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Lightest MSSM Higgs Boson Production and its Two-Photon Decay at the LHC
We present an analysis of the production and two-photon decay of the lightest
CP-even Higgs boson of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) at the
Large Hadron Collider (LHC). A rather general model is considered, without
supergravity constraints. All parameters of the model are taken into account,
we especially study the dependence of the cross section on the squark masses,
on the bilinear parameter and the trilinear supersymmetry breaking
parameter . Non-zero values of these parameters lead to significant mixing
in the squark sector, and, thus, affect the masses of Higgs bosons through
radiative corrections, as well as their couplings to squarks. The cross section
times the two-photon branching ratio of is of the order of 15--25~fb in
much of the parameter space that remains after imposing the present
experimental constraints on the parameters.Comment: 11 pages, LaTeX, uses epsf and ws-art.sty. Presented at the workshop
"Quantum Systems: New Trends and Methods", Minsk, Belarus, June 3-7, 1996. To
appear in the Proceedings (World Scientific
Production and Two-photon Decay of the MSSM Scalar Higgs Bosons at the LHC
We consider the production and two-photon decay of the -even Higgs bosons
( and ) of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) at the
Large Hadron Collider. We study in detail the dependence of the cross section
on various parameters of the MSSM, especially the dependence on the mixing
effects in the squark sector due to the Higgs bilinear parameter and the
soft supersymmetry breaking parameter . We find that the cross section for
the production of these Higgs bosons has a significant dependence on the
parameters which determine the chiral mixing in the squark sector. The cross
section times the two-photon branching ratio of is of the order of
15--25~fb in much of the parameter space that remains after imposing the
present experimental constraints. For the the two-photon branching ratio
is only significant if the is light, but then the cross section times the
branching ratio may exceed 200~fb. The QCD corrections due to quark loop
contributions are known to increase the cross section by 50\%. We find the
dependence of the cross section on the gluon distribution function used to be
rather insignificant.Comment: 16 pages, LaTex, plus 9 uuencoded figures attached Full ps file
available at ftp://vsfys1.fi.uib.no/anonymous/pub/ as nordita-9548.ps or
nordita-9548.ps-gz or via http://vsfys1.fi.uib.no/thpubl/publications.htm
Gluino Pair Production at Linear e^+e^- Colliders
We study the potential of high-energy linear colliders for the
production of gluino pairs within the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
(MSSM). In this model, the process is mediated by
quark/squark loops, dominantly of the third generation, where the mixing of
left- and right-handed states can become large. Taking into account realistic
beam polarization effects, photon and -boson exchange, and current mass
exclusion limits, we scan the MSSM parameter space for various
center-of-mass energies to determine the regions, where gluino production
should be visible.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figure
Rompimiento de la Simetria Electrodebil y la Fisica del Higgs: Conceptos Basicos
Presentamos una introduccion a los conceptos basicos del rompimiento de la
simetria electrodebil y la fisica del Higgs dentro del Modelo Estandar y sus
extensiones supersimetricas. Se presenta tambien una breve perspectiva general
de mecanismos alternativos del rompimiento de la simetria. Ademas de las bases
teoricas, se discute el estado actual de la fisica experimental del Higgs y sus
implicaciones para futuros experimentos en el LHC y en colisionadores lineales
e+e-.Comment: Spanish text, including full English translation. Published in the
Proceedings of the XI Mexican School on Particles and Fields, Xalapa,
Veracruz, Mexic
Gluino Production in Electron-Positron Annihilation
We discuss the pair production of gluinos in electron-positron annihilation
at LEP, in a model with soft supersymmetry breaking, allowing for mixing
between the squarks. In much of the parameter space of the Minimal
Supersymmetric Model (MSSM) the cross section corresponds to a branching
ratio above , even up to . A non-observation of gluinos at
this level restricts the allowed MSSM parameter space. In particular, it leads
to lower bounds on the soft mass parameters in the squark sector.Comment: 24 pages LATEX plus 10 pages of figures (not included, available on
request). Full postscript version available by anonymous ftp at node
VSFYS1.FI.UIB.NO in subdirectory OSLAND, file BERGEN94-10.PS), Bergen
Scientific/Technical Report No. 1994-1
MSSM Higgs-Boson Production at Hadron Colliders with Explicit CP Violation
Gluon fusion is the main production mechanism for Higgs bosons with masses up
to several hundred GeV in collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. We
investigate the effects of the CP-violating phases on the fusion process
including both the sfermion-loop contributions and the one-loop induced
CP-violating scalar-pseudoscalar mixing in the minimal supersymmetric standard
model. With a universal trilinear parameter assumed, every physical observable
involves only the sum of the phases of the universal trilinear parameter
and the higgsino mass parameter . The phase affects the lightest
Higgs-boson production rate significantly through the neutral Higgs-boson
mixing and, for the masses around the lightest stop-pair threshold, it also
changes the production rate of the heavy Higgs bosons significantly through
both the stop and sbottom loops and the neutral Higgs-boson mixing.Comment: 28 pages, 8 figures. Some references and comments added. Typos
corrected. To appear in Phys. Rev.
Charge separation relative to the reaction plane in Pb-Pb collisions at TeV
Measurements of charge dependent azimuthal correlations with the ALICE
detector at the LHC are reported for Pb-Pb collisions at TeV. Two- and three-particle charge-dependent azimuthal correlations in
the pseudo-rapidity range are presented as a function of the
collision centrality, particle separation in pseudo-rapidity, and transverse
momentum. A clear signal compatible with a charge-dependent separation relative
to the reaction plane is observed, which shows little or no collision energy
dependence when compared to measurements at RHIC energies. This provides a new
insight for understanding the nature of the charge dependent azimuthal
correlations observed at RHIC and LHC energies.Comment: 12 pages, 3 captioned figures, authors from page 2 to 6, published
version, figures at http://aliceinfo.cern.ch/ArtSubmission/node/286
Multiplicity dependence of jet-like two-particle correlations in p-Pb collisions at = 5.02 TeV
Two-particle angular correlations between unidentified charged trigger and
associated particles are measured by the ALICE detector in p-Pb collisions at a
nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass energy of 5.02 TeV. The transverse-momentum
range 0.7 5.0 GeV/ is examined,
to include correlations induced by jets originating from low
momen\-tum-transfer scatterings (minijets). The correlations expressed as
associated yield per trigger particle are obtained in the pseudorapidity range
. The near-side long-range pseudorapidity correlations observed in
high-multiplicity p-Pb collisions are subtracted from both near-side
short-range and away-side correlations in order to remove the non-jet-like
components. The yields in the jet-like peaks are found to be invariant with
event multiplicity with the exception of events with low multiplicity. This
invariance is consistent with the particles being produced via the incoherent
fragmentation of multiple parton--parton scatterings, while the yield related
to the previously observed ridge structures is not jet-related. The number of
uncorrelated sources of particle production is found to increase linearly with
multiplicity, suggesting no saturation of the number of multi-parton
interactions even in the highest multiplicity p-Pb collisions. Further, the
number scales in the intermediate multiplicity region with the number of binary
nucleon-nucleon collisions estimated with a Glauber Monte-Carlo simulation.Comment: 23 pages, 6 captioned figures, 1 table, authors from page 17,
published version, figures at
http://aliceinfo.cern.ch/ArtSubmission/node/161
Multi-particle azimuthal correlations in p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
Measurements of multi-particle azimuthal correlations (cumulants) for charged
particles in p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions are presented. They help address the
question of whether there is evidence for global, flow-like, azimuthal
correlations in the p-Pb system. Comparisons are made to measurements from the
larger Pb-Pb system, where such evidence is established. In particular, the
second harmonic two-particle cumulants are found to decrease with multiplicity,
characteristic of a dominance of few-particle correlations in p-Pb collisions.
However, when a gap is placed to suppress such correlations,
the two-particle cumulants begin to rise at high-multiplicity, indicating the
presence of global azimuthal correlations. The Pb-Pb values are higher than the
p-Pb values at similar multiplicities. In both systems, the second harmonic
four-particle cumulants exhibit a transition from positive to negative values
when the multiplicity increases. The negative values allow for a measurement of
to be made, which is found to be higher in Pb-Pb collisions at
similar multiplicities. The second harmonic six-particle cumulants are also
found to be higher in Pb-Pb collisions. In Pb-Pb collisions, we generally find
which is indicative of a Bessel-Gaussian
function for the distribution. For very high-multiplicity Pb-Pb
collisions, we observe that the four- and six-particle cumulants become
consistent with 0. Finally, third harmonic two-particle cumulants in p-Pb and
Pb-Pb are measured. These are found to be similar for overlapping
multiplicities, when a gap is placed.Comment: 25 pages, 11 captioned figures, 3 tables, authors from page 20,
published version, figures at http://aliceinfo.cern.ch/ArtSubmission/node/87
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