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Dielectric and conductivity relaxation in mixtures of glycerol with LiCl
We report a thorough dielectric characterization of the alpha relaxation of
glass forming glycerol with varying additions of LiCl. Nine salt concentrations
from 0.1 - 20 mol% are investigated in a frequency range of 20 Hz - 3 GHz and
analyzed in the dielectric loss and modulus representation. Information on the
dc conductivity, the dielectric relaxation time (from the loss) and the
conductivity relaxation time (from the modulus) is provided. Overall, with
increasing ion concentration, a transition from reorientationally to
translationally dominated behavior is observed and the translational ion
dynamics and the dipolar reorientational dynamics become successively coupled.
This gives rise to the prospect that by adding ions to dipolar glass formers,
dielectric spectroscopy may directly couple to the translational degrees of
freedom determining the glass transition, even in frequency regimes where
usually strong decoupling is observed.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure
Magic N=2 supergravities from hyper-free superstrings
We show by explicit construction the existence of various four dimensional
models of type II superstrings with N=2 supersymmetry, purely vector multiplet
spectrum and no hypermultiplets. Among these, two are of special interest, at
the field theory level they correspond to the two exceptional N=2
supergravities of the magic square that have the same massless scalar field
content as pure N=6 supergravity and N=3 supergravity coupled to three extra
vector multiplets. The N=2 model of the magic square that is associated to N=6
supergravity is very peculiar since not only the scalar degrees of freedom but
all the bosonic massless degrees of freedom are the same in both theories.
All presented hyper-free N=2 models are based on asymmetric orbifold
constructions with N=(4,1) world-sheet superconformal symmetry and utilize the
2d fermionic construction techniques. The two exceptional N=2 models of the
magic square are constructed via a "twisting mechanism" that eliminates the
extra gravitini of the N=6 and N=3 extended supergravities and creates at the
same time the extra spin-1/2 fermions and spin-1 gauge bosons which are
necessary to balance the numbers of bosons and fermions. Theories of the magic
square with the same amount of supersymmetry in three and five space-time
dimensions are constructed as well, via stringy reduction and oxidation from
the corresponding four-dimensional models.Comment: 27 page
The New Look pMSSM with Neutralino and Gravitino LSPs
The pMSSM provides a broad perspective on SUSY phenomenology. In this paper
we generate two new, very large, sets of pMSSM models with sparticle masses
extending up to 4 TeV, where the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) is
either a neutralino or gravitino. The existence of a gravitino LSP necessitates
a detailed study of its cosmological effects and we find that Big Bang
Nucleosynthesis places strong constraints on this scenario. Both sets are
subjected to a global set of theoretical, observational and experimental
constraints resulting in a sample of \sim 225k viable models for each LSP type.
The characteristics of these two model sets are briefly compared. We confront
the neutralino LSP model set with searches for SUSY at the 7 TeV LHC using both
the missing (MET) and non-missing ET ATLAS analyses. In the MET case, we employ
Monte Carlo estimates of the ratios of the SM backgrounds at 7 and 8 TeV to
rescale the 7 TeV data-driven ATLAS backgrounds to 8 TeV. This allows us to
determine the pMSSM parameter space coverage for this collision energy. We find
that an integrated luminosity of \sim 5-20 fb^{-1} at 8 TeV would yield a
substantial increase in this coverage compared to that at 7 TeV and can probe
roughly half of the model set. If the pMSSM is not discovered during the 8 TeV
run, then our model set will be essentially void of gluinos and lightest first
and second generation squarks that are \lesssim 700-800 GeV, which is much less
than the analogous mSUGRA bound. Finally, we demonstrate that non-MET SUSY
searches continue to play an important role in exploring the pMSSM parameter
space. These two pMSSM model sets can be used as the basis for investigations
for years to come.Comment: 54 pages, 22 figures; typos fixed, references adde
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