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    Cutting: what school counselors should know about students who self-injure

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    Includes bibliographical references

    Search for a heavy magnetic monopole at the Fermilab Tevatron and CERN LHC

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    If a heavy Dirac monopole exists, the light to light scattering below the monopole production threshold is enhanced due to the strong coupling of monopoles to photons. This effect could be observable in the collision of virtual photons at proton colliders. At the Tevatron it will be seen as pair production of photons with energies 200--400 GeV and roughly compensated transverse momenta 100--400 GeV/c. This effect could be seen at monopole masses about 1--2.5 TeV at the upgraded Tevatron and 7.4--19 TeV at LHC depending on monopole spin.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, Latex(Revtex), small changes in estimates of Sect.III and in Fig.2 due to corrected form factor scale of eq. (19), title made more precis

    Prediction of a surface state and a related surface insulator-metal transition for the (100) surface of stochiometric EuO

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    We calculate the temperature and layer-dependent electronic structure of a 20-layer EuO(100)-film using a combination of first-principles and model calculation based on the ferromagnetic Kondo-lattice model. The results suggest the existence of a EuO(100) surface state which can lead to a surface insulator-metal transition.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, Phys. Rev. Lett. (in press

    New method for calculating helicity amplitudes of jet-like QED processes for high-energy colliders II. Processes with lepton pair production

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    As continuation of our previous paper we further develop our new method for calculating helicity amplitudes of jet-like QED processes described by tree diagrams, applying it to lepton pair production. This method consists in replacing spinor structures for real and weakly virtual intermediate leptons by simple transition vertices. New vertices are introduced for the pair production case, and previous bremsstrahlung vertices are generalized to include virtual photons inside the considered jet. We present a diagrammatic approach that allows to write down in an efficient way the leading helicity amplitudes, at tree level. The obtained compact amplitudes are particularly suitable for numerical calculations in jet-like kinematics. Several examples with up to four particles in a jet are discussed in detail.Comment: 11 pages, 11 figures, Latex, Springer-Latex macros include

    New method for calculating helicity amplitudes of jet--like QED processes for high--energy colliders I. Bremsstrahlung processes

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    Inelastic QED processes, the cross sections of which do not drop with increasing energy, play an important role at high-energy colliders. Such reactions have the form of two-jet processes with the exchange of a virtual photon in the t-channel. We consider them in the region of small scattering angles m/E≲θ≪1m/E \lesssim \theta \ll 1, which yields the dominant contribution to their total cross sections. A new effective method is presented and applied to QED processes with emission of real photons to calculate the helicity amplitudes of these processes. Its basic idea is similar to the well-known equivalent-lepton method. Compact analytical expressions for those amplitudes up to e8e^8 are derived omitting only terms of the order of m2/E2,θ2m^2/E^2, \theta^2, θm/E\theta m/E and higher order. The helicity amplitudes are presented in a compact form in which large compensating terms are already cancelled. Some common properties for all jet-like processes are found and we discuss their origin.Comment: 17 pages, LATEX (svjour style files included

    Matter near to the Endpoint of the Electroweak Phase Transition

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    Wave functions and the screening mass spectrum in the 3D SU(2)-Higgs model near to the phase transition line below the endpoint and in the crossover region are calculated. In the crossover region the changing spectrum versus temperature is examined showing the aftermath of the phase transition at lower Higgs mass. Large sets of operators with various extensions are used allowing to identify wave functions in position space.Comment: 3 pages, 8 figures, LaTex+espcrc2.sty; LATTICE98(electroweak
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