30 research outputs found

    Experimental search for muonic photons

    Get PDF
    We report new limits on the production of muonic photons in the CERN neutrino beam. The results are based on the analysis of neutrino production of dimuons in the CHARM II detector. A 90%90\% CL limit on the coupling constant of muonic photons, αμ/α<(1.5÷3.2)×10−6\alpha_{\mu} / \alpha < (1.5 \div 3.2) \times10^{-6} is derived for a muon neutrino mass in the range mνμ=(10−20÷105)m_{\nu_{\mu}} = (10^{-20} \div 10^5) eV. This improves the limit obtained from a precision measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon (g−2)μ(g-2)_\mu by a factor from 8 to 4

    On one-sided estimates for row-finite systems of ordinary differential equations

    Get PDF
    summary:We prove an existence and uniqueness theorem for row-finite initial value problems. The right-hand side of the differential equation is supposed to satisfy a one-sided matrix Lipschitz condition with a quasimonotone row-finite matrix which has an at most countable spectrum

    Measurement of the charge asymmetry of electrons from the decays of WW bosons produced in ppˉp\bar{p} collisions at s=1.96\sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV

    No full text
    At the Fermilab Tevatron proton-antiproton (pp¯) collider, high-mass electron-neutrino (eν) pairs are produced predominantly in the process pp¯→W(→eν)+X. The asymmetry of the electron and positron yield as a function of their pseudorapidity constrain the slope of the ratio of the u- to d-quark parton distributions versus the fraction of the proton momentum carried by the quarks. This paper reports on the measurement of the electron-charge asymmetry using the full data set recorded by the Collider Detector at Fermilab in 2001–2011 and corresponding to 9.1  fb-1 of integrated luminosity. The measurement significantly improves the precision of the Tevatron constraints on the parton-distribution functions of the proton. Numerical tables of the measurement are provided.At the Fermilab Tevatron proton-antiproton (ppˉp\bar{p}) collider, high-mass electron-neutrino (eνe\nu) pairs are produced predominantly in the process ppˉ→W(→eν)+Xp \bar{p} \rightarrow W(\rightarrow e\nu) + X. The asymmetry of the electron and positron yield as a function of their pseudorapidity constrain the slope of the ratio of the uu- to dd-quark parton distributions versus the fraction of the proton momentum carried by the quarks. This paper reports on the measurement of the electron-charge asymmetry using the full data set recorded by the Collider Detector at Fermilab in 2001--2011 and corresponding to 9.1~fb−1^{-1} of integrated luminosity. The measurement significantly improves the precision of the Tevatron constraints on the parton-distribution functions of the proton. Numerical tables of the measurement are provided
    corecore