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    KUZEY AFRİKA’DA YENİ İBÂDÎ ELYAZMALARI by Harun Yıldız, Amr Halîfe En-nâmî

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…ELUNDo \]\ÈOGD EX OLWHUDWUGHQ ID\GDODQPD LPNDQÈ EXODPDPÈëWÈU 6kOLPvªQLQ V|\OHGLèL JLEL §]DPDQÈQ WDKULEDWÈ RQODUÈQ oRèXQX \DNDODPÈëWÈU¨ 2 0VOPDQ ODU DUDVÈQGDNL VDYDëODUGD PXKDOLIOHULQ OLWHUDWUQ WDKULS HWPHN \D\JÈQ ELU X\JXODPD ROPXëWX EX QHGHQOH éEkGvOHU 7kKHUWªWHNL HO 0DªVPH LOH &HEHO L 1HIVHªGHNL .DVU 9HOkP NWSKDQHOHULQGH EXOXQDQ HVHUOHULQL ND\EHWPLëOHU GLU…”
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    Beyond the inert doublet: imprints of Scotogenic Yukawa interactions at FCC-ee by Carlo Marzo, Aurora Melis

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In light of the notable leap in precision expected at the Future Circular Collider, we explore areas of the parameter space that can simultaneously support the detectable Higgs-strahlung signal with parallel ones from forthcoming measurements in low-energy observables. …”
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    Early matter domination at colliders: Long live the glueball! by Fady Bishara, Filippo Sala, Kai Schmidt-Hoberg

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We then show that searches for long-lived glueballs from Higgs decays test increasing values of dilution at ATLAS and CMS, CODEX-b, ANUBIS and MATHUSLA. …”
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    Remarks on an Anomalous Triple Gauge Boson Couplings by Patricio Gaete, J. A. Helayël-Neto, L. P. R. Ospedal

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…We address the effect of an anomalous triple gauge boson couplings on a physical observable for the electroweak sector of the Standard Model, when the SU2L⊗U1Y symmetry is spontaneously broken by the Higgs mechanism to U1em. Our calculation is done within the framework of the gauge-invariant, but path-dependent variable formalism is an alternative to the Wilson loop approach. …”
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    Scalar gauge dynamics and Dark Matter by Dario Buttazzo, Luca Di Luzio, Parsa Ghorbani, Christian Gross, Giacomo Landini, Alessandro Strumia, Daniele Teresi, Jin-Wei Wang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…We discuss the confined phase(s) of each theory and compute the two Higgs phases, finding no generic dualities among them. …”
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    A fragmentation-based study of heavy quark production by Giovanni Ridolfi, Maria Ubiali, Marco Zaro

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Abstract Processes involving heavy quarks are a crucial component of the LHC physics program, both by themselves and as backgrounds for Higgs physics and new physics searches. In this work, we critically reconsider the validity of the widely-adopted approximation in which heavy quarks are generated at the matrix-element level, with special emphasis on the impact of the collinear logarithms associated with final-state heavy quark and gluon splittings. …”
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    Integrated correlators with a Wilson line in a N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 2 quiver gauge theory at strong coupling by Alessandro Pini

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We study the integrated correlator between a half-BPS Wilson line and two Higgs branch operators of conformal dimension 2. …”
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    NMC and the Fine-Tuning Problem on the Brane by A. Safsafi, M. Bennai

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We study a quartic potential of the form λϕ4 in the framework of the Randall-Sundrum type II braneworld model in the presence of a Higgs field which interacts nonminimally with gravity via a possible interaction term of the form -(ξ/2)ϕ2R. …”
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    Aspects of Moduli Stabilization in Type IIB String Theory by Shaaban Khalil, Ahmad Moursy, Ali Nassar

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In LVS, the following result for scalar mass, gaugino mass, and trilinear term is obtained: m0=m1/2=-A0=m3/2, which may account for Higgs mass limit if m3/2~O(1.5) TeV. However, in this case, the relic abundance of the lightest neutralino cannot be consistent with the measured limits. …”
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    Curvature-Restored Gauge Invariance and Ultraviolet Naturalness by Durmuş Ali Demir

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…It is shown that (aΛ2+b|H|2)R in a spacetime of curvature R is a natural ultraviolet (UV) completion of (aΛ4+bΛ2|H|2) in the flat-spacetime Standard Model (SM) with Higgs field H, UV scale Λ, and loop factors a and b. …”
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    On the two-loop BSM corrections to $$h\longrightarrow \gamma \gamma $$ h ⟶ γ γ in a triplet extension of the SM by Giuseppe Degrassi, Pietro Slavich

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We focus on the two-loop corrections controlled by the quartic scalar couplings, and obtain explicit and compact formulas for the $$h \gamma \gamma $$ h γ γ amplitude by means of a low-energy theorem that connects it to the derivative of the photon self-energy w.r.t. the Higgs field. We briefly discuss the numerical impact of the newly-computed contributions, showing that they may be required for a precise determination of $$\Gamma [h\rightarrow \gamma \gamma ]$$ Γ [ h → γ γ ] in scenarios where the quartic scalar couplings are large.…”
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    N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 2 Orbi-S-Folds by Simone Giacomelli, Raffaele Savelli, Gianluca Zoccarato

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We draw a precise correspondence between this setup and the torus compactification of six-dimensional orbi-instanton theories with a Stiefel-Whitney twist, and use it to determine the main features of such strongly-coupled systems, like central charges, spectra of Coulomb-branch operators, networks of Higgs-branch flows. Finally, with the aim to improve our understanding of the landscape of N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 2 superconformal field theories, and possibly to extend their classification beyond rank two, we provide a detailed catalogue of all the rank-three theories that our framework gives access to.…”
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