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Multi-Cascade Proton Acceleration by Superintense Laser Pulse in the Regime of Relativistically Induced Slab Transparency
A regime of multi-cascade proton acceleration in the interaction of
W/cm laser pulse with a structured target is proposed.
The regime is based on the electron charge displacement under the action of
laser ponderomotive force and on the effect of relativistically induced slab
transparency which allows to realize idea of multi-cascade acceleration. It is
shown that a target comprising several properly spaced apart thin foils can
optimize the acceleration process and give at the output quasi-monoenergetic
beams of protons with energies up to hundreds of MeV with energy spread of just
few percent.Comment: 5 pages with 4 figure
The Effects of the Massless O(alpha_s^2), O(\alpha\alpha_s), O(\alpha^2) QCD and QED Corrections and of the Massive Contributions to Gamma(H^0\rightarrow b\overline{b})
We consider in detail various theoretical uncertainties of the perturbative
predictions for the decay width of process in
the region . We calculate the order
-contributions to the expression for
through the pole quark mass and demonstrate that they are important for the
elimination of the numerical difference between the corresponding expression
and the one through the running -quark mass. The order
and massless and order massive corrections to
are also calculated. The importance of the latter
contributions for modeling of the threshold effects is demonstrated. The
troubles with identifying of the 4 recent L3 events with the decay of a Standard Higgs boson are discussed.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures (can be optained by mail after the request from
the authers, e-mails: [email protected]; [email protected]); LATEX,
modified version of ENSLAPP.-A.-407/92 preprin
Photoproduction off the nucleon revisited: Evidence for a narrow N(1688) resonance?
Revised analysis of beam asymmetry for the photoproduction on
the free proton reveals a structure at GeV. Fit of the
experimental data based on the E429 solution of the SAID partial wave analysis
suggests a narrow ( MeV) resonance. Possible candidates are
, or resonances. The result is considered in
conjunction with the recent evidence for a bump-like structure at GeV in the quasi-free photoproduction on the neutron.Comment: Contribution to the Workshop on the Physics of the Excited Nucleons
NSTAR2007, Bonn, Germany, Sept. 5 - 8 2007. To be published in Eur.Phys.J.
Color Octet Scalar Bound States at the LHC
One possible extension of the Standard Model scalar sector includes SU(2)_L
doublet scalars that are color octets rather than singlets. We focus on models
in which the couplings to fermions are consistent with the principle of minimal
flavor violation (MFV), in which case these color octet scalars couple most
strongly to the third generation of quarks. When the Yukawa coupling of color
octet scalars to Standard Model fermions is less than unity, these states can
live long enough to bind into color-singlet spin-0 hadrons, which we call
octetonia. In this paper, we consider the phenomenology of octetonia at the
Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Predictions for their production via gluon-gluon
fusion and their two-body decays into Standard Model gauge bosons, Higgs
bosons, and \bar{t}t are presented.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, published versio
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