104 research outputs found
Gluino Decay as a Probe of High Scale Supersymmetry Breaking
A supersymmetric standard model with heavier scalar supersymmetric particles
has many attractive features. If the scalar mass scale is O(10 - 10^4) TeV, the
standard model like Higgs boson with mass around 125 GeV, which is strongly
favored by the LHC experiment, can be realized. However, in this scenario the
scalar particles are too heavy to be produced at the LHC. In addition, if the
scalar mass is much less than O(10^4) TeV, the lifetime of the gluino is too
short to be measured. Therefore, it is hard to probe the scalar particles at a
collider. However, a detailed study of the gluino decay reveals that two body
decay of the gluino carries important information on the scalar scale. In this
paper, we propose a test of this scenario by measuring the decay pattern of the
gluino at the LHC.Comment: 29 pages, 9 figures; version published in JHE
Spin and Chirality Effects in Antler-Topology Processes at High Energy Colliders
We perform a model-independent investigation of spin and chirality
correlation effects in the antler-topology processes
at high energy colliders with polarized
beams. Generally the production process
can occur not only through the -channel exchange of vector bosons,
, including the neutral Standard Model (SM) gauge bosons,
and , but also through the - and -channel exchanges of new
neutral states, and , and the -channel
exchange of new doubly-charged states, . The general set of
(non-chiral) three-point couplings of the new particles and leptons allowed in
a renormalizable quantum field theory is considered. The general spin and
chirality analysis is based on the threshold behavior of the excitation curves
for pair production in collisions with
longitudinal and transverse polarized beams, the angular distributions in the
production process and also the production-decay angular correlations. In the
first step, we present the observables in the helicity formalism. Subsequently,
we show how a set of observables can be designed for determining the spins and
chiral structures of the new particles without any model assumptions. Finally,
taking into account a typical set of approximately chiral invariant scenarios,
we demonstrate how the spin and chirality effects can be probed experimentally
at a high energy collider.Comment: 50 pages, 14 figures, 6 tables, matches version published in EPJ
Cultivation of Human Corneal Endothelial Cells Isolated from Paired Donor Corneas
Consistent expansion of human corneal endothelial cells (hCECs) is critical in the development of tissue engineered endothelial constructs. However, a wide range of complex culture media, developed from different basal media have been reported in the propagation of hCECs, some with more success than others. These results are further confounded by donor-to-donor variability. The aim of this study is to evaluate four culture media in the isolation and propagation of hCECs isolated from a series of paired donor corneas in order to negate donor variability
Spin effects in the antler event topology at hadron colliders
We investigate spin correlation effects in the "antler" event topology pp->
A-> B1, B2 -> l^{-}, C1, l^{+}, C2 at the LHC. We study the shapes of several
kinematic variables, including the relative pseudorapidity, relative azimuthal
angle and the energies of the two leptons, as well as several mass variables
M_{ll}, Meff, \sqrt{s}_{min}, MT2, MCT and MCTx. We focus on the two kinematic
extremes of \sqrt{s} - threshold and infinity - and derive analytical
expressions for the differential distributions of several variables, most
notably the cos{\theta_{ll}}^* variable proposed by Barr in hep-ph/0511115. For
all possible spin assignments of particles A, B and C, we derive the
cos{\theta_{ll}}^* differential distribution at threshold, including the
effects of spin correlations. Our analytical results help identify the
problematic cases for spin discrimination.Comment: 43 pages, 14 figures, Preprint typeset in JHEP styl
Identifying the production process of new physics at colliders; symmetric or asymmetric?
M T2-reconstructed invisible momenta as spin analizers, and an application to top polarization
Corticosteroids in ophthalmology : drug delivery innovations, pharmacology, clinical applications, and future perspectives
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