907 research outputs found
Approximate NNLO Threshold Resummation in Heavy Flavour Decays
We present an approximate NNLO evaluation of the QCD form factor resumming
large logarithmic perturbative contributions in semi-inclusive heavy flavour
decays.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, Latex; minor changes; 2 figures adde
Four-jet angular distributions and color charge measurements: leading order versus next-to-leading order
We present the next-to-leading order perturbative QCD prediction to the
four-jet angular distributions used by experimental collaborations at LEP for
measuring the QCD color charge factors. We compare our results to ALEPH data
corrected to parton level. We perform a leading order ``measurement'' of the
QCD color factor ratios by fitting the leading order perturbative predictions
to the next-to-leading order result. Our result shows that in an experimental
analysis for measuring the color charge factors the use of the O()
QCD predictions instead of the O() results may shift the center of
the fit by a relative factor of 1+2\as in the direction.Comment: 14 pages, 10 tables, 5 figures, revtex, eps style
Avaliação da exigência de calcário do solo
Foram estudados quatro métodos de avaliação da exigência de calcário de diversos solos, pertencendo a maioria a séries bem caracterizadas do Município de Piracicaba, Estado de São Paulo. Serviu como referência o método de incubação, segundo o qual 20 amostras foram tratadas com cinco doses de carbonato de cálcio puro, perfazendo um total de 100 amostras. Verificou-se que o método baseado na extração de hidrogênio ou prótons dos diversos componentes da acidez do solo, com solução 1 N de acetato de cálcio, pH = 7,0, é o mais simples, rápido e sensível, e forneceu um coeficiente de correlação r = 0,92, quando comparado com o método de incubação. O método que emprega a solução tampão SMP, e que também extrai hidrogênio ou prótons dos diversos componentes da acidez do solo, também foi eficiente (r = 0,90). O método baseado na elevação da saturação em bases a 85%, calculando-se a capacidade de troca de cátions CTC ou t, levando-se em conta o hidrogênio extraído com solução 1 N de acetato de cálcio, pH = 7,0, apresentou o coeficiente de correlação mais elevado (r = 0,96). Finalmente, o método baseado na extração do alumínio trocável com solução 1 N de KCl, relacionado à exigência de calcário para atingir o pH = 5,7, determinada por incubação, apresentou um coeficiente de correlação r = 0,72.Twenty soil samples were incubated with pure calcium carbonate at the rates of 0-2-4-6 and 8 tons per hectare, giving a total of 100 samples. These 100 samples were analyzed for pH, exchangeable calcium, magnesium, potassium and aluminum, hydrogen extracted with 1 N calcium acetate solution pH = 7.0, etc. Four rapid laboratory methods for lime requirement were applied to the incubated samples in order to establish relationships between them. The lime requirement as measured by the acidity extracted by 1 N calcium acetate solution, by the SMP method and by the base saturation-pH curves (85% base saturation) showed to be correlated with the lime requirement to pH 6.5 by incubation (r = 0.92; r = -0.90 and r = 0.96, respectivelly). The lime requirement as measured by the acidity extracted by 1 N KCl solution (exchangeable aluminum) related to the lime requirement to pH = 5.7, by incubation, presented a correlation coefficient 0.72
Scalar Particle Contribution to Higgs Production via Gluon Fusion at NLO
We consider the gluon fusion production cross section of a scalar Higgs boson
in models where fermion and scalar massive colored particles are present. We
report analytic expressions for the matrix elements of , , and processes completing the calculation of the NLO QCD
corrections in these extended scenarios. The formulas are written in a complete
general case, allowing a flexible use for different theoretical models.
Applications of our results to two different models are presented: i) a model
in which the SM Higgs sector is augmented by a weak doublet scalar in the
adjoint representation. ii) The MSSM, in the limit of neglecting the
gluino contribution to the cross section.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figures. Minor changes. Refs. adde
Heavy quark production as sensitive test for an improved description of high energy hadron collisions
QCD dynamics at small quark and gluon momentum fractions or large total
energy, which plays a major role for HERA, the Tevatron, RHIC and LHC physics,
is still poorly understood. For one of the simplest processes, namely
bottom-antibottom production, next-to-leading-order perturbation theory fails.
We show that the combination of two recently developed theoretical concepts,
the k_perp-factorization and the next-to-leading-logarithmic-approximation BFKL
vertex, gives perfect agreement with data. One can therefore hope that these
concepts provide a valuable foundation for the description of other high energy
processes.Comment: RevTeX, 4 pages, 7 figures titel and abstract changed, several
formulations modified in the text, 1 figure droppe
Joint resummation in electroweak boson production
We present a phenomenological application of the joint resummation formalism
to electroweak annihilation processes at measured boson momentum Q_T. This
formalism simultaneously resums at next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy large
threshold and recoil corrections to partonic scattering. We invert the impact
parameter transform using a previously described analytic continuation
procedure. This leads to a well-defined, resummed perturbative cross section
for all nonzero Q_T, which can be compared to resummation carried out directly
in Q_T space. From the structure of the resummed expressions, we also determine
the form of nonperturbative corrections to the cross section and implement
these into our analysis. We obtain a good description of the transverse
momentum distribution of Z bosons produced at the Tevatron collider.Comment: 27 pages, LaTeX, 8 figures as eps files. Some additions to earlier
version, this version as published in Phys. Rev. D66 (2002) 01401
A model of non-perturbative gluon emission in an initial state parton shower
We consider a model of transverse momentum production in which
non-perturbative smearing takes place throughout the perturbative evolution, by
a simple modification to an initial state parton shower algorithm. Using this
as the important non-perturbative ingredient, we get a good fit to data over a
wide range of energy. Combining it with the non-perturbative masses and cutoffs
that are a feature of conventional parton showers also leads to a reasonable
fit. We discuss the extrapolation to the LHC.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures; version accepted by JHE
QCD corrections to electroweak l nu_l jj and l^+ l^- jj production
The production of W or Z bosons in association with two jets is an important
background to the Higgs boson search in vector-boson fusion at the LHC. The
purely electroweak component of this background is dominated by vector-boson
fusion, which exhibits kinematic distributions very similar to the Higgs boson
signal. We consider the next-to-leading order QCD corrections to the
electroweak production of l nu_l jj and l^+ l^- jj events at the LHC, within
typical vector-boson fusion cuts. We show that the QCD corrections are modest,
increasing the total cross sections by about 10%. Remaining scale uncertainties
are below 2%. A fully-flexible next-to-leading order partonic Monte Carlo
program allows to demonstrate these features for cross sections within typical
vector-boson-fusion acceptance cuts. Modest corrections are also found for
distributions.Comment: 26 pages, 10 figures. PRD final version. One reference corrected,
introduction expande
Complete Order alpha_s^3 Results for e^+ e^- to (gamma,Z) to Four Jets
We present the next-to-leading order (O(alpha_s^3)) perturbative QCD
predictions for e^+e^- annihilation into four jets. A previous calculation
omitted the O(alpha_s^3) terms suppressed by one or more powers of 1/N_c^2,
where N_c is the number of colors, and the `light-by-glue scattering'
contributions. We find that all such terms are uniformly small, constituting
less than 10% of the correction. For the Durham clustering algorithm, the
leading and next-to-leading logarithms in the limit of small jet resolution
parameter y_{cut} can be resummed. We match the resummed results to our
fixed-order calculation in order to improve the small y_{cut} prediction.Comment: Latex2e, 17 pages with 5 encapsulated figures. Note added regarding
subsequent related work. To appear in Phys. Rev.
Measurement of the strong coupling alpha_S from the three-jet rate in e+e- - annihilation using JADE data
We present a measurement of the strong coupling alpha_S using the three-jet
rate measured with the Durham algorithm in e+e- -annihilation using data of the
JADE experiment at centre-of-mass energies between 14 and 44 GeV. Recent
theoretical improvements provide predictions of the three-jet rate in e+e-
-annihilation at next-to-next-to-leading order. In this paper a measurement of
the three-jet rate is used to determine the strong coupling alpha_s from a
comparison to next-to-next-to-leading order predictions matched with
next-to-leading logarithmic approximations and yields a value for the strong
coupling alpha_S(MZ) = 0.1199+- 0.0010 (stat.) +- 0.0021 (exp.) +- 0.0054
(had.) +- 0.0007 (theo.) consistent with the world average.Comment: 27 pages, 8 figure
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