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Surprises from Quarkonium Decay into Photons
The perturbative QCD approach to quarkonium decay into a photon and hadrons
is reconsidered. It is shown that a consistent treatment within perturbative
QCD calls for the introduction of a fragmentation contribution which has been
neglected so far. The ensuing phenomenological implications are discussed, and,
in particular, the possibility of measuring the gluon fragmentation function of
the photon is addressed.
*To appear in the proceedings of the workshop QCD94, Montpellier, July '94.Comment: 4 pages + 3 figures, uuencoded postscript, Cambridge preprint
Cavendish-HEP-94/0
Cancellation of Sudakov Logarithms in Radiative Decays of Quarkonia
We study infrared QCD effects in radiative quarkonia decays. We examine the
endpoint region z -> 1 of the photon spectrum. We point out a cancellation
mechanism for the corrections in , , in
the short-distance coefficient for the color-singlet Fock state in the
quarkonium. The cancellation is due to the coherence of the color radiation,
and applies even though logarithmic contributions are present in the jet
distributions associated with the decay. We comment on the implications of our
results for the modeling of hadronization in the endpoint region and for the
role of color-octet states in the quarkonium.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figur
Report on Running Channels in iseg 32-Ch HV Power Supplies
We report a study and solution of the so-called "running channel" (RC) phenomenon observed in the iseg 32-channel HV power supplies for the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimetry
A Universal Scaling Law for Jets of Collapsing Bubbles
Cavitation bubbles collapsing and rebounding in a pressure gradient grad(p)
form a "micro-jet" enveloped by a "vapor jet". This letter presents
unprecedented observations of the vapor jets formed in a uniform
gravity-induced grad(p), modulated aboard parabolic flights. The data uncovers
that the normalized jet volume is independent of the liquid density and
viscosity and proportional to zeta=grad(p)*R0/p, where R0 is the maximal bubble
radius and p is the driving pressure. A derivation inspired by "Kelvin-Blake"
considerations confirms this law and reveals its negligible dependence of
surface tension. We further conjecture that the jet only pierces the bubble
boundary if zeta>0.0004.Comment: 4 page letter, 4 figure
Two-Fermion Production in Electron-Positron Collisions
This report summarizes the results of the two-fermion working group of the
LEP2-MC workshop, held at CERN from 1999 to 2000. Recent developments in the
theoretical calculations of the two fermion production process in the
electron-positron collision at LEP2 center of the mass energies are reported.
The Bhabha process and the production of muon, tau, neutrino and quark pairs is
covered. On the basis of comparison of various calculations, theoretical
uncertainties are estimated and compared with those needed for the final LEP2
data analysis. The subjects for the further studies are identified.Comment: 2-fermion working group report of the LEP2 Monte Carlo Workshop
1999/2000, 113 pages, 24 figures, 35 table
Relative luminosity measurement of the LHC with the ATLAS forward calorimeter
In this paper it is shown that a measurement of the relative luminosity
changes at the LHC may be obtained by analysing the currents drawn from the
high voltage power supplies of the electromagnetic section of the forward
calorimeter of the ATLAS detector. The method was verified with a reproduction
of a small section of the ATLAS forward calorimeter using proton beams of known
beam energies and variable intensities at the U-70 accelerator at IHEP in
Protvino, Russia. The experimental setup and the data taking during a test beam
run in April 2008 are described in detail. A comparison of the measured high
voltage currents with reference measurements from beam intensity monitors shows
a linear dependence on the beam intensity. The non-linearities are measured to
be less than 0.5 % combining statistical and systematic uncertainties.Comment: 16 page
Determination of alpha_s using Jet Rates at LEP with the OPAL detector
Hadronic events produced in e+e- collisions by the LEP collider and recorded
by the OPAL detector were used to form distributions based on the number of
reconstructed jets. The data were collected between 1995 and 2000 and
correspond to energies of 91 GeV, 130-136 GeV and 161-209 GeV. The jet rates
were determined using four different jet-finding algorithms (Cone, JADE, Durham
and Cambridge). The differential two-jet rate and the average jet rate with the
Durham and Cambridge algorithms were used to measure alpha(s) in the LEP energy
range by fitting an expression in which order alpah_2s calculations were
matched to a NLLA prediction and fitted to the data. Combining the measurements
at different centre-of-mass energies, the value of alpha_s (Mz) was determined
to be
alpha(s)(Mz)=0.1177+-0.0006(stat.)+-0.0012$(expt.)+-0.0010(had.)+-0.0032(theo.)
\.Comment: 40 pages, 17 figures, Submitted to Euro. Phys. J.
Colour reconnection in e+e- -> W+W- at sqrt(s) = 189 - 209 GeV
The effects of the final state interaction phenomenon known as colour
reconnection are investigated at centre-of-mass energies in the range sqrt(s) ~
189-209 GeV using the OPAL detector at LEP. Colour reconnection is expected to
affect observables based on charged particles in hadronic decays of W+W-.
Measurements of inclusive charged particle multiplicities, and of their angular
distribution with respect to the four jet axes of the events, are used to test
models of colour reconnection. The data are found to exclude extreme scenarios
of the Sjostrand-Khoze Type I (SK-I) model and are compatible with other
models, both with and without colour reconnection effects. In the context of
the SK-I model, the best agreement with data is obtained for a reconnection
probability of 37%. Assuming no colour reconnection, the charged particle
multiplicity in hadronically decaying W bosons is measured to be (nqqch) =
19.38+-0.05(stat.)+-0.08 (syst.).Comment: 30 pages, 9 figures, Submitted to Euro. Phys. J.
TESLA Technical Design Report Part III: Physics at an e+e- Linear Collider
The TESLA Technical Design Report Part III: Physics at an e+e- Linear
ColliderComment: 192 pages, 131 figures. Some figures have reduced quality. Full
quality figures can be obtained from http://tesla.desy.de/tdr. Editors -
R.-D. Heuer, D.J. Miller, F. Richard, P.M. Zerwa
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