22 research outputs found
Determination of Leptoquark Properties in Polarized Collisions
We study leptoquark production using polarized colliders for the
center of mass energies ~GeV and 1~TeV. We show that using
polarization asymmetries the ten different types of leptoquarks listed by
Buchm\"uller, R\"uckl and Wyler can be distinquished from one another for
leptoquark masses essentially up to the kinematic limit of the respective
colliders. Thus, if a leptoquark were discovered an collider could
play a crucial role in determining its origins.Comment: 10 pages (plus 10 postscript figures submitted separately), OCIP/C
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Resolved Photon Contributions to Leptoquark Production in and Collision
We calculate the resolved photon contribution to leptoquark production at
colliders for the center of mass energies ~GeV and
1~TeV. We also calculate the resolved photon contribution to leptoquark
production at colliders for the center of mass energies ~and~2~TeV. In both cases we find that these contributions are considerably
larger than the standard contributions considered in the literature.Comment: 9 pages (5 postscript figures in separate uuencoded file), OCIP/C
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“The Times They Are A-Changin’” at Diabetes Care
Every five years or so, the editorial team leading Diabetes Care turns over with the appointment of new leadership. This issue of volume 46 represents the first of a new editorial team, making it the tenth group to be responsible for the scientific content of the journal. Starting in 1978 with Jay Skyler as its first editor, Diabetes Care has gone from strength to strength with new initiatives and a steady increase in its influence. This impact has been in line with the charge given at the journal’s founding by the then president of the American Diabetes Association Norbert Freinkel when he wrote, “The new journal is designed to promote better patient care by serving the expanded needs of all health professionals committed to the care of patients with diabetes.
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