106 research outputs found

    The t W- Mode of Single Top Production

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    The t W- mode of single top production is proposed as an important means to study the weak interactions of the top quark. While the rate of this mode is most likely too small to be observed at Run II of the Fermilab Tevatron, it is expected to be considerably larger at the CERN LHC. In this article the inclusive t W- rate is computed, including O(1 / log (m_t^2 / m_b^2)) corrections, and when combined with detailed Monte Carlo simulations including the top and W decay products, indicate that the t W- single top process may be extracted from the considerable t tbar and W+ W- j backgrounds at low luminosity runs of the LHC.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figure

    Large-pp_\perp Heavy-Quark Production in Two-Photon Collisions

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    The next-to-leading-order (NLO) cross section for the production of heavy quarks at large transverse momenta (pp_\perp) in γγ\gamma\gamma collisions is calculated with perturbative fragmentation functions (PFF's). This approach allows for a resummation of terms αsln(p2/m2)\propto\alpha_s\ln(p_\perp^2/m^2) which arise in NLO from collinear emission of gluons by heavy quarks at large pp_\perp or from almost collinear branching of photons or gluons into heavy-quark pairs. We present single-inclusive distributions in pp_\perp and rapidity including direct and resolved photons for γγ\gamma\gamma production of heavy quarks at e+ee^+e^- colliders and at high-energy γγ\gamma\gamma colliders. The results are compared with the fixed-order calculation for mm finite including QCD radiative corrections. The two approaches differ in the definitions and relative contributions of the direct and resolved terms, but essentially agree in their sum. The resummation of the αsln(p2/m2)\alpha_s \ln(p_\perp^2/m^2) terms in the PFF approach leads to a softer pp_\perp distribution and to a reduced sensitivity to the choice of the renormalization and factorization scales.Comment: 17 pages, Latex, epsf, 7 figures appended as uuencoded file (hardcopy can be obtained upon request from [email protected]

    Heavy Quark Initiated Contributions to Deep Inelastic Structure Functions

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    We present O(alpha_s^1) corrections to deep inelastic scattering amplitudes on massive quarks obtained within the scheme of Aivazis, Collins, Olness and Tung (ACOT). After identifying the correct subtraction term the convergence of these contributions towards the analogous coefficient functions for massless quarks, obtained within the modified minimal subtraction scheme (MSbar), is demonstrated. Furthermore, the quantitative relevance of the contributions to neutral current (NC) and charged current (CC) structure functions is investigated for several choices of the factorization scale.Comment: 29 pages, 6 figures; uses epsfig.sty, amssymb.sty, axodraw.sty; minor changes for publication in Phys. Rev.

    Heavy Quark Parton Distributions: Mass-Dependent or Mass-Independent Evolution?

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    In a consistently formulated pQCD framework incorporating non-zero mass heavy quark partons, there is still the freedom to define parton distributions obeying either mass-independent or mass-dependent evolution equations, contrary to statements made in a recent paper by MRRS. With properly matched hard cross-sections, different choices merely correspond to different factorization schemes, and they yield the same physical cross-sections. We demonstrate this principle in a concrete order \alpha_s calculation of the DIS charm structure function. We also examine the proper matching between parton definitions and subtractions in the hard cross-section near threshold where the calculation is particularly sensitive to mass effects of the heavy quark. The results obtained from the general-mass formalism are quite stable against different choices of scale and exhibit a smooth transition in the threshold region (using either mass-independent or mass-dependent evolution), in contrast to results of another recently proposed scheme.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX, 4 PostScript figures, uses epsf.sty and aipproc.sty; Contribution to DIS97 Workshop, 14-18 April, Chicago, IL, US

    Extracting the Strange Density from xF3xF_3

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    We present a QCD analysis of the strange and charm contributions to the neutrino deep inelastic structure function xF3xF_3. We show that next-to-leading order effects, which are relatively important for F2F_2, play a lesser role in the case of xF3xF_3. The neutrino--antineutrino difference xF3νxF3νˉxF_3^{\nu} - xF_3^{\bar \nu} provides a new determination of the strange density, which exhibits some advantages with respect to other traditional methods.Comment: 12 page

    Compatibility of neutrino DIS data and global analyses of parton distribution functions

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    Neutrino\antineutrino deep inelastic scattering (DIS) data provide useful constrains for the flavor decomposition in global fits of parton distribution functions (PDF). The smallness of the cross-sections requires the use of nuclear targets in the experimental setup. Understanding the nuclear corrections is, for this reason, of utmost importance for a precise determination of the PDFs. Here, we explore the nuclear effects in the neutrino\antineutrino-nucleon DIS by comparing the NuTeV, CDHSW, and CHORUS cross-sections to the predictions derived from the latest parton distribution functions and their nuclear modifications. We obtain a good description of these data and find no apparent disagreement between the nuclear effects in neutrino DIS and those in charged lepton DIS. These results also indicate that further improvements in the knowledge of the nuclear PDFs could be obtained by a more extensive use of these sets of neutrino data.Comment: 16 pages, 8 figure

    Treatment of Heavy Quarks in Deeply Inelastic Scattering

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    We investigate a simplified version of the ACOT prescription for calculating deeply inelastic scattering from Q^2 values near the squared mass M_H^2 of a heavy quark to Q^2 much larger than M_H^2.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figure

    Coefficient Functions and Open Charm Production in Deep Inelastic Scattering

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    It is shown that the problem of double counting in open charm production in DIS can be solved by using the expression for DIS coefficient functions in terms of 2PI diagramsComment: 11 pages, REVTeX, no figure
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