The silence of the little strings

Journal of High Energy Physics (2005) 731-755

Authors:

A Parnachev, A Starinets

Abstract:

We study the hydrodynamics of the high-energy phase of Little String Theory. The poles of the retarded two-point function of the stress energy tensor contain information about the speed of sound and the kinetic coefficients, such as shear and bulk viscosity. We compute this two-point function in the dual string theory and analytically continue it to lorentzian signature. We perform an independent check of our results by the lorentzian supergravity calculation in the background of non-extremal NS5-branes. The speed of sound vanishes at the Hagedorn temperature. The ratio of shear viscosity to entropy density is equal to the universal value 1/4π and does not receive α′ corrections. The ratio of bulk viscosity to entropy density equals 1/10π. We also compute the R-charge diffusion constant. In addition to the hydrodynamic singularities, the correlators have an infinite series of finite-gap poles, and a massless pole with zero attenuation. © SISSA 2005.

Improved Bounds on Universal Extra Dimensions and Consequences for LKP Dark Matter

ArXiv hep-ph/0509352 (2005)

Authors:

Thomas Flacke, Dan Hooper, John March-Russell

Abstract:

We study constraints on models with a flat "Universal'' Extra Dimension in which all Standard Model fields propagate in the bulk. A significantly improved constraint on the compactification scale is obtained from the extended set of electroweak precision observables accurately measured at LEP1 and LEP2. We find a lower bound of M_c = R^{-1} > 700 (800) GeV at the 99% (95%) confidence level. We also discuss the implications of this constraint on the prospects for the direct and indirect detection of Kaluza-Klein dark matter in this model.

Improved Bounds on Universal Extra Dimensions and Consequences for LKP Dark Matter

(2005)

Authors:

Thomas Flacke, Dan Hooper, John March-Russell

Random walks on combs

(2005)

Authors:

Bergfinnur Durhuus, Thordur Jonsson, John Wheater

Hadron spectroscopy (theory): Diquarks, tetraquarks, pentaquarks and no quarks

INT J MOD PHYS A 20:22 (2005) 5156-5163

Abstract:

States beyond those expected in the simple constituent quark model are now emerging. I focus on the scalar glueball and its mixing with states in the qq nonet, and also on correlations in Strong QCD that may form diquarks and seed qqqq states. Some models of the pentaquark candidate theta(1540) are critically discussed.