685 research outputs found
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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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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The Singlet Contribution to the Structure Function at Small
The resummation of terms in the evolution
equation of the singlet part of is carried out. The corresponding
singlet evolution kernels are calculated explicitely. The leading small-
contribution to the three-loop splitting function matrix is determined in the
scheme. Relations are derived for the case of supersymmetric Yang--Mills field theory. Numerical results are presented for
the polarized singlet and gluon densities, and the structure functions and . They are compared for different assumptions
on the non--perturbative input distributions, and the stability of the results
against presently unknown subleading contributions is investigated.Comment: 10 pages Latex, including two eps-figures, all compressed by uufil
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
A novel role for Hedgehog in T-cell receptor signaling: implications for development and immunity
The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is a key regulator of both embryonic development and homeostasis of adult tissues, including thymus and blood. In the thymus, Hh signals for differentiation, survival and proliferation in the early stages of T cell development, before TCR gene rearrangement. Our recent data has shown that Hh signaling also modulates T cell receptor (TCR) signal strength in more mature T lineage cells. We showed that constitutive activation of the Hh pathway in thymocytes (by transgenic expression of the transcriptional activator form of Gli2) decreased TCR signal strength with profound consequences for the thymus--allowing self-reactive T cells to escape deletion and altering T cell CD4/CD8 lineage decisions. In contrast, in the Sonic Hh deficient thymus, TCR signaling was increased, again influencing both TCR repertoire selection and CD4/8 lineage commitment. In peripheral T cells, the transcriptional changes induced by activation of the Hh signaling pathway lead to reduced T cell activation. Hh signaling also attenuated ERK phosphorylation and proliferation in mature T cells on TCR ligation. Modulation of TCR signal strength by Hh pathway activation has importance for immunity as the presence or absence of Hh in the environment in which a T cell is activated would shape the immune response
On parton distributions beyond the leading order
The importance of properly taking into account the factorization scheme
dependence of parton distribution functions is emphasized. A serious error in
the usual handling of this topic is pointed out and the correct procedure for
transforming parton distribution functions from one factorisation scheme to
another recalled. It is shown that the conventional and
DIS definitions thereof are ill-defined due to the lack of distinction between
the factorisation scheme dependence of parton distribution functions and
renormalisation scheme dependence of the strong coupling constant . A
novel definition of parton distribution functions is suggested and its role in
the construction of consistent next-to-leading order event generators briefly
outlined.Comment: PRA-HEP-93/05, Latex, 10 pages and 2 Postscript figures appended at
the end of this fil
The 16th Moment of the Non--Singlet Structure Functions and to
We present the results of an analytic next--to--next--to leading order QCD
calculation of the non--singlet anomalous dimension and
the coefficient functions associated to the deeply inelastic
structure functions and for the Mellin moment N=16.
Comparisons are made with results in the literature.Comment: 11 pages, 1 style file, 1 figur
Universal Higher Order Singlet QED Corrections to Unpolarized Lepton Scattering
We calculate the universal flavor-singlet radiative QED corrections to
unpolarized lepton scattering applicable to general differential scattering
cross sections, involving charged fermions or photons in initial or final
states. The radiators are derived to in analytic
form. Numerical illustrations are given.Comment: 31 pages, 3 figures, 1 style fil
Strong Coupling Constant from Scaling Violations in Fragmentation Functions
We present a new determination of the strong coupling constant alpha_s
through the scaling violations in the fragmentation functions for charged
pions, charged kaons, and protons. In our fit we include the latest e+e-
annihilation data from CERN LEP1 and SLAC SLC on the Z-boson resonance and
older, yet very precise data from SLAC PEP at center-of-mass energy sqrt(s)=29
GeV. A new world average of alpha_s is given.Comment: 10 pages, 3 eps figue
Light Gluinos and the Parton Structure of the Nucleon
We study the effects of light gluinos with mass below about 1 GeV on the
nucleon parton densities and the running of alpha_(S). It is shown that from
the available high-statistics DIS data no lower bound on the gluino mass can be
derived. Also in the new kinematical region accessible at HERA the influence of
such light gluinos on structure f unctions is found to be very small and
difficult to detect. For use in more direct searches involving final state
signatures we present a radiative estimate of the gluino distribution in the
nucleon.Comment: 23 pages, LateX, 8 figures, MPI-PhT/94-22, LMU-3/9
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