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Theoretical overview on tau physics
Precise measurements of the tau lepton properties provide stringent tests of
the Standard Model structure and accurate determinations of its parameters. We
overview the present status of a few selected topics: lepton universality, QCD
tests and the determination of alpha_s, m_s and V_us from hadronic tau decays,
and lepton flavor violation phenomena.Comment: Invited talk at the International Workshop on Tau-Charm Physics
(Charm2006), Beijing, China, June 5-7, 2006. 8 pages, 2 figure
Determination of and from the Upsilon System
The mass of the bottom quark (both the pole mass and the \MSb mass
) and the strong coupling constant have been determined from
QCD moment sum rules for the system. In the pole-mass scheme large
perturbative corrections resulting from coulombic contributions have been
resummed. The results of this analysis are: M_b=4.60 \pm 0.02 \gev,
m_b(m_b)=4.13 \pm 0.06 \gev and .Comment: 5 pages, 1 Postscript figure Invited talk at the High Energy
Conference on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD'97), Montpellier, July 199
Spectral distribution for the decay tau -> nu_tau K pi
With the newly available data sets on hadronic tau decays from the
B-factories BABAR and BELLE, and future data from BESIII, precise information
on the decay distributions will soon become available. This calls for an
improvement of the decay spectra also on the theoretical side. In this work,
the distribution function for the decay tau -> nu_tau K pi will be presented
with the relevant K pi vector and scalar form factors being calculated in the
framework of the resonance chiral theory, also taking into account additional
constraints from dispersion relations and short-distances. As a by-product the
slope and curvature of the vector form factor F_+^{K pi}(s) are determined to
be lambda_+^' = 25.6 10^{-3} and lambda_+^{''} = 1.31 10^{-3} respectively.
From our approach it appears that it should be possible to obtain information
on the low lying scalar K_0^*(800) as well as the second vector K^*(1410)
resonances from the tau decay data. In particular, the exclusive branching
fraction of the scalar component is found to be B[tau -> nu_tau(K pi)_{S-wave}]
= (3.88 +- 0.19) 10^{-4}.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figure
Phase diagram and magnons in quasi-one-dimensional dipolar antiferromagnets
We investigate antiferromagnetic spin chains, which are coupled by a weak
antiferromagnetic exchange interaction on a hexagonal lattice. We particulary
study the role of the dipole-dipole interaction within the framework of a
Heisenberg model with nearest-neighbor exchange and additional dipolar
interaction. We find several commensurate and incommensurate phases depending
on the ratio of dipolar energy to interchain-exchange energy due to their
competing qualtity. The ground-state analysis is supplemented by a stability
analysis by means of a linear spin-wave theory. In comparison with experiments
(CsMnBr_3, RbMnBr_3) we obtain good agreement for the energy gaps. From this we
conclude, that the dipolar interaction is the most important source of
anisotropy in these Mn-compounds.Comment: 3 pages, 3 Postscript figure
Chiral low-energy constants from tau data
We analyze how the recent precise hadronic tau-decay data on the V-A spectral
function and general properties of QCD such as analyticity, the operator
product expansion and chiral perturbation theory (ChPT), can be used to improve
the knowledge of some of the low-energy constants of ChPT. In particular we
find the most precise values of L_{9,10} (or equivalently l_{5,6}) at order p^4
and p^6 and the first phenomenological determination of C_87 (c_50).Comment: Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Chiral Dynamics
(Bern, Switzerland, July 6-10, 2009). 9 pages, 3 figure
ChPT parameters from tau-decay data
Using the updated ALEPH V-A spectral function from tau decays, we determine
the lowest spectral moments of the left-right correlator and extract dynamical
information on order parameters of the QCD chiral symmetry breaking.
Uncertainties associated with violations of quark-hadron duality are estimated
from the data, imposing all known short-distance constraints on a
resonance-based parametrization. Employing proper pinched weight functions, we
obtain an accurate determination of the effective chiral couplings L10 and C87
and the dimension-six and -eight contributions in the Operator Product
Expansion.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, QCD2015 Montpellie
V(us) Determination from Hyperon Semileptonic Decays
We analyze the numerical determination of the quark mixing factor V(us) from
hyperon semileptonic decays. The discrepancies between the results obtained in
two previous studies are clarified. Our fits indicate sizeable SU(3) breaking
corrections, which unfortunately can only be fully determined from the data at
the first order. The lack of a reliable theoretical calculation of second-order
symmetry breaking effects translates into a large systematic uncertainty, which
has not been taken into account previously. Our final result, V(us) = 0.226 +/-
0.005, is not competitive with the existing determinations from K(l3), K(l2)
and \tau decays.Comment: 16 pages, no figures. References added and other minor change
Hadron structure in tau -> KKpi nu_tau decays
We analyse the hadronization structure of both vector and axial-vector
currents leading to tau -> KKpi nu_tau decays. At leading order in the 1/Nc
expansion, and considering only the contribution of the lightest resonances, we
work out, within the framework of the resonance chiral Lagrangian, the
structure of the local vertices involved in those processes. The couplings in
the resonance theory are constrained by imposing the asymptotic behaviour of
vector and axial-vector spectral functions ruled by QCD. In this way we predict
the hadron spectra and conclude that, contrarily to previous assertions, the
vector contribution dominates by far over the axial-vector one in all KKpi
charge channels.Comment: 32 pages, 7 figure
The B -> Xs gamma Rate and CP Asymmetry within the Aligned Two-Higgs-Doublet Model
In the two-Higgs-doublet model the alignment of the Yukawa matrices in
flavour space guarantees the absence of flavour-changing neutral currents at
tree level, while introducing new sources for CP violation parametrized in a
very economical way. This implies potentially large influence in a number of
processes, b -> s gamma being a prominent example where rather high
experimental and theoretical precision meet. We analyze the CP rate asymmetry
in this inclusive decay and determine the resulting constraints on the model
parameters. We demonstrate the compatibility with previously obtained limits.
Moreover we extend the phenomenological analysis of the branching ratio, and
examine the influence of resulting correlations on the like-sign dimuon charge
asymmetry in B decays.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures. Submitted to Phys.Rev.
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