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    Electroweak Physics

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    The status of precision electroweak measurements as of summer 2002 is reviewed. The recent results on the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon and on neutrino-nucleon scattering are discussed. Precision results on the electroweak interaction obtained by the experiments at the SLC, LEP and TEVATRON colliders are presented. The experimental results are compared with the predictions of the minimal Standard Model and are used to constrain its parameters, including the mass of the Higgs boson. The final LEP results on the direct search for the Higgs boson of the Standard Model are presented.Comment: Plenary talk presented at the 31st ICHEP, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 24-31, 200

    Search for top squark pair production using dilepton final states in pp collision data collected at √s =13TeV

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    Artículo escrito por un elevado número de autores, solo se referencian el que aparece en primer lugar, el nombre del grupo de colaboración, si le hubiere, y los autores pertenecientes a la UA

    Vector form factor of the pion : A model-independent approach

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    We study a model-independent parameterization of the vector pion form factor that arises from the constraints of analyticity and unitarity. Our description should be suitable up to s^(1/2) ~ 1.2 GeV and allows a model-independent determination of the mass of the rho(770) resonance. We analyse the experimental data on tau^- -> pion^- pion^0 nu_tau and e^+ e^- -> pion^+ pion^- in this framework, and its consequences on the low-energy observables worked out by chiral perturbation theory. An evaluation of the two pion contribution to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, a_{mu}, and to the fine structure constant, alpha(M_Z^2), is also performed.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the High-Energy Physics International Conference on Quantum Chromodynamics QCD02, Montpellier (France), 2-9 July (2002

    Nonresonant searches for axion-like particles in vector boson scattering processes at the LHC

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    We propose a new search for Axion-Like Particles (ALPs), targeting Vector Boson Scattering (VBS) processes at the LHC. We consider nonresonant ALP-mediated VBS, where the ALP participates as an off-shell mediator. This process occurs whenever the ALP is too light to be produced resonantly, and it takes advantage of the derivative nature of ALP interactions with the electroweak Standard Model bosons. We study the production of ZZ, Zγ, W ±γ, W ±Z and W ±W ± pairs with large diboson invariant masses in association with two jets. Working in a gauge-invariant framework, upper limits on ALP couplings to electroweak bosons are obtained from a reinterpretation of Run 2 public CMS VBS analyses. The constraints inferred on ALP couplings to ZZ, Zγ and W ±W ± pairs are very competitive for ALP masses up to 100 GeV. They have the advantage of being independent of the ALP coupling to gluons and of the ALP decay width. Simple projections for LHC Run 3 and HL-LHC are also calculated, demonstrating the power of future dedicated analyses at ATLAS and CMS

    Supersymmetric two-loop contributions to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon

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    Recent results of two interesting classes of supersymmetric two-loop contributions to (g-2)_mu are presented. Two-loop diagrams involving a closed sfermion loop can amount to 5*10^{-10} or almost one standard deviation of the current experimental uncertainty, and two-loop diagrams with a closed chargino/neutralino loop can be similarly large. The dependence of these two classes on the unknown supersymmetric parameters and the sensitivity on existing experimental constraints on the parameter space are quite different. We also comment on the calculational techniques, in particular the large mass expansion and the treatment of gamma_5 and the epsilon-tensor.Comment: 5 pages, Talk at Loops & Legs 2004, DESY Workshop on Elementary Particle Theory in Zinnowitz/Usedo

    Model-dependent radiative corrections to tau- -> pi- pi0 nu revisited

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    The long-distance electromagnetic radiative corrections to tau- -> pi- pi0 nu are re-evaluated. A meson dominance model is used to describe the emission of real photons in this decay. Results obtained for the hadronic spectrum and the decay rate in photon inclusive reactions are compared with previous calculations based on the chiral resonance theory. Independent tests in tau -> pi pi nu gamma that can help to validate the predictions of one of the two models are briefly discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, talk given by GLC at the 9th International Workshop on Tau Lepton Physics, Pisa (Italy), september 200

    PDB44 THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF SAXAGLIPTIN VERSUS SULFONYLUREA (SU) IN THE TREATMENT OF TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS (T2DM) IN GERMANY

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