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W and Z Boson Production at sqrt(S)=1.96TeV with the D0 Detector
Preliminary measurements of the cross-section for the processes ppbar --> W
--> mu nu, e nu; ppbar --> Z --> mu mu, e e, tau tau from the D0 detector are
presented. Integrated luminosities for these data samples are 96 pb-1 for W -->
mu nu, 177.3 pb-1 for W --> e nu and Z --> e e, 148pb-1 for Z --> mu mu and 207
pb-1 for Z --> tau tau. A measurement of the muon charge asymmetry from W boson
decays (integrated luminosity 230 pb-1) and Z/gamma* --> e e inclusive
differential cross section as a function of boson rapidity (integrated
luminosity 337 pb-1) are presented as well. The results are in generally good
agreement with SM predictions.Comment: Proceedings of a poster session at Hadron Collider Physics Symposium
2006 (HCP 2006), Duke University, Durham, NC, May 22-26 2006; 3 pages, 3
figure
Almost invariant half-spaces of algebras of operators
Given a Banach space X and a bounded linear operator T on X, a subspace Y of
X is almost invariant under T if TY is a subspace of Y+F for some
finite-dimensional ``error'' F. In this paper, we study subspaces that are
almost invariant under every operator in an algebra A of operators acting on X.
We show that if A is norm closed then the dimensions of ``errors''
corresponding to operators in A must be uniformly bounded. Also, if A is
generated by a finite number of commuting operators and has an almost invariant
half-space (that is, a subspace with both infinite dimension and infinite
codimension) then A has an invariant half-space.Comment: 14 page
Extremal black disks in QCD
We argue that in the high energy QCD a true black disk wave function
necessarily contains many quarks. This corresponds to necessity of non-vacuum
reggeon loops in formation of a black disk. The result comes from decomposition
of the black disk S-matrix in characters on group manifold.Comment: 5 pages, significantly improved tex
On matrix semigroups bounded above and below
An irreducible norm closed semigroup of complex matrices is simultaneously
similar to a semigroup of partial isometries if and only if (a) the norms of
all nonzero members of it are uniformly bounded above and below, and (b) its
idempotents commute. This is a generalization of the well-known result on
bounded groups
Every operator has almost-invariant subspaces
We show that any bounded operator on a separable, reflexive,
infinite-dimensional Banach space admits a rank one perturbation which has
an invariant subspace of infinite dimension and codimension. In the
non-reflexive spaces, we show that the same is true for operators which have
non-eigenvalues in the boundary of their spectrum. In the Hilbert space, our
methods produce perturbations that are also small in norm, improving on an old
result of Brown and Pearcy.Comment: 11 page
Semigroups of Partial Isometries
We study self-adjoint semigroups of partial isometries on a Hilbert space.
These semigroups coincide precisely with faithful representations of abstract
inverse semigroups. Groups of unitary operators are specialized examples of
self-adjoint semigroups of partial isometries. We obtain a general structure
result showing that every self-adjoint semigroup of partial isometries consists
of "generalized weighted composition" operators on a space of square-integrable
Hilbert-space valued functions. If the semigroup is irreducible and contains a
compact operator then the underlying measure space is purely atomic, so that
the semigroup is represented as "zero-unitary" matrices. In this case it is not
even required that the semigroup be self-adjoint.Comment: To appear in Semigroup Foru
An operational definition of the 100 second blocking temperature T for single molecule magnets
An important figure of merit for the performance of single-molecule magnets
(SMMs) is the 100 s blocking temperature T. It is the
temperature at which the remanence or zero field relaxation time is 100
seconds. If there is more than one relaxation process of the magnetisation, the
determination of the relaxation times may, however, become ambiguous. Here we
propose an operational definition for the zero-field magnetic relaxation times
from which T may be determined. This definition allows for a
direct comparison of the performance of different samples independent of the
details of the relaxation processes involved in the demagnetization.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Traversable wormholes in four dimensions
We present a wormhole solution in four dimensions. It is a solution of an
Einstein Maxwell theory plus charged massless fermions. The fermions give rise
to a negative Casimir-like energy, which makes the wormhole possible. It is a
long wormhole that does not lead to causality violations in the ambient space.
It can be viewed as a pair of entangled near extremal black holes with an
interaction term generated by the exchange of fermion fields. The solution can
be embedded in the Standard Model by making its overall size small compared to
the electroweak scale.Comment: 28+10 pages, 8 figures. v2: Further restriction on the regime of
validity in section 5.5. References adde
Preliminary results of giant pulse investigations from Crab pulsar with Radioastron
Giant pulses from Crab pulsar were observed together with Radioastron space
radiotelescope, Global EVN radio telescopes and Kvazar-KVO VLBI stations to
study the scattering effects in the ISM. Five observing sessions were conducted
at 18 cm (EVN codes: EG060A, EG060B, EG067B, EG075) and one at 92 cm (EVN code:
GS033A). We have estimated distance to the scattering screen, angular size of
scattering disk, scattering time. All estimations were done in an assumption of
single thin scattering screen. Also, a significant change in the shape of
cross-correlation functions for space-ground baselines was found (starting from
4 up to 12 Earth diameters)
The role of AGK theorem in QCD
We rise the question about a role of AGK theorem in QCD. Considering
multiple-gluons emissions in a scattering process, we formulate the AGK-like
rules of calculation of exclusive gluon distributions. The result shows that
the naive extrapolation of the soft AGK, based on the pomeron idea, is not
constructive and one should find a more generalized formulation.Comment: 13 page
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