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Tau Kinematics from Impact Parameters
The momenta of decay products in the reaction
do not constrain the direction unambiguously. It is shown how the
measurement of tracks of hadrons from semileptonic decays, in particular
their relative impact parameters, allows to resolve this ambiguity.Comment: 4[pag]es, 1 figure available by FAX, TTP93-1
Semileptonic tau decays, structure functions, kinematics and polarisation
The most general angular distribution of two or three meson final states from
semileptonic decays , , ,
, , , of polarized
leptons can be characterized by 16 structure functions. Predictions for
hadronic matrix elements, based on CVC and chiral Lagrangians and their
relations to the structure functions are discussed. Most of them can be
determined in currently ongoing high statistics experiments. Emphasis of the
kinematical analysis is firstly put on decays in
experiments where the neutrino escapes detection and the rest frame
cannot be reconstructed. Subsequently it is shown, how the determination of
hadron tracks in double semileptonic events allows to fully reconstruct the
kinematics. The implications for the spin analysis are indicated.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX (uses epsf.sty, 3 ps-figures appended as extra
uuencoded file) The complete paper, including figures, is also available via
anonymous ftp at ftp://ttpux2.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/ttp94-27/ttp94-27.ps,
or via www at http://ttpux2.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/preprints.htm
Tau Polarimetry with Multi Meson States
It is demonstrated that the analyzing power of multi-meson final states in
semileptonic decays with respect to the spin is equal and maximal
for all decay modes.Comment: 4 pages, LaTex. The complete paper is also available via anonymous
ftp at ftp://ttpux2.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/ , or via www at
http://ttpux2.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/cgi-bin/preprints
Direct CP, T and/or CPT violations in the K^0-\bar{K^0} system - Implications of the recent KTeV results on decays -
The recent results on the CP violating parameters Re(e'/e) and \Delta\phi =
\phi_{00}-\phi_{+-} reported by the KTeV Collaboration are analyzed with a view
to constrain CP, T and CPT violations in a decay process. Combining with some
relevant data compiled by the Particle Data Group, we find Re(e_2-e_0) = (0.85
+- 3.11)*10^{-4} and Im(e_2-e_0) = (3.2 +- 0.7)*10^{-4}, where Re(e_I) and
Im(e_I) represent respectively CP/CPT and CP/T violations in decay of K^0 and
\bar{K^0} into a 2\pi state with isospin I.Comment: 7 pages, No figure
New Fermions at ee Colliders: I. Production and Decay
We analyze the production in collisions of new heavy fermions
stemming from extensions of the Standard Model. We write down the most general
expression for the production of two heavy fermions and their subsequent
decays, allowing for the polarization of the ee initial state and
taking into account the final polarization of the fermions. We then discuss the
various decay modes including cascade and three body decays, and the production
mechanisms, both pair production and single production in association with
ordinary fermions.Comment: 21 pages (no figures), Preprint UdeM-LPN-TH-93-15
Shot-noise spectroscopy of energy-resolved ballistic currents
We investigate the shot noise of nonequilibrium carriers injected into a
ballistic conductor and interacting via long-range Coulomb forces. Coulomb
interactions are shown to act as an energy analyzer of the profile of injected
electrons by means of the fluctuations of the potential barrier at the emitter
contact. We show that the details in the energy profile can be extracted from
shot-noise measurements in the Coulomb interaction regime, but cannot be
obtained from time-averaged quantities or shot-noise measurements in the
absence of interactions.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure
CP Violation in Semileptonic Decays with Unpolarized Beams
CP violating signals in semileptonic decays are studied. These can be
observed in decays of unpolarized single 's even if their rest frame
cannot be reconstructed. No beam polarization is required. The importance of
the two meson channel, in particular the final state is emphasized.Comment: Latex, 17 pages, 2 figures. The complete paper, including figures, is
also available via anonymous ftp at ftp://ttpux2.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/ ,
or via www at http://www-ttp.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/cgi-bin/preprints
The effects of the bacterial interaction with visible-light responsive titania photocatalyst on the bactericidal performance
Bactericidal activity of traditional titanium dioxide (TiO2) photocatalyst is effective only upon irradiation by ultraviolet light, which restricts the potential applications of TiO2 for use in our living environments. Recently carbon-containing TiO2 was found to be photoactive at visible-light illumination that affords the potential to overcome this problem; although, the bactericidal activity of these photocatalysts is relatively lower than conventional disinfectants. Evidenced from scanning electron microscopy and confocal Raman spectral mapping analysis, we found the interaction with bacteria was significantly enhanced in these anatase/rutile mixed-phase carbon-containing TiO2. Bacteria-killing experiments indicate that a significantly higher proportion of all tested pathogens including Staphylococcus aureus, Shigella flexneri and Acinetobacter baumannii, were eliminated by the new nanoparticle with higher bacterial interaction property. These findings suggest the created materials with high bacterial interaction ability might be a useful strategy to improve the antimicrobial activity of visible-light-activated TiO2
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Modified calutron negative ion source operation and future plans
Negative ion generation has advanced rapidly by employing the concept of surface ionization. The modified calutron has proven to be a successful tool to explore these concepts and provide solutions to the many problems which must be evaluated. Many features of the SITEX (Surface Ionization with Transverse Extraction) ion source are ideally suited to this exploration. Some of these features are; a ribbon-like plasma, electron control by transverse magnetic fields and the ability to separate the Cs oven parameters from those which control the positive ion generation
The Discrepancy Between tau and e+e- Spectral Functions Revisited and the Consequences for the Muon Magnetic Anomaly
We revisit the procedure for comparing the pi pi spectral function measured
in tau decays to that obtained in e+e- annihilation. We re-examine the
isospin-breaking corrections using new experimental and theoretical input, and
find improved agreement between the tau- --> pi- pi0 nu_tau branching fraction
measurement and its prediction using the isospin-breaking-corrected e+e- -->
pi+pi- spectral function, though not resolving all discrepancies. We recompute
the lowest order hadronic contributions to the muon g-2 using e+e- and tau data
with the new corrections, and find a reduced difference between the two
evaluations. The new tau-based estimate of the muon magnetic anomaly is found
to be 1.9 standard deviations lower than the direct measurement.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Eur. Phys. J. C; (v2): Revised
version with improved and uniform treatment of tau and e+e- data with
HVPTools and a few minor bug fixes; (v3): Final version accepted for
publicatio
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