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Higgs Triplets and Limits from Precision Measurements
In this letter, we present our results on a global fit to precision
electroweak data in a Higgs triplet model. In models with a triplet Higgs
boson, a consistent renormalization scheme differs from that of the Standard
Model and the global fit shows that a light Higgs boson with mass of 100-200
GeV is preferred. Triplet Higgs bosons arise in many extensions of the Standard
Model, including the left-right model and the Little Higgs models. Our result
demonstrates the importance of the scalar loops when there is a large mass
splitting between the heavy scalars. It also indicates the significance of the
global fit.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures; v2: version to be published in Phys. Rev.
Kim Cadmus Owens Show Card
Show card featuring faculty member Kim Cadmus Owens. Brookhaven College School of Arts. August 22 - September 28, 2007.https://digitalcommons.udallas.edu/faculty_off_campus_07-08/1002/thumbnail.jp
Bookhaven Studio Gallery Postcard
Postcard from Brookhaven Studio Gallery announcing exhibition featuring alumni Carolyn DeBus.https://digitalcommons.udallas.edu/alumni_89-90/1020/thumbnail.jp
Bookhaven Studio Gallery Postcard
Postcard announcing upcoming shows including Sculpture Garden by alumni Hector Macedo.https://digitalcommons.udallas.edu/alumni_89-90/1008/thumbnail.jp
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2005 SITE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT
Each year, Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) prepares an annual Site Environmental Report (SER) in accordance with DOE Order 231.1A, Environment, Safety and Health Reporting of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The report is written to inform the public, regulators, employees, and other stakeholders of BNL's environmental performance during the calendar year in review. The SER summarizes environmental data; environmental management performance; compliance with applicable DOE, federal, state, and local regulations; and compliance, restoration, and surveillance monitoring program performance. BNL has prepared annual SERs since 1971 and has documented nearly all of its environmental history since the Laboratory's inception in 1947. The report is available in print and as a downloadable file on the BNL web page at http://www.bnl.gov/ewms/ser/. A summary of the SER is also prepared each year to provide a general overview of the report, and is distributed with a CD of the full report
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Quarterly Progress Report (April 1 to June 30, 1950)
This is the second of a series of Quarterly Progress Reports. While most of the departments have summarized their work or used a form comparable to abstracts, the Chemistry Department has given both abstracts and complete reports on its work. The major part of the progress in the Reactor Science and Engineering Department is being presented simultaneously in a separate classified report. There are reports from the following departments: (1) physics department; (2) instrumentation and health physics department; (3) accelerator project; (4) chemistry department; (5) reactor science and engineering department; (6) biology department; and (7) medical department
Artefacts and <A2> power corrections : revisiting the MOM Z_psi and Z_V
We extract the power corrections due to the A^2 condensate in the overlap
quark propagator (vector part of the inverse propagator Z_psi). The results are
consistent with the previous gluon analysis. The role of artefacts is
extensively discussed.Comment: 33 pages, 5 figure
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2006 SITE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT
Each year, Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) prepares an annual Site Environmental Report (SER) in accordance with DOE Order 231.1A, Environment, Safety and Health Reporting of the U.S. Department of Energy. The report is written to inform the public, regulators, employees, and other stakeholders of BNL's environmental performance during the calendar year in review. The SER summarizes environmental data; environmental management performance; compliance with applicable DOE, federal, state, and local regulations; and compliance, restoration, and surveillance monitoring program performance. BNL has prepared annual SERs since 1971 and has documented nearly all of its environmental history since the Laboratory's inception in 1947. The report is available in print and as a downloadable file on the BNL web page at http://www.bnl.gov/ewms/ser/. A summary of the SER is also prepared each year to provide a general overview of the report, and is distributed with a CD of the full report
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