100 research outputs found
QCD corrections to forward-backward charge asymmetries in l- l+ j production at hadron colliders
The large cross sections for gauge boson production at the Fermilab Tevatron
and the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) might give a chance to determine the
electroweak parameters with high precision. We calculated two different
forward-backward charge asymmetries (A^CS_FB and A^j_FB) of lepton pairs in
events with a large transverse momentum jet p p (pbar) -> Z, gamma* + j -> e-
e+ j at next-to-leading order (NLO), O(alpha_s) corrections, making use of the
Monte Carlo programs MCFM and ALPGEN. These observables could provide a new
determination of the weak mixing angle sin^2 theta^lept_eff (M_Z^2) with a
statistical precision for each lepton flavour of 10^{-3} (7 x 10^{-3}) at LHC
(Tevatron). If b jets are identified, a new asymmetry with respect to the b
quark (A^b_FB) can also be measured with a statistical precision of 2 x 10^{-3}
(4 x 10^{-2}) at LHC (Tevatron). Finally, we comment on the dependence of our
results on various sources of uncertainties and compare, in the case of A^b_FB,
the exact result with an approximation that might be more suitable when
performing a realistic experimental analysis.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, talk presentad by R. Pittau at the International
Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics, July 21st - 27th 2005, Lisbon,
Portuga
Utilización de imágenes para introducir conceptos en las clases de ciencias : el caso de la conservación de la energía
La enseñanza de las ciencias, al igual que la propia ciencia, hace uso de diferentes lenguajes: lenguaje verbal, matemático, visual. La creación de significado científico se hace mediante la integración de varios de estos lenguajes. Este tipo de relación entre ellos se suele denominar multimodalidad
Anomalies and WZW-term of two-flavour QCD
The U(2)_R x U(2)_L symmetry of QCD with two massless flavours is subject to
anomalies which affect correlation functions involving the singlet currents
A^0_\mu or V^0_\mu. These are relevant for pion-photon interactions, because -
for two flavours - the electromagnetic current contains a singlet piece. We
give the effective Lagrangian required for the corresponding low energy
analysis to next-to-leading order, without invoking an expansion in the mass of
the strange quark. In particular, the Wess-Zumino-Witten term that accounts for
the two-flavour anomalies within the effective theory is written down in closed
form.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figur
Consistency tests of AMPCALCULATOR and chiral amplitudes in SU(3) Chiral Perturbation Theory: A tutorial based approach
Ampcalculator is a Mathematica based program that was made publicly available
some time ago by Unterdorfer and Ecker. It enables the user to compute several
processes at one-loop (upto ) in SU(3) chiral perturbation theory. They
include computing matrix elements and form factors for strong and non-leptonic
weak processes with at most six external states. It was used to compute some
novel processes and was tested against well-known results by the original
authors. Here we present the results of several thorough checks of the package.
Exhaustive checks performed by the original authors are not publicly available,
and hence the present effort. Some new results are obtained from the software
especially in the kaon odd-intrinsic parity non-leptonic decay sector involving
the coupling . Another illustrative set of amplitudes at tree level we
provide is in the context of -decays with several mesons including quark
mass effects, of use to the BELLE experiment. All eight meson-meson scattering
amplitudes have been checked. Kaon-Compton amplitude has been checked and a
minor error in published results has been pointed out. This exercise is a
tutorial based one, wherein several input and output notebooks are also being
made available as ancillary files on the arXiv. Some of the additional
notebooks we provide contain explicit expressions that we have used for
comparison with established results. The purpose is to encourage users to apply
the software to suit their specific needs. An automatic amplitude generator of
this type can provide error-free outputs that could be used as inputs for
further simplification, and used in varied scenarios such as applications of
chiral perturbation theory at finite temperature, density and volume. This can
also be used by students as a learning aid in low-energy hadron dynamics.Comment: 25 pages, plain latex, corresponds to version to appear in EPJA,
additional ancillary files adde
Análisis del papel comunicativo de la Pizarra Digital Interactiva en el aula de ciencias de secundaria. Aplicación a la construcción del modelo de reacción antígeno - anticuerpo
En este artículo se analiza el papel de la Pizarra Digital Interactiva (PDI) en la promoción de las prácticas científicas de obtener, evaluar y comunicar información y desarrollar y usar modelos en el aula. Para ello, se realizan observaciones de aula de 10 docentes de ciencias de secundaria y se analiza el uso de la PDI en base a tres dimensiones: (i) según la interactividad y la demanda cognitiva implicada; (ii) según la aproximación comunicativa y (iii) según el tipo de gestión de la información con el dispositivo. Si bien a nivel general la PDI se usa como un proyector simple sin aprovechar las capacidades del dispositivo, el análisis de las observaciones de aula permite destacan tres contribuciones de este dispositivo a la promoción de las prácticas científicas descritas. Las contribuciones se ejemplifican en el caso de modelización de las reacciones de aglutinación
Radiative decays of heavy and light mesons in a quark triangle approach
The radiative meson decays and are
analyzed using the quark triangle diagram. Experimental data yield well
determined estimates of the universal quark-antiquark-meson couplings
and for the light meson sector. Also
predictions for the ratios of neutral to charged heavy meson decay coupling
constants are given and await experimental confirmation.Comment: 31 pages of RevTex, 5 figures, Postscript version available at
http://info.utas.edu.au/docs/physics/theory/Publications/9548.html, scheduled
to appear in Phys. Rev. D, vol 53, issue 11, 199
mixing and the next-to-leading-order power correction
The next-to-leading-order power correction for and
form factors are evaluated and employed to explore the
mixing. The parameters of the two mixing angle scheme are
extracted from the data for form factors, two photon decay widths and radiative
decays. The analysis gives the result:
, where
and are the decay constants and the mixing
angles for the singlet (octet) state. In addition, we arrive at a stringent
range for MeV MeV.Comment: 23 pages, 9 figures, To be publshied in Phys. Rev.
Enhancing the top signal at Tevatron using Neural Nets
We show that Neural Nets can be useful for top analysis at Tevatron. The main
features of and background events on a mixed sample are projected in
a single output, which controls the efficiency and purity of the
signal.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures (not included and available from the authors),
Latex, UB-ECM-PF 94/1
Strong breaking in radiative decays
We study the \egg, \egm and \epg decays using an extended three-flavor
Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model that includes the 't~Hooft instanton induced
interaction. We find that the -meson mass, the \egg, \egm and \epg decay
widths are in good agreement with the experimental values when the
breaking is strong and the flavor singlet-octet mixing angle
is about zero. The calculated transition form factor
has somewhat weaker dependence on the squared four-momentum of the virtual
photon. The effects of the anomaly on the scalar quark contents in the
nucleon, the and terms and the baryon number one
and two systems are also studied.Comment: 41 pages, LaTeX, 17 eps figures, uses epsf.sty and cite.st
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