594 research outputs found
Archive - A Data Management Program
To meet funding agency requirements, a portable data management solution is presented for small research groups. The database created is simple, searchable, robust, and can reside across multiple hard drives. Employing a standard metadata schema for all data, the database ensures a high level of standardization, findability, and organization. The software is written in Perl, runs on UNIX, and presents a web-based user interface. It uses a fast, portable log-in scheme, making it easy to export to other locations. As research continues to move towards more open data sharing and reproducibility, this database solution is agile enough to accommodate external participants, while satisfying the unique needs of the internal research group
Silver Linings: Finding the Hidden Value in a Sudden Shift to Online Service Models
In March 2020, the Sherrod Library at East Tennessee State University found itself in the same position as most academic libraries across the country: making a rapid shift from a face-to-face model of service to an online model. All classes moved online and all employees worked remotely. Join Sherrod instruction librarians as we discuss how we maneuvered through this shift and came out the other end with a more robust model of service and a new perspective. Participants will come away with tips for establishing an online service model from the ground up as well as tools for assessment and collaboration
Dimension-six CP-conserving operators of the third-family quarks and their effects on collider observables
We list all possible dimension-six CP-conserving invariant operators involving the third-family quarks which
could be generated by new physics at a higher scale. Expressions for these
operators after electroweak gauge symmetry breaking and the induced effective
couplings , and are
presented. Analytic expressions for the tree level contributions of all these
operators to the observables and at LEP I,
and at LEP II,
and at the NLC, as well as
at the Tevatron upgrade, are provided.
The effects of these operators on different electroweak observables are
discussed and numerical examples presented. Numerical analyses show that in the
coupling region allowed by and at LEP I, some of the new
physics operators can still have significant contributions at LEP II, the
Tevatron and the NLC.Comment: 25 page
Probing anomalous top quark interactions at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider
We study the effects of dimension-six operators contributing to the vertex in top quark pair production at the Tevatron collider. We derive both
the limits from Run 1 data and the potential bounds from future runs (Run 2 and
3). Although the current constraints are not very strong, the future runs are
quite effective in probing these operators. We investigate the possibility of
disentangling different operators with the invariant mass
distribution and the top quark polarization asymmetry. We also study the
effects of a different set of operators contributing to single top production
via the coupling. We derive the current and potential future bounds
on these anomalous operators and find that the upgraded Tevatron can improve
the existing constraints from for one of the operators.Comment: 20 pages, 2 figures, REVTEX, some clarifying remarks adde
Limits on Non-Standard Top Quark Couplings from Electroweak Measurements
We calculate the typical size of loop corrections to electroweak observables
arising from non-standard and vertices. We use an
effective Lagrangian formalism based on the electroweak gauge group
. Limits on the non-standard model
top quark couplings from electroweak observables are presented and compared
with previously obtained limits.Comment: 9 pages, uses epsf.st
Measurements of polarized photo-pion production on longitudinally polarized HD and Implications for Convergence of the GDH Integral
We report new measurements of inclusive pion production from frozen-spin HD
for polarized photon beams covering the Delta(1232) resonance. These provide
data simultaneously on both H and D with nearly complete angular distributions
of the spin-difference cross sections entering the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn (GDH)
sum rule. Recent results from Mainz and Bonn exceed the GDH prediction for the
proton by 22 microbarns, suggesting as yet unmeasured high-energy components.
Our pi0 data reveal a different angular dependence than assumed in Mainz
analyses and integrate to a value that is 18 microbarns lower, suggesting a
more rapid convergence. Our results for deuterium are somewhat lower than
published data, considerably more precise and generally lower than available
calculations.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Submitted for publication in Physical Review
Letter
The dynamical models and the asymmetry}
Motivated by the deviations between the recent
experimental value for and the standard model(SM)
prediction, we examine the effect of new physics(NP) on the
couplings and . First we focus our attention on the dynamical
models. Then, using effective lagrangean techniques, we discuss the corrections
of NP to and . We find some kinds of NP might explain the
recently experimental data about and . However, the free
parameters of these kinds of NP must be severely constrained.Comment: Latex files, 13 pages and 1 figur
Unitarity And Anomalous Top-Quark Yukawa Couplings
Unitarity constraints on anomalous top-Higgs couplings are examined. We also
compare the unitarity constraints with the constraints from electroweak
baryogenesis and electric dipole moments derived earlier.Comment: Iowa State University Preprint, AMES-HET 94-11, (Tex file) 10 pages,
one Figure available by reques
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