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2. Implications of purity constraints on light higgsinos
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Martin, Stephen P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The lightest supersymmetric particles could be higgsinos that have a small mixing with gauginos. If the lightest higgsino-like state makes up some or all of the dark matter with a thermal freezeout density, then its mass must be between about 100 and 1150 GeV, and dark matter searches put bounds on the amount of gaugino contamination that it can have. Motivated by the generally good agreement of flavor- and CP-violating observables with Standard Model predictions, I consider models in which the scalar particles of minimal supersymmetry are heavy enough to be essentially decoupled, except for the 125 GeV Higgs boson. I survey the resulting purity constraints as lower bounds on the gaugino masses and upper bounds on the higgsino mass splittings. I also discuss the mild excesses in recent soft lepton searches for charginos and neutralinos at the LHC, and show that they can be accommodated in these models if $\tan\beta$ is small and $\mu$ is negative., Comment: 23 pages. v2: Added discussion of wino pairs decaying to higgsinos, improved Figure 4.3, and new Figure 4.4. References added. v3: More references added
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3. The Hotelling Line at 95: Introduction to the Special Issue
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Hinloopen, Jeroen and Martin, Stephen
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- 2024
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4. Three-loop effective potential for softly broken supersymmetry
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Martin, Stephen P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The effective potential has been previously calculated through three-loop order, in Landau gauge, for a general renormalizable theory using dimensional regularization. However, dimensional regularization is not appropriate for softly broken supersymmetric gauge theories, because it explicitly violates supersymmetry. In this paper, I obtain the three-loop effective potential using a supersymmetric regulator based on dimensional reduction. Checks follow from the vanishing of the effective potential in examples with supersymmetric vacua, and from renormalization scale invariance in examples for which supersymmetry is broken, either spontaneously or explicitly by soft terms. As byproducts, I obtain the three-loop Landau gauge anomalous dimension for the scalar component of a chiral supermultiplet, and the beta function for the field-independent vacuum energy., Comment: 22 pages, 4 ancillary files
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- 2023
5. Isosinglet vectorlike leptons at $e^+e^-$ colliders
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Bhattiprolu, Prudhvi N., Martin, Stephen P., and Pierce, Aaron
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study weak isosinglet vectorlike leptons that decay through a small mixing with the tau lepton, for which the discovery and exclusion reaches of the Large Hadron Collider and future proposed hadron colliders are limited. We show how an $e^+ e^-$ collider may act as a discovery machine for these $\tau^{\prime}$ particles, demonstrate that the $\tau^{\prime}$ mass peak can be reconstructed in a variety of distinct signal regions, and explain how the $\tau^{\prime}$ branching ratios may be measured., Comment: 34 pages, 13 figures. v2: accepted by PRD, minor changes in Sections I and III
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- 2023
6. Ketamine-assisted buprenorphine initiation: a pilot case series
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Grande, Lucinda A., Hutch, Tom, Jack, Keira, Mironov, Wendy, Iwuoha, Jessica, Muy-Rivera, Martin, Grillo, Jacob, Martin, Stephen A., and Herring, Andrew
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- 2024
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7. Correction to: Resistance to Varroa destructor is a trait mainly transmitted by the queen and not via worker learning
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Martin, Stephen J., Grindrod, Isobel, Webb, Georgiana, Toft, Rhona, and Villalobos, Ethel
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- 2024
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8. Resistance to Varroa destructor is a trait mainly transmitted by the queen and not via worker learning
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Martin, Stephen J., Grindrod, Isobel, Webb, Georgiana, Toft, Rhona, and Villalobos, Ethel
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- 2024
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9. Evaluation of three-loop self-energy master integrals with four or five propagators
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Martin, Stephen P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
I obtain identities satisfied by the 3-loop self-energy master integrals with four or five propagators with generic masses, including the derivatives with respect to each of the squared masses and the external momentum invariant. These identities are then recast in terms of the corresponding renormalized master integrals, enabling straightforward numerical evaluation of them by the differential equations approach. Some benchmark examples are provided. The method used to obtain the derivative identities relies only on the general form implied by integration by parts relations, without actually following the usual integration by parts reduction procedure. As a byproduct, I find a simple formula giving the expansion of the master integrals to arbitrary order in the external momentum invariant, in terms of known derivatives of the corresponding vacuum integrals., Comment: 36 pages, 2 ancillary files. v2 contains a new section on numerical evaluation, including some benchmarks, and some more explanations
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- 2022
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10. The Standard Model at 200 GeV
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Alam, Zamiul and Martin, Stephen P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The Standard Model can be defined quantitatively by running parameters in a mass-independent renormalization scheme at a fixed reference scale. We provide a set of simple interpolation formulas that give the fundamental Lagrangian parameters in the $\bar{\rm MS}$ scheme at a renormalization scale of 200 GeV, safely above the top-quark mass and suitable for matching to candidate new physics models at very high mass scales using renormalization group equations. These interpolation formulas take as inputs the on-shell experimental quantities, and use the best available calculations in the pure $\bar{\rm MS}$ scheme. They also serve as an accounting of the parametric uncertainties for the short-distance Standard Model Lagrangian. We also include an interpolating formula for the W boson mass., Comment: 18 pages, python code included as ancillary file
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- 2022
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11. Statistical significances and projections for proton decay experiments
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Bhattiprolu, Prudhvi N., Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the statistical significances for exclusion and discovery of proton decay at current and future neutrino detectors. Various counterintuitive flaws associated with frequentist and modified frequentist statistical measures of significance for multi-channel counting experiments are discussed in a general context and illustrated with examples. We argue in favor of conservative Bayesian-motivated statistical measures, and as an application we employ these measures to obtain the current lower limits on proton partial lifetime at various confidence levels, based on Super-Kamiokande's data, generalizing the 90\% CL published limits. Finally, we present projections for exclusion and discovery reaches for proton partial lifetimes in $p \rightarrow \overline \nu K^+$ and $p \rightarrow e^+ \pi^0$ decay channels at Hyper-Kamiokande, DUNE, JUNO, and THEIA., Comment: 58 pages. v2: published in PRD with minor revisions
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- 2022
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12. Report of the Topical Group on Physics Beyond the Standard Model at Energy Frontier for Snowmass 2021
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Bose, Tulika, Boveia, Antonio, Doglioni, Caterina, Griso, Simone Pagan, Hirschauer, James, Lipeles, Elliot, Liu, Zhen, Shah, Nausheen R., Wang, Lian-Tao, Agashe, Kaustubh, Alimena, Juliette, Baum, Sebastian, Berkat, Mohamed, Black, Kevin, Gardner, Gwen, Gherghetta, Tony, Greaves, Josh, Haehn, Maxx, Harris, Phil C., Harris, Robert, Hogan, Julie, Jayawardana, Suneth, Kahn, Abraham, Kalinowski, Jan, Knapen, Simon, Lewis, Ian M., Narain, Meenakshi, Pachal, Katherine, Reece, Matthew, Reina, Laura, Robens, Tania, Tricoli, Alessandro, Wagner, Carlos E. M., Xu, Riley, Yu, Felix, Zarnecki, Filip, Aboubrahim, Amin, Albert, Andreas, Albrow, Michael, Altmannshofer, Wolfgang, Andonian, Gerard, Apresyan, Artur, Assamagan, Kétévi Adikle, Azzi, Patrizia, Baer, Howard, Baker, Michael J., Banerjee, Avik, Barger, Vernon, Batell, Brian, Bauer, Martin, Beauchesne, Hugues, Bein, Samuel, Belyaev, Alexander, Beniwal, Ankit, Berggren, Mikael, Bhattiprolu, Prudhvi N., Blinov, Nikita, Blondel, Alain, Brandt, Oleg, Cacciapaglia, Giacomo, Capdevilla, Rodolfo, Carena, Marcela, Cazzaniga, Cesare, Celiberto, Francesco Giovanni, Cesarotti, Cari, Chekanov, Sergei V., Cheng, Hsin-Chia, Chen, Thomas Y., Chen, Yuze, Chivukula, R. Sekhar, Citron, Matthew, Cline, James, Cohen, Tim, Collins, Jack H., Corrigan, Eric, Craig, Nathaniel, Craik, Daniel, Crivellin, Andreas, Curtin, David, Darmora, Smita, Das, Arindam, Dasu, Sridhara, de Cosa, Annapaola, Deandrea, Aldo, Delgado, Antonio, Demiragli, Zeynep, d'Enterria, David, Deppisch, Frank F., Dermisek, Radovan, Desai, Nishita, Deshpande, Abhay, de Vries, Jordy, Dickinson, Jennet, Dienes, Keith R., Di Petrillo, Karri Folan, Dolan, Matthew J., Dong, Peter, Draper, Patrick, Drewes, Marco, Dreyer, Etienne, Du, Peizhi, Eble, Florian, Ekhterachian, Majid, Endo, Motoi, Essig, Rouven, Farr, Jesse N., Fassi, Farida, Feng, Jonathan L., Ferretti, Gabriele, Filipetto, Daniele, Flacke, Thomas, Franceschini, Roberto, Franzosi, Diogo Buarque, Fujii, Keisuke, Fuks, Benjamin, Gadam, Sri Aditya, Gao, Boyu, Garcia-Bellido, Aran, Garcia, Isabel Garcia, Garzelli, Maria Vittoria, Gedney, Stephen, Genest, Marie-Hélène, Ghosh, Tathagata, Golkowski, Mark, di Cortona, Giovanni Grilli, Guler, Emine Gurpinar, Guler, Yalcin, Guo, C., Graf, Nate, Haisch, Ulrich, Hajer, Jan, Hamaguchi, Koichi, Han, Tao, Harris, Philip, Heinemeyer, Sven, Hill, Christopher S., Hiltbrand, Joshua, Holmes, Tova Ray, Homiller, Samuel, Hong, Sungwoo, Hopkins, Walter, Hsu, Shih-Chieh, Ilten, Phil, Islam, Wasikul, Iwamoto, Sho, Jeans, Daniel, Jeanty, Laura, Jia, Haoyi, Jindariani, Sergo, Johnson, Daniel, Kahlhoefer, Felix, Kahn, Yonatan, Karchin, Paul, Katsouleas, Thomas, Kawada, Shin-ichi, Kawamura, Junichiro, Kelso, Chris, Khoda, Elham E, Khoze, Valery, Kim, Doojin, Kitahara, Teppei, Klaric, Juraj, Klasen, Michael, Kong, Kyoungchul, Kotlarski, Wojciech, Kotwal, Ashutosh V., Kozaczuk, Jonathan, Kriske, Richard, Kulkarni, Suchita, Kumar, Jason, Kunkel, Manuel, Landsberg, Greg, Lane, Kenneth, Lange, Clemens, Lee, Lawrence, Liao, Jiajun, Lillard, Benjamin, Li, Lingfeng, Li, Shuailong, Li, Shu, List, Jenny, Li, Tong, Liu, Hongkai, Liu, Jia, Long, Jonathan D, Lunghi, Enrico, Lyu, Kun-Feng, Marfatia, Danny, Martinez, Dakotah, Martin, Stephen P., McGinnis, Navin, McGinty, Karrick, Mękała, Krzysztof, Meloni, Federico, Mikulenko, Oleksii, Huang, Ming, Mishra, Rashmish K., Mitra, Manimala, Mitsou, Vasiliki A., Moon, Chang-Seong, Moreno, Alexander, Moroi, Takeo, Mourou, Gerard, Mrowietz, Malte, Muggli, Patric, Nakajima, Jurina, Nath, Pran, Nelson, J., Neubert, Matthias, Nosler, Laura, de Vera, Maria Teresa Núñez Pardo, Okada, Nobuchika, Okada, Satomi, Okorokov, Vitalii A., Onel, Yasar, Ou, Tong, Ovchynnikov, Maksym, Padhan, Rojalin, Pani, Priscilla, Panizzi, Luca, Papaefstathiou, Andreas, Pedro, Kevin, Peña, Cristián, Piazza, Federica, Pinfold, James, Pinna, Deborah, Porod, Werner, Potter, Chris, Prim, Markus Tobias, Profumo, Stefano, Proudfoot, James, Rai, Mudit, Rajec, Filip, Ramos, Reese, Ramsey-Musolf, Michael J., Resta-Lopez, Javier, Reuter, Jürgen, Ringwald, Andreas, Rizzi, Chiara, Rizzo, Thomas G., Rossi, Giancarlo, Ruiz, Richard, Rygaard, L., Sahai, Aakash A., Salam, Shadman, Sandick, Pearl, Sathyan, Deepak, Scherb, Christiane, Schwaller, Pedro, Schwarze, Leonard, Scott, Pat, Sekmen, Sezen, Sengupta, Dibyashree, Sen, S., Sfyrla, Anna, Shackelford, Eric, Sharma, T., Sharma, Varun, Shelton, Jessie, Shepherd, William, Shin, Seodong, Simmons, Elizabeth H., Sloneker, Zoie, Sierra, Carlos Vázquez, Sjöstrand, Torbjörn, Snyder, Scott, Song, Huayang, Stark, Giordon, Stengel, Patrick, Stohr, Joachim, Stolarski, Daniel, Strassler, Matt, Strobbe, Nadja, Gonski, Julia, Suarez, Rebeca Gonzalez, Suehara, Taikan, Su, Shufang, Su, Wei, Syed, Raza M., Tait, Tim M. P., Tajima, Toshiki, Tang, Andy, Tata, Xerxes, Tchalokov, Teodor, Thamm, Andrea, Thomas, Brooks, Toro, Natalia, Tran, Nhan V., Truong, Loan, Tsai, Yu-Dai, Tuecke, Eva, Venkatasubramanian, Nikhilesh, Verhaaren, Chris B., Vuosalo, Carl, Wang, Xiao-Ping, Wang, Xing, Wang, Yikun, Wang, Zhen, Weber, Christian, White, Glen, White, Martin, Williams, Anthony G., Williams, Brady, Williams, Mike, Willocq, Stephane, Woodcock, Alex, Wu, Yongcheng, Xie, Ke-Pan, Xie, Keping, Xie, Si, Yeh, C. -H., Yonamine, Ryo, Yu, David, Yu, S. -S., Zaazoua, Mohamed, Żarnecki, Aleksander Filip, Zembaczynski, Kamil, Zhang, Danyi, Zhang, Jinlong, Zimmermann, Frank, and Zurita, Jose
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
This is the Snowmass2021 Energy Frontier (EF) Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) report. It combines the EF topical group reports of EF08 (Model-specific explorations), EF09 (More general explorations), and EF10 (Dark Matter at Colliders). The report includes a general introduction to BSM motivations and the comparative prospects for proposed future experiments for a broad range of potential BSM models and signatures, including compositeness, SUSY, leptoquarks, more general new bosons and fermions, long-lived particles, dark matter, charged-lepton flavor violation, and anomaly detection., Comment: 108 pages + 38 pages references and appendix, 37 figures, Report of the Topical Group on Beyond the Standard Model Physics at Energy Frontier for Snowmass 2021. The first nine authors are the Conveners, with Contributions from the other authors
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13. Three-loop QCD corrections to the electroweak boson masses
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Martin, Stephen P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
I find the three-loop corrections at leading order in QCD to the physical masses of the Higgs, W, and Z bosons in the Standard Model. The results are obtained as functions of the $\overline{\rm{MS}}$ Lagrangian parameters only, using the tadpole-free scheme for the vacuum expectation value. The dependences of the computed masses on the renormalization scale are found to be smaller than present experimental uncertainties in each case. In the case of the Higgs boson mass, the new result is the state-of-the-art, while the results for $W$ and $Z$ are in good numerical agreement with corresponding results in the on-shell and hybrid schemes. These results are now included in the SMDR (Standard Model in Dimensional Regularization) computer code., Comment: 22 pages. v2 includes comparison with the 2022 CDF result for the W boson mass, comparison with results in on-shell and hybrid schemes, and enhanced discussion of the difference between complex pole and PDG-convention masses
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- 2022
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14. Correction: The potential compensation principle and constant marginal utility of income
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Martin, Stephen
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15. A New Frontier for Studying Within-Person Variability: Bayesian Multivariate Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity Models
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Rast, Philippe, Martin, Stephen R, Liu, Siwei, and Williams, Donald R
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Applied and Developmental Psychology ,Social and Personality Psychology ,Mathematical Sciences ,Statistics ,Psychology ,Brain Disorders ,Humans ,Bayes Theorem ,Time Factors ,multivariate GARCH ,BEKK ,DCC ,within-person variance ,individual models ,Cognitive Sciences ,Social Sciences Methods ,Applied and developmental psychology ,Social and personality psychology - Abstract
Research on individual variation has received increased attention. The bulk of the models discussed in psychological research so far, focus mainly on the temporal development of the mean structure. We expand the view on within-person residual variability and present a new model parameterization derived from classic multivariate GARCH models used to predict and forecast volatility in financial time-series. We propose a new pdBEKK and a modified dynamic conditional correlation (DCC) model that accommodate external time-varying predictors for the within-person variance. The main goal of this work is to evaluate the potential usefulness of MGARCH models for research in within-person variability. MGARCH models partition the within-person variance into, at least, 3 components: An overall constant and unconditional baseline variance, a process that introduces variance conditional on previous innovations, or random shocks, and a process that governs the carry-over effects of previous conditional variance, similar to an AR model. These models allow for variance spillover effects from one time-series to another. We illustrate the pdBEKK- and the DCC-MGARCH on two individuals who have rated their daily positive and negative affect over 100 consecutive days. The full models comprised a multivariate ARMA(1,1) model for the means and included physical activity as moderator of the overall baseline variance. Overall, the pdBEKK seems to result in a more straightforward psychological interpretation, but the DCC is generally easier to estimate and can accommodate more simultaneous time-series. Both models require rather large amounts of datapoints to detect nonzero parameters. We provide an R-package bmgarch that facilitates the estimation of these types of models. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
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16. Applying the PDP to Government and Industry Career Pathways
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Mayfield, Kimberley, Holloway, Alexandra, Jacox, Michael G, and Martin, Stephen
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course design ,government ,industry ,inquiry ,internships ,mentoring - Abstract
Transitioning from graduate student roles in academia to professional careers in industry and government affords ISEE’s Professional Development Program (PDP) alumni the opportunity to apply lessons and techniques learned at the PDP to new environments with new goals. In mission-focused government roles, PDP alumni apply their expertise in inquiry-style teaching to mentor junior staff and develop projects that meet governmental requirements, while preserving STEM learner identities. Alumni find that the principles of inquiry-style teaching have applicability across professional development spectrums — from mentoring high school interns through training postdoctoral researchers and managing teams of diverse career stages. In industry, where fast-paced corporate goals drive innovation, alumni have found that PDP principles in developing explicit content and practice learning outcomes have helped them develop unique roles within their companies. Additionally, across both industry and government roles, all PDP alumni on this panel report that PDP’s focus on leadership development, effective meeting strategies, and inclusive management practices have readied them for their post-academia careers.
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- 2022
17. Renormalized $\epsilon$-finite master integrals and their virtues: the three-loop self energy case
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Martin, Stephen P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Loop diagram calculations typically rely on reduction to a finite set of master integrals in $4 - 2\epsilon$ dimensions. It has been shown that for any problem, the masters can be chosen so that their coefficients are finite as $\epsilon \rightarrow 0$. I propose a definition of renormalized $\epsilon$-finite master integrals, which incorporate ultraviolet divergence subtractions in a specific way. A key advantage of this choice is that in expressions for physical observables, expansions to positive powers in $\epsilon$ are never needed. As an example, I provide the subtractions for general three-loop self-energy integrals. The differential equations method is used to compute numerically the renormalized $\epsilon$-finite master integrals for arbitrary external momentum invariant, in special cases with internal masses equal to a single scale or zero. These include the ones necessary for the three-loop QCD corrections to the self-energies of the W, Z, and Higgs bosons. In principle, the same method should provide for numerical computation of general three-loop self energies with any masses., Comment: 33 pages. v2 includes one additional even threshold topology
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- 2021
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18. Putting the individual into reliability: Bayesian testing of homogeneous within-person variance in hierarchical models
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Williams, Donald R, Martin, Stephen R, and Rast, Philippe
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Biological Psychology ,Cognitive and Computational Psychology ,Mathematical Sciences ,Statistics ,Psychology ,Clinical Research ,Bayes Theorem ,Humans ,Inhibition ,Psychological ,Reproducibility of Results ,Bayesian ,Varying reliability ,Within-person variance ,Bayes factor ,Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing ,Cognitive Sciences ,Experimental Psychology ,Biological psychology ,Cognitive and computational psychology - Abstract
Measurement reliability is a fundamental concept in psychology. It is traditionally considered a stable property of a questionnaire, measurement device, or experimental task. Although intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) are often used to assess reliability in repeated measure designs, their descriptive nature depends upon the assumption of a common within-person variance. This work focuses on the presumption that each individual is adequately described by the average within-person variance in hierarchical models. And thus whether reliability generalizes to the individual level, which leads directly into the notion of individually varying ICCs. In particular, we introduce a novel approach, using the Bayes factor, wherein a researcher can directly test for homogeneous within-person variance in hierarchical models. Additionally, we introduce a membership model that allows for classifying which (and how many) individuals belong to the common variance model. The utility of our methodology is demonstrated on cognitive inhibition tasks. We find that heterogeneous within-person variance is a defining feature of these tasks, and in one case, the ratio between the largest to smallest within-person variance exceeded 20. This translates into a tenfold difference in person-specific reliability! We also find that few individuals belong to the common variance model, and thus traditional reliability indices are potentially masking important individual variation. We discuss the implications of our findings and possible future directions. The methods are implemented in the R package vICC.
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- 2022
19. Dopamine D1-like receptors modulate synchronized oscillations in the hippocampal–prefrontal–amygdala circuit in contextual fear
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Stubbendorff, Christine, Hale, Ed, Bast, Tobias, Cassaday, Helen J., Martin, Stephen J., Suwansawang, Sopapun, Halliday, David M., and Stevenson, Carl W.
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- 2023
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20. Sex-specific effects of calving season on joint health and biomarkers in Montana ranchers
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Thompson, Matthew A., Martin, Stephen A., Hislop, Brady D., Younkin, Roubie, Andrews, Tara M., Miller, Kaleena, June, Ronald K., and Adams, Erik S.
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- 2023
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21. Total escape of SARS-CoV-2 from dual monoclonal antibody therapy in an immunocompromised patient
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Jaki, Lena, Weigang, Sebastian, Kern, Lisa, Kramme, Stefanie, Wrobel, Antoni G., Grawitz, Andrea B., Nawrath, Philipp, Martin, Stephen R., Dähne, Theo, Beer, Julius, Disch, Miriam, Kolb, Philipp, Gutbrod, Lisa, Reuter, Sandra, Warnatz, Klaus, Schwemmle, Martin, Gamblin, Steven J., Neumann-Haefelin, Elke, Schnepf, Daniel, Welte, Thomas, Kochs, Georg, Huzly, Daniela, Panning, Marcus, and Fuchs, Jonas
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- 2023
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22. Characterisation of a cyclic peptide that binds to the RAS binding domain of phosphoinositide 3-kinase p110α
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Ismail, Mohamed, Martin, Stephen R., George, Roger, Houghton, Francesca, Kelly, Geoff, Chaleil, Raphaël A. G., Anastasiou, Panayiotis, Wang, Xinyue, O’Reilly, Nicola, Federico, Stefania, Joshi, Dhira, Nagaraj, Hemavathi, Cooley, Rachel, Hui, Ning Sze, Molina-Arcas, Miriam, Hancock, David C., Tavassoli, Ali, and Downward, Julian
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- 2023
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23. High-quality axions in solutions to the $\mu$ problem
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Bhattiprolu, Prudhvi N. and Martin, Stephen P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Solutions to the $\mu$ problem in supersymmetry based on the Kim-Nilles mechanism naturally feature a Dine-Fischler-Srednicki-Zhitnitsky (DFSZ) axion with decay constant of order the geometric mean of the Planck and TeV scales, consistent with astrophysical limits. We investigate minimal models of this type with two gauge-singlet fields that break a Peccei-Quinn symmetry, and extensions with extra vectorlike quark and lepton supermultiplets consistent with gauge coupling unification. We show that there are many anomaly-free discrete symmetries, depending on the vectorlike matter content, that protect the Peccei-Quinn symmetry to sufficiently high order to solve the strong CP problem. We study the axion couplings in this class of models. Models of this type that are automatically free of the domain wall problem require at least one pair of strongly interacting vectorlike multiplets with mass at the intermediate scale, and predict axion couplings that are greatly enhanced compared to the minimal supersymmetric DFSZ models, putting them within reach of proposed axion searches., Comment: 50 pages. v2: references added. v3: accepted by PRD, minor changes in Section V, references added
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- 2021
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24. Spontaneous circulation of active microtubules confined by optical traps.
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Martin, Stephen E, Brunner, Matthew E, and Deutsch, Joshua M
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Emergent behavior ,Fluid dynamics ,Microtubules ,Non-equilibrium systems ,Nonlinear dynamics ,Optical traps ,Other Physical Sciences ,Biophysics - Abstract
We propose an experiment to demonstrate spontaneous ordering and symmetry breaking of kinesin-driven microtubules confined to an optical trap. Calculations involving the feasibility of such an experiment are first performed which analyze the power needed to confine microtubules and address heating concerns. We then present the results of first-principles simulations of active microtubules confined in such a trap and analyze the types of motion observed by the microtubules as well as the velocity of the surrounding fluid, both near the trap and in the far-field. We find three distinct phases characterized by breaking of distinct symmetries and also analyze the power spectrum of the angular momenta of polymers to further quantify the differences between these phases. Under the correct conditions, microtubules were found to spontaneously align with one another and circle the trap in one direction.
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- 2021
25. Criteria for projected discovery and exclusion sensitivities of counting experiments
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Bhattiprolu, Prudhvi N., Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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Physics - Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The projected discovery and exclusion capabilities of particle physics and astrophysics/cosmology experiments are often quantified using the median expected $p$-value or its corresponding significance. We argue that this criterion leads to flawed results, which for example can counterintuitively project lessened sensitivities if the experiment takes more data or reduces its background. We discuss the merits of several alternatives to the median expected significance, both when the background is known and when it is subject to some uncertainty. We advocate for standard use of the "exact Asimov significance" $Z^{\rm A}$ detailed in this paper., Comment: 10 pages. v2: new information about the extreme no-background limit included, two new figures added, other minor changes
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- 2020
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26. Signal-background interference for digluon resonances at the Large Hadron Collider
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Bhattiprolu, Prudhvi N. and Martin, Stephen P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We study the interference between the amplitudes for $gg \rightarrow X \rightarrow gg$, where $X$ is a new heavy digluon resonance, and the QCD background $gg \rightarrow gg$, at the Large Hadron Collider. The interference produces a large low-mass tail and a deficit of events above the resonance mass, compared to the naive pure resonance peak. For a variety of different resonance quantum numbers and masses, we evaluate the signal-background interference contribution at leading order, including showering, hadronization, and detector effects. The resulting new physics dijet mass distribution may have a shape that appears, after QCD background fitting and subtraction, to resemble an enhanced peak, a shelf, a peak/dip, or even a pure dip. We argue that the true limits on new digluon resonances are likely to differ significantly from the limits obtained when interference is neglected, especially if the branching ratio to $gg$ is less than 1., Comment: 47 pages, lots of figures. v2: minor changes. v3: accepted by PRD, minor changes in Sections IV and V, reference added
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- 2020
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27. Mixed gluinos and sgluons from a new SU(3) gauge group
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Martin, Stephen P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
I study supersymmetric models in which the QCD gauge group is the remnant diagonal subgroup from the spontaneous breaking of an $SU(3) \times SU(3)$ gauge group at a multi-TeV scale. In renormalizable models with soft supersymmetry breaking, the scalar potential is shown to have global minima with the required gauge symmetry breaking pattern. In addition to a massive color octet vector boson, this framework predicts 3 color octet spin-0 sgluons, and 4 color octet gluinos with both Dirac and Majorana mass terms. One of the gluino mass eigenstates typically has a coupling to quark-squark pairs that is at least as large as the prediction of minimal supersymmetry, but it need not be the lightest one., Comment: 30 pages
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- 2019
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28. From Spinors to Supersymmetry
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Dreiner, Herbi K., Haber, Howard E., and Martin, Stephen P.
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- 2023
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29. Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking
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Martin, Stephen P., Wells, James D., Becker, Kurt H., Series Editor, Di Meglio, Jean-Marc, Series Editor, Hassani, Sadri, Series Editor, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten, Series Editor, Munro, Bill, Series Editor, Needs, Richard, Series Editor, Rhodes, William T., Series Editor, Scott, Susan, Series Editor, Stanley, H. Eugene, Series Editor, Stutzmann, Martin, Series Editor, Wipf, Andreas, Series Editor, Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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- 2022
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30. Fermi Theory of Weak Interactions
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Martin, Stephen P., Wells, James D., Becker, Kurt H., Series Editor, Di Meglio, Jean-Marc, Series Editor, Hassani, Sadri, Series Editor, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten, Series Editor, Munro, Bill, Series Editor, Needs, Richard, Series Editor, Rhodes, William T., Series Editor, Scott, Susan, Series Editor, Stanley, H. Eugene, Series Editor, Stutzmann, Martin, Series Editor, Wipf, Andreas, Series Editor, Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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31. Relativistic Quantum Mechanics of Single Particles
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Martin, Stephen P., Wells, James D., Becker, Kurt H., Series Editor, Di Meglio, Jean-Marc, Series Editor, Hassani, Sadri, Series Editor, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten, Series Editor, Munro, Bill, Series Editor, Needs, Richard, Series Editor, Rhodes, William T., Series Editor, Scott, Susan, Series Editor, Stanley, H. Eugene, Series Editor, Stutzmann, Martin, Series Editor, Wipf, Andreas, Series Editor, Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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32. Quantum Electro-Dynamics (QED)
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Martin, Stephen P., Wells, James D., Becker, Kurt H., Series Editor, Di Meglio, Jean-Marc, Series Editor, Hassani, Sadri, Series Editor, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten, Series Editor, Munro, Bill, Series Editor, Needs, Richard, Series Editor, Rhodes, William T., Series Editor, Scott, Susan, Series Editor, Stanley, H. Eugene, Series Editor, Stutzmann, Martin, Series Editor, Wipf, Andreas, Series Editor, Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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33. Decay Processes
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Martin, Stephen P., Wells, James D., Becker, Kurt H., Series Editor, Di Meglio, Jean-Marc, Series Editor, Hassani, Sadri, Series Editor, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten, Series Editor, Munro, Bill, Series Editor, Needs, Richard, Series Editor, Rhodes, William T., Series Editor, Scott, Susan, Series Editor, Stanley, H. Eugene, Series Editor, Stutzmann, Martin, Series Editor, Wipf, Andreas, Series Editor, Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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34. Field Theory and Lagrangians
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Martin, Stephen P., Wells, James D., Becker, Kurt H., Series Editor, Di Meglio, Jean-Marc, Series Editor, Hassani, Sadri, Series Editor, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten, Series Editor, Munro, Bill, Series Editor, Needs, Richard, Series Editor, Rhodes, William T., Series Editor, Scott, Susan, Series Editor, Stanley, H. Eugene, Series Editor, Stutzmann, Martin, Series Editor, Wipf, Andreas, Series Editor, Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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35. Quantum Chromo-Dynamics (QCD)
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Martin, Stephen P., Wells, James D., Becker, Kurt H., Series Editor, Di Meglio, Jean-Marc, Series Editor, Hassani, Sadri, Series Editor, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten, Series Editor, Munro, Bill, Series Editor, Needs, Richard, Series Editor, Rhodes, William T., Series Editor, Scott, Susan, Series Editor, Stanley, H. Eugene, Series Editor, Stutzmann, Martin, Series Editor, Wipf, Andreas, Series Editor, Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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36. Special Relativity and Lorentz Transformations
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Martin, Stephen P., Wells, James D., Becker, Kurt H., Series Editor, Di Meglio, Jean-Marc, Series Editor, Hassani, Sadri, Series Editor, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten, Series Editor, Munro, Bill, Series Editor, Needs, Richard, Series Editor, Rhodes, William T., Series Editor, Scott, Susan, Series Editor, Stanley, H. Eugene, Series Editor, Stutzmann, Martin, Series Editor, Wipf, Andreas, Series Editor, Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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37. Neutrinos
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Martin, Stephen P., Wells, James D., Becker, Kurt H., Series Editor, Di Meglio, Jean-Marc, Series Editor, Hassani, Sadri, Series Editor, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten, Series Editor, Munro, Bill, Series Editor, Needs, Richard, Series Editor, Rhodes, William T., Series Editor, Scott, Susan, Series Editor, Stanley, H. Eugene, Series Editor, Stutzmann, Martin, Series Editor, Wipf, Andreas, Series Editor, Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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38. Introduction
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Martin, Stephen P., Wells, James D., Becker, Kurt H., Series Editor, Di Meglio, Jean-Marc, Series Editor, Hassani, Sadri, Series Editor, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten, Series Editor, Munro, Bill, Series Editor, Needs, Richard, Series Editor, Rhodes, William T., Series Editor, Scott, Susan, Series Editor, Stanley, H. Eugene, Series Editor, Stutzmann, Martin, Series Editor, Wipf, Andreas, Series Editor, Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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39. The Standard Electroweak Model
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Martin, Stephen P., Wells, James D., Becker, Kurt H., Series Editor, Di Meglio, Jean-Marc, Series Editor, Hassani, Sadri, Series Editor, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten, Series Editor, Munro, Bill, Series Editor, Needs, Richard, Series Editor, Rhodes, William T., Series Editor, Scott, Susan, Series Editor, Stanley, H. Eugene, Series Editor, Stutzmann, Martin, Series Editor, Wipf, Andreas, Series Editor, Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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40. Neutral Meson Mixing
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Martin, Stephen P., Wells, James D., Becker, Kurt H., Series Editor, Di Meglio, Jean-Marc, Series Editor, Hassani, Sadri, Series Editor, Hjorth-Jensen, Morten, Series Editor, Munro, Bill, Series Editor, Needs, Richard, Series Editor, Rhodes, William T., Series Editor, Scott, Susan, Series Editor, Stanley, H. Eugene, Series Editor, Stutzmann, Martin, Series Editor, Wipf, Andreas, Series Editor, Martin, Stephen P., and Wells, James D.
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41. The Reliability Factor: Modeling Individual Reliability with Multiple Items from a Single Assessment
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Martin, Stephen R. and Rast, Philippe
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42. Standard Model parameters in the tadpole-free pure $\overline{\rm{MS}}$ scheme
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Martin, Stephen P. and Robertson, David G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present an implementation and numerical study of the Standard Model couplings, masses, and vacuum expectation value (VEV), using the pure $\overline{\rm{MS}}$ renormalization scheme based on dimensional regularization. Here, the $\overline{\rm{MS}}$ Lagrangian parameters are treated as the fundamental inputs, and the VEV is defined as the minimum of the Landau gauge effective potential, so that tadpole diagrams vanish, resulting in improved convergence of perturbation theory. State-of-the-art calculations relating the $\overline{\rm{MS}}$ inputs to on-shell observables are implemented in a consistent way within a public computer code library, SMDR (Standard Model in Dimensional Regularization), which can be run interactively or called by other programs. Included here for the first time are the full 2-loop contributions to the Fermi constant within this scheme and studies of the minimization condition for the VEV at 3-loop order with 4-loop QCD effects. We also implement, and study the scale dependence of, all known multi-loop contributions to the physical masses of the Higgs boson, the W and Z bosons, and the top quark, the fine structure constant and weak mixing angle, and the renormalization group equations and threshold matching relations for the gauge couplings, fermion masses, and Yukawa couplings., Comment: 26 pages. The SMDR code can be obtained from https://davidgrobertson.github.io/SMDR/ v2: references added. v3: code updated with 3-loop QCD corrections to Higgs, W, Z masses. v4: The parameterization of the complex pole masses of W,Z has been changed in the code
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43. Prospects for vectorlike leptons at future proton-proton colliders
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Bhattiprolu, Prudhvi N. and Martin, Stephen P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Vectorlike leptons are an intriguing possibility for physics beyond the Standard Model. We study the reach for discovering (at 5$\sigma$ significance) or excluding (at 95 per cent confidence) models of charged vectorlike leptons that mix predominantly with the tau, using multi-lepton signatures at various future proton-proton collider options: a high-luminosity LHC with $\sqrt{s} =$ 14 TeV, a high-energy LHC with $\sqrt{s} =$ 27 TeV, and possible new longer-tunnel colliders with $\sqrt{s} =$ 70 or 100 TeV. For weak isodoublet vectorlike leptons, we estimate that a 27 TeV high-energy LHC with 15 ab$^{-1}$ could exclude masses up to about 2300 GeV, or discover them if the mass is less than about 1700 GeV, while a 100 TeV collider with 30 ab$^{-1}$ could exclude masses up to about 5750 GeV, or make a discovery if the mass is less than about 4000 GeV. However, we find that weak isosinglet vectorlike leptons present a much more difficult challenge, with some reach for exclusion, but not for discovery at any of the collider options considered., Comment: 38 pages. v2 more information about backgrounds included
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44. Bayesian Multivariate Mixed-Effects Location Scale Modeling of Longitudinal Relations Among Affective Traits, States, and Physical Activity
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Williams, Donald R, Martin, Stephen R, Liu, Siwei, and Rast, Philippe
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Biological Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Neurosciences ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Prevention ,Basic Behavioral and Social Science ,Clinical Research ,Aetiology ,2.5 Research design and methodologies (aetiology) ,Mental health ,personality assessment ,personality traits and states ,multivariate mixed-effect location scale model ,intraindividual variability ,Bayesian inference ,Psychology ,Social Psychology ,Biochemistry and cell biology ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
Intensive longitudinal studies and experience sampling methods are becoming more common in psychology. While they provide a unique opportunity to ask novel questions about within-person processes relating to personality, there is a lack of methods specifically built to characterize the interplay between traits and states. We thus introduce a Bayesian multivariate mixed-effects location scale model (M-MELSM). The formulation can simultaneously model both personality traits (the location) and states (the scale) for multivariate data common to personality research. Variables can be included to predict either (or both) the traits and states, in addition to estimating random effects therein. This provides correlations between location and scale random effects, both across and within each outcome, which allows for characterizing relations between any number of personality traits and the corresponding states. We take a fully Bayesian approach, not only to make estimation possible, but also because it provides the necessary information for use in psychological applications such as hypothesis testing. To illustrate the model we use data from 194 individuals that provided daily ratings of negative and positive affect, as well as their physical activity in the form of step counts over 100 consecutive days. We describe the fitted model, where we emphasize, with visualization, the richness of information provided by the M-MELSM. We demonstrate Bayesian hypothesis testing for the correlations between the random effects. We conclude by discussing limitations of the MELSM in general and extensions to the M-MELSM specifically for personality research.
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45. A new frontier for studying within-person variability: Bayesian multivariate generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity models.
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Rast, Philippe, Martin, Stephen R, Liu, Siwei, and Williams, Donald R
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Social Sciences Methods ,Psychology ,Cognitive Sciences - Abstract
Research on individual variation has received increased attention. The bulk of the models discussed in psychological research so far, focus mainly on the temporal development of the mean structure. We expand the view on within-person residual variability and present a new model parameterization derived from classic multivariate GARCH models used to predict and forecast volatility in financial time-series. We propose a new pdBEKK and a modified dynamic conditional correlation (DCC) model that accommodate external time-varying predictors for the within-person variance. The main goal of this work is to evaluate the potential usefulness of MGARCH models for research in within-person variability. MGARCH models partition the within-person variance into, at least, 3 components: An overall constant and unconditional baseline variance, a process that introduces variance conditional on previous innovations, or random shocks, and a process that governs the carry-over effects of previous conditional variance, similar to an AR model. These models allow for variance spillover effects from one time-series to another. We illustrate the pdBEKK- and the DCC-MGARCH on two individuals who have rated their daily positive and negative affect over 100 consecutive days. The full models comprised a multivariate ARMA(1,1) model for the means and included physical activity as moderator of the overall baseline variance. Overall, the pdBEKK seems to result in a more straightforward psychological interpretation, but the DCC is generally easier to estimate and can accommodate more simultaneous time-series. Both models require rather large amounts of datapoints to detect nonzero parameters. We provide an R-package bmgarch that facilitates the estimation of these types of models. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
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46. Matching relations for decoupling in the Standard Model at two loops and beyond
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Martin, Stephen P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
I discuss the matching relations for the running renormalizable parameters when the heavy particles (top quark, Higgs scalar, Z and W vector bosons) are simultaneously decoupled from the Standard Model. The complete two-loop order matching for the electromagnetic coupling and all light fermion masses are obtained, augmenting existing results at 4-loop order in pure QCD and complete two-loop order for the strong coupling. I also review the further sequential decouplings of the lighter fermions (bottom quark, tau lepton, and charm quark) from the low-energy effective theory., Comment: 28 pages. v2: references added. v3: minor cosmetic notational change
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47. Varroa resistance in Apis cerana: a review
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Grindrod, Isobel and Martin, Stephen J.
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48. How Responsive is Mortality to Locally Administered Healthcare Expenditure? Estimates for England for 2014/15
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Martin, Stephen, Claxton, Karl, Lomas, James, and Longo, Francesco
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49. Spontaneous Circulation of Active Microtubules Confined by Optical Traps
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Martin, Stephen E, Brunner, Matthew E, and Deutsch, Joshua M
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Quantitative Biology - Biomolecules ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Physics - Biological Physics - Abstract
We propose an experiment to demonstrate spontaneous ordering and symmetry breaking of kinesin-driven microtubules confined to an optical trap. Calculations involving the feasibility of such an experiment are first performed which analyze the power needed to confine microtubules and address heating concerns. We then present the results of first-principles simulations of active microtubules confined in such a trap and analyze the types of motion observed by the microtubules as well as the velocity of the surrounding fluid, both near the trap and in the far-field. We find three distinct phases characterized by breaking of distinct symmetries and also analyze the power spectrum of the angular momenta of polymers to further quantify the differences between these phases. Under the correct conditions, microtubules were found to spontaneously align with one another and circle the trap in one direction., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures
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50. Two-loop effective potential for generalized gauge fixing
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Martin, Stephen P. and Patel, Hiren H.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We obtain the two-loop effective potential for general renormalizable theories, using a generalized gauge-fixing scheme that includes as special cases the background-field $R_\xi$ gauges, the Fermi gauges, and the familiar Landau gauge, and using dimensional regularization in the bare and \MSbar renormalization schemes. As examples, the results are then specialized to the Abelian Higgs model and to the Standard Model. In the case of the Standard Model, we study how the vacuum expectation value and the minimum vacuum energy depend numerically on the gauge-fixing parameters. The results at fixed two-loop order exhibit non-convergent behavior for sufficiently large gauge-fixing parameters; this can presumably be addressed by a resummation of higher-order contributions., Comment: 53 pages
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