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Final State Correlations at LEP 2: Bose-Einstein Correlations and the W Mass
Recent experimental results on Bose-Einstein correlations are presented.
Emphasis will be put on the measurement of between-W correlations in WW events
at LEP 2.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, presented at EPS HEP2003, Aachen, July 200
Top Physics at the LHC
The LHC will be a top quark factory. In this note, the central role of the
top quark for LHC physics will be discussed, and an overview will be given of
the studies of top quark properties in preparation, with an emphasis on the
systematic uncertainties that will dominate most measurements.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures. Contribution to the proceedings of Heavy Quarks
and Leptons, Melbourne, 200
A characterization of the scientific impact of Brazilian institutions
In this paper we studied the research activity of Brazilian Institutions for
all sciences and also their performance in the area of physics between 1945 and
December 2008. All the data come from the Web of Science database for this
period. The analysis of the experimental data shows that, within a nonextensive
thermostatistical formalism, the Tsallis \emph{q}-exponential distribution
can constitute a new characterization of the research impact for
Brazilian Institutions. The data examined in the present survey can be fitted
successfully by applying a universal curve namely, with for {\it all} the available citations
, being an "effective temperature". The present analysis ultimately
suggests that via the "effective temperature" , we can provide a new
performance metric for the impact level of the research activity in Brazil,
taking into account the number of the publications and their citations. This
new performance metric takes into account the "quantity" (number of
publications) and the "quality" (number of citations) for different Brazilian
Institutions. In addition we analyzed the research performance of Brazil to
show how the scientific research activity changes with time, for instance
between 1945 to 1985, then during the period 1986-1990, 1991-1995, and so on
until the present. Finally, this work intends to show a new methodology that
can be used to analyze and compare institutions within a given country.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Towards a controlled study of the QCD critical point
The phase diagram of QCD, as a function of temperature T and quark chemical
potential mu, may contain a critical point (mu_E,T_E) whose non-perturbative
nature makes it a natural object of lattice studies. However, the sign problem
prevents the application of standard Monte Carlo techniques at non-zero baryon
density. We have been pursuing an approach free of the sign problem, where the
chemical potential is taken as imaginary and the results are Taylor-expanded in
mu/T about mu=0, then analytically continued to real mu.
Within this approach we have determined the sensitivity of the critical
chemical potential mu_E to the quark mass, d(\mu_E)^2/dm_q|_{\mu_E=0}. Our
study indicates that the critical point moves to {\em smaller} chemical
potential as the quark mass {\em increases}. This finding, contrary to common
wisdom, implies that the deconfinement crossover, which takes place in QCD at
mu=0 when the temperature is raised, will remain a crossover in the mu-region
where our Taylor expansion can be trusted. If this result, obtained on a coarse
lattice, is confirmed by simulations on finer lattices now in progress, then we
predict that no {\em chiral} critical point will be found for mu_B \lesssim 500
MeV, unless the phase diagram contains additional transitions.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, proceedings of Quark Matter 2008, Jaipur (India),
Feb. 2008, to appear in J. Phys.
Simulating Male Selfish Strategy in Reproduction Dispute
We introduce into the Penna Model for biological ageing one of the possible
male mechanisms used to maximize the ability of their sperm to compete with
sperm from other males. Such a selfish mechanism increases the male
reproduction success but may decrease the survival probability of the whole
female population, depending on how it acts. We also find a dynamic phase
transition induced by the existence of an absorbing state where no selfish
males survive.Comment: 7 pages, latex including 2 eps figure
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