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Electroweak Corrections to e+e- --> 4 fermions
The calculation of the full electroweak O(alpha) corrections to the
charged-current four-fermion production processes e+e- --> nu_tau tau+ mu-
anti-nu_mu, u anti-d mu- anti-nu_mu, and u anti-d s anti-c is briefly reviewed.
The calculation is performed using the complex-mass scheme for the gauge-boson
resonances. The evaluation of the occurring one-loop tensor integrals, which
include 5- and 6-point functions, requires new techniques. The effects of the
complete O(alpha) corrections to the total cross section and to the
production-angle distribution are discussed and compared to predictions based
on the double-pole approximation, revealing that the latter approximation is
not sufficient to fully exploit the potential of a future linear collider in an
analysis of W-boson pairs at high energies.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, 6 postscript figures, to appear in the proceedings of
the "7th International Symposium on Radiative Corrections (RADCOR05)", Shonan
Village, 200
On e+e- --> W+W- --> 4f(+gamma) at LEP2
The results on e+e- --> W+W- --> 4f(+gamma) obtained by different groups are
compared with each other. Differences in the results for the total cross
section of up to about 0.6% are traced back to different ways of implementing
the double-pole approximation.Comment: 11 pages, late
Automatic Loop Calculations with FeynArts, FormCalc, and LoopTools
This article describes three Mathematica packages for the automatic
calculation of one-loop Feynman diagrams: the diagrams are generated with
FeynArts, algebraically simplified with FormCalc, and finally evaluated
numerically using the LoopTools package. The calculations are performed
analytically as far as possible, with results given in a form well suited for
numerical evaluation. The latter is straightforward with the utility programs
provided by FormCalc (e.g. for translation into Fortran code) and the
implementations of the one-loop integrals in LoopTools. The programs are also
equipped for calculations in supersymmetric models.Comment: 6 pages, uses axodraw and npb.sty. Talk given at Loops and Legs 2000,
Bastei, Germany, April 9-1
Four-fermion production at gamma gamma colliders: 2. Radiative corrections in double-pole approximation
The O(alpha) electroweak radiative corrections to gamma gamma --> WW --> 4f
within the electroweak Standard Model are calculated in double-pole
approximation (DPA). Virtual corrections are treated in DPA, leading to a
classification into factorizable and non-factorizable contributions, and
real-photonic corrections are based on complete lowest-order matrix elements
for gamma gamma --> 4f + gamma. Soft and collinear singularities appearing in
the virtual and real corrections are combined alternatively in two different
ways, namely by using the dipole subtraction method or by applying phase-space
slicing. The radiative corrections are implemented in a Monte Carlo generator
called COFFERgammagamma, which optionally includes anomalous triple and quartic
gauge-boson couplings in addition and performs a convolution over realistic
spectra of the photon beams. A detailed survey of numerical results comprises
O(alpha) corrections to integrated cross sections as well as to angular,
energy, and invariant-mass distributions. Particular attention is paid to the
issue of collinear-safety in the observables.Comment: 42 pages, latex, 34 postscript figure
Radiative corrections to e+e- --> WW --> 4f with RACOONWW
RACOONWW is the first Monte Carlo generator for e+e- --> WW --> 4f(+gamma)
that includes the electroweak O(alpha) radiative corrections in the double-pole
approximation completely. Some numerical results for LEP2 energies are
discussed, and the predictions for the total W-pair cross section are
confronted with LEP2 data.Comment: 7 pages, latex, 5 postscript files, to appear in the Proceedings of
the 5th Zeuthen Workshop on Elementary Particle Theory ``Loops and Legs in
Quantum Field Theory'', Bastei/Koenigstein, Germany, April 9-14, 200
The complex-mass scheme for perturbative calculations with unstable particles
Perturbative calculations with unstable particles require the inclusion of
their finite decay widths. A convenient, universal scheme for this purpose is
the complex-mass scheme. It fully respects gauge-invariance, is
straight-forward to apply, and has been successfully used for the calculation
of various tree-level processes and of the electroweak radiative corrections to
e+ e- -> 4f and H -> 4f.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, to appear in the proceedings of the "8th DESY
Workshop on Elementary Particle Theory, Loops and Legs in Quantum Field
Theory", Eisenach, 200
Electroweak corrections to e+ e- -> f anti-f H
Some of the most interesting Higgs-production processes at future e+ e-
colliders are of the type e+ e- -> f anti-f H. We present a calculation of the
complete O(alpha) corrections to these processes in the Standard Model for
final-state neutrinos and top quarks. Initial-state radiation beyond O(alpha)
at the leading-logarithmic level as well as QCD corrections are also included.
The electroweak corrections turn out to be sizable and reach the order of
+/-10% and will thus be an important part of precise theoretical predictions
for future e+ e- colliders.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX, 4 postscript figures, talk given at Loops and Legs
2004, 7th DESY Workshop on Elementary Particle Theory, Zinnowitz, German
Generating Feynman Diagrams and Amplitudes with FeynArts 3
This paper describes the Mathematica package FeynArts used for the generation
and visualization of Feynman diagrams and amplitudes. The main features of
version 3 are: generation of diagrams at three levels, user-definable model
files, support for supersymmetric models, and publication-quality Feynman
diagrams in PostScript or LaTeX.Comment: 10 pages, minor changes in the text and markup, version to appear in
Comp. Phys. Com
Frequency dispersion of small-amplitude capillary waves in viscous fluids
This work presents a detailed study of the dispersion of capillary waves with small amplitude in viscous fluids using an analytically derived solution to the initial value problem of a small-amplitude capillary wave as well as direct numerical simulation. A rational parametrization for the dispersion of capillary waves in the underdamped regime is proposed, including predictions for the wave number of critical damping based on a harmonic-oscillator model. The scaling resulting from this parametrization leads to a self-similar solution of the frequency dispersion of capillary waves that covers the entire underdamped regime, which allows an accurate evaluation of the frequency at a given wave number, irrespective of the fluid properties. This similarity also reveals characteristic features of capillary waves, for instance that critical damping occurs when the characteristic time scales of dispersive and dissipative mechanisms are balanced. In addition, the presented results suggest that the widely adopted hydrodynamic theory for damped capillary waves does not accurately predict the dispersion when viscous damping is significant, and an alternative definition of the damping rate, which provides consistent accuracy in the underdamped regime, is presented
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