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Duality and the Legendre Transform
We define a weak-strong coupling transformation based on the Legendre
transformation of the effective action. In the case of N\es 2 supersymmetric
Yang-Mills theory, this coincides with the duality transform on the low energy
effective action considered by Seiberg and Witten. This Legendre transform
interpretation of duality generalizes directly to the full effective action,
and in principle to other theories.Comment: 6 pages, LaTe
Angle-Dependent Microresonator ESR Characterization of Locally Doped Gd3+:Al2O3
Interfacing rare-earth-doped crystals with superconducting circuit architectures provides an attractive platform for quantum memory and transducer devices. Here, we present the detailed characterization of such a hybrid system: a locally implanted rare-earth Gd3+ in Al2O3 spin system coupled to a superconducting microresonator. We investigate the properties of the implanted spin system through angular-dependent microresonator electron spin resonance (micro-ESR) spectroscopy. We find, despite the high-energy near-surface implantation, the resulting micro-ESR spectra to be in excellent agreement with the modeled Hamiltonian, supporting the integration of dopant ions into their relevant lattice sites while maintaining crystalline symmetries. Furthermore, we observe clear contributions from individual microwave field components of our microresonator, emphasizing the need for controllable local implantation
Non-linear MSSM
Using the formalism of constrained superfields, we derive the most general
effective action of a light goldstino coupled to the minimal supersymmetric
standard model (MSSM) and study its phenomenological consequences. The
goldstino-induced couplings become important when the (hidden sector) scale of
spontaneous supersymmetry breaking, , is relatively low, of the order
of few TeV. In particular, we compute the Higgs potential and show that the
(tree level) mass of the lightest Higgs scalar can be increased to the LEP
bound for TeV to 7 TeV. Moreover, the effective quartic Higgs
coupling is increased due to additional tree-level contributions proportional
to the ratio of visible to hidden sector supersymmetry breaking scales. This
increase can alleviate the amount of fine tuning of the electroweak scale that
exists in the MSSM. Among the new goldstino couplings, beyond those in MSSM,
the most important ones generate an invisible decay of the Higgs boson into a
goldstino and neutralino (if m_h>m_{\chi_1^0}), with a partial decay rate that
can be comparable to the SM channel h^0-> \gamma\gamma. A similar decay of Z
boson is possible if m_Z>m_{\chi_1^0} and brings a lower bound on
that must be of about 700 GeV. Additional decay modes of the Higgs or Z bosons
into a pair of light goldstinos, while possible, are suppressed by an extra 1/f
factor and have no significant impact on the model.Comment: 25 pages, LaTeX, 8 figures; v3: added reference
Conifolds and Geometric Transitions
Conifold geometries have recieved a lot of attention in string theory and
string-inspired cosmology recently, in particular the Klebanov-Strassler
background that is known as the "warped throat". It is our intention in this
article to give a pedagogical explanation for the singularity resolution in
this geometry and emphasise its connection to geometric transitions. The first
part focuses on the gauge theory dual to the Klebanov-Strassler background,
which we also explain from a T-dual intersecting branes scenario. We then make
the connection to the Gopakumar-Vafa conjecture for open/closed string duality
and summarise a series of papers verifying this model on the supergravity
level.
An appendix provides extensive background material about conifold geometries.
We pay special attention to their complex structures and re-evaluate the
supersymmetry conditions on the background flux in constructions with
fractional D3-branes on the singular (Klebanov-Tseytlin) and resolved (Pando
Zayas-Tseytlin) conifolds. We agree with earlier results that only the singular
solution allows a supersymmetric flux, but point out the importance of using
the correct complex structure to reach this conclusion.Comment: 37 pages, v3: accepted for publication in Reviews of Modern Physic
Goldstino and sgoldstino in microscopic models and the constrained superfields formalism
We examine the exact relation between the superconformal symmetry breaking
chiral superfield (X) and the goldstino superfield in microscopic models of an
arbitrary Kahler potential (K) and in the presence of matter fields. We
investigate the decoupling of the massive sgoldstino and scalar matter fields
and the offshell/onshell-SUSY expressions of their superfields in terms of the
fermions composites. For general K of two superfields, we study the properties
of the superfield X after integrating out these scalar fields, to show that in
the infrared it satisfies (offshell) the condition and . We
then compare our results to those of the well-known method of constrained
superfields discussed in the literature, based on the conjecture . Our
results can be used in applications, to couple offshell the (s)goldstino fields
to realistic models such as the MSSM.Comment: 24 page
A European union and Canadian review of public health nursing preparation and practice.
This study explores the preparation and role of the public health nurse (PHN) across European Union (EU) countries (Finland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom) and Canadian provinces (Alberta, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island)
Exact String Solutions in Nontrivial Backgrounds
We show how the classical string dynamics in -dimensional gravity
background can be reduced to the dynamics of a massless particle constrained on
a certain surface whenever there exists at least one Killing vector for the
background metric. We obtain a number of sufficient conditions, which ensure
the existence of exact solutions to the equations of motion and constraints.
These results are extended to include the Kalb-Ramond background. The
-brane dynamics is also analyzed and exact solutions are found. Finally, we
illustrate our considerations with several examples in different dimensions.
All this also applies to the tensionless strings.Comment: 22 pages, LaTeX, no figures; V2:Comments and references added;
V3:Discussion on the properties of the obtained solutions extended, a
reference and acknowledgment added; V4:The references renumbered, to appear
in Phys Rev.
Partonic description of a supersymmetric p-brane
We consider supersymmetric extensions of a recently proposed partonic
description of a bosonic p-brane which reformulates the Nambu-Goto action as an
interacting multi-particle action with Filippov-Lie algebra gauge symmetry. We
construct a worldline supersymmetric action by postulating, among others, a
p-form fermion. Demanding a local worldline supersymmetry rather than the full
worldvolume supersymmetry, we circumvent a known no-go theorem against the
construction of a Ramond-Neveu-Schwarz supersymmetric action for a p-brane of
p>1. We also derive a spacetime supersymmetric Green-Schwarz extension from the
preexisting kappa-symmetric action.Comment: 1+16 pages, no figure; References added and Concluding section
expanded. Final version to appear in JHE
Continuity Culture: A Key Factor for Building Resilience and Sound Recovery Capabilities
This article investigates the extent to which Jordanian service organizations seek to establish continuity culture through testing, training, and updating of their business continuity plans. A survey strategy was adopted in this research. Primary and secondary data were used. Semistructured interviews were conducted with five senior managers from five large Jordanian service organizations registered with the Amman Stock Exchange. The selection of organizations was made on the basis of simple random sampling. Interviews targeted the headquarters only in order to obtain a homogenous sample. Three out of five organizations could be regarded as crisis prepared and have better chances for recovery. The other two organizations exhibited characteristics of standard practice that only emphasizes the recovery aspect of business continuity management (BCM), while paying less attention to establishing resilient cultures and embedding BCM. The findings reveal that the ability to recover following major incidents can be improved by embedding BCM in the culture of the organization and by making BCM an enterprise-wide process. This is one of few meticulous studies that have been undertaken in the Middle East and the first in Jordan to investigate the extent to which service organizations focus on embedding BCM in the organizational culture
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