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In-situ Determination of the ATLAS Muon Performance
The ATLAS detector allows for the precise and efficient reconstruction of muons. Muon
tracks are reconstructed with 97% efficiency with a momentum resolution of approximately 2-3%
over most of the kinematic range and better than 10% for transverse momenta up to 1 TeV and
|η| <2.7. We present methods to measure the performance of the muon identification during the
operation of the ATLAS detector using muons from Z and J/ψdecays
On the renormalization procedure for quantum fields with modified dispersion relation in curved spacetimes
We review our recent results on the renormalization procedure for a free
quantum scalar field with modified dispersion relations in curved spacetimes.
For dispersion relations containing up to powers of the spatial momentum,
the subtraction necessary to renormalize depends
on . We first describe our previous analysis for spatially flat
Friedman-Robertson-Walker and Bianchi type I metrics. Then we present a new
power counting analysis for general background metrics in the weak field
approximation.Comment: Talk given at the 7th Alexander Friedmann International Seminar on
Gravitation and Cosmology, Joao Pessoa, Brazil, July 200
CP violation in semileptonic tau lepton decays
The leading order contribution to the direct CP asymmetry in tau^{+/-} ->
K^{+/-} pi^0 nu_{tau} decay rates is evaluated within the Standard Model. The
weak phase required for CP violation is introduced through an interesting
mechanism involving second order weak interactions, which is also responsible
for tiny violations of the Delta S= Delta Q rule in K_{l3} decays. The
calculated CP asymmetry turns out to be of order 10^{-12}, leaving a large
window for studying effects of non-standard sources of CP violation in this
observable.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, version published in Phys.Rev.
Series expansions for the third incomplete elliptic integral via partial fraction decompositions
We find convergent double series expansions for Legendre's third incomplete
elliptic integral valid in overlapping subdomains of the unit square. Truncated
expansions provide asymptotic approximations in the neighbourhood of the
logarithmic singularity if one of the variables approaches this point
faster than the other. Each approximation is accompanied by an error bound. For
a curve with an arbitrary slope at our expansions can be rearranged
into asymptotic expansions depending on a point on the curve. For reader's
convenience we give some numeric examples and explicit expressions for
low-order approximations.Comment: The paper has been substantially updated (hopefully improved) and
divided in two parts. This part is about third incomplete elliptic integral.
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Comment on `Strong Vortex Liquid Correlation' from Multiterminal Measurements on Untwinned YBaCuO Single Crystals'
A.Rydh and \"O.Rapp [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 86}, 1873 (2001).] claim that the
vortex liquid in untwinned YBaCuO crystals is correlated
above the melting transition, in striking contrast to previous work [D.L\'opez
{\it et al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 76}, 4034 (1996).]. In this Comment we
present new measurements using the same experimental technique on twinned and
untwinned YBaCuO crystals with similar overall
characteristics as those reported by Rydh and Rapp . The comparison of the
vortex correlation response in both cases indicates that the central conclusion
of their work is not correct. Our results reconfirm the work by L\'opez {\it et
al.} and points on the origin of the misinterpretation in the work of Rydh and
Rapp.Comment: comment on A.Rydh and \"O.Rapp, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 86}, 1873
(2001). accepted in Phys. Rev. Let
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