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Role of Charm Factory in Extracting CKM-Phase Information via B --> DK
In this paper we study the impact of data that can be obtained from a Charm
Factory on the determination of the CKM parameter gamma from decays of the form
B -> D0 K where the D0 decays to specific inclusive and exclusive final states.
In particular, for each exclusive final state , the charm factory can
determine the strong phase difference between D0-> f and D0-bar -> f by
exploiting correlations in psi(3770)-> D0 D0-bar. This provides crucial input
to the determination of gamma via the interference of B+- -> K+- D0 -> f with
B+- -> K+- D0-bar -> f. We discuss how the method may be generalized to
inclusive final states and illustrate with a toy model how such methods may
offer one of the best means to determine gamma with 10^8-10^9 B-mesons.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, Version 2: Fixed typos; add reference; Version
3: fixed latex glitc
Getting beta-alpha without penguins
Oscillation effects in B0 -> Ks D0 and related processes are considered to
determine delta=beta-alpha+pi. We suggest that D0 decays to CP eigenstates used
in concert with inclusive D0 decays provide a powerful method for determining
delta cleanly i.e. without any complication from penguin processes. The CP
asymmetry is expected to be <=40% for D0 decays to non-CP eigenstates and <=80%
for decays to CP eigenstates. This method can lead to a fairly accurate
determination of delta with O(10^8-10^9) B-mesons.Comment: 4 pages 1 figure; Version 2: minor changes; references added; Some
changes in response to Referee Comment
CP Nonconservation in
CP violation effects in are examined. CP-odd,
-odd and -even observables can both be used to extract information on
the real and imaginary parts of Feynman amplitudes. Two Higgs doublet model
with CP violating phase from neutral Higgs exchange is used to estimate
possible effects.Comment: 9 pages, 4 Figures, Late
Fermi Space Telescope highlights
The Fermi Space Mission has had a remarkable first two years
of operation in low-Earth orbit, collecting over 380 million events, and revealing unprecedented details of the gamma-ray sky. The Large Area Telescope (LAT) has lived up to expectations. Being the first all-sky monitor in almost real time has revealed a wealth of transient phenomena. Some highlights of the discoveries made by the Fermi-LAT in the past two years are presented. Possible future directions
for this highly successful mission will be discussed
A Comparison of Two Methods of Teaching Mathematics: Manipulative and Conventional.
This study was designed to provide information on the use of manipulatives in an elementary school mathematics curriculum. The primary goal was to determine if there was a significant difference in student achievement in mathematics at the third grade level when selected mathematics concepts are taught through the use of manipulatives compared to the use of conventional textbooks and worksheets. The sample in this study consisted of one third grade class from a small school in a community of approximately six thousand people. This class of twenty-four students, eleven girls and thirteen boys was taught by the researcher. The class was divided into two matched groups based on information from a standardized achievement test and a textbook pretest over selected math concepts. The experimental group used manipulatives to master the lesson objectives. The control group used the conventional textbook and worksheet pages to master the lesson objectives. A post test published by the Heath Mathematics Company was administered to both groups to see if there was a significant difference in student achievement. Analysis of the data through use of a t-test showed a significant difference to the .001 level of confidence in student achievement in third grade mathematics with the experimental group producing higher scores than the control group. The findings from this limited study support the use of manipulatives as a supplement to the third grade mathematics curriculum
Bounds on charged higgs boson in the 2HDM type III from Tevatron
We consider the Two Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM) of type III which leads to
Flavour Changing Neutral Currents (FCNC) at tree level. In the framework of
this model we can use an appropriate form of the Yukawa Lagrangian that makes
the type II model limit of the general type III couplings apparent. This way is
useful in order to compare with the experimental data which is model dependent.
The analytical expressions of the partial width are
derived and we compare with the data available at this energy range. We examine
the limits on the new parameters from the validness of
perturbation theory.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. typos
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CP Nonconservation in at the Tevatron
The reaction is found to be rather rich in exhibiting
several different types of CP asymmetries. The spin of the top quark plays an
important role. Asymmetries are related to form factors arising from radiative
corrections of the production vertex due to non-standard physics. As
illustrations, effects are studied in two Higgs Doublet Models and in
Supersymmetric Models; asymmetries up to a few percent may be possible.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures. Note: replaced due to minor problems that
appeared on some postscript previewers. No change in conten
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