1,342 research outputs found
Quarkonium and Charm Hadrons : New Results on Spectroscopy in BaBar
We report on recent results in spectroscopy from BaBar. This includes the
discovery of a new baryon, detailed studies of the
, , X(3872) and Y(4260) particles and the
first measurement of hadronic non- decays of the
meson.Comment: 4 pages (5 here), to appear in Proceedings of the XLIst Rencontres de
Moriond, QCD and Hadronic Interactions, La Thuile, Italy, 18-25 March 200
Adaptive Perturbation Theory I: Quantum Mechanics
Adaptive perturbation is a new method for perturbatively computing the
eigenvalues and eigenstates of quantum mechanical Hamiltonians that heretofore
were not believed to be obtainable by such methods. The novel feature of
adaptive perturbation theory is that it decomposes a given Hamiltonian, ,
into an unperturbed part and a perturbation in a way which extracts the leading
non-perturbative behavior of the problem exactly. This paper introduces the
method in the context of the pure anharmonic oscillator and then goes on to
apply it to the case of tunneling between both symmetric and asymmetric minima.
It concludes with an introduction to the extension of these methods to the
discussion of a quantum field theory. A more complete discussion of this issue
will be given in the second paper in this series. This paper will show how to
use the method of adaptive perturbation theory to non-perturbatively extract
the structure of mass, wavefunction and coupling constant renormalization.Comment: 21 pages, 4 figures, uses psfig.sty. This paper is being replaced to
add references to previously published work which I became aware of after
posting the original pape
Applications of higher order QCD
In this talk we summarize some recent developments in perturbative QCD and
their application to particle physics phenomenology.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures. Contribution to the proceedings of the
international symposium on Physics in Collision 2013 (PIC 2013
Possible Application of Wavefront Coding to the LSST
Wavefront Coding has been applied as a means to increase the effective depth
of focus of optical systems. In this note I discuss the potential for this
technique to increase the depth of focus of the LSST and the resulting
advantages for the construction and operation of the facility, as well as
possible drawbacks. It may be possible to apply Wavefront Coding without
changing the current LSST design, in which case Wavefront Coding might merit
further study as a risk mitigation strategy.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Inclusive Hadronic Results at BaBar: ISR and Pentaquark Searches
We present recent measurements of hadronic cross-sections from the BaBar
experiment and report preliminary results on searches for pentaquark states.Comment: 4 pages, 9 postscript figues, contributed to the Proceedings of
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Recent Results on Flavor Physics from BaBar
We report an update to our previous measurement of the CKM element
using exclusive decays. In the charm sector we
have performed a measurement of using
decays, we have measured the mixing parameter using the lifetime ratio
in decays,
and we have also searched for CP violation using T-odd correlations in
decays to . Finally, in the tau sector we have performed a
search for the lepton flavor violating decays and .Comment: LaThuile2010 conference proceedings (8 pages
Pixel area variations in sensors: a novel framework for predicting pixel fidelity and distortion in flat field response
We describe the drift field in thick depleted silicon sensors as a
superposition of a one-dimensional backdrop field and various three-dimensional
perturbative contributions that are physically motivated. We compute
trajectories for the conversions along the field lines toward the channel and
into volumes where conversions are confined by the perturbative fields. We
validate this approach by comparing predictions against measured response
distributions seen in five types of fixed pattern distortion features. We
derive a quantitative connection between "tree ring" flat field distortions to
astrometric and shape transfer errors with connections to measurable wavelength
dependence - as ancillary pixel data that may be used in pipeline analysis for
catalog population. Such corrections may be tested on DECam data, where
correlations between tree ring flat field distortions and astrometric errors -
together with their band dependence - are already under study. Dynamic effects,
including the brighter-fatter phenomenon for point sources and the flux
dependence of flat field fixed pattern features are approached using
perturbations similar in form to those giving rise to the fixed pattern
features. These in turn provide drift coefficient predictions that can be
validated in a straightforward manner. Once the three parameters of the model
are constrained using available data, the model is readily used to provide
predictions for arbitrary photo-distributions with internally consistent
wavelength dependence provided for free.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figures, submitted to "Precision Astronomy with Fully
Depleted CCDs" - conference proceedings to be published by JINS
Search for CP Violating neutral Higgs bosons in the MSSM at LEP
The LEP collaborations ALEPH, DELPHI, L3 and OPAL have searched for the
neutral Higgs bosons which are predicted within the framework of the Minimal
Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). The data of the four collaborations are
statistically combined and show no signicant excess of events which would
indicate the production of Higgs bosons. The search results are thus used to
set upper bounds on the cross sections of various Higgs-like event topologies
and limits on MSSM benchmark models, including CP-conserving and CP-violating
scenarios. Here, the limits on the model parameters of the CP-violating
benchmark scenario CPX and derivates of this scenario are shown.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, contribution to the proceedings of the
International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics, Lisbon, 200
Estimation of LHC and ILC Capabilities for Precision Higgs Boson Coupling Measurements
This paper discusses some aspects of the estimates of Higgs boson coupling
sensitivities for LHC and ILC presented at the Snowmass 2013 meeting. I
estimate the measurement accuracies underlying the CMS presentation to
Snowmass. I present new fits for the ILC capabilities. I present some joints
fits to prospective LHC and ILC data that demonstrates the synergy of the
High-Luminosity LHC and ILC programs. Contributed to the proceedings of the
Snowmass 2013 Community Summer Study.Comment: 23 pages, 4 figures; v3 - minor clarifications adde
Status of SM calculations of b > s transitions
We report recent progress in SM calculations of transitions. We
discuss the first NNLL prediction of the branching
ratio, including important additional subtleties due to non-perturbative
corrections and logarithmically-enhanced cut effects, and also recent results
on the inclusive mode . Moreover, new results on
the corresponding exclusive modes are reviewed. Finally, we comment on the
present status of the so-called puzzle in hadronic
transitionsComment: 10 pages, 6 figures, minor changes, published versio
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