122 research outputs found
Approximate Next-to-Leading Order and Next-to-Next-to-Leading Order Corrections
For processes involving structure functions and/or fragmentation functions,
arguments that, over a range of a proper kinematic variable, there is a part
that dominates the next-to-leading order (NLO) corrections are briefly
reviewed. The arguments are tested against more recent NLO and in particular
complete next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) calculations. A critical
examination of when these arguments may not be useful is also presented.Comment: 8 pages and 4 figure
A Model for the Color Glass Condensate Versus Jet Quenching
A model for the Color Glass Condensate as opposed to jet quenching is
proposed for the explanation of the presently available RHIC data. Good fits to
these data are presented. A clear way to distinguish between the two possible
explanations is also given.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figur
Regge poles and inelastic scattering at high energies
The Regge pole hypothesis is applied to some inelastic processes at high energies. Particular attention is given to production of pion-nucleon resonances N* in the reaction N+N→N+N*. Data on production of the I=1/2 resonances are interpreted in terms of exchange of the "Pomeranchuk" Regge pole which is believed to be responsible for the diffraction peaks in elastic reactions, and production of the 3-3 resonance is interpreted in terms of exchange of the pion Regge pole. The prediction is obtained that production and decay of the I=1/2 resonances provides secondary pions and neutrons with energies that rise proportionally to the incident proton energy—a result of interest in connection with the secondary beams in future accelerators
Diphoton Production at Hadron Colliders and New Contact Interactions
We explore the capability of the Tevatron and LHC to place limits on the
possible existence of flavor-independent contact
interactions which can lead to an excess of diphoton events with large
invariant masses. Assuming no departure from the Standard Model is observed, we
show that the Tevatron will eventually be able to place a lower bound of
0.5-0.6 TeV on the scale associated with this new contact interaction. At the
LHC, scales as large as 3-6 TeV may be probed with suitable detector cuts and
an integrated luminosity of .Comment: LaTex, 12pages plus 5 figures(available on request), SLAC-PUB-657
Aspects of four-jet production in polarized proton-proton collisions
We examine the intrinsic spin-dependence of the dominant subprocess contribution to four-jet production in polarized proton-proton
collisions using helicity amplitude techniques. We find that the partonic
level, longitudinal spin-spin asymmetry, , is intrinsically large
in the kinematic regions probed in experiments detecting four isolated jets.
Such events may provide another qualitative or semi-quantitative test of the
spin-structure of QCD in planned polarized collisions at RHIC.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX, 2 uuencoded postscript files attache
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