4,351 research outputs found

    Pure Leptonic Radiative Decays B±,Ds→ℓνγB^\pm, D_s\to\ell\nu\gamma and the Annihilation Graph

    Full text link
    Pure leptonic radiative decays of heavy-light mesons are calculated using a very simple non-relativistic model. Dominant contribution originates from photon emission from light initial quark. We find BR(B±→ℓνγ)∼3.5×10−6BR(B^\pm\to\ell\nu\gamma)\sim3.5\times10^{-6} and BR(Ds→ℓνγ)∼1.7×10−4BR(D_s\to \ell\nu\gamma)\sim1.7 \times10^{-4}. The importance of these reactions to clarify the dynamics of the annihilation graph is emphasized.Comment: 7 pages, LaTeX, 3 figure

    Command Interneurons in the Crayfish Central Nervous System

    Get PDF
    The motor effects evoked by stimulation of each of eight command fibres in the circumoesophageal commissures of the crayfish are described. The fibres obtained appeared to have widespread connexions in all or most of the lower ganglia. For certain fibres the response was stronger on the homolateral side of the animal; for others it was symmetrical. The frequency of stimulation of a command fibre generally had a pronounced influence on the speed of the evoked response. In addition, segments of the total response could be elicited selectively by alteration of the frequency and duration of stimulation. Although the responses associated with most of the fibres were not sensitive to the fine temporal pattern of the applied stimulation, for one fibre the motor output depended clearly on the spacing of the stimulating pulses

    CP Nonconservation in e+e−→ttˉge^+e^-\to t\bar tg

    Full text link
    CP violation effects in e+e−→ttˉge^+ e^- \to t\bar tg are examined. CP-odd, TnT_n-odd and TnT_n-even observables can both be used to extract information on the real and imaginary parts of Feynman amplitudes. Two Higgs doublet model with CP violating phase from neutral Higgs exchange is used to estimate possible effects.Comment: 9 pages, 4 Figures, Late

    Increased Productivity of a Cover Crop Mixture Is Not Associated with Enhanced Agroecosystem Services

    Get PDF
    Cover crops provide a variety of important agroecological services within cropping systems. Typically these crops are grown as monocultures or simple graminoid-legume bicultures; however, ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that agroecosystem services could be enhanced by growing cover crops in species-rich mixtures. We examined cover crop productivity, weed suppression, stability, and carryover effects to a subsequent cash crop in an experiment involving a five-species annual cover crop mixture and the component species grown as monocultures in SE New Hampshire, USA in 2011 and 2012. The mean land equivalent ratio (LER) for the mixture exceeded 1.0 in both years, indicating that the mixture over-yielded relative to the monocultures. Despite the apparent over-yielding in the mixture, we observed no enhancement in weed suppression, biomass stability, or productivity of a subsequent oat (Avena sativa L.) cash crop when compared to the best monoculture component crop. These data are some of the first to include application of the LER to an analysis of a cover crop mixture and contribute to the growing literature on the agroecological effects of cover crop diversity in cropping systems

    Collaboration as a Medium for Effective Corporate Social Responsibility

    Get PDF
    Based on the qualitative research conducted with C-level executives this research proves that the three most predominant variables which determine a collaborations success are mutual trust, effective contractual practices, and a mutual understanding of common goals, values, and visions. By strongly implementing these into a collaboration, a partnership can amplify the end result of a collaborative effort and by using the concept of CSV as a source for alignment of mutual vision, a firm within a partnership can witness a multitude of different benefits to both their business and society

    Bounds on charged higgs boson in the 2HDM type III from Tevatron

    Get PDF
    We consider the Two Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM) of type III which leads to Flavour Changing Neutral Currents (FCNC) at tree level. In the framework of this model we can use an appropriate form of the Yukawa Lagrangian that makes the type II model limit of the general type III couplings apparent. This way is useful in order to compare with the experimental data which is model dependent. The analytical expressions of the partial width Γ(t→H+b)\Gamma (t \to H^+ b) are derived and we compare with the data available at this energy range. We examine the limits on the new parameters λij\lambda_{ij} from the validness of perturbation theory.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. typos correcte

    Two body decays of the bb-quark: Applications to direct CP violation, searches for electro-weak penguins and new physics

    Get PDF
    A systematic experimental search for two-body hadronic decays of the b-quark of the type b to quark + meson is proposed. These reactions have a well defined experimental signature and they should be theoretically cleaner compared to exclusive decays. Many modes have appreciable branching ratios and partial rate asymmetries may also be quite large (about 8-50%) in several of them. In a few cases electroweak penguins appear to be dominant and may be measurable. CP violating triple correlation asymmetries provide a clean test of the Standard Model.Comment: 12 pages 1 figure 1 tabl

    Determination of optical technology experiments for a satellite

    Get PDF
    Optical technology experiments for satellite - communications, acquisition, tracking, lasers, photometry, and atmospheric

    Transverse Tau Polarization in Decays of the Top and Bottom Quarks in the Weinberg Model of CP Non-conservation

    Full text link
    We show that the transverse polarization asymmetry of the τ\tau-lepton in the decay t→bτνt\rightarrow b \tau \nu is extremely sensitive to CP violating phases arising from the charged Higgs exchange in the Weinberg model of CP non-conservation. Qualitatively, the polarization asymmetries are enhanced over rate or energy asymmetries by a factor of ≈mtmτ≈O(100)\approx {m_t\over m_\tau}\approx O(100). Thus for optimal values of the parameters the method requires ≈104\approx 10^4 top pairs to be observable rather than 10710^7 needed for rate or energy asymmetries. We also examine τ\tau polarization in b decays via b→cντb \rightarrow c \nu \tau and find that it can also be very effective in constraining the CP violation parameters of the extended Higgs sector.Comment: 11,1 figure, SLAC-PUB-608

    CP Nonconservation in ppˉ→tbˉXp\bar p\to t\bar b X at the Tevatron

    Full text link
    The reaction ppˉ→tbˉXp\bar p\to t\bar bX is found to be rather rich in exhibiting several different types of CP asymmetries. The spin of the top quark plays an important role. Asymmetries are related to form factors arising from radiative corrections of the tbWtbW production vertex due to non-standard physics. As illustrations, effects are studied in two Higgs Doublet Models and in Supersymmetric Models; asymmetries up to a few percent may be possible.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures. Note: replaced due to minor problems that appeared on some postscript previewers. No change in conten
    • …
    corecore