53 research outputs found
Null Strings in Kerr Spacetime
The null string's equations of motion and constraints in the Kerr spacetime
are given. We assume a generic ansatz for the null strings in the Kerr
spacetime and we present the resulting solutions in quadratures. Some specific
string configurations, that follow from the generic one, are considered
separately. In each case we also extract the corresponding solutions in the
Schwarzschild spacetime.Comment: 11 pages, LaTex, no figures, final version to be published in
Phys.Lett.B, references adde
The process at a Collider
The helicity amplitudes for the process are
studied to 1-loop order in the minimal SUSY (MSSM) model, where is the
CP-odd Higgs particle.
Simple exact analytic formulae are obtained, in terms of the and
Passarino-Veltman functions; in spite of the fact that the loop-diagrams often
involve different particles running along their sides. For a usual mSUGRA set
of parameters, is
expected. If SUSY is realized in Nature, these expressions should be useful for
understanding the Higgs sector.Comment: Misprints in typos corrected, 1 reference added e-mail:
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Electron Spectra in the Ionization of Atoms by Neutrinos
For neutrinos of O(10keV) energies, their oscillation lengths are less than a
few hundred meters, thereby suggesting the fascinating idea of oscillation
experiments of small geometrical size. To help evaluating this idea we
calculate the ionization cross sections of H, He, Ne and Xe, using any neutrino
flavor, in the few keV energy range. We find that the atomic ionization cross
sections per electron are always smaller than the neutrino cross sections off
free electrons, approaching it from below as the energy increases to the 100
keV region. At the 10-20 keV range though, atomic binding effects are very
important, particularly for the heavier atoms, inducing a factor of two
reduction of the Xe ionization cross section, compared to the free electron
one.Comment: Typos corrected. Version appeared in Phys. Rev. D70:113008 (2004
The heavy neutral Higgs signature in the gamma gamma to Z Z process
If the Standard Model (SM) Higgs particle is sufficiently heavy, then its
contribution to gamma gamma to Z Z should be largely imaginary, interfering
with the also predominantly imaginary SM "background" generated by the W-loop.
For standard model Higgs masses in the region 200 \lsim m_H \lsim 500 GeV, this
interference is found to be constructive and increasing the Higgs signal. In
the minimal SUSY case an interference effect should also appear for the
contribution of the heavier CP-even neutral Higgs boson H^0, provided it is
sufficiently heavy. The effect is somewhat reduced though, by the smallness of
the H^0 width and the gamma gamma and ZZ branching ratios. The interference is
again found to be constructive for part of the parameter space corresponding to
sfermion masses at the TeV scale and maximal stop mixing. For both the SM and
SUSY cases, regions of the parameter space exist though, where the interference
may be destructive. It is therefore essential to take these effects into
account when searching for possible scalar Higgs-like candidates. To this aim,
we present the complete analytic expressions for both resonance and background
amplitudes.Comment: version submitted to EPJC; 34 pages and 6 figures. e-mail:
[email protected]
The gamma gamma to Z Z process and the search for virtual SUSY effects at a gamma gamma Collider
We study the helicity amplitudes of the process gamma gamma to ZZ in the
Standard Model at high energy. These amplitudes receive contributions from the
W and charged quark and lepton loops, analogous to those encountered in the
gamma gamma to gamma gamma, gamma Z cases studied before. But gamma gamma to ZZ
also receives contributions from the Higgs s-channel poles involving the
effective Higgs-gamma gamma vertex. At energies of about 300 GeV, the
amplitudes in all three processes are mainly helicity-conserving and almost
purely imaginary; which renders them a very useful tool in searching for New
Physics. As an example, a SUSY case is studied, and the signatures due to the
virtual effects induced by a chargino-, charged slepton- or a lightest
stop-loop in gamma gamma to ZZ, are explored. These signatures, combined with
the analogous ones in gamma gamma to gamma gamma and gamma gamma to gamma Z,
should help identifying the nature of possible New Physics particles.Comment: 28 pages and 6 figures; version to appear in E.P.J.C e-mail:
[email protected]
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