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    QED radiative corrections to impact factors

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    We consider the radiative corrections to the impact factors of electron and photon. According to a generalized eikonal representation the e\bar e scattering amplitude at high energies and fixed momentum transfers is proportional to the electron form factor. But we show that this representation is violated due to the presence of non-planar diagrams. One loop correction to the photon impact factor for small virtualities of the exchanged photon is obtained using the known results for the cross section of the e\bar e production at photon-nuclei interactions.Comment: 8 pp, plain LaTe

    Probing doubly charged Higgs in e+ee^+ e^- Colliders in 3-3-1 Model

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    The SU(3)_L\otimesU(1)_N electroweak model predicts new Higgs bosons beyond the one of the standard model. In this work we investigate the signature and production of doubly charged Higgs bosons in the ee+e^-e^+ International Linear Collider and in the CERN Linear Collider. We compute the branching ratios for the doubly charged gauge bosons of the model.Comment: 17 pages, 12 figure

    Radiative proton-antiproton annihilation to a lepton pair

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    The annihilation of proton and antiproton to electron-positron pair, including radiative corrections due to the emission of virtual and real photons is considered. The results are generalized to leading and next-to leading approximations. The relevant distributions are derived and numerical applications are given in the kinematical range accessible to the PANDA experiment at the FAIR facility.Comment: 2 figure

    (Quasi)elastic electron--muon large-angle scattering to a two-loop approximation: vertex contributions

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    We consider a process of quasielastic eμe\mu large-angle scattering at high energies with radiative corrections up to a two-loop level. A lowest order radiative correction arising both from one-loop virtual photon emission and a real soft emission are presented to a power accuracy. Two-loop level corrections are supposed to be of three gauge-invariant classes. One of them, so called vertex contribution, is given in logarithmic approximation. Relation with the renormalization group approach is discussed.Comment: 13 pages, 3 eps figure
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