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    The Brera Multi-scale Wavelet Chandra Survey. I. Serendipitous source catalogue

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    We present the BMW-Chandra source catalogue drawn from essentially all Chandra ACIS-I pointed observations with an exposure time in excess of 10ks public as of March 2003 (136 observations). Using the wavelet detection algorithm developed by Lazzati et al. (1999) and Campana et al. (1999), which can characterise both point-like and extended sources, we identified 21325 sources. Among them, 16758 are serendipitous, i.e. not associated with the targets of the pointings, and do not require a non-automated analysis. This makes our catalogue the largest compilation of Chandra sources to date. The 0.5--10 keV absorption corrected fluxes of these sources range from ~3E-16 to 9E-12 erg cm^-2 s^-1 with a median of 7E-15 erg cm^-2 s^-1. The catalogue consists of count rates and relative errors in three energy bands (total, 0.5-7keV; soft, 0.5-2keV; and hard, 2-7keV), and source positions relative to the highest signal-to-noise detection among the three bands. The wavelet algorithm also provides an estimate of the extension of the source. We include information drawn from the headers of the original files, as well, and extracted source counts in four additional energy bands, SB1 (0.5-1keV), SB2 (1-2keV), HB1 (2-4keV), and HB2 (4-7keV). We computed the sky coverage for the full catalogue and for a subset at high Galactic latitude (|b|> 20deg). The complete catalogue provides a sky coverage in the soft band (0.5-2keV, S/N =3) of ~8 deg^2 at a limiting flux of 1E-13 erg cm^-2 s^-1, and ~2 deg^2 at a limiting flux of ~1E-15 erg cm^-2 s^-1.Comment: Accepted by A&A, Higher res. Figs 4 and 5 at http://www.ifc.inaf.it/~romano/BMC/Docs/aapaper/9601f4.eps http://www.ifc.inaf.it/~romano/BMC/Docs/aapaper/9601f5.eps, Catalog Web pages: http://www.brera.inaf.it/BMC/bmc_home.html http://www.ifc.inaf.it/~romano/BMC/bmc_home.html (Mirror

    Improving the discovery potential of charged Higgs bosons at the Tevatron and Large Hadron Collider

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    We outline several improvements to the experimental analyses carried out at Tevatron (Run 2) or simulated in view of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that could increase the scope of CDF/D0 and ATLAS/CMS in detecting charged Higgs bosonsComment: 6 pages, 4 figures, talk given at the `Seventh Workshop on High Energy Physics Phenomenology WHEPP-VII', Harish Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad, India, 4-15 January 2002 (to be published by PRAMANA - Journal of Physics

    Model Predictive Control for Building Active Demand Response Systems

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    The Active Demand Response (ADR), integrated with the distributed energy generation and storage systems, is the most common strategy for the optimization of energy consumption and indoor comfort in buildings, considering the energy availability and the balancing of the energy production from renewable sources. In the paper an overview of basic requirements and applications of ADR management is presented. Specifically, the model predictive control (MPC) adopted in several applications as optimal control strategy in the ADR buildings context is analysed. Finally the research experience of the authors in this context is described

    Associated Production of Upsilon and Weak Gauge Bosons at the Tevatron

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    We calculate the rate of production of W+Upsilon and Z+Upsilon at the Tevatron. We find the cross sections at a center-of-mass energy of 1.8 TeV to be roughly 450 pb for W+Upsilon and 150 pb for Z+Upsilon. The dominant production mechanism involves the binding of a color-octet b-bbar pair into a P-wave bottomonium state which subsequently decays into Upsilon. The purely leptonic decay modes of Upsilon, W, and Z provide signatures with small backgrounds. In Run I of the Tevatron, the number of events in the purely leptonic decay channels before allowing for detector acceptances and efficiencies should be about 500 for W+Upsilon and about 60 for Z+Upsilon. We conclude that W+Upsilon events may be observable in the Run I data.Comment: 8 pages, Latex, One figure included as eps file. Minor changes made. Version to be publishe

    Single production of the top partners at high energy colliders

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    The left-right twin HiggsHiggs (LRTHLRTH) model is a concrete realization of the twin HiggsHiggs mechanism, which predicts the existence of the top partner TT. In this paper, we consider production of TT associated with the top quark tt at the high energy linear e+ee^{+}e^{-} collider (ILCILC) and the LHCLHC experiments, and its single production in future linac-ring type epep collider experiment. To compare our results with those of the littlest HiggsHiggs model with TT-parity, we also estimate production of the TT-even top partner T+T_{+} via the corresponding processes in these high energy collider experiments. A simply phenomenological analysis is also given.Comment: 21 pages, 10 figures; to be published in Nucl. Phys.

    Electroweak Corrections to the Charged Higgs Boson Decay into Chargino and Neutralino

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    The electroweak corrections to the partial widths of the H+χ~i+χ~j0(i=1,j=1,2)H^+ \to \tilde{\chi}^+_i \tilde{\chi}_j^0 (i=1,j=1,2) decays including one-loop diagrams of the third generation quarks and squarks, are investigated within the Supersymmetric Standard Model. The relative corrections can reach the values about 10%, therefore they should be taken into account for the precise experimental measurement at future colliders.Comment: 21 pages, 6 eps figures, 1 Latex fil

    Associated H^{-} W+^{+} Production in High Energy e+ee^+e^- Collisions

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    We study the associated production of charged Higgs bosons with WW gauge bosons in high energy e+ee^+ e^- collisions at the one loop level. We present the analytical results and give a detailed discussion for the total cross section predicted in the context of a general Two Higgs Doublet Model (THDM).Comment: Latex, 31 pages, 6 figures, cosmetically improved and one reference adde

    Proposal for generalised Supersymmetry Les Houches Accord for see-saw models and PDG numbering scheme

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    The SUSY Les Houches Accord (SLHA) 2 extended the first SLHA to include various generalisations of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) as well as its simplest next-to-minimal version. Here, we propose further extensions to it, to include the most general and well-established see-saw descriptions (types I/II/III, inverse, and linear) in both an effective and a simple gauged extension of the MSSM framework. In addition, we generalise the PDG numbering scheme to reflect the properties of the particles.Comment: 44 pages. Changed titl
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