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Next-to-Leading-Order Corrections to the Production of Heavy-Flavour Jets in e+e- Collisions
In this paper we describe the calculation of the process e+e- -> Z/gamma ->
QQbar + X, where Q is a heavy quark, at order alpha_s^2.Comment: 49 pages, Latex, epsfig, 6 figures. Tables 2 and 3 labels and
captions have been fixe
On the Fragmentation Function for Heavy Quarks in e+e- collisions
We use a recent O(alpha_s^2) calculation of the differential cross section
for the production of heavy quarks in e+e- annihilation to compute a few
moments of the heavy quark single-inclusive production cross section. We verify
that, contrary to some recent claims, the leading and next-to-leading
logarithmic terms in this cross section are correctly given by the standard NLO
fragmentation function formalism for heavy quark production.Comment: 14 pages, Latex, epsfig, 4 figure
QCD Predictions for Charm and Bottom Production at RHIC
We make up-to-date QCD predictions for open charm and bottom production at
RHIC in nucleon-nucleon collisions at \sqrt{S} = 200 GeV. We also calculate the
electron spectrum resulting from heavy flavor decays to allow direct comparison
to the data. A rigorous benchmark, including the theoretical uncertainties, is
established against which nuclear collision data can be compared to obtain
evidence for nuclear effects.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
NLO Higgs boson production via gluon fusion matched with shower in POWHEG
We present a next-to-leading order calculation of Higgs boson production via
gluon fusion interfaced to shower Monte Carlo programs, implemented according
to the POWHEG method. A detailed comparison with MC@NLO and PYTHIA is carried
out for several observables, for the Tevatron and LHC colliders. Comparisons
with next-to-next-to-leading order results and with resummed ones are also
presented.Comment: Version accepted for publication by JHEP. One more figure added to
Sec 4.1.2 and two more explanatory figures and comments added to Sec 4.3 on
p_T distribution
Is There a Significant Excess in Bottom Hadroproduction at the Tevatron?
We discuss the excess in the hadroproduction of B mesons at the Tevatron. We
show that an accurate use of up-to-date information on the B fragmentation
function reduces the observed excess to an acceptable level. Possible
implications for experimental results reporting bottom quark cross sections,
also showing an excess with respect to next-to-leading order theoretical
predictions, are discussed.Comment: 5 pages, Latex, 4 figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
Heavy Flavour Production
We review the status of heavy flavour production in QCD. Comparison of
experimental and theoretical results for top and bottom production are given.
Selected topics in charm production are also discussed.Comment: 18 pages, Latex, epsfig, 12 tar-gzip-uuencoded figures. Invited talk
given at the XV International conference "Physics in Collisions", Cracow,
Poland, June 8-10, 199
The p_T Spectrum in Heavy-Flavour Photoproduction
We consider the transverse-momentum distribution of heavy flavours in
photon-hadron collisions. We present a formalism in which large
transverse-momentum logarithms are resummed to the next-to-leading level, and
mass effects are included exactly up to order alpha_em alpha_s^2, so as to
retain predictivity at both small and large transverse momenta.
Phenomenological applications relevant to charm photoproduction at HERA are
given.Comment: 26 pages, Latex, epsfig, 15 figures. Submitted to JHE
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