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An efficient control of Curie temperature in Ni-Mn-Ga alloys
We have studied the influence of alloying with a fourth element on the
temperature of ferromagnetic ordering in Ni-Mn-Ga Heusler alloys. It is
found that increases or decreases, depending on the substitution. The
increase of is observed when Ni is substituted by either Fe or Co. On the
contrary, the substitution of Mn for V or Ga for In strongly reduces .Comment: presented at ICM-200
On Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves by a Wormhole
We consider scattering of a plane electromagnetic wave by a wormhole. It is
found that the scattered wave is partially depolarized and has a specific
interference picture depending on parameters of the wormhole and the distance
to the observer. It is proposed that such features can be important in the
direct search of wormholes
Role of beam polarization in the determination of and couplings from
We evaluate the constraints on anomalous trilinear gauge-boson couplings that
can be obtained from the study of electron-positron annihilation into pairs
at a facility with either the electron beam longitudinally polarized or both
electron and positron beams transversely polarized. The energy ranges
considered in the analysis are the ones relevant to the next-linear collider
and to LEP~200. We discuss the possibilities of a model independent analysis of
the general conserving anomalous effective Lagrangian, as well as its
restriction to some specific models with reduced number of independent
couplings. The combination of observables with initial and final state
polarizations allows to separately constrain the different couplings and to
improve the corresponding numerical bounds.Comment: 24 pages, LaTeX, 9 figures (available on request from the authors
Diffraction 2000: New Scaling Laws in Shadow Dynamics
New scaling structure for the shadow corrections in elastic scattering from
deuteron at high energies has been presented and discussed. It is shown that
this structure corresponds to the experimental data on
proton(antiproton)-deuteron total cross sections. The effect of weakening for
the inelastic screening at superhigh energies has been theoretically predicted.Comment: LaTex2e, espcrc2.sty, 2 figures, Contribution to the Workshop
"Diffraction 2000", Cetraro, Ialy, Sept. 2-7, 2000, to be published in
proceedings of the Worksho
Electron neutrino tagging through tertiary lepton detection
We discuss an experimental technique aimed at tagging electron neutrinos in
multi-GeV artificial sources on an event-by-event basis. It exploits in a novel
manner calorimetric and tracking technologies developed in the framework of the
LHC experiments and of rare kaon decay searches. The setup is suited for
slow-extraction, moderate power beams and it is based on an instrumented decay
tunnel equipped with tagging units that intercept secondary and tertiary
leptons from the bulk of undecayed \pi^+ and protons. We show that the taggers
are able to reduce the \nue contamination originating from K_e3 decays by about
one order of magnitude. Only a limited suppression (~60%) is achieved for \nue
produced by the decay-in-flight of muons; for low beam powers, similar
performance as for K_e3 can be reached supplementing the tagging system with an
instrumented beam dump.Comment: 19 pages, 7 figures; minor changes, version to appear in EPJ
Pinning down the kaon form factors in K^+ -> mu^+ nu_mu gamma decay
We find that the normal muon polarization in the decay K->mu nu_mu gamma is
very sensitive to the values of the kaon vector F_V and axial-vector F_A form
factors. It is shown that the ongoing KEK-E246 experiment can definitely
determine the signs of the sum of the form factors if their difference is fixed
from other considerations. This method can also verify the form factor values
and signs obtained from the K^+ -> l^+ nu_l e^+ e^- decays. A new experiment
with sensitivity to the normal and transverse muon polarizations of about 10^-4
will provide a unique possibility to determine the F_V and F_A values with a
few percent accuracy.Comment: revtex, 5 pages, 2 figures. Minor corrections made for the journal
version of the pape
H^+H^- Pair Production at the Large Hadron Collider
We study the pair production of charged Higgs bosons at the CERN Large Hadron
Collider in the context of the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard
model. We compare the contributions due to qq-bar annihilation at the tree
level and gg fusion, which proceeds at one loop. At small or large values of
tan(beta), H^+H^- production proceeds dominantly via bb-bar annihilation, due
to Feynman diagrams involving neutral CP-even Higgs bosons and top quarks,
which come in addition to the usually considered Drell-Yan diagrams. In the
case of gg fusion, the squark loop contributions may considerably enhance the
well-known quark loop contributions.Comment: 15 pages (Latex), 4 figures (Postscript
Model independent constraints on contact interactions from LEP2
We quantitatively discuss the possibility of deriving model-independent
constraints on the general four-fermion contact interaction couplings, from the
currently available data on the two-fermion production processes
, and with unpolarized initial
beams. The method is essentially based on particular, simple, combinations of
the measured total cross section and forward-backward asymmetry that allow
partial separation of the helicity cross sections, and the combination of
experimental data obtained at the different energies of TRISTAN, LEP1 and LEP2.Comment: 9 pages (Latex) with 6 figures and 1 tabl
The Constraint on FCNC Coupling of the Top Quark with a Gluon from ep Collisions
Using the constraint on the single top production cross-section obtained at
the HERA collider, , we evaluate an upper limit on
oupling constant of the anomalous top quark interaction with a gluon via
flavor-changing neutral current: ,
BRComment: Latex, 3 figures, missed references were adde
NRQCD Analysis of Bottomonium Production at the Tevatron
Recent data from the CDF collaboration on the production of spin-triplet
bottomonium states at the Tevatron p \bar p collider are analyzed within the
NRQCD factorization formalism. The color-singlet matrix elements are determined
from electromagnetic decays and from potential models. The color-octet matrix
elements are determined by fitting the CDF data on the cross sections for
Upsilon(1S), Upsilon(2S), and Upsilon(3S) at large p_T and the fractions of
Upsilon(1S) coming from chi_b(1P) and chi_b(2P). We use the resulting matrix
elements to predict the cross sections at the Tevatron for the spin-singlet
states eta_b(nS) and h_b(nP). We argue that eta_b(1S) should be observable in
Run II through the decay eta_b -> J/psi + J/psi.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figure
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