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Gluon Radiation in Top Quark Production and Decay at an e^+ e^- Collider
We study the effects of gluon radiation on top production and decay processes
at an collider.The matrix elements are computed without any
approximations, using spinor techniques. We use a Monte Carlo event generator
which takes into account the infrared singularity due to soft gluons and
differences in kinematics associated with radiation in the production versus
decay process. The calculation is illustrated for several strategies of top
mass reconstruction.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX, 6 postscript figures, uses aipproc.sty; presented at
the 20th annual MRST meeting on High-Energy Physics, Montreal, Canada, 13-15
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Heat transfer to a gas containing a cloud of particles Final report, 1 Jun. 1962 - 31 May 1968
Radiant heat transfer to particle cloud
Number of adaptive steps to a local fitness peak
We consider a population of genotype sequences evolving on a rugged fitness
landscape with many local fitness peaks. The population walks uphill until it
encounters a local fitness maximum. We find that the statistical properties of
the walk length depend on whether the underlying fitness distribution has a
finite mean. If the mean is finite, all the walk length cumulants grow with the
sequence length but approach a constant otherwise. Experimental implications of
our analytical results are also discussed
Lepton - Chargino Mixing and R-Parity Violating SUSY
We present a study of charged lepton mass matrix diagonalization in R-parity
violating SUSY. The case in which the bilinear couplings have large
values is given special attention.Comment: 7 pages, LaTeX, 1 postscript figure, uses aipproc.sty; presented at
the 21th annual MRST meeting on High-Energy Physics, Ottawa, Canada, 10-12
May 199
Theoretical progress for the associated production of a Higgs boson with heavy quarks at hadron colliders
The production of a Higgs boson in association with a pair of top-antitop or
bottom-antibottom quarks plays a very important role at both the Tevatron and
the Large Hadron Collider. The theoretical prediction of the corresponding
cross sections has been improved by including the complete next-to-leading
order QCD corrections. After a brief introduction, we review the results
obtained for both the Tevatron and the Large Hadron Collider.Comment: 3 pages, 6 figures, uses svjour.cls. Talk given by L. Reina at the
HEP2003 Europhysics Conference in Aachen, Germany (EPS 2003), July 17-23,
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Effect of surface tension on the growth mode of highly strained InGaAs on GaAs(100)
We have investigated the molecular beam epitaxy growth of highly strained InGaAs on GaAs(100) as a function of the anion to cation flux ratio. Using reflection high energy electron diffraction the evolution of the film morphology is monitored and the surface lattice constant is measured. It is found that the cation to anion flux ratio dramatically affects the growth mode. Under arsenic‐rich conditions, growth is characterized by a two‐dimensional (2D) to three‐dimensional (3D) morphological transformation. However, for cation‐stabilized conditions, 3D islanding is completely suppressed, and 2D planar growth is observed. We associate these differences in the growth mode with corresponding changes in the surface tension of the overlayer. A high surface tension stabilizes 2D growth. An analysis which relates surface tension to a critical thickness for the onset of coherent island formation supports this view.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/70295/2/APPLAB-62-1-46-1.pd
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Top Quark Physics at the Tevatron
The discovery of the top quark in 1995, by the CDF and D0 collaborations at
the Fermilab Tevatron, marked the dawn of a new era in particle physics. Since
then, enormous efforts have been made to study the properties of this
remarkable particle, especially its mass and production cross section. In this
article, we review the status of top quark physics as studied by the two
collaborations using the p-pbar collider data at sqrt(s) = 1.8 TeV. The
combined measurement of the top quark mass, m_t = 173.8 +- 5.0 GeV/c^2, makes
it known to a fractional precision better than any other quark mass. The
production cross sections are measured as sigma (t-tbar) = 7.6 -1.5 +1.8 pb by
CDF and sigma (t-tbar) = 5.5 +- 1.8 pb by D0. Further investigations of t-tbar
decays and future prospects are briefly discussed.Comment: 119 pages, 59 figures, 17 tables Submitted to Int. J. Mod. Phys. A
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