17 research outputs found
A Precision Measurement of Electroweak Parameters in Neutrino-Nucleon Scattering
The CCFR collaboration reports a precise measurement of electroweak
parameters derived from the ratio of neutral-current to charged-current
cross-sections in neutrino-nucleon scattering at the Fermilab Tevatron. This
ratio of cross-sections measures the neutral current couplings to quarks, which
implies a determination of sin^2 theta_W (on-shell) = 0.2236 +/- 0.0028(expt.)
+/- 0.0030(model) for m_top=175 GeV, m_Higgs=150 GeV. This is equivalent to
M_W=80.35+/-0.21 GeV. The good agreement of this measurement with Standard
Model expectations implies the exclusion of additional
neutrino-neutrino-quark-quark contact interactions at 95% confidence at a mass
scale of 1-8 TeV, depending on the form of the contact interaction.Comment: formatted in revtex, 5 pages, 3 eps figures included via psfig,
submitted to Physical Review Letter
Determination of from Gross-Llewellyn Smith sum rule by accounting for infrared renormalon
We recapitulate the method which resums the truncated perturbation series of
a physical observable in a way which takes into account the structure of the
leading infrared renormalon. We apply the method to the Gross-Llewellyn Smith
(GLS) sum rule. By confronting the obtained result with the experimentally
extracted GLS value, we determine the value of the QCD coupling parameter which
turns out to agree with the present world average.Comment: invited talk by G.C. in WG3 of NuFact02, July 1-6, 2002, London; 4
pages, revte
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.