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The Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Muon and Higgs-Mediated Flavor Changing Neutral Currents
In the two-Higgs doublet extension of the standard model, flavor-changing
neutral couplings arise naturally. In the lepton sector, the largest such
coupling is expected to be $\mu-\tau-\phi#. We consider the effects of this
coupling on the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. The resulting bound on
the coupling, unlike previous bounds, is independent of the value of other
unknown couplings. It will be significantly improved by the upcoming E821
experiment at Brookhaven National Lab.Comment: 7 pages Latex, 2 figure
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LENSÂź and SFF: Enabling Technologies for Optimized Structures
Optimized, lightweight, high-strength structures are needed in many applications from aerospace
to automotive. In pursuit of such structures, there have been proposed analytical solutions and
some specialized FEA solutions for specific structures such as automobile frames. However,
generalized 3D optimization methods have been unavailable for use by most designers.
Moreover, in the cases where optimized structural solutions are available, they are often hollow,
curving, thin wall structures that cannot be fabricated by conventional manufacturing methods.
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories and the University of Rhode Island teamed to solve
these problems. The team has been pursuing two methods of optimizing models for generalized
loading conditions, and also has been investigating the methods needed to fabricate these
structures using Laser Engineered Net Shapingâą (LENSÂź) and other rapid prototyping
methods. These solid freeform fabrication (SFF) methods offer the unique ability to make
hollow, high aspect ratio features out of many materials. The manufacturing development
required for LENS to make these complex structures has included the addition of rotational axes
to Sandiaâs LENS machine bringing the total to 5 controlled axes. The additional axes have
required new efforts in process planning. Several of the unique structures that are only now
possible through the use of SFF technology are shown as part of the discussion of this exciting
new application for SFF.Mechanical Engineerin
Bounds on charged higgs boson in the 2HDM type III from Tevatron
We consider the Two Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM) of type III which leads to
Flavour Changing Neutral Currents (FCNC) at tree level. In the framework of
this model we can use an appropriate form of the Yukawa Lagrangian that makes
the type II model limit of the general type III couplings apparent. This way is
useful in order to compare with the experimental data which is model dependent.
The analytical expressions of the partial width are
derived and we compare with the data available at this energy range. We examine
the limits on the new parameters from the validness of
perturbation theory.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. typos
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Transverse Tau Polarization in Decays of the Top and Bottom Quarks in the Weinberg Model of CP Non-conservation
We show that the transverse polarization asymmetry of the -lepton in
the decay is extremely sensitive to CP violating
phases arising from the charged Higgs exchange in the Weinberg model of CP
non-conservation. Qualitatively, the polarization asymmetries are enhanced over
rate or energy asymmetries by a factor of . Thus for optimal values of the parameters the method requires top pairs to be observable rather than needed for rate or energy
asymmetries. We also examine polarization in b decays via and find that it can also be very effective in constraining the CP
violation parameters of the extended Higgs sector.Comment: 11,1 figure, SLAC-PUB-608
Top-quark spin correlation at Linear Colliders with anomalous couplings
We investigate the feasibility of probing anomalous top-quark couplings of
, , and in terms of an effective
Lagrangian with dimension-six operators at future linear colliders
with a c. m. energy GeV. We first examine the
constraints on these anomalous couplings from the data at LEP
I and from unitarity considerations. We then consider in detail the effects of
anomalous couplings on spin correlations in the top-pair production
and decay with three spin bases: the helicity, beamline and off-diagonal bases.
Our results show that the polarized beams are more suitable for exploring the
effects of different new operators. For polarized beams, the helicity basis
yields the best sensitivity.Comment: 23 pages, 10 figures, references adde
Lepton Flavor Violation in the Two Higgs Doublet Model type III
We consider the Two Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM) of type III which leads to
Flavour Changing Neutral Currents (FCNC) at tree level in the leptonic sector.
In the framework of this model we can have, in principle, two situations: the
case (a) when both doublets acquire a vacuum expectation value different from
zero and the case (b) when only one of them is not zero. In addition, we show
that we can make two types of rotations for the flavor mixing matrices which
generates four types of lagrangians, with the rotation of type I we recover the
case (b) from the case (a) in the limit , and with the
rotation of type II we obtain the case (b) from (a) in the limit Moreover, two of the four possible lagrangians correspond to the models
of types I and II plus Flavor Changing (FC) interactions. The analitical
expressions of the partial lepton number violating widths and are derived for the cases (a) and (b) and both
types of rotations.In all cases these widths go asymptotically to zero in
the decoupling limit for all Higgses. We present from our analysis upper bounds
for the flavour changing transition and we show that such bounds
are sensitive to the VEV structure and the type of rotation utilized.Comment: 7 pages RevTeX4, 4 figures postscript, new section added and some new
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Implications of a W^+W^- (ZZ) - Higgs - t c-bar$ Interaction for e^+e^- -> t c-bar \nu_e \nu_e-bar, t c-bar e^+ e^-, t c-bar Z and for t -> cW^+W^-, cZZ in a Two Higgs Doublet Model
The Standard Model with one extra Higgs doublet may give rise to enhanced
TREE-LEVEL flavor-changing-scalar coupling of a neutral Higgs to a pair of
top-charm quarks. This coupling may drive a large TREE-LEVEL effective
W^+W^-(ZZ) - Higgs - t c-bar interaction. As a result we find that the
reactions e^+e^- -> t c-bar \nu_e \nu_e-bar, t c-bar e^+ e^-, t c-bar Z and the
two rare top decays t -> cW^+W^-, t -> cZZ become very sensitive probes of such
an effective interaction. The most promising ones, e^+e^- -> t c-bar \nu_e
\nu_e-bar, t c-bar e^+ e^-, may yield several hundreds and up to thousands of
such events at the Next Linear Collider with a center of mass energy of
\sqrt{s}=0.5 - 2 TeV if the mass of the lightest neutral Higgs is a few hundred
GeV. The rare decays t -> cW^+W^- and t -> cZZ may be accessible at the LHC if
the mass of the lightest neutral Higgs lies in the narrow window 150 GeV < m_h
< 200 GeV.Comment: 18 pages, plain latex, 12 figures embadded in the text using epsfi
Semi-inclusive B Decays and Direct CP Violation in QCD Factorization
We have systematically investigated the semi-inclusive B decays B->MX, which
are manifestations of the quark decay b->Mq, within the framework of
QCD-improved factorization. These decays are theoretically clean and have
distinctive experimental signatures. We focus on a class of these that do not
require any form factor information and therefore may be especially suitable
for extracting information on the angles and of the unitarity
triangle. The nonfactorizable effects, such as vertex-type and penguin-type
corrections to the two-body b decay and hard spectator corrections to the
3-body decay are calculable in the heavy quark limit. QCD factorization is
applicable when the emitted meson is a light meson or a charmonium. We discuss
the issue of the CPT constraint on partial rate asymmetries. The strong phase
coming from final-state rescattering due to hard gluon exchange between the
final states can induce large rate asymmetries for tree-dominated
color-suppressed modes . The nonfactorizable
hard spectator interactions in the 3-body decay, though phase-space suppressed,
are extremely important for the tree-dominated modes
, and the
penguin-dominated mode . In fact, they are dominated by the
hard spectator corrections. Our result for is in
agreement with experiment. The semi-inclusive decay modes: , ,
and are the most promising ones in searching for
direct CP violation. In fact, they have branching ratios of order
and CP rate asymmetries of order .Comment: 28 page
The exclusive \bar{B} --> \pi e^+ e^- and \bar{B} --> \rho e^+ e^- decays in the two Higgs doublet model with flavor changing neutral currents
We calculate the leading logarithmic QCD corrections to the matrix element of
the decay b --> d e^+ e^- in the two Higgs doublet model with tree level flavor
changing currents (model III). We continue studying the differential branching
ratio and the CP violating asymmetry for the exclusive decays B --> \pi e^+ e^-
and B --> \rho e^+ e^- and analysing the dependencies of these quantities on
the selected model III parameters, \xi^{U,D}, including the leading logarithmic
QCD corrections. Further, we present the forward-backward asymmetry of
dileptons for the decay B --> \rho e^+ e^- and discuss the dependencies to the
model III parameters. We observe that there is a possibility to enhance the
branching ratios and suppress the CP violating effects for both decays in the
framework of the model III. Therefore, the measurements of these quantities
will be an efficient tool to search the new physics beyond the SM.Comment: 27 pages, 14 Figure
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