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Unravelling an Extra Neutral Gauge Boson at the LHC using Third Generation Fermions
We study the potential to use measurements of extra neutral gauge bosons (Z')
properties in pp collisions at the Large Hadron Collider to unravel the
underlying physics. We focus on the usefulness of third generation final states
(tau, b, t) in distinguishing between models with non-universal Z'-fermion
couplings. We present an update of discovery limits of Z's including the
2010-2011 LHC run and include models with non-universal couplings. We show how
ratios of sigma(pp -> Z' -> ttbar), sigma(pp -> Z' -> bbbar), and sigma(pp ->
Z' -> tau^+tau^-) to sigma(pp -> Z' -> mu^+mu^-) can be used to distinguish
between models and measure parameters of the models. Of specific interest are
models with preferential couplings, such as models with generation dependent
couplings. We also find that forward-backward asymmetry measurements with third
generation fermions in the final state could provide important input to
understanding the nature of the Z'. Understanding detector resolution and
efficiencies will be crucial for extracting results
Using Final State Pseudorapidities to Improve s-channel Resonance Observables at the LHC
We study the use of final state particle pseudorapidity for measurements of
s-channel resonances at the LHC. Distinguishing the spin of an s-channel
resonance can, in principle, be accomplished using angular distributions in the
centre-of-mass frame, possibly using a centre-edge asymmetry measurement, A_CE.
In addition, forward-backward asymmetry measurements, A_FB, can be used to
distinguish between models of extra neutral gauge bosons. In this note we show
how these measurements can be improved by using simple methods based on the
pseudorapidity of the final state particles and present the expected results
for A_FB and A_CE for several representative models.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 1 table; typos fixed, improved visibility of
figures for greyscale printin
Calcium and phosphorus requirements in lupin seed rations for pigs
Seed of lupin varieties now available can be combined with wheat or barley to produce a balanced diet for growing/finishing pigs, and lupin seed has become a popular ingredient of pig rations.
As a protein concentrate, lupin seed is a satisfactory alternative to meatmeal, provided adequate amounts of calcium and phosphorus are added as supplements. Without the addition of these elements to rations of lupin seed and grain, a number of problems are likely to arise.
Trials at the Medina Pig Research Station have shown that Christmas Island rock phosphate is the cheapest and most convenient source of supplementary calcium and phosphorus for lupin seed rations.
Although rock phosphate had previously been used in pig rations at Medina, it had not been compared with other calcium/phosphorus supplements at the high levels needed in lupin seed rations.
A trial has now been completed comparing three alternative sources
Very high energy gamma rays from the Crab Nebula
Observations of the Crab pulsar using the atmospheric Cerenkov technique were conducted for 22 hours. The light curve obtained shows a single peak at approximately the position of the expected main peak with a significance level of 3.2 sigma. The pulsed flux above 200 GeV is 2.5 + or - 0.8 x 10 to the 11th power cm(-2)s(-1)
Self-consistent electronic subband structure of undoped InAs/GaSb-based type II and broken-gap quantum well systems
Motivated by a very recent experimental work on investigating electronic properties of InAs/GaSb-based type II and broken-gap quantum well structures, in this article we present a simple and transparent theoretical approach to calculate electronic subband structure in such device systems. The theoretical model is developed on the basis of solving self-consistently the Schrödinger equation for the eigenfunctions and eigenvalues coupled with the Poisson equation for the confinement potentials, in which the effects such as charge distribution and depletion are considered. In particular, we examine the effect of a GaSb cap layer on electronic properties of the quantum well systems in conjunction with experiments and experimental findings. The results obtained from the proposed self-consistent calculation can be used to understand important experimental findings and are in line with those measured experimentally.One of us W.X. was supported by the Australian Research
Council and Chinese Academy of Sciences
Properties of the Strange Axial Mesons in the Relativized Quark Model
We studied properties of the strange axial mesons in the relativized quark
model. We calculated the decay constant in the quark model and showed how
it can be used to extract the mixing angle
() from the weak decay . The ratio is the most sensitive
measurement and also the most reliable since the largest of the theoretical
uncertainties factor out. However the current bounds extracted from the
TPC/Two-Gamma collaboration measurements are rather weak: we typically obtain
at 68\% C.L. We also calculated the
strong OZI-allowed decays in the pseudoscalar emission model and the flux-tube
breaking model and extracted a mixing angle of . Our analysis also indicates that the heavy quark limit does not give a
good description of the strange mesons.Comment: Revised version to be published in Phys. Rev. D. Minor changes. Latex
file uses revtex version 3 and epsfig, 4 postcript figures are attached. The
full postcript version with embedded figures is available at
ftp://ftp.physics.carleton.ca/pub/theory/godfrey/ocipc9512.ps.
Identification of Extra Neutral Gauge Bosons at the LHC Using b- and t-Quarks
New Neutral Gauge Bosons, Z' 's, are predicted by many models of physics
beyond the Standard Electroweak Theory. It is possible that a Z' would be
discovered early in the Large Hadron Collider program. The next step would be
to measure its properties to identify the underlying theory that gave rise to
the Z'. Heavy quarks have the unique property that they can be identified in
the final states. In this letter we demonstrate that measuring Z' decays to b-
and t-quark final states can act as an effective means of discriminating
between models with extra gauge bosons.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, references added and minor clarification
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