85 research outputs found
A theory of jet definition
A systematic framework for jet definition is developed from first principles
of physical measurement, quantum field theory, and QCD. A jet definition is
found which: is theoretically optimal in regard of both minimization of
detector errors and inversion of hadronization; is similar to a cone algorithm
with dynamically negotiated jet shapes and positions found via shape
observables that generalize the thrust to any number of axes; involves no ad
hoc conventions; allows a fast computer implementation [hep-ph/9912415]. The
framework offers an array of options for systematic construction of
quasi-optimal observables for specific applications.Comment: PS 45 pages; 2nd ed. Jan 2000: major addition
\tau\to \mu \bar{\nu_i} \nu_i decay in the general two Higgs doublet model
We study \tau\to \mu \bar{\nu_i} \nu_i, i=e,\mu,\tau decay in the model III
version of the two Higgs doublet model. We calculated the BR at the order of
the magnitude of 10^{-6}-10^{-4} for the intermediate values of the Yukawa
couplings. Furthermore, we predict the upper limit of the coupling for the
\tau-h^0 (A^0)-\tau transition as \sim 0.3 in the case that the BR is \sim
10^{-6}. We observe that the experimental result of the process under
consideration can give comprehensive information about the physics beyond the
standard model and the free parameters existing.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Event shapes in e+e- annihilation and deep inelastic scattering
This article reviews the status of event-shape studies in e+e- annihilation
and DIS. It includes discussions of perturbative calculations, of various
approaches to modelling hadronisation and of comparisons to data.Comment: Invited topical review for J.Phys.G; 40 pages; revised version
corrects some nomenclatur
Resolved Photon Processes
We review the present level of knowledge of the hadronic structure of the
photon, as revealed in interactions involving quarks and gluons ``in" the
photon. The concept of photon structure functions is introduced in the
description of deep--inelastic scattering, and existing
parametrizations of the parton densities in the photon are reviewed. We then
turn to hard \gamp\ and \gaga\ collisions, where we treat the production of
jets, heavy quarks, hard (direct) photons, \jpsi\ mesons, and lepton pairs. We
also comment on issues that go beyond perturbation theory, including recent
attempts at a comprehensive description of both hard and soft \gamp\ and \gaga\
interactions. We conclude with a list of open problems.Comment: LaTeX with equation.sty, 85 pages, 29 figures (not included). A
complete PS file of the paper, including figures, can be obtained via
anonymous ftp from
ftp://phenom.physics.wisc.edu/pub/preprints/1995/madph-95-898.ps.
Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA
Results from the H1 and ZEUS experiments at HERA on deep inelastic scattering
are reviewed. The data lead to a consistent picture of a steep rise in the F_2
structure function and in the gluon density within the proton. Important new
information on the partonic structure of diffraction is emerging from H1 and
ZEUS. The space-like region in which the weak and electromagnetic interactions
become of equal strength is being explored for the first time. A possible
excess of events at high x and Q^2 compared to the expectations of the Standard
Model has been observed in both experiments.Comment: 80 pages, 42 figure
A search for the supersymmetric chargino in e e annihilation at PETRA
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A measurement of the eta radiative width GAMMAeta-> )
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Comparison of 3-jet events with QCD shower models
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A search for monojet events produced by virtual Z bosons in e e annihilation at PETRA
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