10 research outputs found
Processes of heavy quark pair (lepton pair) and two gluon (two photon) production in the high energy quark (electron) proton peripheral collisions
We considered the three jet production processes in the region of the
incident lepton, photon, quark or gluon fragmentation. The fourth jet is
created by the recoil proton. The kinematics of jet production is discussed in
jets production in the fragmentation region. The non-trivial relation between
the momenta of the recoil proton and the polar angle of its emission was
derived.
Based on this formalism the differential cross sections of QCD processes were
obtained, including the distribution on transverse momentum component of jets
fragments. It was shown that the role of the contribution of "non-Abelian"
nature may become dominant in a particular kinematics of the final particles.
The kinematics, in which the initial particle changes the direction of movement
to the opposite one, was considered in the case of heavy quark-antiquark pair
production.
Different distributions, including spectral, azimuthal and polar angle
distribution on the fragments of jets can be arranged using our results. We
present besides the behavior of the ratio of non-Abelian contribution to the
cross section to the total contribution. We show that it dominates for large
values of the transverse momenta of jets component (gluons or quarks). Some
historical introduction to the cross-sections of peripheral processes,
including 2 creation mechanism production, including the result
Brodsky-Kinoshita-Terazawa, is given.Comment: 25 pages, 4 figures, 5 table
Quadratic electroweak corrections for polarized Moller scattering
The paper discusses the two-loop (NNLO) electroweak radiative corrections to
the parity violating electron-electron scattering asymmetry induced by squaring
one-loop diagrams. The calculations are relevant for the ultra-precise 11 GeV
MOLLER experiment planned at Jefferson Laboratory and experiments at
high-energy future electron colliders. The imaginary parts of the amplitudes
are taken into consideration consistently in both the infrared-finite and
divergent terms. The size of the obtained partial correction is significant,
which indicates a need for a complete study of the two-loop electroweak
radiative corrections in order to meet the precision goals of future
experiments
Single-Spin Asymmetries for Small-Angle Pion Production in High-Energy Hadron Collisions
Within the framework of a simple model, we study single-spin asymmetries for
pion production in hadron-hadron collisions at high-energies with one hadron
polarised. The asymmetries are generated via a mechanism of final (initial)
state interactions. For peripheral kinematics, when the pion belongs to the
fragmentation region of the polarised proton, we find non-zero asymmetries in
the high-energy limit. Numerical results and comparision with existing
experimental data are presented. We also discuss the relationship with odderon
exchange phenomenology.Comment: LaTeX2e, 12 pages, 4 figure files (2 TeX and 2 eps), uses axodraw,
and cite packages; submitted to Eur. Phys. J
Near threshold radiative 3 production in annihilation
We consider the final state in electron-positron
annihilation at cms energies not far from the threshold. Both initial and final
state radiations of the hard photon is considered but without interference
between them. The amplitude for the final state radiation is obtained by using
the effective Wess-Zumino-Witten Lagrangian for pion-photon interactions valid
for low energies. In real experiments energies are never such small that
and mesons would have negligible effect. So a phenomenological
Breit-Wigner factor is introduced in the final state radiation amplitude to
account for the vector mesons influence. Using radiative 3 production
amplitudes, a Monte Carlo event generator was developed which could be useful
in experimental studies.Comment: 15 pages, Latex, 6 figures. Misprints corrected. Version to be
published in JHE
QED Corrections to Deep Inelastic Scattering with Tagged Photons at HERA
We calculate the QED corrections to deep inelastic scattering with tagged
photons at HERA in the leading logarithmic approximation. Due to the special
experimental setup, two large scales appear in the calculation that lead to two
large logarithms of comparable size. The relation of our formalism to the
conventional structure function formalism is outlined. We present some
numerical results and compare with previous calculations.Comment: 7 pages, REVTeX, 2 figures; published versio
Radiatively corrected lepton energy distributions in top quark decays and and single charged prong energy distributions from subsequent decays
We calculate the QED and QCD radiative corrections to the charged lepton
energy distributions in the dominant semileptonic decays of the top quark in the standard
model(SM), and for the decay in an
extension of the SM having a charged Higgs boson with . The QCD corrections are calculated in the leading and next-to-leading
logarithmic approximations, but the QED corrections are considered in the
leading logarithmic approximation only. These corrections are numerically
important for precisely testing the universality of the charged current weak
interactions in -quark decays. As the leptons arising from the
decays and are predominantly
left- and right-polarised, respectively, influencing the energy distributions
of the decay products in the subsequent decays of the , we work out the
effect of the radiative corrections on such distributions in the dominant
(one-charged prong) decay channels
and . The inclusive
energy spectra in the decay chains are calculated, which can help in
searching for the induced effects at the Tevatron and the LHC.Comment: 39 pages, 18 figure