54 research outputs found
Suplemento 51. Sal y salinas: un gusto central. 101 (2008) diciembre. Diario de Campo. Boletín Interno de los investigadores del área de Antropología
- Presentación por Blas Ramón Castellón Huerta. - Los estudios de la sal por Juan Carlos Reyes Garza. - La primera explotación minera de sal gema de Europa (4500-3500 a.C.). La "Muntanya de Sal" y la "Vall Salina" de Cardona (Cataluña, España) Por Alfons Figuls i Alfonso y Olivier Weller. - Investigacione srecientes sobre arqueología de la sal en China por Pochan Chen. - Producción y comercio de la sal en Michoacán antiguo por Eduardo Williams. - El recinto de las esculturas y su posible vínculo con un ritual salinero por Víctor Osorio Ogarrio. - La explotación de la sal en el marco de la economía del reino nazarí de Granada por Antonio Malpica Cuello. - Los últimos salineros de Nexquipayac, Estado de México: El encuentro de un arqueólogo con los vínculos vivos de un pasado prehispánico por Jeffrey R. Parsons. - Testimonios salinos en el semidesierto potosino. El archivo histórico de Salinas de Peñón Blanco, del siglo XVIII al XX por David Eduardo Vázquez Salguero. - La sal en la Nuev Guinea: Un elemento de intercambio y de transferencia cultural por Olivier Weller. - Entre cactus y barrancas: Constructores de terrazas y productores de sal en el sur de Puebla por Román Blas Castellón Huerta. - La simbolización del espacio en la obtención de sal en Soconusco, Acayucan, Veracruz por Jorge Alejandro Ceja Acosta. - La agonía y el éxtasis e la producción de sal en la Costa Chica de Guerrero, entre la ecología y la migración internacional por Haydée Quiroz Malca. - El origen de la sal en la tradición oral de San mateo Ixtatán, Guatemala y la peregrinación de los zapalutas por Carlos Navarrete Cáceres
Descripción con lagrangianos efectivos de física más allá del modelo estándar y test electrodébiles de precisión
Tesis Univ. Granada. Departamento de Física Teórica y del Cosmos. Leída el 18 de junio de 201
Elegía dos
Campos de Paz S.A.- A cantar (Tradicional)
- Antiguo Quolibet
- Cieli Inmensi (B. Marcello)
- Coral de la Cantata 147 (J. S. Bach)
- Coral No. 5 . Pasión según San Mateo (J. S. Bach)
- Jubilate Deo (Mozart)
- Elegia Dos (Blas Emilio Atehortúa)Homenaje a Jorge Marín Vieco por su escultura de la resurrección "Hombre en busca de paz"
Séptimo congreso de orquideologíaMedellín, Biblioteca Luis Echavarría Villegas, Sala de Patrimonio Documental, Colección Programas de manoMedellín. Teatro Pablo Tobón Urib
New physics at the FCC-ee: indirect discovery potential
This work has been supported in part by the FEDER/Junta de Andalucia Project Grant P18-FRJ-3735 and by the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Grant ST/P001246/1. Funding for open access charge: Universidad de Granada/CBUA.We review the projected sensitivity to physics beyond the Standard Model via indirect searches at the Future e + e- Circular Collider (FCC-ee). The indirect sensitivity to new physics is discussed both from a model-independent perspective, using the formalism of Effective Field Theories, but also from the point of view of more specific classes of well-motivated models.FEDER/Junta de Andalucia Project P18-FRJ-3735UK Research & Innovation (UKRI)
Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) ST/P001246/
Impact of the Recent Measurements of the Top-Quark and W-Boson Masses on Electroweak Precision Fits
We assess the impact of the very recent measurement of the top-quark mass by the CMS Collaboration
on the fit of electroweak data in the standard model and beyond, with particular emphasis on the prediction
for the mass of the W boson. We then compare this prediction with the average of the corresponding
experimental measurements including the new measurement by the CDF Collaboration, and discuss its
compatibility in the standard model, in new physics models with oblique corrections, and in the dimensionsix
standard model effective field theory. Finally, we present the updated global fit to electroweak precision
data in these models.Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR)FEDER/Junta de Andalucia projectUnited States Department of Energy (DOE)
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P18-FRJ-3735
DE-SC001010
Higgs boson precision measurements at a 125 GeV muon collider
The s-channel resonant production of the Higgs boson at a 125 GeV muon collider enables a unique way to determine the Higgs properties. However, a clear picture of the achievable Higgs precision has not yet been established. We perform a phenomenological study of the Higgs measurements at such a resonant muon collider Higgs factory and present a systematic, detailed, and consistent extraction of Higgs precision measurements. Many new aspects about the line shape scan, including the scaling with luminosity, optimal scan range, minimal scan steps, correlations with exclusive measurement, effective cross section modeling, etc., are quantitatively studied in this work. All major exclusive Higgs channels are simulated and analyzed with Standard Model background, detection efficiencies, acceptance, angular distributions, and cross -channel correlations. Global analyses of the Higgs couplings are performed in the kappa framework and the effective-field-theory one. The results suggest that the 125 GeV muon-collider Higgs factory provides significant improvement to the Higgs coupling reach of the High-Luminosity LHC and provides independent and distinct Higgs precision information concerning future e+e- colliders. We report results for both 5 and 20 fb-1 integrated luminosity. These results provide comprehensive and quantitative physics understandings helpful in planning for the muon collider road map and global high-energy physics programs.FEDER/Junta de Andalucia project P18-FRJ-3735National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 12035008United States Department of Energy (DOE) DE-SC0022345National Science Foundation (NSF) PHY-160761
Dom Luiz Galvez na Comarca da Amazônia
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura.A dissertação analisa o romance Galvez, Imperador do Acre, de Márcio Souza. O romance se constitui em uma sátira da história oficial da Amazônia, e é visto, pela crítica, como assentado na tradição picaresca espanhola e, também, na tradição da malandragem, assim como a entende Antonio Candido. Considerando esses aspectos, buscou-se analisar os traços de identidade literária da obra e de seu personagem-protagonista, com o propósito de repensar a sua construção e influência nos contextos regional e latino-americano. Para tanto, foi tomada, como parâmetro, a teoria da Transculturação, do crítico uruguaio Ángel Rama, objetivando apresentar um caminho que possa recompor, rediscutir e alargar o estatuto do romance de Márcio Souza
Global analysis of electroweak data in the Standard Model
We perform a global fit of electroweak data within the Standard Model, using state-of-the art
experimental and theoretical results, including a determination of the electromagnetic coupling at the
electroweak scale based on recent lattice calculations. In addition to the posteriors for all parameters
and observables obtained from the global fit, we present indirect determinations for all parameters
and predictions for all observables. Furthermore, we present full predictions, obtained using only
the experimental information on Standard Model parameters, and a fully indirect determination of
Standard Model parameters using only experimental information on electroweak data. Finally, we
discuss in detail the compatibility of experimental data with the Standard Model and find a global
p-value of 0.5
Towards a muon collider
This work was triggered by the Snowmass 2021 Community Planning Exercise [351]. It is based on – and in some cases significantly extends – the Snowmass white papers [352 –357] that have been prepared under the coordination of the IMCC. This work was supported by the EU HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions under the grant agreement number 101094300. Funded by the European Union (EU). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the EU or European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the EU nor the REA can be held responsible for them. The work has been supported by the Fermi Research Alliance, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11359 with the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics. This work is supported by the Atracción de Talento Grant n. 2022-T1/TIC-24176 of the Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain. G. Stark is supported by the Department of Energy Office of Science grant DE-SC0010107. The work of R. Dermisek was supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy under Award No. DE-SC0010120. This work is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft under Germany’s Excellence Strategy EXC 2121 “Quantum Universe” – 390833306, as well as by the grant 491245950. Contributions from T. Holmes and her group are supported by U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences Energy Frontier Research Centers program under Award Number DE-SC0023122. This manuscript has been authored by employees of Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC under Contract No. DE-SC0012704 with the U.S. Department of Energy. J. Zurita is supported by the Generalitat Valenciana (Spain) through the plan GenT program (CIDEGENT/2019/068), by the Spanish Government (Agencia Estatal de Investigación) and ERDF funds from European Commission (MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033, Grant No. PID2020-114473GB-I00). M. Gallinaro and G. Da Molin acknowledge the support from the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), Portugal. J. Reuter acknowledges the support by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Association) under Germany’s Excellence Strategy-EXC 2121 “Quantum Universe”-3908333. The work of L. Reina has been supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under grant DE-SC0010102. This work was supported by the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programmes: AIDAinnova under Grant Agreement No 101004761, I.FAST under Grant Agreement No 101004730, and the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement number 101006726. The work of N. Kumar is supported by Department of Science and Technology, Government of India under the SRG grant, Grant Agreement Number SRG/2022/000363. We acknowledge financial support for this research from the United Kingdom Science and Technology Facilities Council via the John Adams Institute, University of Oxford. R. Ruiz acknowledges the support of Narodowe Centrum Nauki under Grant No. 2019/34/E /ST2/00186. R.Ruiz also acknowledges the support of the Polska Akademia Nauk (grant agreement PAN.BFD.S.BDN. 613. 022. 2021 – PASIFIC 1, POPSICLE). S. Trifinopoulos is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation – project n. P500PT 203156 and by the Center of Theoretical Physics at MIT (MIT-CTP/5538). W. Su is supported by the Junior Foundation of Sun Yat-sen University and Shenzhen Science and Technology Program (Grant No. 202206193000001, 20220816094256002). W. Kilian was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under grant 396021762 – TRR 257. The work of Y. Kahn was supported in part by U.S. Department of Energy grant DE-SC0015655. The work of G. Chachamis was supported by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal) under project CERN/FIS-PAR/0024/2019 and contract ‘Investigador FCT – Individual Call/03216/2017’. The work of J. de Blas has been supported by the FEDER/Junta de Andalucía project grant P18-FRJ-3735. This work is Supported in part by the NSF under Grant No. PHY-2210361 and by the Maryland Center for Fundamental Physics (MCFP). The research activities of K. R. Dienes are supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy under Grant DE-FG02-13ER41976 DE-SC0009913, and also by the U.S. National Science Foundation through its employee IR/D program. The research activities of B. Thomas are supported in part by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Grant PHY-2014104.A muon collider would enable the big jump ahead in energy reach that is needed for a fruitful exploration of fundamental interactions. The challenges of producing muon collisions at high luminosity and 10 TeV centre of mass energy are being investigated by the recently-formed International Muon Collider Collaboration. This Review summarises the status and the recent advances on muon colliders design, physics and detector studies. The aim is to provide a global perspective of the field and to outline directions for future work.AIDAinnova
101004730, 101004761Atracción de Talento
2022-T1/TIC-24176HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
101094300H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
101006726 MSCAFEDERGeneralitat Valenciana
CIDEGENT/2019/068 GVAHorizon 2020European Regional Development Fund
ERDFJunta de Andalucía
P18-FRJ-3735Agencia Estatal de Investigación
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Higgs probes of top quark contact interactions and their interplay with the Higgs self-coupling
We would like to thank Ayan Paul for providing functions used in [78] that facilitated making some of the plots shown in this paper. L.A. thanks the computing resources provided by DESY and the INFN, Sezione di Padova, for hospitality during the final stage of this work. R.G. would like to thank Pier Paolo Giardino, Ken Mimasu, Paride Paradisi and Eleni Vryonidou for interesting discussions on C ~ and the four-fermion operators considered. L.A.'s research is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) Projektnummer 417533893/GRK2575 "Rethinking Quantum Field Theory". The work of J.B. has been supported by the FEDER/Junta de Andalucia project grant P18-FRJ-3735.We calculate the dominant contributions of third generation four-quark operators
to single-Higgs production and decay. They enter via loop corrections to Higgs decays
into gluons, photons and bb, and in Higgs production via gluon fusion and in association
with top quark pairs. We show that these loop effects can, in some cases, lead to better
constraints than those from fits to top quark data. Finally, we investigate whether these
four-fermion operators can spoil the determination of the trilinear Higgs self-coupling from
fits to single-Higgs data.German Research Foundation (DFG) 417533893/GRK2575FEDER/Junta de Andalucia P18-FRJ-373
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