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Beyond the soft photon approximation in radiative production and decay of charged vector mesons
We study the effects of model-dependent contributions and the electric
quadrupole moment of vector mesons in the decays and
. Their interference with the amplitude originating
from the radiation due to electric charges vanishes for photons emitted
collinearly to the charged particle in the final state. This brings further
support to our claim in previous works, that measurements of the photon energy
spectrum for nearly collinear photons in those decays are suitable for a first
measurement of the magnetic dipole moment of charged vector mesons.Comment: 13 pages, 2 eps figures, Latex. Accepted for publication in Journal
of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics(2001
A second order cone formulation of continuous CTA model
The final publication is available at link.springer.comIn this paper we consider a minimum distance Controlled Tabular Adjustment (CTA) model for statistical disclosure limitation (control) of tabular data. The goal of the CTA model is to find the closest safe table to some original tabular data set that contains sensitive information. The measure of closeness is usually measured using l1 or l2 norm; with each measure having its advantages and disadvantages. Recently, in [4] a regularization of the l1 -CTA using Pseudo-Huber func- tion was introduced in an attempt to combine positive characteristics of both l1 -CTA and l2 -CTA. All three models can be solved using appro- priate versions of Interior-Point Methods (IPM). It is known that IPM in general works better on well structured problems such as conic op- timization problems, thus, reformulation of these CTA models as conic optimization problem may be advantageous. We present reformulation of Pseudo-Huber-CTA, and l1 -CTA as Second-Order Cone (SOC) op- timization problems and test the validity of the approach on the small example of two-dimensional tabular data set.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
Effects of the magnetic dipole moment of charged vector mesons in their radiative decay distribution
We consider the effects of anomalous magnetic dipole moments of vector mesons
in the decay distribution of photons emitted in two-pseudoscalar decays of
charged vector mesons. By choosing a kinematical configuration appropriate to
isolate these effects from model-dependent and dominant bremsstrahlung
contributions, we show that this method can provide a valid alternative for a
measurement of the unknown magnetic dipole moments of charged vector mesons.Comment: Latex, 11 pages incl. 3 .ps figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Arithmetic and the standard electroweak theory
We propose the relations 1/e - e =3 and tan(2theta_W)=3/2, where e is the
positron charge and theta_W is the weak angle. Present experimental data
support these relations to a very high accuracy. We suggest that some duality
relates the weak isospin and hypercharge gauge groups of the standard
electroweak theory.Comment: Latex, 6 page
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