94 research outputs found
Effective Field Theory for Top and Weak Boson Physics
Effective field theory is the ideal framework for discussing top and weak
boson properties. We discuss the application of this framework to top physics
at both tree level and one loop. We consider weak boson pair production within
an effective field theory framework, and argue that one need not be concerned
with the violation of unitarity bounds at energies beyond the region where
there are data.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures. Talk presented at the Hadron Collider Physics
Symposium 2011 (HCP 2011), Paris, France, November 14-18, 201
Effective Field Theory for Top Quark Physics
Physics beyond the standard model can affect top-quark physics indirectly. We
describe the effective field theory approach to describing such physics, and
contrast it with the vertex-function approach that has been pursued previously.
We argue that the effective field theory approach has many fundamental
advantages and is also simpler.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures. To appear in the Proceedings of the International
Workshop on Top Quark Physics (top2010), Bruges, Belgium, May 31 - June 4,
201
Angular momentum content of a virtual graviton
We show that a virtual graviton has a J=0 component, which serves to cancel
the J=2, J_z=0 component when the graviton is on shell. In contrast, a massive
graviton has no J=0 component either on or off shell. This difference is
responsible for the van Dam-Veltman-Zakharov discontinuity.Comment: 5 pages. Reference adde
Dimension-Five Operators in Grand Unified Theories
Extensions of the standard model with low-energy supersymmetry generically
allow baryon- and lepton-number violating operators of dimension four and five,
yielding rapid proton decay. The dimension-four operators are usually forbidden
by matter parity. We investigate to what extent the appearance of
dimension-five operators at the Planck scale may be constrained by the
different grand-unified gauge groups. Dimension-five operators are suppressed
in models based on E_6 and SU(3)_C x SU(3)_L x SU(3)_R, where four matter
fields do not form a gauge singlet. An intermediate scale offers the
possibility to sufficiently suppress these dimension-five operators.Comment: 4 pages, v3: version to appear in PR
Inclusive production of a Higgs or Z boson in association with heavy quarks
We calculate the cross section for the production of a Z boson in association
with heavy quarks. We suggest that this cross section can be measured using an
inclusive heavy-quark tagging technique. This could be used as a feasibility
study for the search for a Higgs boson produced in association with bottom
quarks. We argue that the best formalism for calculating that cross section is
based on the leading-order process b b -> h, and that it is valid for all Higgs
masses of interest at both the Fermilab Tevatron and the CERN Large Hadron
Collider.Comment: 14 page
Higgs at the Tevatron in Extended Supersymmetric Models
Supersymmetric models with an additional singlet field offer the Higgs boson
the possibility to decay to two pseudoscalars, a. If the mass of these
pseudoscalars is above the b bbar threshold, a -> b bbar is generically the
dominant decay mode. The decay h -> a a -> b bbar b bbar may be seen above
backgrounds at the Tevatron if the Higgs production cross section is enhanced
relative to that of the standard model.Comment: 3 page
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