54 research outputs found
B0bar decays to D(*)0 eta and D(*)0 eta'
We consider the hadronic B decays B0bar -> D0 eta, B0bar -> D*0 eta, B0bar ->
D0 eta', B0bar -> D*0 eta' in the framework of a quark-flavour basis and
factorization. The formalism allows to compute the decays to the eta meson and
to relate them to those of the eta'. Measuring the branching ratios of these
processes may shed light on the nature of the eta-eta' mixing. On the
experimental side, only upper limits on the branching ratios are known at
present.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables (LaTeX, revtex), minor revision: note
added at the end concerning new data and few reference
Jet Shapes in Opaque Media
We present general arguments, based on medium-induced radiative energy loss,
which reproduce the non-gaussian shapes of away-side di-jet azimuthal
correlations found in nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC. A rather simple
generalization of the Sudakov form factors to opaque media allowing an
effective description of the experimental data is proposed.Comment: 4 pages, 2 ps figure
Exotic Heavy Quarkonium Spectroscopy: A Mini-review
Since nine years experiments have been observing a host of exotic states
decaying into heavy quarkonia. The interpretation of most of them still remains
uncertain and, in some cases, controversial, notwithstanding a considerable
progress has been made on the quality of the experimental information available
and a number of ideas and models have been put forward to explain the
observations. In this mini-review we will summarize the measurements, with the
most recent updates, and list the useful ones yet to be done. We will discuss
the problem of the spin of the X, which could hide some major surprise on its
interpretation, and review some more phenomenological issues debated in the
field.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figures, 5 tables. To appear in Mod. Phys. Lett.
Diquark-antidiquark states with hidden or open charm
Some features and predictions of a recently proposed model based on
diquark-antidiquark bound states are illustrated. Its ability in accomodating
newly discovered charmed resonances around 4 GeV is discussed.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of the HEP2005 International Europhysics
Conference on High Energy Physics, July 21st-27th 2005, Lisboa, Portuga
A di-bottomonium at the LHC?
We study the case of a di-bottomonium particle at the LHC.
Its mass and decay width are obtained within a new model of diquark-antidiquark
interactions in tetraquarks. The same model solves several open problems on the
phenomenology of the experimentally better known states. We show that the
tetraquark is expected approximately 100 MeV below threshold,
and compare to a recent analysis by LHCb seeking it in the
final state.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. V2: figure added, figures corrected and updated,
typo correcte
Light Dark Matter and Superfluid He-4 from EFT
We study the response of a He-4 detector to the interaction of sub-GeV dark
matter using an effective field theory for the superfluid. We compute the
lifetime of the phonon, which agrees with what known from standard techniques,
hence providing an important check of the effective field theory. We then study
the process of emission of two phonons, and show how its rate is much more
suppressed than the phase space expectations; this is a consequence of the
conservation of the current associated to the superfluid symmetries.Comment: Talk presented at the TAUP 2019 conference; 4 pages, 2 figure
A note on the fate of the Landau-Yang theorem in non-Abelian gauge theories
Using elementary considerations of Lorentz invariance, Bose symmetry and BRST
invariance, we argue why the decay of a massive color-octet vector state into a
pair of on-shell massless gluons is possible in a non-Abelian SU(N) Yang-Mills
theory, we constrain the form of the amplitude of the process and offer a
simple understanding of these results in terms of effective-action operators.Comment: 7 pages. v2: typos corrected, one reference adde
Relativistic corrections to polarized-tritium β decay
Forthcoming experiments such as Project 8 and Ptolemy aim at investigating with high precision the end point of the tritium β-decay spectrum sensitive to the neutrino mass. In light of this, using the standard parametrization in terms of nuclear polar form factors, we analyze the complete relativistic expression for the spectrum of the β electron emitted by a tritium nucleus. Given the small parameters in the problem, we systematically discuss the approximations that can be made, and present the first two corrections to the standard lowest-order formula. We particularly discuss the case of an initially polarized target, and the consequences on the spectrum as a function of the neutrino mass. We show that, while it induces an angular anisotropy that can be measured by future experiments, such anisotropy cannot be used as an additional handle to constrain the neutrino mass
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