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A kT-dependent sea-quark density for the CASCADE Monte Carlo event generator
Parton-shower event generators that go beyond the collinear-ordering
approximation at small x have so far included only gluon and valence quark
channels at transverse momentum dependent level. We describe results of recent
work to include effects of the sea-quark distribution with explicit dependence
on the transverse quark-momentum.This sea-quark density is then applied to the
description of forward Z -production. The qq*->Z matrix element (with one
off-shell quark) is calculated in an explicit gauge invariant way, making use
of high energy factorization. The kT-factorized result has been implemented
into the CCFM Monte-Carlo CASCADE and a numerical comparison with the qg*->Zq
matrix element has been carried out.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, based on a talk given at the XXI Workshop on
Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects, 11-15 April, Newport News,
Virginia (2011
Parton shower contributions to jets from high rapidities at the LHC
We discuss current issues associated with the dependence of jet distributions
at the LHC on the behavior of QCD parton showers for high rapidities.Comment: Contribution at DIS2012, Univ. of Bonn, March 201
Comparison of electric dipole moments and the Large Hadron Collider for probing CP violation in triple boson vertices
CP violation from physics beyond the Standard Model may reside in triple
boson vertices of the electroweak theory. We review the effective theory
description and discuss how CP violating contributions to these vertices might
be discerned by electric dipole moments (EDM) or diboson production at the
Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Despite triple boson CP violating interactions
entering EDMs only at the two-loop level, we find that EDM experiments are
generally more powerful than the diboson processes. To give example to these
general considerations we perform the comparison between EDMs and collider
observables within supersymmetric theories that have heavy sfermions, such that
substantive EDMs at the one-loop level are disallowed. EDMs generally remain
more powerful probes, and next-generation EDM experiments may surpass even the
most optimistic assumptions for LHC sensitivities.Comment: 26 pages, 14 figures, published version with more argument
A Diffusion Model for Classical Chaotic Compound Scattering
We consider the classical map proposed previously to be the exact classical
analogue of Rydberg Molecules calculated with the approximations relevant to
the multi-channel quantum defect theory. The resulting classical map is
analyzed at energies above the threshold for the Rydberg electron. At energies
very near to this threshold we find the possibility of bounded motion for
positive energy due to conserved tori as well as the possibility of forming a
compound system, i.e. a system where the particle is trapped for long times
before emerging again to the continuum. The compound scattering displays
unusual features for short time behavior. A diffusion model explains these
features.Comment: 29 pages, 16 eps figures, LaTeX (elsart), introduction and background
info improve
TMDlib and TMDplotter: library and plotting tools for transverse-momentum-dependent parton distributions
Transverse-momentum-dependent distributions (TMDs) are central in high-energy
physics from both theoretical and phenomenological points of view. In this
manual we introduce the library, TMDlib, of fits and parameterisations for
transverse-momentum-dependent parton distribution functions (TMD PDFs) and
fragmentation functions (TMD FFs) together with an online plotting tool,
TMDplotter. We provide a description of the program components and of the
different physical frameworks the user can access via the available
parameterisations.Comment: version 2, referring to TMDlib 1.0.2 - comments and references adde
Sub-wavelength focusing of high intensities in microfibre tips
Sub-wavelength efficient intensity confinement has been demonstrated in nanostructured optical microfibre tips. Focus Ion Beam (FIB) milling was used to nanostructure gold-coated optical microfibre tips and form apertures at the apex. Simulations were carried out to optimize the device design. Enhanced transmission efficiency (higher than 10-2) was achieved in spot sizes of ~λ/10. Nanostructured microfibre tips have the potential for a number of applications including optical recording, photolithography and scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM)
Ribonucleoparticle-independent transport of proteins into mammalian microsomes
There are at least two different mechanisms for the transport of secretory proteins into the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum. Both mechanisms depend on the presence of a signal peptide on the respective precursor protein and involve a signal peptide receptor on the cis-side and signal peptidase on the trans-side of the membrane. Furthermore, both mechanisms involve a membrane component with a cytoplasmically exposed sulfhydryl. The decisive feature of the precursor protein with respect to which of the two mechanisms is used is the chain length of the polypeptide. The critical size seems to be around 70 amino acid residues (including the signal peptide). The one mechanism is used by precursor proteins larger than about 70 amino acid residues and involves two cytosolic ribonucleoparticles and their receptors on the microsomal surface. The other one is used by small precursor proteins and relies on the mature part within the precursor molecule and a cytosolic ATPase
Influence of Internode Length on Degradability of Lucerne Stems
Lignification of plant tissues restricts degradation of forages by ruminants. The undegradable lignified middle lamella/primary cell wall prevents rumen microbes from accessing undamaged adjacent plant cells. In contrast, walls of non-lignified tissues are completely degradable. Preliminary observations of how deeply rumen microbes could degrade different tissues within 20- to 30-mm long lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) stem pieces indicated a two-fold range in depth of degradation among stem samples. Studies were undertaken to determine if extent of cell wall degradation in lucerne was influenced by length of stem internodes
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