950 research outputs found
Top-quark charge asymmetry and polarization in production at the LHC
We study the charge asymmetry between the and quark at the LHC,
when they are produced in association with a boson. Though sizably reducing
the cross section with respect to the inclusive production, requiring a
boson in the final state has two important implications. First, at leading
order in QCD, production can only occur via
annihilation. As a result, the asymmetry between the and generated
at NLO in QCD is significantly larger than that of inclusive
production, which is dominated by gluon fusion. Second, the top quarks tend to
inherit the polarization of the initial-state quarks as induced by the
-boson emission. Hence, the decay products of the top quarks display a
sizable asymmetry already at the leading order in QCD. We study the relevant
distributions and their uncertainties in the standard model, compare them to
those obtained in a simple axigluon model and discuss prospects for
measurements at the LHC and beyond.Comment: 11 pages (with figures), version accepted by PLB for publicatio
On the search for 50 GeV neutrinos
Using the computer code CompHEP we estimate the number of events and the
background, at LEP II and TESLA, for the reaction ,
where is a hypothetical Dirac neutrino with mass of the order of 50 GeV.Comment: Standard LaTeX, 9 pages, 2 tables, 3 figure
Global fits to neutrino oscillation data
I summarize the determination of neutrino oscillation parameters within the
three-flavor framework from world neutrino oscillation data with date of May
2006, including the first results from the MINOS long-baseline experiment. It
is illustrated how the determination of the leading "solar" and "atmospheric"
parameters, as well as the bound on emerge from an interplay of
various complementary data sets. Furthermore, I discuss possible implications
of sub-leading three-flavor effects in present atmospheric neutrino data
induced by and for the bound on
and non-maximal values of , emphasizing, however, that these
effects are not statistically significant at present. Finally, in view of the
upcoming MiniBooNE results I briefly comment on the problem to reconcile the
LSND signal.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, talk presented at the SNOW2006 workshop,
Stockholm, 2-6 May 200
Precision measurements, extra generations and heavy neutrino
The existence of extra chiral generations with all fermions heavier than
is strongly disfavored by the precision electroweak data. The exclusion
of one additional generation of heavy fermions in SUSY extension of Standard
Model is less forbidden if chargino and neutralino have low degenerate masses
with GeV. However the data are fitted nicely even by a few
extra generations, if one allows neutral leptons to have masses close to 50
GeV. Such heavy neutrino can be searched in the reaction at LEP-200 with total final luminosity of .Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, Proceedings ICHEP2000 Osaka conferenc
Discrete Flavor Symmetries and Models of Neutrino Mixing
We review the application of non abelian discrete groups to the theory of
neutrino masses and mixing, which is strongly suggested by the agreement of the
Tri-Bimaximal mixing pattern with experiment. After summarizing the motivation
and the formalism, we discuss specific models, based on A4, S4 and other finite
groups, and their phenomenological implications, including lepton flavor
violating processes, leptogenesis and the extension to quarks. In alternative
to Tri-Bimaximal mixing the application of discrete flavor symmetries to
quark-lepton complementarity and Bimaximal Mixing is also considered.Comment: 54 pages, 3 figures, minor changes in the text and references adde
A combined analysis of short-baseline neutrino experiments in the (3+1) and (3+2) sterile neutrino oscillation hypotheses
We investigate adding two sterile neutrinos to resolve the apparent tension
existing between short-baseline neutrino oscillation results and
CPT-conserving, four-neutrino oscillation models. For both (3+1) and (3+2)
models, the level of statistical compatibility between the combined dataset
from the null short-baseline experiments Bugey, CHOOZ, CCFR84, CDHS, KARMEN,
and NOMAD, on the one hand; and the LSND dataset, on the other, is computed. A
combined analysis of all seven short-baseline experiments, including LSND, is
also performed, to obtain the favored regions in neutrino mass and mixing
parameter space for both models. Finally, four statistical tests to compare the
(3+1) and the (3+2) hypotheses are discussed. All tests show that (3+2) models
fit the existing short-baseline data significantly better than (3+1) models.Comment: 16 pages, 15 figures. Added NOMAD data to the analysis, one
statistical test, and two figures. References and text added. Version
submitted to PR
Scaling ansatz, four zero Yukawa textures and large
We investigate 'Scaling ansatz' in the neutrino sector within the framework
of type I seesaw mechanism with diagonal charged lepton and right handed
Majorana neutrino mass matrices (). We also assume four zero texture of
Dirac neutrino mass matrices () which severely constrain the
phenomenological outcomes of such scheme. Scaling ansatz and the present
neutrino data allow only Six such matrices out of 126 four zero Yukawa
matrices. In this scheme, in order to generate large we break
scaling ansatz in through a perturbation parameter and we also show our
breaking scheme is radiatively stable. We further investigate CP violation and
baryogenesis via leptogenesis in those surviving textures.Comment: 25 pages, 8 figures, Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Associated Production of a W Boson and One b Jet
We calculate the production of a W boson and a single b jet to
next-to-leading order in QCD at the Fermilab Tevatron and the CERN Large Hadron
Collider. Both exclusive and inclusive cross sections are presented. We
separately consider the cross section for jets containing a single b quark and
jets containing a b-anti b pair. There are a wide variety of processes that
contribute, and it is necessary to include them all in order to have a complete
description at both colliders.Comment: LaTeX, 16 pages, 22 postscript figures; version published in Phys.
Rev.
Extraction of the atmospheric neutrino fluxes from experimental event rate data
The precise knowledge of the atmospheric neutrino fluxes is a key ingredient
in the interpretation of the results from any atmospheric neutrino experiment.
In the standard atmospheric neutrino data analysis, these fluxes are
theoretical inputs obtained from sophisticated numerical calculations. In this
contribution we present an alternative approach to the determination of the
atmospheric neutrino fluxes based on the direct extraction from the
experimental data on neutrino event rates. The extraction is achieved by means
of a combination of artificial neural networks as interpolants and Monte Carlo
methods.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figs, to appear in the proceedings of the 2nd
International Conference on Quantum Theories and Renormalization Group in
Gravity and Cosmology, Barcelona, July 200
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