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    V-a Tests Through Leptons from Polarised Top Quarks

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    Angular-energy distributions are studied for charged leptons and neutrinos from the decays of polarised top quarks. A small admixture of V+A interactions is incorporated. The polarisation dependent part of the neutrino distribution which can be measured experimentally through the missing momentum is particularly sensitive towards deviations from the V-A structure. This result remains unaffected by QCD corrections which, however, cannot be neglected in a quantitative analysis.Comment: 10 pages, LaTex (uses epsf.sty, 2 figures appended as uuencoded ps files). A complete postscript file, including figures, is available via anonymous ftp at ttpux2.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de (129.13.102.139) as /ttp94-4/ttp94-4.ps, Local preprint# TTP94-

    Some light on electric arcs

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    QCD Corrections to Electroweak Annihilation Decays of Superheavy Quarkonia

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    QCD corrections to all the allowed decays of superheavy groundstate quarkonia into electroweak gauge and Higgs bosons are presented. For quick estimates, approximations that reproduce the exact results within less than at worst two percent are also given.Comment: 20 pages RevTeX, 9 figures. The complete paper, including figures, is also available via anonymous ftp at (129.13.102.139) as ftp://ttpux2.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/ttp95-05/ttp95-05.ps, or via www at http://ttpux2.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/cgi-bin/preprints

    Hadron Radiation in Leptonic ZZ Decays

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    The rate for the final state radiation of hadrons in leptonic ZZ decays is evaluated, using as input experimental data for σ(e+e−→hadrons)\sigma (e^+e^-\to hadrons) in the low energy region. Configurations with a lepton pair of large and a hadronic state of low invariant mass are dominant. A relative rate Γllˉhad/Γllˉ=6.3×10−4\Gamma_{l\bar l had}/\Gamma_{l\bar l}=6.3\times 10^{-4} is calculated. This result is about twice the prediction based on a parton model calculation with a quark mass of 300300 MeV. The rate for secondary production of heavy quarks is calculated in the same formalism.Comment: 7 pages, LaTex (uses epsf.sty, 2 figures appended as uuencoded eps files). Errors of some numerical values corrected. Conclusions are not affected by these modification

    Comment on the Average Momentum of Top Quarks in the Threshold Region

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    The behavior of the momentum distribution of top quarks in the threshold region is investigated. The qualitative behavior, in particular the dependence of the average momentum on the strong coupling constant can be understood from analytical calculations for the Coulomb potential. Ambiguities in the relation between the excitation curve and the top mass are addressed.Comment: Univ. of Karlsruhe preprint TTP93-31, LaTeX, 6 pages including two figures (uses epsf) appended as uuencoded postscript fil

    Polarization in Top Quark Pair Production near Threshold

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    The polarization dependent momentum distributions of top quarks and their decay products are calculated for ttˉt\bar t production at future e+e−e^+e^- colliders with polarized beams. The Green function formalism is applied to this reaction near energy threshold. The Lippmann--Schwinger equations for the SS-wave and PP-wave Green functions are solved numerically for the QCD chromostatic potential given by the two-loop formula at large momentum transfers and Richardson ansatz at intermediate and small ones. It is demonstrated that for the longitudinally polarized electron beam an optimally polarized sample of top quarks can be produced.Comment: 11 pages, LaTex (uses epsf.sty, 3 ps-figures appended as extra uuencoded file). The complete paper, including figures, is also available via anonymous ftp at ftp://ttpux2.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/ttp94-28/ttp94-28.ps, or via www at http://ttpux2.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/preprints.htm
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