9 research outputs found
Amplitude Zeros in Radiative Decays of Scalar Particles
We study amplitude zeros in radiative decay processes with a photon or a
gluon emission of all possible scalar particles(e.g. scalar leptoquarks) which
may interact with the usual fermions in models beyond the standard model. For
the decays with a photon emission, the amplitudes clearly exhibit the
factorization property and the differential decay rates vanish at specific
values of a certain variable which are determined only by the electric charges
of the particles involved and independent of the particle masses and the
various couplings. For the decays with a gluon emission, even though the zeros
are washed away, the differential decay rates still have distinct minima. The
branching ratios as a function of leptoquark masses are presented for the
scalar leptoquark decays. We also comment on the decays of vector particles
into two fermions and a photon.Comment: Revtex, 17 pages + 6 figures (available upon request), Preprint,
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Production at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider: Gauge Invariance and Radiation Amplitude Zero
The electroweak process is calculated
at tree level, including finite W width effects. In order to obtain a gauge
invariant amplitude, the imaginary parts of triangle graphs and
box diagrams have to be included, in addition to resumming the
imaginary contributions to the W polarization. We demonstrate the existence of
a radiation amplitude zero in , and discuss how it may be observed in correlations of
the and lepton rapidities at the Fermilab Tevatron.Comment: 37 pages,12 figures, postscript file also available via anonymous ftp
at ftp://ucdhep.ucdavis.edu/han/vvv/Wgmgm.p
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Prompt K_short production in pp collisions at sqrt(s)=0.9 TeV
The production of K_short mesons in pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy
of 0.9 TeV is studied with the LHCb detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The
luminosity of the analysed sample is determined using a novel technique,
involving measurements of the beam currents, sizes and positions, and is found
to be 6.8 +/- 1.0 microbarn^-1. The differential prompt K_short production
cross-section is measured as a function of the K_short transverse momentum and
rapidity in the region 0 < pT < 1.6 GeV/c and 2.5 < y < 4.0. The data are found
to be in reasonable agreement with previous measurements and generator
expectations.Comment: 6+18 pages, 6 figures, updated author lis
Measurement of sigma (pp -> bbX) at √s=7 TeV in the forward region
Decays of b hadrons into final states containing a D-0 meson and a muon are used to measure the bb; production cross-section in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV at the LHC. In the pseudorapidity interval 2 < eta < 6 and integrated over all transverse momenta we find that the average cross-section to produce b-flavoured or b-flavoured hadrons is (75.3 +/- 5.4 +/- 13.0) mu b