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Hadron collider limits on anomalous couplings
A next-to-leading log calculation of the reactions and
is presented including a tri-boson
gauge coupling from non-Standard Model contributions. Two approaches are made
for comparison. The first approach considers the tri-boson coupling
as being uniquely fixed by tree level unitarity at high energies to its
Standard Model form and, consequently, suppresses the non-Standard Model
contributions with form factors. The second approach is to ignore such
considerations and calculate the contributions to non-Standard Model tri-boson
gauge couplings without such suppressions. It is found that at Tevatron
energies, the two approaches do not differ much in quantitative results, while
at Large Hadron Collider (LHC) energies the two approaches give significantly
different predictions for production rates. At the Tevatron and LHC, however,
the sensitivity limits on the anomalous coupling of are too weak to
usefully constrain parameters in effective Lagrangian models.Comment: Revtex 23 pages + 8 figures, UIOWA-94-1
A geometric description of the m-cluster categories of type D_n
We show that the m-cluster category of type D_n is equivalent to a certain
geometrically-defined category of arcs in a punctured regular nm-m+1-gon. This
generalises a result of Schiffler for m=1. We use the notion of the mth power
of a translation quiver to realise the m-cluster category in terms of the
cluster category.Comment: 14 pages, 11 figure
Quark resonances and high E_t jets
Possible spin-3/2 quark resonances would have a significant effect on high
E_{\mbox{\rm t}} jet production through their contribution to the subprocess
. Such enhancements are compared to a, recently
reported, anomaly in inclusive jet production at the CDF detector.Comment: 7 pages set in RevTex with four postscript figures appended- all
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Water Quality Control and Management of Animal Wastes Through Culture with Selected Fishes
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Coherent photon-photon interactions in very peripheral relativistic heavy ion collisions
Heavy ions at high velocities provide very strong electromagnetic fields for
a very short time. The main characteristics of ultraperipheral relativistic
heavy ion collisions are reviewed, characteristic parameters are identified.
The main interest in ultraperipheral heavy ion collisions at relativistic ion
colliders like the LHC is the interactions of very high energy (equivalent)
photons with the countermoving (equivalent) photons and hadrons (protons/ions).
The physics of these interactions is quite different from and complementary to
the physics of the strong fields achieved with current and future lasers.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, invited talk presented at the ELI Workshop and
School on Fundamental Physics with Ultra-high Fields (September 29- October
2, 2008, Frauenwoerth, German
Two-body recombination in a quantum mechanical lattice gas: Entropy generation and probing of short-range magnetic correlations
We study entropy generation in a one-dimensional (1D) model of bosons in an
optical lattice experiencing two-particle losses. Such heating is a major
impediment to observing exotic low temperature states, and "simulating"
condensed matter systems. Developing intuition through numerical simulations,
we present a simple empirical model for the entropy produced in this 1D
setting. We also explore the time evolution of one and two particle correlation
functions, showing that they are robust against two-particle loss. Because of
this robustness, induced two-body losses can be used as a probe of short range
magnetic correlations.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures - v4, published versio
Electromagnetic interactions in nucleus-nucleus and proton-proton collisions
The strong electromagnetic fields associated with ultra-relativistic protons
and nuclei correspond to an equivalent flux of photons. At the future Large
Hadron Collider at CERN, the corresponding photon-nucleon center of mass
energies will be higher than at any existing accelerator. The experimental and
theoretical aspects of particle production in electromagnetic interactions at
hadron colliders are reviewed.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables. Presented at the International Nuclear
Physics Conference INPC2004, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 27 - July 2, 2004. To
be published in Nucl. Phys.
Vector Boson Pair Production in Hadronic Collisions at Order : Lepton Correlations and Anomalous Couplings
We present cross sections for production of electroweak vector boson pairs,
, and , in and collisions, at next-to-leading
order in . We treat the leptonic decays of the bosons in the
narrow-width approximation, but retain all spin information via decay angle
correlations. We also include the effects of and anomalous
couplings.Comment: 23 pages, 8 figures, 3 table
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