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Neutrino energy reconstruction from one muon and one proton events
We propose a new method of selection of high purity charge current
quasielastic neutrino events with a good reconstruction of interacting neutrino
energy. Performance of the method was verified with several tests using GENIE,
NEUT and NuWro Monte Carlo events generators with carbon and argon targets. The
method can be useful in neutrino oscillation studies with a few GeV energy
beams.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
QCD Evolution Equations: Numerical Algorithms from the Laguerre Expansion
A complete numerical implementation, in both singlet and non-singlet sectors,
of a very elegant method to solve the QCD Evolution equations, due to Furmanski
and Petronzio, is presented. The algorithm is directly implemented in x-space
by a Laguerre expansion of the parton distributions. All the leading-twist
distributions are evolved: longitudinally polarized, transversely polarized and
unpolarized, to NLO accuracy. The expansion is optimal at finite x, up to
reasonably small x-values (), below which the convergence of
the expansion slows down. The polarized evolution is smoother, due to the less
singular structure of the anomalous dimensions at small-x. In the region of
fast convergence, which covers most of the usual perturbative applications,
high numerical accuracy is achieved by expanding over a set of approximately 30
polynomials, with a very modest running time.Comment: 30 pages, 13 figure
Shh production and Gli signaling is activated in vivo in lung, enhancing the Th2 response during a murine model of allergic asthma
The pathophysiology of allergic asthma is driven by T-helper 2 (Th2) immune responses following aeroallergen inhalation. The mechanisms that initiate, potentiate and regulate airways allergy are incompletely characterized. We have previously shown that Hedgehog (Hh) signaling to T-cells, via downstream Gli transcription factors, enhances T-cell conversion to a Th2 phenotype. Here, we show for the first time that Gli-dependent transcription is activated in T-cells in vivo during murine allergic airways disease (AAD) a model for the immunopathology of asthma; and that genetic repression of Gli signaling in Tcells decreases the differentiation and/or recruitment of Th2 cells to the lung. We report that T-cells are not the only cells capable of expressing activated Gli during AAD. A substantial proportion of eosinophils and lung epithelial cells, both central mediators of the immunopathology of asthma, are also able to undergo Hh/Gli signaling. Finally, we show that Shh increases Il4 expression in eosinophils. We therefore propose that Hh signaling during AAD is complex, involving multiple cell types, signaling in an auto- or paracrine fashion. Improved understanding of the role of this major morphogenetic pathway in asthma may give rise to new drug targets for this chronic condition
Momentum Conservation at Small x
We discuss how momentum conservation is implemented in perturbative
computations based on expansions of anomalous dimensions appropriate at small
. We show that for any given choice of coefficient functions there
always exists a factorization scheme where the gluon is defined in such a way
that momentum is conserved at next to leading order.Comment: 11 pages, plain TeX with harvma
A QCD analysis of HERA and fixed target structure function data
The parton momentum densities in the proton are obtained from a NLO QCD
analysis of structure functions measured by HERA and fixed target experiments.
The uncertainties in these parton densities, the structure functions and
related cross sections are estimated from the experimental errors, taking into
account all correlations. Standard Model predictions for the charged current
Born cross sections at large x and Q2 are calculated and compared with recent
data from ZEUS.Comment: 4 pages LaTeX, 5 eps figures, uses npb.sty. Presented at DIS99,
Zeuthen, Germany, April 19-23, 199
Theoretical Uncertainties in the QCD Evolution of Structure Functions and their Impact on
The differences are discussed between various next-to-leading order
prescriptions for the QCD evolution of parton densities and structure
functions. Their quantitative impact is understood to an accuracy of 0.02\%.
The uncertainties due to the freedom to choose the renormalization and
factorization scales are studied. The quantitative consequences of the
different uncertainties on the extraction of the strong coupling constant
from scaling violations in deep--inelastic scattering are estimated
for the kinematic regime accessible at HERA.Comment: 10 pages Latex, including 3 eps-figures, and a style file. To appear
in: Proc. of the International Workshop: QCD and QED in Higher Orders,
Rheinsberg, April, 1996, Nucl. Phys. {\bf B} (Proc. Suppl); The lay-out of
the paper has been changed, one figure sent separately before has been bound
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A Note on W Production at HERA
We discuss W boson production at HERA including NLO QCD corrections.Comment: 2 pages, latex, 2 figures, Contribution to the 3rd UK Phenomenology
Workshop on HERA Physics, Durham, 20-25 Sep. 199
The Evolution of Unpolarized and Polarized Structure Functions at Small
A survey is given of recent developments on the resummed small- evolution,
in a framework based on the renormalization group equation, of non--singlet and
singlet structure functions in both unpolarized and polarized deep--inelastic
scattering. The available resummed anomalous dimensions are discussed for all
these cases, and the most important analytic and numerical results are
compiled. The quantitative effects of these small- resummations on the
evolution of the various parton densities and structure functions are
presented, and their present uncertainties are investigated. An application to
QED radiative corrections is given.Comment: 18 pages Latex, including 11 eps-figures, and a style file. To appear
in: Proc. of the International Workshop: QCD and QED in Higher Orders,
Rheinsberg, April, 1996, Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl
THE VOLUME OPERATOR IN DISCRETIZED QUANTUM GRAVITY
We investigate the spectral properties of the volume operator in quantum
gravity in the framework of a previously introduced lattice discretization. The
presence of a well-defined scalar product in this approach permits us to make
definite statements about the hermiticity of quantum operators. We find that
the spectrum of the volume operator is discrete, but that the nature of its
eigenstates differs from that found in an earlier continuum treatment.Comment: 15 pages, TeX, 3 figures (postscript, compressed and uu-encoded), May
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