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B meson decays to baryons in the diquark model
We study B meson decays to two charmless baryons in the diquark model,
including strong and electroweak penguins as well as the tree operators. It is
shown that penguin operators can enhance \bar{B} \to \Bb_s \bar{\Bb}
considerably, but affect \bar{B} \to \Bb_1 \bar{\Bb}_2 only slightly, where
\Bb_{(1,2)} and \Bb_s are non-strange and strange baryons, respectively.
The dependence of the decay rates due to tree-penguin interference is
illustrated. In principle, some of the \Bb_s \bar{\Bb} modes could dominate
over \Bb_1 \bar{\Bb}_2 for , but in general the effect is
milder than their mesonic counterparts. This is because the operator can
only produce vector but not scalar diquarks, while the opposite is true for
and . Predictions from diquark model are compared to those from the
sum rule calculation. The decays \bar{B} \to \Bb_s \bar{\Bb}_s and inclusive
baryonic decays are also discussed.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, Revte
Neutrino Masses in a 5D TeV Unification Model
We study the generation of neutrino masses in the electroweak
unified theory in spacetime. By appropriate
orbifolding, the bulk symmetry is broken into
at one of the fixed points, where the quarks reside. The leptons form
triplets, localized at the other symmetric fixed point. The fermion masses
arise from the bulk Higgs sector containing a triplet and an anti-sextet. We
construct neutrino Majorana masses via 1-loop quantum corrections by adding a
parity odd bulk triplet scalar. No right-handed neutrino is needed. The
neutrino mass matrix is of the inverted hierarchy type. We show that the model
can easily accommodate the bi-large mixing angle solution favored by the recent
neutrino experiments without much fine tuning of parameters. The constraints
from \mu\ra 3e transition and neutrinoless double beta decays are discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure
Bulk Higgs Boson Decays in Brane Localized Gravity
We embed the Standard Model in the Randall-Sundrum model of 5 dimensional
brane localized gravity. The SM gauge and chiral fermion fields are restricted
on the 4D visible brane whereas the Higgs and the right-handed neutrino are
assumed to be 5D bulk fields. We calculate the effective couplings of the
lowest mass Higgs field to the SM fermions and to the gauge bosons and find
that the couplings are enhanced. Furthermore, the invisible decay width of a
bulk Higgs of mass 150 GeV is shown to be large.Comment: 14 pages, 2 postscript figures, minor typos corrected, two references
added, to appear in Physics Letters
QCD Corrections to and Exclusive Decay
The short distance QCD corrections to are calculated in
the leading logarithmic approximation. The equivalence of operator basis
reduction for S-matrix elements by using the equations of motion or by proving
a low energy theorem is discussed. We apply the above results to the exclusive
decay. The branching ratio of this decay is found to be
in the Standard Model. We also found that QCD corrections
modify considerably the ratio between CP-even and CP-odd two-photon amplitudes.Comment: revtex, 15 pages, 2 figures; revised version with corrections from
electroweak penguin discussed, the conclusion remains unchange
Solutions to the R_b, R_c and alpha_s puzzles by Vector Fermions
We propose two minimal extensions of Standard Model, both of which can easily
accommodate the recent puzzling observations about the excess in , the
deficit in and the discrepancy in the low energy and high energy
determinations of . Each model requires three additional heavy
vectorial fermions in order to resolve the puzzles. The current
phenomenological constraints and the new potential phenomena are also
discussed.Comment: 12 pages, in LaTeX, postscript file also appear
http://www.uic.edu/~keung/pub/rbrc.p
Probing for the Charm Content of and Mesons
A slow bump exists in the inclusive spectrum,
while the softness of spectrum in decay
is in strong contrast with expectations from color octet mechanism. We propose
{\it intrinsic} charm as the explanation:the former is due to ,with three charm quarks in the final state; the latter is just a small
fraction of "jet" events, where the
slow moving system evolves into pairs. Experimental search
for these phenomena at B Factories and the Tevatron is strongly urged, as the
implications go beyond QCD.Comment: 4 pages, REVTEX, 10 eps figures included. Major revision with more
discussions on the rescattering background, and a reappraisal of the
Upsilon(1S) decay in the presence of intrinsic charm, leading to a change in
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A new era for studies on cross-Strait relations: introduction
After more than half a centuryâs separation, interaction between China and Taiwan has increased and has progressively changed from a politico-economic interaction to a more civic interaction. Scholars working on cross-Strait relations have recently begun to pay attention to the civic influence of Taiwanese businesses on the relationship. Some emphasize the importance of sub-governmental interactions in the process of cross-Strait integration. Others assert that Taiwanese businesses can exercise economic leverage to constrain the Chinese government in cross-Strait policymaking. These scholars stress bottomâup processes by observing current phenomena, then deducing the emerging pattern of cross-Strait relations that may be influenced by business activities. Taking account of changing trends in scholarly discussions of the cross-Strait relationship, this special issue of China Information presents current research in this field. Unlike studies on topâdown processes that affect political and economic interactions between China and Taiwan, several contributions in the special issue highlight bottomâup mechanisms affecting such interactions by examining the identity of Taiwanese businesspeople and migrants, as well as the activities and implications of Taiwanese charitable organizations operating in China. This issue focuses not only on the impact of China on Taiwan, but also the impact of Taiwanese investments, migrants, and exports on Chinese society
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