192 research outputs found
Study of decays in covariant quark model
We study the rare radiative leptonic decays
() within the Standard Model, considering both the
structure-dependent amplitude and bremsstrahlung. In the framework of the
covariant confined quark model developed by us, we calculate the form factors
characterizing the transition in the full kinematical region of
the dilepton momentum squared and discuss their behavior. We provide the
analytic formula for the differential decay distribution and give predictions
for the branching fractions in both cases: with and without long-distance
contributions. Finally, we compare our results with those obtained in other
approaches.Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures, 6 tables, more references and material added, a
version to appear on PR
Understanding the rotational variability of K2 targets. HgMn star KIC 250152017 and blue horizontal branch star KIC 249660366
Ultraprecise space photometry enables us to reveal light variability even in
stars that were previously deemed constant. A large group of such stars show
variations that may be rotationally modulated. This type of light variability
is of special interest because it provides precise estimates of rotational
rates. We aim to understand the origin of the light variability of K2 targets
that show signatures of rotational modulation. We used phase-resolved
medium-resolution XSHOOTER spectroscopy to understand the light variability of
the stars KIC~250152017 and KIC~249660366, which are possibly rotationally
modulated. We determined the atmospheric parameters at individual phases and
tested the presence of the rotational modulation in the spectra. KIC 250152017
is a HgMn star, whose light variability is caused by the inhomogeneous surface
distribution of manganese and iron. It is only the second HgMn star whose light
variability is well understood. KIC 249660366 is a He-weak, high-velocity
horizontal branch star with overabundances of silicon and argon. The light
variability of this star is likely caused by a reflection effect in this
post-common envelope binary.Comment: 8 pages, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysic
Search for Doubly-Charged Higgs Boson Production at HERA
A search for the single production of doubly-charged Higgs bosons H^{\pm \pm}
in ep collisions is presented. The signal is searched for via the Higgs decays
into a high mass pair of same charge leptons, one of them being an electron.
The analysis uses up to 118 pb^{-1} of ep data collected by the H1 experiment
at HERA. No evidence for doubly-charged Higgs production is observed and mass
dependent upper limits are derived on the Yukawa couplings h_{el} of the Higgs
boson to an electron-lepton pair. Assuming that the doubly-charged Higgs only
decays into an electron and a muon via a coupling of electromagnetic strength
h_{e \mu} = \sqrt{4 \pi \alpha_{em}} = 0.3, a lower limit of 141 GeV on the
H^{\pm\pm} mass is obtained at the 95% confidence level. For a doubly-charged
Higgs decaying only into an electron and a tau and a coupling h_{e\tau} = 0.3,
masses below 112 GeV are ruled out.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
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