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Properties of the W boson
The properties of the W boson are reviewed. Particular emphasis is placed on
recent measurements from the LEP2 and Tevatron experiments.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the XVIIth International Conference
on Physics in Collision, 1997, Ed. H. Heath, World Scientific, Singapor
Anomalous Magnetic and Electric Dipole Moments of the Tau
This paper reviews the theoretical predictions for and the experimental
measurements of the anomalous magnetic and electric dipole moments of the tau
lepton. In particular, recent analyses of the \eettg process from the L3 and
OPAL collaborations are described. The most precise results, from L3, for the
anomalous magnetic and electric dipole moments respectively are: \atau = 0.004
\pm 0.027 \pm 0.023 and \dtau = (0.0 \pm 1.5 \pm 1.3)\times
10^{-16}{e{\cdot}\mathrm{cm}}.Comment: Invited talk at the TAU'98 Workshop, 14-17 September 1998, Santander,
Spai
New constraints on the tau neutrino mass and fourth generation mixing
We present new constraints on the mass of the tau neutrino and
its mixing with a fourth generation neutrino. From an analysis of the partial
widths of tau lepton decays we obtain the following bounds at the 90%
confidence level: MeV and , where
describes the Cabibbo-like mixing of the third and fourth generation
neutrinos.Comment: 2 pages, no figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev.
On the use of Satellite Television in High Energy Physics
This paper assesses the feasibility of exploiting commercial satellite
television technologies to broadcast video signals and data from major High
Energy Physics facilities to collaborating institutes throughout the world.Comment: Invited talk at CHEP'98, Chicago, USA, August 31 - September 4, 199
Sensitivities of one-prong tau branching fractions to tau neutrino mass, mixing, and anomalous charged current couplings
We analyse the sensitivities of exclusive one-prong tau branching fractions
to: the tau neutrino mass; its mixing with a fourth generation neutrino; the
weak charged current magnetic and electric dipole moments of the tau; and the
Michel parameter . Quantitative constraints are derived from current
experimental data and the future constraints derivable from tau-charm factory
measurements are estimated. The anomalous coupling constraints are used to
constrain the tau compositeness scale and the allowed parameter space for Higgs
doublet models.Comment: Invited talk at the Tau-Charm Workshop, 6-9 March 1999, SLAC, US
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CMS Centres Worldwide: a New Collaborative Infrastructure
The CMS Experiment at the LHC is establishing a global network of inter-connected "CMS Centres" for controls, operations and monitoring. These support: (1) CMS data quality monitoring, detector calibrations, and analysis; and (2) computing operations for the processing, storage and distribution of CMS data. We describe the infrastructure, computing, software, and communications systems required to create an effective and affordable CMS Centre. We present our highly successful operations experiences with the major CMS Centres at CERN, Fermilab, and DESY during the LHC first beam data-taking and cosmic ray commissioning work. The status of the various centres already operating or under construction in Asia, Europe, Russia, South America, and the USA is also described. We emphasise the collaborative communications aspects. For example, virtual co-location of experts in CMS Centres Worldwide is achieved using high-quality permanently-running "telepresence" video links. Generic Web-based tools have been developed and deployed for monitoring, control, display management and outreach
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