84 research outputs found
Experimental test of the probability density function of true value of Poisson distribution parameter by single observation of number of events
The empirical probability density function for the conditional distribution
of the true value of Poisson distribution parameter on one measurement is
constructed by computer experiment. The analysis of the obtained distributions
confirms that these distributions are gamma-distributions.Comment: presented in the IX International Workshop on Advanced Computing and
Analysis Techniques in Physics Research (ACAT'03), KEK, Tsukuba, Japan,
December 1-5, 200
Formalizing and Verifying a Modern Build Language
CLOUDMAKE is a software utility that automatically builds executable programs and libraries from source code—a modern MAKE utility. Its design gives rise to a number of possible optimizations, like cached builds, and the exe-cutables to be built are described using a functional programming language. This paper formally and mechanically verifies the correctness of central CLOUDMAKE algorithms. The paper defines the CLOUDMAKE language using an operational semantics, but with a twist: the central operation exec is defined axiomatically, making it pluggable so that it can be replaced by calls to compilers, linkers, and other tools. The formalization and proofs of the central CLOUDMAKE algorithms are done entirely in DAFNY, the proof engine of which is an SMT-based program verifier
Detection potential to point-like neutrino sources with the NEMO-km3 telescope
The NEMO Collaboration is conducting an R&D activity towards the construction
of a Mediterranean km3 neutrino telescope. In this work, we present the results
of Monte Carlo simulation studies on the capability of the proposed NEMO
telescope to detect and identify point-like sources of high energy muon
neutrinos.Comment: To be published on BCN06 proceedings (Barcelona, July 4-7, 2006
Search for the radiative decay in the SND experiment at VEPP-2M
The decay was investigated by the SND detector
at VEPP-2M collider in the reaction .
Here we present the results and some details of this study. We report an upper
limit (90% c.l.) as our
final result. Our upper limit does not contradict the earlier measurement by
GAMS spectrometer. To facilitate future studies a rather detailed review of the
problem is also given.Comment: 24 pages, 6 figures, LaTex. To be published in Nucl. Phys.
Search for the exotic resonance in the NOMAD experiment
A search for exotic Theta baryon via Theta -> proton +Ks decay mode in the
NOMAD muon neutrino DIS data is reported. The special background generation
procedure was developed. The proton identification criteria are tuned to
maximize the sensitivity to the Theta signal as a function of xF which allows
to study the Theta production mechanism. We do not observe any evidence for the
Theta state in the NOMAD data. We provide an upper limit on Theta production
rate at 90% CL as 2.13 per 1000 of neutrino interactions.Comment: Accepted to European Physics Journal
Study of the Process e+ e- --> pi0 pi0 gamma in c.m. Energy Range 600--970 MeV at CMD-2
The cross section of the process e+ e- --> pi0 pi0 gamma has been measured in
the c.m. energy range 600--970 MeV with the CMD-2 detector. The following
branching ratios have been determined: B(rho --> pi0 pi0 gamma)
=(5.2^{+1.5}_{-1.3} +- 0.6)x10^{-5} and B(omega --> pi0 pi0 gamma)
=(6.4^{+2.4}_{-2.0} +- 0.8)x10^{-5}. Evidence for the rho --> f0(600) gamma
decay has been obtained: B(rho --> f0(600) gamma) = (6.0^{+3.3}_{-2.7}\pm
0.9)x10^{-5}. From a search for the process e+ e- --> eta pi0 gamma the
following upper limit has been obtained: B(omega --> eta pi0 gamma) < 3.3
10^{-5} at 90% CL.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure
Radiative Decays, Nonet Symmetry and SU(3) Breaking
We re-examine the problem of simultaneously describing in a consistent way
all radiative and leptonic decays of light mesons (V -> P gamma, P -> V gamma,
P -> gamma gamma, V -> e^+ e^-). For this purpose, we rely on the Hidden Local
Symmetry model in both its anomalous and non--anomalous sectors. We show that
the SU(3) symmetry breaking scheme proposed by Bando, Kugo and Yamawaki,
supplemented with nonet symmetry breaking in the pseudoscalar sector, allows
one to reach a nice agreement with all data, except for the K^{*+/-} radiative
decay. An extension of this breaking pattern allows one to account for this
particular decay mode too. Considered together, the whole set of radiative
decays provides a pseudoscalar mixing angle theta_P ~ -11^o and a value for
theta_V which is ~ 3^o from that of ideal mixing. We also show that it is
impossible, in a practical sense, to disentangle the effects of nonet symmetry
breaking and those of glue inside the eta', using only light meson decays.Comment: 36 pages. Published versio
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