591 research outputs found
Spin Dependence of Massive Lepton Pair Production in Proton-Proton Collisions
We calculate the transverse momentum distribution for the production of
massive lepton-pairs in longitudinally polarized proton-proton reactions at
collider energies within the context of perturbative quantum chromodynamics.
For values of the transverse momentum Q_T greater than roughly half the pair
mass Q, Q_T > Q/2, we show that the differential cross section is dominated by
subprocesses initiated by incident gluons, provided that the polarized gluon
density is not too small. Massive lepton-pair differential cross sections
should be a good source of independent constraints on the polarized gluon
density, free from the experimental and theoretical complications of photon
isolation that beset studies of prompt photon production. We provide
predictions for the spin-averaged and spin-dependent differential cross
sections as a function of Q_T at energies relevant for the Relativistic Heavy
Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven, and we compare these with predictions for
real prompt photon production.Comment: 34 pages, RevTeX including 17 figures in .ps file
Massive Lepton Pairs as a Prompt Photon Surrogate
We discuss the transverse momentum distribution for the production of massive
lepton-pairs in hadron reactions at fixed target and collider energies within
the context of next-to-leading order perturbative quantum chromodynamics. For
values of the transverse momentum greater than the pair mass , , we show that the differential cross section is dominated by subprocesses
initiated by incident gluons. Massive lepton-pair differential cross sections
are an advantageous source of constraints on the gluon density, free from the
experimental and theoretical complications of photon isolation that beset
studies of prompt photon production. We compare calculations with data and
provide predictions for the differential cross section as a function of
in proton-antiproton reactions at center-of-mass energies of 1.8 TeV, and in
proton-nucleon reactions at fixed target and LHC energies.Comment: 36 pages, RevTeX, including 16 ps files of figures; minor changes in
wording; one reference added. Version to appear in Phys Rev
Avaliação pela técnica semiautomática de produção de gases das silagens de quatro genótipos de girassol (Helianthus annus) (Rumbosol 91, Victoria 627, Victoria 807 e Mycogen 9338)
Foram avaliadas as silagens de quatro genótipos de girassol (Helianthus annus) (Rumbosol 91, Victoria 627, Victoria 807 e Mycogen 93338), pela técnica semiautomática de produção de gases. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o de blocos ao acaso, em esquema de parcelas subdivididas, sendo as médias comparadas pelo teste SNK (p<0,05). O genótipo Rumbosol 91 apresentou a maior produção acumulativa de gases para o tempo de 96 horas de incubação com valor de 128,47mL/g de MS, e o menor valor foi observado para o genótipo Victoria 807 com 92,88. Não foram observadas diferenças entre os valores de degradabilidade da matéria seca (DMS) para as silagens avaliadas nos diferentes tempos. O potencial máximo de produção de gases variou de 91,67 para o genótipo Victoria 807 a 125,46mL/g de MS para a silagem do genótipo Rumbosol 46,39 e 43,26%. O maior valor para taxa de passagem (8%) foi observado para o genótipo Victoria 627. As silagens dos genótipos Rumbosol 91 e Victoria 627 mostraram destacado potencial para produção de gases e taxa de produção de gases
Influência de características geomorfológicas e de cobertura vegetal sobre a fauna do solo.
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On-shell two-loop three-gluon vertex
The two-loop three-gluon vertex is calculated in an arbitrary covariant
gauge, in the limit when two of the gluons are on the mass shell. The
corresponding two-loop results for the ghost-gluon vertex are also obtained. It
is shown that the results are consistent with the Ward-Slavnov-Taylor
identities.Comment: 34 pages, LaTeX, including 5 figures, uses eps
NNLO phase space master integrals for two-to-one inclusive cross sections in dimensional regularization
We evaluate all phase space master integrals which are required for the total
cross section of generic 2 -> 1 processes at NNLO as a series expansion in the
dimensional regulator epsilon. Away from the limit of threshold production, our
expansion includes one order higher than what has been available in the
literature. At threshold, we provide expressions which are valid to all orders
in terms of Gamma functions and hypergeometric functions. These results are a
necessary ingredient for the renormalization and mass factorization of
singularities in 2 -> 1 inclusive cross sections at NNNLO in QCD.Comment: 37 pages, plus 3 ancillary files containing analytic expressions in
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Resummation for heavy quark and jet cross sections
We review the resummation of threshold logarithms for heavy quark, dijet,
direct photon, and W boson production cross sections in hadronic collisions.
Beyond leading logarithms the resummed cross section is sensitive to the color
exchange in the hard scattering. The resummation is formulated at
next-to-leading logarithmic or higher accuracy in terms of anomalous dimension
matrices which describe the factorization of soft gluons from the hard
scattering. We give results for the soft anomalous dimension matrices at one
loop for the full range of partonic subprocesses involved in heavy quark,
dijet, direct photon, and W boson production. We discuss the general
diagonalization procedure that can be implemented for the calculation of the
resummed cross sections, and we give numerical results for top quark production
at the Fermilab Tevatron. We also present analytical results for the one- and
two-loop expansions of the resummed cross sections.Comment: 66 pages LaTeX, 11 postscript figures, invited review for Int. J.
Mod. Phys.
High-precision QCD at hadron colliders: electroweak gauge boson rapidity distributions at NNLO
We compute the rapidity distributions of W and Z bosons produced at the
Tevatron and the LHC through next-to-next-to leading order in QCD. Our results
demonstrate remarkable stability with respect to variations of the
factorization and renormalization scales for all values of rapidity accessible
in current and future experiments. These processes are therefore
``gold-plated'': current theoretical knowledge yields QCD predictions accurate
to better than one percent. These results strengthen the proposal to use W and
Z production to determine parton-parton luminosities and constrain parton
distribution functions at the LHC. For example, LHC data should easily be able
to distinguish the central parton distribution fit obtained by MRST from that
obtained by Alekhin.Comment: 47 pages, 17 figures. Minor typos, 1 reference correcte
Two-loop three-gluon vertex in zero-momentum limit
The two-loop three-gluon vertex is calculated in an arbitrary covariant
gauge, in the limit when one of the external momenta vanishes. The differential
Ward-Slavnov-Taylor (WST) identity related to this limit is discussed, and the
relevant results for the ghost-gluon vertex and two-point functions are
obtained. Together with the differential WST identity, they provide another
independent way for calculating the three-gluon vertex. The renormalization of
the results obtained is also presented.Comment: 22 pages, LaTeX, including 4 figures, uses eps
A photometric redshift of for the \agile GRB 080514B
Aims: The AGILE gamma-ray burst GRB 080514B is the first burst with detected
emission above 30 MeV and an optical afterglow. However, no spectroscopic
redshift for this burst is known.
Methods: We compiled ground-based photometric optical/NIR and millimeter data
from several observatories, including the multi-channel imager GROND, as well
as ultraviolet \swift UVOT and X-ray XRT observations. The spectral energy
distribution of the optical/NIR afterglow shows a sharp drop in the \swift UVOT
UV filters that can be utilized for the estimation of a redshift.
Results: Fitting the SED from the \swift UVOT band to the band, we
estimate a photometric redshift of , consistent with the
pseudo redshift reported by Pelangeon & Atteia (2008) based on the gamma-ray
data.
Conclusions: The afterglow properties of GRB 080514B do not differ from those
exhibited by the global sample of long bursts, supporting the view that
afterglow properties are basically independent of prompt emission properties.Comment: submitted to A&A letter
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