Date: Thu, 29 Aug 19 00:23:44 GMT Subject: hep-ph daily 10 new + 7 crosses received by eprepget ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Send any comments regarding submissions directly to submitter. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Archives at http://arxiv.org/ To unsubscribe, e-mail To: hep-ph@arXiv.org, Subject: cancel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ received by eprepget from Tue 27 Aug 19 18:00:00 GMT to Wed 28 Aug 19 18:00:00 GMT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10413 Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 19:12:17 GMT (58kb) Title: Gluonic Probe for the Short Range Correlation in Nucleus Authors: Ji Xu, Feng Yuan Categories: hep-ph nucl-ex nucl-th Comments: 6 pages, 2 figures \\ We investigate the gluonic probe to the nucleon-nucleon short range correlation (SRC) in nucleus through heavy flavor production in deep inelastic scattering (DIS). The relevant EMC effects of $F_2^{c\bar c}$ structure function will provide a universality test of the SRCs which have been extensively studied in the quark-channel. These SRCs can also be studied through the sub-threshold production of heavy flavor in $eA$ collisions at the intermediate energy electron-ion collider, including open Charm and $J/\psi$ ($\Upsilon$) production. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10413 , 58kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10415 Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 19:14:15 GMT (349kb,D) Title: Cold quark matter with heavy quarks and the stability of charm stars Authors: Jos\'e C. Jim\'enez and Eduardo S. Fraga Categories: hep-ph astro-ph.HE nucl-th Comments: 7 pages, 5 figures \\ We study the effects of heavy quarks on the equation of state for cold and dense quark matter obtained from perturbative QCD, yielding observables parametrized only by the renormalization scale. We investigate the behavior of charm quark matter under the constraints of $\beta$-equilibrium and electric charge neutrality in a region of densities where perturbative QCD is in principle much more reliable. We also analyze the stability of charm stars, and find that such quark stars are unstable under radial oscillations. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10415 , 349kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10440 Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 20:01:10 GMT (473kb,D) Title: Particle Probes with Superradiant Pulsars Authors: David E. Kaplan, Surjeet Rajendran, Paul Riggins Categories: hep-ph astro-ph.HE gr-qc hep-th Comments: 31 pages, 4 figures \\ We demonstrate that rotational superradiance can be efficient in millisecond pulsars. Measurements from the two fastest known pulsars PSR J1748-2446ad and PSR B1937+21 can place bounds on bosons with masses below 10^{-11} eV. The bounds are maximally good at masses corresponding to the rotation rate of the star, where scalar interactions that mediate forces ~ 10^6 times weaker than gravity are ruled out, exceeding existing fifth force constraints by 3 orders of magnitude. For certain neutron star equations of state, these measurements would also constrain the QCD axion with masses between 5 10^{-13} and 3 10^{-12} eV. Despite the ability of most neutron star equations of state to support frequencies as high as ~ 1500 Hz, the observed absence of pulsars above ~ 700 Hz could be due to the existence of a new particle of mass ~ 10^{-11} eV with a Yukawa coupling to nucleons. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10440 , 473kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10615 Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 09:52:27 GMT (180kb,D) Title: Probing the Symmetric Higgs Portal with Di-Higgs Production Authors: Christoph Englert, Joerg Jaeckel Categories: hep-ph hep-ex Comments: 7 pages, 8 figures \\ A coupling of a scalar with an unbroken U(1) symmetry to the Standard Model via the Higgs portal is one of the simplest gateways to a dark sector. Yet, for masses $m_{S}\geq m_{H}/2$ there are few probes of such an interaction. In this note we evaluate the sensitivity of di-Higgs production at the LHC as well as at a future FCC-hh, taking into account the full momentum dependence of the process. This significantly impacts the sensitivity compared to estimates of changes in the Higgs-coupling based on the effective potential. We also compare our findings to precision single Higgs probes such as the cross section for associated production at a future lepton collider, e.g. FCC-ee, as well as searches for missing energy. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10615 , 180kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10618 Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 09:57:27 GMT (38kb) Title: Interacting hadron resonance gas model in magnetic field and the fluctuations of conserved charges Authors: Guruprasad Kadam, Somenath Pal and Abhijit Bhattacharyya Categories: hep-ph nucl-th Comments: 16 pages, 5 captioned figures \\ In this paper, we discuss the interacting hadron resonance gas model in the presence of a constant external magnetic field. The short-range repulsive interaction between hadrons are accounted through van der Waals excluded volume correction to the ideal gas pressure. We assume uniform hardcore radius $r_h=0.3$ fm for all the hadrons. We analyse the effect of uniform background magnetic field on the thermodynamic properties of interacting hadron gas. We especially discuss the effect of interactions on the behaviour of magnetization of low temperature hadronic matter. The vacuum terms have been regularized using magnetic field independent regularization scheme. We find that the magnetization of hadronic matter is positive which implies that the low temperature hadronic matter is diamagnetic. We further find that the repulsive interactions have a very negligible effect on the overall magnetization of the hadronic matter and the diamagnetic property of the hadronic phase remains unchanged. We have also investigated the effects of short range repulsive interactions as well as the magnetic field on the baryon and charge number susceptibilities of hadronic matter within ambit of excluded volume hadron resonance gas model. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10618 , 38kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10759 Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 07:19:53 GMT (51kb) Title: Average Transverse Momenta of Hadrons at LHC vs. Masses and Baryonic Dark Matter States Authors: Olga I. Piskounova (Lebedev Physics Institute, Moscow, Russia) Categories: hep-ph Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures, is to be submitted to European Physics Journal C Letters. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1706.07648 \\ This paper examines the transverse momentum spectra of hadrons in the multi-particle production at LHC in the framework of Quark-Gluon String Model (QGSM). It discusses the dependence of average $p_t$ on the masses of mesons and baryons at the LHC energy 7 TeV. The QGSM description of experimental spectra of hadrons led to the following conclusions. a) The average transverse momentum dependence, through examining the different hadron flavours, reveals the regularity in the mass gaps between baryon-meson generations. b) This observation gives the possibility for symmetrical(neither-meson-nor-baryon) hadron states with the masses: 13.7, 37.3, 101.5, 276, 750... GeV, which are produced by geometrical progression with the mass factor of order $\delta$(lnM)=1. c) The states are neutral, heavy and have valuable energy of connection, therefore they are expected to be rater stable. Such a way, they are a proper candidate for Dark Matter particles. The average transverse momenta extrapolated to very heavy masses should be useful for the search for these states in future experiments. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10759 , 51kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10765 Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 15:05:55 GMT (57kb) Title: Magnetic field driven enhancement of the weak decay width of charged pions Authors: M. Coppola, D. Gomez Dumm, S. Noguera, N. N. Scoccola Categories: hep-ph hep-lat Comments: 11 pages, 2 figures \\ We study the effect of a uniform magnetic field $\vec B$ on the decays $\pi^-\to l^-\bar{\nu}_l$, where $l=e,\,\mu$, carrying out a general analysis that includes four $\pi^-$ decay constants. Taking the values of these constants from an effective model, it is seen that the total decay rate gets strongly increased with respect to the $B=0$ case, with an enhancement factor ranging from $\sim 10$ for $eB=0.1$~GeV$^2$ up to $\sim 10^3$ for $eB=1$~GeV$^2$. The ratio between electronic and muonic decays gets also enhanced, reaching a value of about $1:2$ for $eB=1$~GeV$^2$. In addition, we find that for large $B$ the angular distribution of outgoing antineutrinos shows a significant suppression in the direction of the magnetic field. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10765 , 57kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10809 Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 16:20:04 GMT (2657kb,D) Title: Investigating extended scalar sectors at current and future colliders Authors: Tania Robens Categories: hep-ph Comments: 16 pages, 6 figures. Contribution to Proceedings of 7th Edition of the Large Hadron Collider Physics Conference (LHCP2019) in Puebla, Mexico; will be published as PoS(LHCP2019)138 \\ In this work, I briefly report on constraints that can be obtained on new physics models that extend the scalar sector of the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics at the LHC. I concentrate on a few simple examples which serve to demonstrate advantages as well as possible drawbacks of current experimental searches, and comment on the discovery prospects of such models at future colliders. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10809 , 2657kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10811 Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 16:33:16 GMT (1688kb,D) Title: High dimensional parameter tuning for event generators Authors: Johannes Bellm and Leif Gellersen Categories: hep-ph hep-ex Comments: 13 pages, 10 figures Report-no: LU-TP-19-40, MCNET-19-20 \\ Monte Carlo Event Generators are important tools for the understanding of physics at particle colliders like the LHC. In order to best predict a wide variety of observables, the optimization of parameters in the Event Generators based on precision data is crucial. However, the simultaneous optimization of many parameters is computationally challenging. We present an algorithm that allows to tune Monte Carlo Event Generators for high dimensional parameter spaces. To achieve this we first split the parameter space algorithmically in subspaces and perform a Professor tuning on the subspaces with bin wise weights to enhance the influence of relevant observables. We test the algorithm in ideal conditions and in real life examples including tuning of the event generators Herwig 7 and Pythia 8 for LEP observables. Further, we tune parts of the Herwig 7 event generator with the Lund string model. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10811 , 1688kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10861 Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 17:59:59 GMT (415kb,D) Title: Absorption of Fermionic Dark Matter by Nuclear Targets Authors: Jeff A. Dror, Gilly Elor, and Robert McGehee Categories: hep-ph astro-ph.CO hep-ex Comments: 29 pages plus appendices, 9 figures \\ Absorption of fermionic dark matter leads to a range of distinct and novel signatures at dark matter direct detection and neutrino experiments. We study the possible signals from fermionic absorption by nuclear targets, which we divide into two classes of four Fermi operators: neutral and charged current. In the neutral current signal, dark matter is absorbed by a target nucleus and a neutrino is emitted. This results in a characteristically different nuclear recoil energy spectrum from that of elastic scattering. The charged current channel leads to induced $\beta$ decays in isotopes which are stable in vacuum as well as shifts of the kinematic endpoint of $ \beta$ spectra in unstable isotopes. To confirm the possibility of observing these signals in light of other constraints, we introduce UV completions of example higher dimensional operators that lead to fermionic absorption signals and study their phenomenology. Most prominently, dark matter which exhibits fermionic absorption signals is necessarily unstable leading to stringent bounds from indirect detection searches. Nevertheless, we find a large viable parameter space in which dark matter is sufficiently long lived and detectable in current and future experiments. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10861 , 415kb) %-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10370 (*cross-listing*) Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 18:00:01 GMT (1647kb,D) Title: The Spectra of Gravitational Atoms Authors: Daniel Baumann, Horng Sheng Chia, John Stout, Lotte ter Haar Categories: gr-qc hep-ph hep-th Comments: 47+25 pages, 16 figures \\ We compute the quasi-bound state spectra of ultralight scalar and vector fields around rotating black holes. These spectra are determined by the gravitational fine structure constant $\alpha$, which is the ratio of the size of the black hole to the Compton wavelength of the field. When $\alpha$ is small, the energy eigenvalues and instability rates can be computed analytically. Since the solutions vary rapidly near the black hole horizon, ordinary perturbative approximations fail and we must use matched asymptotic expansions to determine the spectra. Our analytical treatment relies on the separability of the equations of motion, and is therefore only applicable to the scalar field and the electric modes of the vector field. However, for slowly-rotating black holes, the equations for the magnetic modes can be written in a separable form, which we exploit to derive their energy eigenvalues and conjecture an analytic form for their instability rates. To check our conjecture, and to extend all results to large values of $\alpha$, we solve for the spectra numerically. We explain how to accurately and efficiently compute these spectra, without relying on separability. This allows us to obtain reliable results for any $\alpha \gtrsim 0.001$ and black holes of arbitrary spin. Our results provide an essential input to the phenomenology of boson clouds around black holes, especially when these are part of binary systems. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10370 , 1647kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10439 (*cross-listing*) Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 19:56:52 GMT (41kb,D) Title: Parton Physics on a Quantum Computer Authors: Henry Lamm, Scott Lawrence, Yukari Yamauchi (for the NuQS Collaboration) Categories: hep-lat hep-ph nucl-th quant-ph Comments: 7 pg, 1 fig \\ Parton distribution functions and hadronic tensors may be computed on a universal quantum computer without many of the complexities that apply to Euclidean lattice calculations. We detail algorithms for computing parton distribution functions and the hadronic tensor in the Thirring model. Their generalization to QCD is discussed, with the conclusion that the parton distribution function is best obtained by fitting the hadronic tensor, rather than direct calculation. As a side effect of this method, we find that lepton-hadron cross sections may be computed relatively cheaply. Finally, we estimate the computational cost of performing such a calculation on a digital quantum computer, including the cost of state preparation, for physically relevant parameters. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10439 , 41kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10509 (*cross-listing*) Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 00:50:44 GMT (2089kb,D) Title: Comprehensive study of mass modifications of light mesons in nuclear matter in the three-flavor extended Linear Sigma Model Authors: Daiki Suenaga and Phillip Lakaschus Categories: nucl-th hep-ph Comments: 7 figures \\ We study mass modifications of scalar, pseudo-scalar, vector, and axial-vector mesons in nuclear matter comprehensively using the three-flavor extended Linear Sigma Model (eLSM) and the two-flavor Parity Doublet Model (PDM). Nuclear matter is constructed by the one-loop approximation of the nucleon together with the meson mean fields. Correspondingly, we include one-loop corrections by the nucleons as well as the meson mean fields to define the meson masses in medium. As a result, we find all spin-$0$ meson masses except the pion, kaon, and the lightest scalar-isoscalar ones decrease at finite baryon density. The mass reduction of the $\eta'$ meson in nuclear matter supports the possibility of the formation of $\eta'$ mesic nuclei. For spin-$1$ mesons, masses of all axial-vector mesons decrease in medium, whereas density dependences of $\rho$ and $\omega$ meson masses sufficiently depend on the value of chiral invariant mass ($M_0$). Also, our results suggest $M_0\approx0.8\, {\rm GeV}$ is preferable. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10509 , 2089kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10556 (*cross-listing*) Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 05:34:42 GMT (2266kb) Title: Boson pair production in arbitrarily polarized electric fields Authors: Z. L. Li, B. S. Xie, and Y. J. Li Categories: quant-ph hep-ph Comments: 10 pages, 5 figures \\ The momentum spectrum and number density of created bosons for two types of arbitrarily polarized electric fields are calculated and compared with those of created fermions, employing the equal-time Feshbach-Villars-Heisenberg-Wigner formalism which is confirmed that for an uniform and time-varying electric field it is completely equivalent to the quantum Vlasov equation in scalar QED. For an elliptically polarized field, it is found that the number density of created bosons is a square root of the number density of spin-up electrons times that of spin-down ones for a circularly polarized multicycle field. Moreover, the degree of spin polarization roughly grows as the Keldysh adiabaticity parameter increases for arbitrarily polarized multicycle fields. For a field constituted of two circularly polarized fields with a time delay, it is shown that momentum vortices also exist in boson pair creation and are induced only by the orbital angular momentum of particles. However, the vortices can reproduce the quantum statistic effect due to the effect of spin of particles. These results further deepen the understanding of some significant signatures in pair production. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10556 , 2266kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10566 (*cross-listing*) Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 06:34:25 GMT (990kb) Title: Possible Formation of QGP-droplets in Proton-Proton Collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider Authors: Raghunath Sahoo Categories: nucl-ex hep-ex hep-ph nucl-th Comments: 6-pages, Featured invited article for beginners in the field, appeared in AAPPS Bulletin Journal-ref: AAPPS Bulletin, Vol. 29, Page. 16, 2019 DOI: 10.22661/AAPPSBL.2019.29.4.16 \\ Proton-proton (pp) collisions have been traditionally used as a baseline measurement in the search for a deconfined state of matter in heavy-ion collisions at ultrarelativistic energies. The unprecedented collision energies that are available at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Laboratory for Nuclear Research (CERN) have illuminated new challenges in understanding the possible formation of droplets of this deconfined matter of partonic degrees of freedom in hadronic collisions, especially in high-multiplicity events. Enhancement of multi-strange particles compared to pions, degree of collectivity, comparable freeze-out temperature with heavy-ion collisions, observation of a long-range ridge-like structure for high-multiplicity events are some of the experimental observations in this direction. In this article, we discuss some of the experimental observables and outline new theoretical directions to understand the possibilities of exploring the formation of QGP-droplets in pp collisions at the LHC. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10566 , 990kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10594 (*cross-listing*) Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 08:21:31 GMT (10355kb,D) Title: Neutrino halo effect on collective neutrino oscillation in iron core-collapse supernova model of a 9.6 $M_{\odot}$ star Authors: Masamichi Zaizen, John F. Cherry, Tomoya Takiwaki, Shunsaku Horiuchi, Kei Kotake, Hideyuki Umeda, and Takashi Yoshida Categories: astro-ph.HE hep-ph Comments: 12 pages with 27 figures \\ For the first time within a multi-angle computational framework we investigate the time evolution of neutrino halo effects on collective neutrino oscillation (CNO) in an iron core-collapse supernova. For the collapse of the $9.6\, \rm M_\odot$ progenitor employed in this work, we find that there is a window of time where one can safely calculate CNO including the neutrino halo effects due to the density gradient of the envelope. The impact of inward-scattered neutrino flux on CNO can not be ignored inside the shock front, compared with the outward-propagating neutrino flux. However, there is a window of time where CNO is not shut down by multi-angle matter suppression and delayed in onset beyond the radius of the growing shock front. Halo neutrinos with wider intersection trajectories induce a delay for the onset radius of CNO, while they produce additional flavor conversion for neutrino spectra. This additional flavor conversion sharpens CNO spectral features, leading to a detected neutrino signal which is more clearly distinguishable from thermal emission than when halo neutrinos are omitted. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10594 , 10355kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.10706 (*cross-listing*) Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 13:13:10 GMT (1203kb,D) Title: Moments of nucleon generalized parton distributions from lattice QCD simulations at physical pion mass Authors: C. Alexandrou (Univ. of Cyprus & Cyprus Inst.), S. Bacchio (Cyprus Inst.), M. Constantinou (Temple Univ.), P. Dimopoulos (Rome Tor Vergata), J. Finkenrath (Cyprus Inst.), R. Frezzotti (Rome Tor Vergata), K. Hadjiyiannakou (Cyprus Inst.), K. Jansen (DESY-Zeuthen), B. Kostrzewa (Univ. of Bonn), G. Koutsou (Cyprus Inst.), C. Lauer (Temple Univ. & Argonne National Lab.), C. Urbach (Univ. of Bonn) Categories: hep-lat hep-ex hep-ph nucl-th Comments: 19 pages, 13 figures \\ We present results for the moments of nucleon isovector vector and axial generalized parton distribution functions computed within lattice QCD. Three ensembles of maximally twisted mass clover-improved fermions simulated with a physical value of the pion mass are analyzed. Two of these ensembles are generated using two degenerate light quarks. A third ensemble is used having, in addition to the light quarks, strange and charm quarks in the sea. A careful analysis of the convergence to the ground state is carried out that is shown to be essential for extracting the correct nucleon matrix elements. This allows a controlled determination of the unpolarized, helicity and tensor Mellin second moments. The vector and axial-vector generalized form factors are also computed as a function of the momentum transfer square up to about 1~GeV$^2$. The three ensembles allow us to check for unqueching effects and to assess lattice finite volume effects. \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10706 , 1203kb) %%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%%--%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1612.02071 replaced with revised version Wed, 28 Aug 2019 07:34:31 GMT (150kb) Title: Reggeized model for $\gamma p \to \rho^- \Delta^{++}(1232)$ photoproduction Authors: Byung-Geel Yu and Kook-Jin Kong Categories: hep-ph nucl-th Comments: 8 pages, 7 figures, 1 table \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1612.02071 , 150kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1806.07897 (*cross-listing*) replaced with revised version Wed, 28 Aug 2019 00:04:58 GMT (8251kb,D) Title: Beyond subhalos: Probing the collective effect of the Universe's small-scale structure with gravitational lensing Authors: Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine, Charles R. Keeton, and Leonidas A. Moustakas Categories: astro-ph.CO hep-ph Comments: 24 pages + appendices, 12 figures. v2: matches published version Journal-ref: Phys. Rev. D 100, 023013 (2019) DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.100.023013 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.07897 , 8251kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1809.01492 replaced with revised version Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:10:36 GMT (752kb,D) Title: IR-improved DGLAP parton shower effects in W + jets in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV Authors: B. Shakerin, B.F.L. Ward Categories: hep-ph Comments: 50 pages, 52 figures Report-no: BU-HEPP-17-04 Journal-ref: Phys. Rev. D 100, 034026 (2019) DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.100.034026 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.01492 , 752kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1809.04534 replaced with revised version Tue, 27 Aug 2019 20:04:42 GMT (117kb,D) Title: Relaxion Dark Matter Authors: Nayara Fonseca and Enrico Morgante Categories: hep-ph Comments: 11 pages, 2 figures, 1 table; v2: extended discussion, parameter space includes larger masses and higher reheating temperatures than in v1; matches version accepted by PRD Report-no: DESY 18-161 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.04534 , 117kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1809.06344 replaced with revised version Wed, 28 Aug 2019 14:10:42 GMT (989kb,D) Title: Constraints on a 2HDM with a singlet scalar and implications in the search for heavy bosons at the LHC Authors: Stefan von Buddenbrock, Alan S. Cornell, Elie D. R. Iarilala, Mukesh Kumar, Bruce Mellado, Xifeng Ruan, and Esra Mohammed Shrif Categories: hep-ph Comments: Journal version: J Phys G: Nuclear and Particle Physics Report-no: ICPP-02 DOI: 10.1088/1361-6471/ab3cf6 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.06344 , 989kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1810.09917 (*cross-listing*) replaced with revised version Tue, 27 Aug 2019 19:07:21 GMT (1265kb,D) Title: Dwarf spheroidal $J$-factor likelihoods for generalized NFW profiles Authors: A. Chiappo, J. Cohen-Tanugi, J. Conrad, L. E. Strigari Categories: astro-ph.GA astro-ph.CO astro-ph.HE hep-ph Comments: 11 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables Journal-ref: MNRAS, Vol 488, 2, 2616-2628, (2019) DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz1871 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.09917 , 1265kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1902.11242 (*cross-listing*) replaced with revised version Tue, 27 Aug 2019 19:27:20 GMT (63kb,D) Title: Quantum Corrected Black Holes from String T-Duality Authors: Piero Nicolini, Euro Spallucci, Michael F. Wondrak Categories: gr-qc hep-ph hep-th Comments: 7 pages, 6 figures; v2 6 pages, 3 figures, in press on Phys. Lett. B \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.11242 , 63kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1904.02881 replaced with revised version Wed, 28 Aug 2019 01:54:46 GMT (17kb) Title: Lopsided texture compatible with thermal leptogenesis in partially composite Pati--Salam unification Authors: Masaki J. S. Yang Categories: hep-ph Comments: 17 pages, 4 tables, substantially modified from the first version Report-no: STUPP-18-235 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.02881 , 17kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1905.00022 (*cross-listing*) replaced with revised version Wed, 28 Aug 2019 17:30:50 GMT (1681kb,D) Title: Gravitationally trapped axions on Earth Authors: Kyle Lawson, Xunyu Liang, Alexander Mead, Md Shahriar Rahim Siddiqui, Ludovic Van Waerbeke, Ariel Zhitnitsky Categories: astro-ph.CO hep-ph Comments: 22 pages, 8 figures, accepted by Physical Review D Journal-ref: Phys. Rev. D 100, 043531 (2019) DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.100.043531 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.00022 , 1681kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1906.10145 replaced with revised version Tue, 27 Aug 2019 20:39:52 GMT (130kb,D) Title: Dark matter interactions with muons in neutron stars Authors: Raghuveer Garani, Julian Heeck Categories: hep-ph astro-ph.CO astro-ph.HE hep-ex Comments: 7 pages; v2: added references and improved heating from annihilations; v3: matches PRD version Report-no: ULB-TH/19-05, UCI-TR-2019-17 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.10145 , 130kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1906.10849 replaced with revised version Wed, 28 Aug 2019 00:06:26 GMT (38kb) Title: Pati-Salam unification with a spontaneous CP violation Authors: Daijiro Suematsu Categories: hep-ph Comments: 26 pages, 3 figures, some extension of the model to fix problems, a version accepted for publication Report-no: KANAZAWA-19-03 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.10849 , 38kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1906.11837 (*cross-listing*) replaced with revised version Wed, 28 Aug 2019 06:47:55 GMT (836kb,D) Title: Axion dark matter from Higgs inflation with an intermediate $H_*$ Authors: Tommi Tenkanen and Luca Visinelli Categories: astro-ph.CO gr-qc hep-ph Comments: 23 pages, 2 figures. Accepted in JCAP Journal-ref: JCAP 1908, 033 (2019) \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.11837 , 836kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1906.12008 replaced with revised version Wed, 28 Aug 2019 00:19:29 GMT (54kb) Title: Low scale leptogenesis in a hybrid model of the scotogenic type I and III seesaw Authors: Daijiro Suematsu Categories: hep-ph Comments: 19 pages, 5 figures, several clarifications, added some references, a version accepted for publication Report-no: KANAZAWA-19-04 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.12008 , 54kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.04675 (*cross-listing*) replaced with revised version Wed, 28 Aug 2019 17:11:55 GMT (637kb,D) Title: Time Modulations and Amplifications in the Axion Search Experiments Authors: Xunyu Liang, Alexander Mead, Md Shahriar Rahim Siddiqui, Ludovic Van Waerbeke, Ariel Zhitnitsky Categories: astro-ph.CO hep-ph Comments: Submitted to PRD, 22 pages, 13 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1905.00022 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.04675 , 637kb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:1908.05414 (*cross-listing*) replaced with revised version Wed, 28 Aug 2019 06:13:13 GMT (2307kb,D) Title: Probing $\Omega\Omega$ and $p\Omega$ dibaryons with femtoscopic correlations in relativistic heavy-ion collisions Authors: Kenji Morita, Shinya Gongyo, Tetsuo Hatsuda, Tetsuo Hyodo, Yuki Kamiya and Akira Ohnishi Categories: nucl-th hep-lat hep-ph nucl-ex Comments: 11 pages, 8 figures (reference format is modified in v2) Report-no: YITP-19-79, RIKEN-QHP-423, RIKEN-iTHEMS-Report-19 \\ ( https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.05414 , 2307kb) %%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%---%%%--- For subscribe options to combined physics archives, e-mail To: physics@arxiv.org, Subject: subscribe ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For help on viewing and making submissions, see http://arxiv.org/help/