leptogenesis in this theory strongly points towards
low-energy CP violation. Moreover, since the range of allowed masses for the
triplet is very restricted, we find that the discovery at the LHC of new states
present in the theory, together with proton decay and unification of gauge
couplings, can conspire to provide a hint in favor of leptogenesis.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figure
The labour market after age 50: some elements of a Franco-American comparison
This paper examines various supply and demand side aspects of the French labour market for older workers and puts them in perspective by comparing them to the US case. We first consider the supply side incentives (or disincentives) of basic pension schemes for the two countries : for France, we discuss how these incentives have been changed by the 1993 and 2003 pension reforms and we present some projections of the impact of these reforms on labour force participation rates, based on the DESTINIE dynamic microsimulation model. We then discuss, on the demand side, the hypothesis of a wage-productivity gap for older workers which could explain their lower employment rates. Evidence in favor of this hypothesis is not overwhelming. Nevertheless, workers who lose their jobs at older ages probably suffer a large loss of firm-specific and sector-specific human capital. In the US, this does not preclude re-employment, but at the cost of significant drops of wage levels. In France, the collective choice has been made since the 1970s to allow older workers who lose their jobs to completely withdraw from the labour market : these workers have access to preretirement schemes or specific dispositions of unemployment insurance (including an exemption from seeking employment). This system proved difficult to regulate. Due to these difficulties, France has not been able to do more than stabilize the employment rate in the 55-64 age bracket during the 1990s, after 20 years of continuous decline. The key unanswered question is whether it will be possible to increase the employment rate of this age group in the next two decades.Pensions, preretirement, senior workers
Dirac phase leptogenesis
I present here a concise summary of the preprint arXiv:0707.3024, written in
collaboration with A. Anisimov and P. Di Bari. There we discuss leptogenesis
when {\em CP} violation stems exlusively from the Dirac phase in the PMNS
mixing matrix. Under this assumption it turns out that the situation is very
constrained when a hierarchical heavy right-handed (RH) neutrino spectrum is
considered: the allowed regions are small and the final asymmetry depends on
the initial conditions. On the other hand, for a quasi-degenerate spectrum of
RH neutrinos, the {\em CP} asymmetry can be enhanced and the situation becomes
much more favorable, with no dependence on the initial conditions.
Interestingly, in the extreme case of resonant leptogenesis, in order to match
the observed baryon asymmetry of the Universe, we obtain a lower bound on \sin
\q_{13} which depends on the lightest active neutrino mass m_1.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, contribution to the proceedings of the TAUP 07
conference, Sep. 11-15, Sendai, Japa
Recommendations of the Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi Report: A few illustrations
In September 2009 the Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi Commission submitted its report on the measurement of economic performance and social progress. The report is based on a large body of applied research work conducted in recent years in various fields of the economic and social sciences. Some of this research work proposes composite well-being indicators more appropriate than GDP. A parallel trend rather favours the construction of dashboards, i.e. sets of indicators designed to provide an understanding of the several facets of economic performance and quality of life. Without neglecting the interest of constructing composite indicators, the commission strongly emphasized the multidimensional nature of well-being. To address this multidimensional nature, it did not propose its own ready-made dashboard. The report must rather be read as providing guidelines to be followed for constructing such a dashboard. This dossier outlines the main lessons to be learned from a comparison between France and a few other countries with the same level of development, as measured against the criteria used by the Stiglitz Commission. The use of alternative standard of living indicators involves a few reclassifications across countries but without really calling into question the apparent advance of the United States. However, living conditions indicators do show far more marked contrasts in the areas of health, education, the risks of unemployment and poverty, and security. Contributions to the problem of climatic sustainability can be up to three times greater from one country to the next. As for economic sustainability, the indicator proposed by the commission suggests that this sustainability remains warranted, although with a fairly small safety margin in several countries.Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi report, measurement of well-being, international comparison, quality of life, sustainable development, economic growth
The dynamics of the gravitational two-body problem at fourth post-Newtonian order and at quadratic order in the Newton constant
We derive the conservative part of the Lagrangian and the energy of a
gravitationally bound two-body system at fourth post-Newtonian order, up to
terms quadratic in the Newton constant. We also show that such terms are
compatible with Lorentz invariance and we write an ansatz for the
center-of-mass position. The remaining terms carrying higher powers of the
Newton constant are currently under investigation.Comment: 24 pages, 2 figures. Typos in formulae corrected, references added,
more comments in the conclusion in v
Multipole expansion at the level of the action
Sources of long wavelength radiation are naturally described by an effective
field theory (EFT) which takes the form of a multipole expansion. Its action is
given by a derivative expansion where higher order terms are suppressed by
powers of the ratio of the size of the source over the wavelength. In order to
determine the Wilson coefficients of the EFT, i.e. the multipole moments, one
needs the mapping between a linear source term action and the multipole
expansion form of the action of the EFT. In this paper we perform the multipole
expansion to all orders by Taylor expanding the field in the source term and
then decomposing the action into symmetric trace free tensors which form
irreducible representations of the rotation group. We work at the level of the
action, and we obtain the action to all orders in the multipole expansion and
the exact expressions for the multipole moments for a scalar field,
electromagnetism and linearized gravity. Our results for the latter two cases
are manifestly gauge invariant. We also give expressions for the energy flux
and the (gauge dependent) radiation field to all orders in the multipole
expansion. The results for linearized gravity are a component of the EFT
framework NRGR and will greatly simplify future calculations of gravitational
wave observables in the radiation sector of NRGR.Comment: 39 pages, some typos corrected, published versio
Report on the first binary black hole inspiral search in LIGO data
The LIGO Scientific Collaboration is currently engaged in the first search
for binary black hole inspiral signals in real data. We are using the data from
the second LIGO science run and we focus on inspiral signals coming from binary
systems with component masses between 3 and 20 solar masses. We describe the
analysis methods used and report on preliminary estimates for the sensitivities
of the LIGO instruments during the second science run.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures. Added references for section 2, corrected figure
1. To appear in CQG, in a special issue on the proceedings of the 9th Annual
Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop (GWDAW), Annecy, France, Dec. 200
Post-Newtonian approximation for isolated systems calculated by matched asymptotic expansions
Two long-standing problems with the post-Newtonian approximation for isolated
slowly-moving systems in general relativity are: (i) the appearance at high
post-Newtonian orders of divergent Poisson integrals, casting a doubt on the
soundness of the post-Newtonian series; (ii) the domain of validity of the
approximation which is limited to the near-zone of the source, and prevents
one, a priori, from incorporating the condition of no-incoming radiation, to be
imposed at past null infinity. In this article, we resolve the problem (i) by
iterating the post-Newtonian hierarchy of equations by means of a new
(Poisson-type) integral operator that is free of divergencies, and the problem
(ii) by matching the post-Newtonian near-zone field to the exterior field of
the source, known from previous work as a multipolar-post-Minkowskian expansion
satisfying the relevant boundary conditions at infinity. As a result, we obtain
an algorithm for iterating the post-Newtonian series up to any order, and we
determine the terms, present in the post-Newtonian field, that are associated
with the gravitational-radiation reaction onto an isolated slowly-moving matter
system.Comment: 61 pages, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Propagation of gravitational waves from slow motion sources in a Coulomb type potential
We consider the propagation of gravitational waves generated by slow motion
sources in Coulomb type potential due to the mass of the source. Then, the
formula for gravitational waveform including tail is obtained in a
straightforward manner by using the spherical Coulomb function. We discuss its
relation with the formula in the previous work.Comment: 13 pages, no figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
Post-Newtonian Gravitational Radiation
1 Introduction 2 Multipole Decomposition 3 Source Multipole Moments 4
Post-Minkowskian Approximation 5 Radiative Multipole Moments 6 Post-Newtonian
Approximation 7 Point-Particles 8 ConclusionComment: 46 pages, in Einstein's Field Equations and Their Physical
Implications, B. Schmidt (Ed.), Lecture Notes in Physics, Springe
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