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Numerical Computation of p-values with myFitter
Likelihood ratio tests are a widely used method in global analyses in
particle physics. The computation of the statistical significance (p-value) of
these tests is usually done with a simple formula that relies on Wilks'
theorem. There are, however, many realistic situations where Wilks' theorem
does not apply. In particular, no simple formula exists for the comparison of
models that are not nested, in the sense that one model can be obtained from
the other by fixing some of its parameters. In this paper I present methods for
efficient numerical computations of p-values, which work for both nested and
non-nested models and do not rely on additional approximations. These methods
have been implemented in a publicly available C++ framework for maximum
likelihood fits called myFitter and have recently been applied in a global
analysis of the Standard Model with a fourth generation of fermions
Information use by humans during dynamic route choice in virtual crowd evacuations
We conducted a computer-based experiment with over 450 human participants and used a Bayesian model selection approach to explore dynamic exit route choice mechanisms of individuals in simulated crowd evacuations. In contrast to previous work, we explicitly explore the use of time-dependent and time-independent information in decision-making. Our findings suggest that participants tended to base their exit choices on time-dependent information, such as differences in queue lengths and queue speeds at exits rather than on time-independent information, such as differences in exit widths or exit route length. We found weak support for similar decision-making mechanisms under a stress-inducing experimental treatment. However, under this treatment participants were less able or willing to adjust their original exit choice in the course of the evacuation. Our experiment is not a direct test of behaviour in real evacuations, but it does highlight the role different types of information and stress play in real human decision-making in a virtual environment. Our findings may be useful in identifying topics for future study on real human crowd movements or for developing more realistic agent-based simulations
Constraint on the CKM angle alpha from the experimental measurements of CP violation in B_d^0 --> pi^+ pi^- decay
In this paper, we study and try to find the constraint on the CKM angle alpha
from the experimental measurements of CP violation in B_d^0 --> pi^+ pi^-
decay, as reported very recently by BaBar and Belle Collaborations. After
considering uncertainties of the data and the ratio r of penguin over tree
amplitude, we found that strong constraint on both the CKM angle alpha and the
strong phase delta can be obtained from the measured CP asymmetries S_{pi pi}
and A_{pi pi}: (a) the ranges of 87 degrees <= alpha <= 131 degrees and 36
degrees <= delta <= 144 degrees are allowed by 1 sigma of the averaged data for
r = 0.31; (b) for Belle's result alone, the limits on alpha and delta are 104
degrees <= alpha <= 139 degrees and 42 degrees <= delta <= 138 degrees for 0.32
<= r <= 0.41; and (c) the angle alpha larger than 90 degrees is preferred.Comment: Revtex, 17 pages with 6 ps/eps figure files, new Babar data Reported
at ICHEP 2002 considere
Rational approximations in Analytic QCD
We consider the ``modified Minimal Analytic'' (mMA) coupling that involves an
infrared cut to the standard MA coupling. The mMA coupling is a Stieltjes
function and, as a consequence, the paradiagonal Pade approximants converge to
the coupling in the entire -plane except on the time-like semiaxis below
the cut. The equivalence between the narrow width approximation of the
discontinuity function of the coupling, on the one hand, and this Pade
(rational) approximation of the coupling, on the other hand, is shown. We
approximate the analytic analogs of the higher powers of mMA coupling by
rational functions in such a way that the singularity region is respected by
the approximants.Several comparisons, for real and complex arguments ,
between the exact and approximate expressions are made and the speed of
convergence is discussed. Motivated by the success of these approximants, an
improvement of the mMA coupling is suggested, and possible uses in the
reproduction of experimental data are discussed.Comment: 12 pages,9 figures (6 double figures); figs.6-8 corrected due to a
programming error; analysis extended to two IR cutoffs; Introduction
rewritten; to appear in J.Phys.
Prospects for the Measurement of the Higgs Yukawa Couplings to b and c quarks, and muons at CLIC
The investigation of the properties of the Higgs boson, especially a test of
the predicted linear dependence of the branching ratios on the mass of the
final state is going to be an integral part of the physics program at colliders
at the energy frontier for the foreseeable future. The large Higgs boson
production cross section at a 3TeV CLIC machine allows for a precision
measurement of the Higgs branching ratios. The cross section times branching
ratio of the decays H->bb, H->cc and H->{\mu}{\mu} of a Standard Model Higgs
boson with a mass of 120 GeV can be measured with a statistical uncertainty of
0.23%, 3.1% and 15%, respectively, assuming an integrated luminosity of 2 ab-1.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Strong and Weak Phases from Time-Dependent Measurements of
Time-dependence in and \ob(t) \to \pi^+ \pi^- is
utilized to obtain a maximal set of information on strong and weak phases. One
can thereby check theoretical predictions of a small strong phase
between penguin and tree amplitudes. A discrete ambiguity between and may be resolved by comparing the observed
charge-averaged branching ratio predicted for the tree amplitude alone, using
measurements of and factorization, or by direct comparison of
parameters of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix with those determined
by other means. It is found that with 150 fb from BaBar and Belle, this
ambiguity will be resolvable if no direct CP violation is found. In the
presence of direct CP violation, the discrete ambiguity between and
becomes less important, vanishing altogether as . The role of measurements involving the lifetime difference between
neutral eigenstates is mentioned briefly.Comment: 14 pages, LaTeX, 5 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev. D. Updated
version with one reference change
Servicio SURAD, 2011 primer año de funcionamiento
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Charmless two-body B decays: A global analysis with QCD factorization
In this paper, we perform a global analysis of and decays
with the QCD factorization approach. It is encouraging to observe that the
predictions of QCD factorization are in good agreement with experiment. The
best fit is around . The penguin-to-tree ratio of decays is preferred to be larger than 0.3.
We also show the confidence levels for some interesting channels: , and , . For decays, they are expected to have smaller branching ratios with
more precise measurements.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figures, version to appear in Phys. Rev.
A High Statistics Study of the Decay tau- -> pi- pi0 nu
We report a measurement of the branching fraction for tau- -> pi- pi0 nu and
the invariant mass spectrum of the resulting pi- pi0 system using 72.2 /fb of
data recorded by the Belle detector at the KEKB e+e- collider. The branching
fraction obtained is (25.15 +/- 0.04 +/- 0.31)%, where the first error is
statistical and the second is systematic. The unfolded pi- pi0 mass spectrum is
used to determine resonance parameters for the rho(770), rho'(1450), and
rho''(1700) mesons. We also use this spectrum to estimate the hadronic
contribution to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon.Comment: 23 pages, 10 Postscript figures, 7 tables, contributed to the
International Europhysics Conference, EPS2005, in Lisbon, Portuga
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