351 research outputs found
Pseudoscalar Form Factors in Tau-Neutrino Nucleon Scattering
We investigate the pseudoscalar transition form factors of nucleon for
quasi-elastic scattering and \Delta resonance production in tau-neutrino
nucleon scattering via the charged current interactions. Although the
pseudoscalar form factors play an important role for the \tau production in
neutrino-nucleon scattering, these are not known well. In this article, we
examine their effects in quasi-elastic scattering and \Delta resonance
production and find that the cross section, Q^{2} distribution, and spin
polarization of the produced \tau^{\pm} leptons are quite sensitive to the
pseudoscalar form factors.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
Tau polarization effects in the CNGS tau-neutrino appearance experiments
We studied tau polarization effects on the decay distributions of tau
produced in the CNGS tau-neutrino appearance experiments. We show that energy
and angular distributions for the decay products in the laboratory frame are
significantly affected by the tau polarization. Rather strong azimuthal
asymmetry about the tau momentum axis is predicted, which may have observable
consequences in experiments even with small statistics.Comment: 5 pages, 6 eps figures, espcrc2.sty; Proceedings of the 4th
International Workshop on Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions in the Few GeV Region
(NuInt05), September 26-29, 2005, Okayama, Japa
Polarization effects in tau production by neutrino
We studied polarization effects in tau production by neutrino-nucleon
scattering. Quasi-elastic scattering, resonance production and deep
inelastic scattering processes are taken into account for the CERN-to-Gran
Sasso projects. We show that the tau produced by neutrino has high degree of
polarization, and its spin direction depends non-trivially on the energy and
the scattering angle of tau in the laboratory frame.Comment: 6 pages, 5 eps figures, espcrc2.sty; Proceedings of the 3rd
International Workshop on Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions in the Few GeV Region
(NuInt04), March 17-21, 2004, Gran Sasso, Italy; minor changes, typos in Eq.
(6) correcte
Full next-to-leading-order calculations of Higgs boson decay rates in models with non-minimal scalar sectors
We present a complete set of decay rates of the Higgs boson with the mass of 125 GeV at the full next-to-leading order in a variety of extended Higgs models; i.e., a model with an additional real singlet scalar field, four types of two Higgs doublet models and the inert doublet model. All the one-loop contributions due to QCD and electroweak interactions as well as scalar interactions are taken into account, and the calculations are systematically performed. Branching ratios for all the decay modes are evaluated in these models, and patterns of deviations in each decay mode from the standard model predictions are comprehensively analyzed. We show how these models with extended Higgs sectors can be distinguished by using our calculation of the branching ratios and future precision measurements of the Higgs boson decays
HELAS and MadGraph with spin-3/2 particles
Fortran subroutines to calculate helicity amplitudes with massive spin-3/2
particles, such as massive gravitinos, which couple to the standard model and
supersymmetric particles via the supercurrent, are added to the HELAS (HELicity
Amplitude Subroutines) library. They are coded in such a way that arbitrary
amplitudes with external gravitinos can be generated automatically by MadGraph,
after slight modifications. All the codes have been tested carefully by making
use of the gauge invariance of the helicity amplitudes.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures; sections rearranged, typos corrected, version to
appear in EPJ
Tau Polarization in Tau-Neutrino Nucleon Scattering
We investigate the spin polarization of \tau^{\pm} leptons produced in
\nu_{\tau} and \bar{\nu}_{\tau} nucleon scattering via charged currents.
Quasi-elastic scattering, \Delta resonance production and deep inelastic
scattering processes are studied. The polarization information is essential for
measuring the \tau^{\pm} appearance rate in long baseline neutrino oscillation
experiments, because the decay particle distributions depend crucially on the
\tau^{\pm} spin. In this article, we calculate the spin density matrix of each
process and estimate the spin polarization vector in medium and high neutrino
energy interactions. We find that the produced \tau^{\pm}'s have high degree of
polarization, and their spin direction depends non-trivially on the energy and
the scattering angle of \tau^{\pm} in the laboratory frame.Comment: 23 pages, 35 figures; compile errors corrected; notation errors in
Eq.(30) and (31) corrected, typo error in Eq.(40) corrected, references and
comments in footnote adde
Simulating spin-3/2 particles at colliders
Support for interactions of spin-3/2 particles is implemented in the
FeynRules and ALOHA packages and tested with the MadGraph 5 and CalcHEP event
generators in the context of three phenomenological applications. In the first,
we implement a spin-3/2 Majorana gravitino field, as in local supersymmetric
models, and study gravitino and gluino pair-production. In the second, a
spin-3/2 Dirac top-quark excitation, inspired from compositness models, is
implemented. We then investigate both top-quark excitation and top-quark
pair-production. In the third, a general effective operator for a spin-3/2
Dirac quark excitation is implemented, followed by a calculation of the angular
distribution of the s-channel production mechanism.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figure
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