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Towards an Understanding of the New Charm and Charm-Strange Mesons
The observation of the D_{sJ}^*(2317), D_{sJ}(2460), and SELEX D^*_{sJ}(2632)
states with properties differing considerably from what was expected has led to
a renewed interest in hadron spectroscopy. In addition to these states,
non-strange partners of the D_{sJ} states have also been observed.
Understanding the D_0^* and D_1' states can provide important insights into the
D_{sJ} states. In this contribution I examine quark model predictions for the
D_0^* and D_1' states and discuss experimental measurements that can shed light
on them. I find that these states are well described as the broad, j=1/2
non-strange charmed P-wave mesons. In the latter part of this writeup I discuss
the c bar{s} possibilities for the SELEX D^*_{sJ}(2632) and measurements that
can shed light on it.Comment: Talk presented at the 1st Meeting of the APS Topical Group on
Hadronic Physics (Fermilab, Oct 24-26, 2004). 4 pages uses jpcon
Some Limited-Interest Problems
The asymptotic probability distribution of identified black-box transfer function models is studied. The main contribution is that we derive variance expressions for the real and imaginary parts of the identified models that are asymptotic in both the number of measurements and the model order. These expressions are considerably simpler than the corresponding ones that hold for fixed model orders, and yet they frequently approximate the true covariance well already with quite modest model orders. We illustrate the relevance of the asymptotic expressions by using them to compute uncertainty regions for the frequency response of an identified model
Probing Contact Interactions at High Energy Lepton Colliders
Fermion compositeness and other new physics can be signalled by the presence
of a strong four-fermion contact interaction. Here we present a study of
and contact interactions using the
reactions: at future
linear colliders with TeV and colliders
with TeV. We find that very large compositeness scales can be
probed at these machines and that the use of polarized beams can unravel their
underlying helicity structure.Comment: 12 pg, to appear in the {\it Proceedings of the 1996 DPF/DPB Summer
Study on New Directions for High Energy Physics - Snowmass96}, Snowmass, CO,
25 June - 12 July, 199
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