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Quenching Star Formation in the Green Valley: The Mass Flux at Intermediate Redshifts
We have obtained several hundred very deep spectra with DEIMOS/Keck in order
to estimate the galactic mass flux density at intermediate redshifts (0.6 < z < 0.9) from the
”blue cloud” to the red sequence across the so-called ”green valley”, the intermediate region in
the color-magnitude plot between those two populations. We use spectral indices (specifically
D_n (4000) and H_(δ,A)) to determine star formation histories. Together with an independent measurement
of number density of galaxies in each bin of the color-magnitude plot, one can infer
the rate at which galaxies from a given sample are transiting through that bin. Measuring this
value for all magnitude values, studies at lower redshift determined that the mass flux density
in the green valley is comparable to both the mass build-up rate of the red sequence and the
mass loss rate from the blue cloud. We show preliminary results for our intermediate redshift
sample
Bias Reduction of Long Memory Parameter Estimators via the Pre-filtered Sieve Bootstrap
This paper investigates the use of bootstrap-based bias correction of
semi-parametric estimators of the long memory parameter in fractionally
integrated processes. The re-sampling method involves the application of the
sieve bootstrap to data pre-filtered by a preliminary semi-parametric estimate
of the long memory parameter. Theoretical justification for using the bootstrap
techniques to bias adjust log-periodogram and semi-parametric local Whittle
estimators of the memory parameter is provided. Simulation evidence comparing
the performance of the bootstrap bias correction with analytical bias
correction techniques is also presented. The bootstrap method is shown to
produce notable bias reductions, in particular when applied to an estimator for
which analytical adjustments have already been used. The empirical coverage of
confidence intervals based on the bias-adjusted estimators is very close to the
nominal, for a reasonably large sample size, more so than for the comparable
analytically adjusted estimators. The precision of inferences (as measured by
interval length) is also greater when the bootstrap is used to bias correct
rather than analytical adjustments.Comment: 38 page
Compactness of the space of causal curves
We prove that the space of causal curves between compact subsets of a
separable globally hyperbolic poset is itself compact in the Vietoris topology.
Although this result implies the usual result in general relativity, its proof
does not require the use of geometry or differentiable structure.Comment: 15 page
Signals for gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking models at the CERN LEP2 collider
We consider a general class of models with gauge-mediated supersymmetry
breaking in which the gravitino is the lightest supersymmetric particle.
Several qualitatively different scenarios arise for the phenomenology of such
models, depending on which superpartner(s) decay dominantly to the gravitino.
At LEP2, neutralino pair production and slepton pair production can lead to a
variety of promising discovery signals, which we systematically study. We
investigate the impact of backgrounds for these signals and show how they can
be reduced, and outline the effects of model parameter variations on the
discovery potential.Comment: 36 pages, LaTeX, 10 figures embedded using epsf.sty (published
version; minor changes in wording
Capillary Waves at Liquid/Vapor Interfaces: A Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Evidence for capillary waves at a liquid/vapor interface are presented from
extensive molecular dynamics simulations of a system containing up to 1.24
million Lennard-Jones particles. Careful measurements show that the total
interfacial width depends logarithmically on , the length of the
simulation cell parallel to the interface, as predicted theoretically. The
strength of the divergence of the interfacial width on depends
inversely on the surface tension . This allows us to measure
two ways since can also be obtained from the difference in the
pressure parallel and perpendicular to the interface. These two independent
measures of agree provided that the interfacial order parameter
profile is fit to an error function and not a hyperbolic tangent, as often
assumed. We explore why these two common fitting functions give different
results for
Light Stop Searches at the LHC in Events with two b-Jets and Missing Energy
We propose a new method to discover light top squarks (stops) in the
co-annihilation region at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The bino-like
neutralino is the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) and the lighter stop
is the next-to-LSP. Such scenarios can be consistent with electroweak
baryogenesis and also with dark matter constraints. We consider the production
of two stops in association with two b-quarks, including pure QCD as well as
mixed electroweak-QCD contributions. The stops decay into a charm quark and the
LSP. For a higgsino-like light chargino the electroweak contributions can
exceed the pure QCD prediction. We show the size of the electroweak
contributions as a function of the stop mass and present the LHC discovery
reach in the stop-neutralino mass plane.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figure
Standardization and qualification of computer programs for circuit design
Study presents methods and initial procedures which may be obtained for development of more efficient uniform network analysis input language and theoretical tools to prove equivalence of data representations
On Kaon production in e+e- and Semi-inclusive DIS reactions
We consider semi-inclusive unpolarized DIS for the production of charged
kaons and the different possibilities to test the conventionally used
assumptions s-\bar=0 and D_d^{K^+-K^-}=0. The considered tests have the
advantage that they do not require any knowledge of the fragmentation
functions. We also show that measurements of both charged and neutral kaons
would allow the determination of the kaon FFs D_q^{K^++K^-} solely from SIDIS
measurements, and discuss the comparison of (D_u-D_d)^{K^+-K^-} obtained
independently in SIDIS and e+e- reactions. All analysis are performed in LO and
NLO in QCD. The feasibility of the tests to HERMES SIDIS data is considered.Comment: 7 pages, NLO analysis for all presented tests and feasibility to
HERMES data adde
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