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Separating dijet resonances using the color discriminant variable
Color-singlet and color-octet vector bosons predicted in theories beyond the Standard Model have the potential to be discovered as dijet resonances at the LHC. A color-singlet resonance that has leptophobic couplings needs further investigation to be distinguished from a color-octet one. In previous work, we introduced a method for discriminating between the two kinds of resonances when their couplings are flavor-universal, using measurements of the dijet resonance mass, total decay width and production cross-section. Here, we describe two extensions of that work. First, we broaden the method to the case where the vector resonances have flavor non-universal couplings, by incorporating measurements of the heavy-flavor decays of the resonance. Second, we apply the method to separating vector bosons from color-octet scalars and excited quarks
Phase Measurement of Resonant Two-Photon Ionization in Helium
We study resonant two-color two-photon ionization of Helium via the 1s3p 1P1
state. The first color is the 15th harmonic of a tunable titanium sapphire
laser, while the second color is the fundamental laser radiation. Our method
uses phase-locked high-order harmonics to determine the {\it phase} of the
two-photon process by interferometry. The measurement of the two-photon
ionization phase variation as a function of detuning from the resonance and
intensity of the dressing field allows us to determine the intensity dependence
of the transition energy.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, under consideratio
A two-level four-color SOR method
Bibliography: p. 31.Supported in part by the Army Research Office under grant no. DAAG29-84-K-0005 Supported in part by Advanced Research Projects Agency monitored by ONR under contract N00014-81-K-0742 Supported in part by AFOSR contract F49620-84-0004C.-C. Jay Kuo, Bernard C. Levy
System for producing chroma signals
A method for obtaining electronic chroma signals with a single scanning-type image device is described. A color multiplexed light signal is produced using an arrangement of dichroic filter stripes. In the particular system described, a two layer filter is used to color modulate external light which is then detected by an image pickup tube. The resulting time division multiplexed electronic signal from the pickup tube is converted by a decoder into a green color signal, and a single red-blue multiplexed signal, which is demultiplexed to produce red and blue color signals. The three primary color signals can be encoded as standard NTSC color signals
Gauge Invariance, Color-Octet Vector Resonances and Double Technieta Production at the Tevatron
We show that the usual vector meson dominance method does not apply directly
to the mixing of a color-octet vector boson (color-octet technirho) with the
gluon because of gauge invariance. We propose a gauge invariant method where
one works in a physical basis with mass eigenstate fields. As a result, we show
that the physical technirho does not couple to two gluons, contrary to the
general belief. Consequences for the production of a pair of color-octet,
isosinglet technipions (technietas) at Fermilab is analysed by means of a
simulation of the signal and background, including kinematical cuts. We find
that the signal is too small to be observed.Comment: 14 page
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