276 research outputs found
Constraints on R-parity violating couplings from LEP/SLD hadronic observables
We analyze the one loop corrections to hadronic Z decays in an R-parity
violating extension to the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM).
Performing a global fit to all the hadronic observables at the Z-peak, we
obtain stringent constraints on the R-violating couplings constants lambda' and
lambda''. As a result of the strong constraints from the b asymmetry parameters
A_b and A_FB(b), we find that the couplings lambda'{i31}, lambda'{i32}, and
lambda''{321} are ruled out at the 1 sigma level, and that lambda'{i33} and
lambda''{33i} are ruled out at the 2 sigma level. We also obtain Bayesian
confidence limits for the R-violating couplings.Comment: 30 pages, 19 postscript figures, REVTeX, new section 8 on Bayesian
confidence limits adde
Charge assignments in multiple-U(1) gauge theories
We discuss the choice of gauge field basis in multiple-U(1) gauge theories.
We find that there is a preferred basis, specified by the charge orthogonality
condition, in which the U(1) gauge fields do not mix under one-loop
renormalization group running.Comment: 7 pages, LaTe
Constraints on R-parity violating couplings from lepton universality
We analyze the one loop corrections to leptonic W and Z decays in an R-parity
violating extension to the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). We
find that lepton universality violation in the Z line-shape variables alone
would strengthen the bounds on the magnitudes of the lambda' couplings, but a
global fit on all data leaves the bounds virtually unchanged at |lambda'_{33k}|
< 0.42 and |lambda'_{23k}| < 0.50 at the 2 sigma level. Bounds from W decays
are less stringent: |lambda'_{33k}| < 2.4 at 2 sigma, as a consequence of the
weaker Fermilab experimental bounds on lepton universality violation in W
decays. We also point out the potential of constraining R-parity violating
couplings from the measurement of the Upsilon invisible width.Comment: 26pages, 8 postscript figures, REVTeX. Updated references. Typos
correcte
The NuTeV Anomaly, Lepton Universality, and Non-Universal Neutrino-Gauge Couplings
In previous studies we found that models with flavor-universal suppression of
the neutrino-gauge couplings are compatible with NuTeV and Z-pole data. In this
paper we expand our analysis to obtain constraints on flavor-dependent coupling
suppression by including lepton universality data from W, tau, pi and K decays
in fits to model parameters. We find that the data are consistent with a
variety of patterns of coupling suppression. In particular, in scenarios in
which the suppression arises from the mixing of light neutrinos with heavy
gauge singlet states (neutrissimos), we find patterns of flavor-dependent
coupling suppression which are also consistent with constraints from mu -> e
gamma.Comment: REVTeX4, 25 pages, 10 postscript figures. Updated fits using the new
top mass. Updated figures. Extended discussion on the status of the
determination of B(tau->pi nu
Monte Carlo Simulation Calculation of Critical Coupling Constant for Continuum \phi^4_2
We perform a Monte Carlo simulation calculation of the critical coupling
constant for the continuum {\lambda \over 4} \phi^4_2 theory. The critical
coupling constant we obtain is [{\lambda \over \mu^2}]_crit=10.24(3).Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, LaTe
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking at Infinite Momentum without P+ Zero-Modes
The nonrelativistic interpretation of quantum field theory achieved by
quantization in an infinite momentum frame is spoiled by the inclusion of a
mode of the field carrying p+=0. We therefore explore the viability of doing
without such a mode in the context of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB),
where its presence would seem to be most needed. We show that the physics of
SSB in scalar quantum field theory in 1+1 space-time dimensions is accurately
described without a zero-mode.Comment: LaTeX, 8 pages, 3 eps figure
Coherent states of P{\"o}schl-Teller potential and their revival dynamics
A recently developed algebraic approach for constructing coherent states for
solvable potentials is used to obtain the displacement operator coherent state
of the P\"{o}schl-Teller potential. We establish the connection between this
and the annihilation operator coherent state and compare their properties. We
study the details of the revival structure arising from different time scales
underlying the quadratic energy spectrum of this system.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure
Critical dimensions of the diffusion equation
We study the evolution of a random initial field under pure diffusion in
various space dimensions. From numerical calculations we find that the
persistence properties of the system show sharp transitions at critical
dimensions d1 ~ 26 and d2 ~ 46. We also give refined measurements of the
persistence exponents for low dimensions.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Higgs-Boson Mass Limits and Precise Measurements beyond the Standard Model
The triviality and vacuum stability bounds on the Higgs-boson mass (\mh)
were revisited in presence of weakly-coupled new interactions parameterized in
a model-independent way by effective operators of dimension 6. The constraints
from precision tests of the Standard Model were taken into account. It was
shown that for the scale of new physics in the region \Lambda \simeq 2 \div 50
\tev the Standard Model triviality upper bound remains unmodified whereas it
is natural to expect that the lower bound derived from the requirement of
vacuum stability is substantially modified depending on the scale \La and
strength of coefficients of effective operators. A natural generalization of
the standard triviality condition leads also to a substantial reduction of the
allowed region in the (\Lambda,\mh) space.Comment: 18 pages 3 eps figures. The discussion in the appendix was modified
slightly and some typographical errors were correcte
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